Obama’s Campaign Trumps Green-on-Blue Murders of U.S. Soldiers

October 1, 2012
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The green-on-blue crimes continue. President Obama’s exit policy from Afghanistan is a disaster. He doesn’t seem to care that our soldiers are being murdered to cover up for his failed policies.

In a 60 Minutes report aired this past Sunday, Marine Corps General, John Allen said this:

“I’m mad as hell about them, to be honest with you,” Gen. John Allen said in response to a question about the incidents, which the military calls insider, or green-on-blue, attacks. “We’re going to get after this. It reverberates everywhere, across the United States. You know, we’re willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign. But we’re not willing to be murdered for it.”

General Allen did not specifically criticize President Obama but it is Obama’s policies that are failing our troops.

General Allen said the vast majority of Afghans and Afghan soldiers are with us but he knows the attacks will continue because an insider attack is an area of vulnerability.

Shouldn’t that have been obvious to our administration?

From all that we now know, it is clear that Al Qaeda is resilient and they are regrouping.

It is obvious to everyone but President Obama:

In the 60 Minutes report by Lara Logan, Hamid Karzai says that terrorism has not gone away, it has increased:

via CBS News

Karzai: The reason for the NATO and American intervention in Afghanistan was terrorism. Terrorism has not gone away. It has increased.

Lara Logan: When you say that terrorism has increased what do you mean exactly?

Karzai: If terrorism means violence against civilians, if terrorism means violence against our allies. It has increased. It has not abated. It has not gone away.

Karzai says Afghan intelligence reports to him on the presence of foreign fighters – Arabs, Chechens and others, who are captured and killed on Afghan soil.

Karzai: Name them al Qaeda, name them Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, name them Haqqani, name them Taliban, whatever. They’re still there. And they have the ability to continue 10 years on to come and hurt us and kill your troops and kill our troops, kill our civilians. We must then question how come they’ve returned?

Aaron Klein of WND reminds us that the Obama administration armed the Libyan Jihadists. When Qaddafi was overthrown, the U.S. had not secured the weapons protected by Qaddafi. Klein raises an interesting question we will probably never be able to answer – did we arm the murderers of Ambassador Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods?

The FBI is still not at the crime scene. While we may never know the answer to the question of whether or not we armed the murderers, I believe there is no doubt that we did.

John McCain on Morning Joe discussing Mission Afghanistan:

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