Monday, May 11, 2009

Why Obama's Plans in Afghanistan & Pakistan May Well be Counter-Productive

What's wrong with Obama’s Escalation of War in Afghanistan and Intensifying Use of Air Power in Region (some comments relate as well to Pakistan)

From one of the top media sources available in America: Democracy Now!

Less than a week after US air strikes killed over a hundred Afghan civilians, President Obama’s top security adviser, General James Jones, said Sunday that the US will continue its strikes in Afghanistan, despite sharp criticism about rising civilian casualties from Afghan President Hamid Karzai. We speak to Boston University professor and retired military colonel Andrew Bacevich about why Obama’s plans in Afghanistan and Pakistan are counterproductive. [includes rush transcript]

GUEST: Andrew Bacevich, professor of history and international relations at Boston University. He’s a conservative historian and a Vietnam War veteran who spent twenty-three years serving in the US Army before he retired as a colonel. He is the author of The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War and, most recently, The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism, which is just out in paperback.

Listen/Watch/Read this interview with conservative American historian, Andrew Bacevich here

I plan to place more items related to this issue here on this post and in more posts - during the coming weeks and months - from a variety of backgrounds and places.

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