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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Coming Fall of Afghanistan


Obama does everything he can to encourage foreign 
leaders to see things his way. 


The Fall of Afghanistan Begins  -  Promised military funding for the Afghan government is not coming through

  • The United States remains $300 million to $500 million short in military support. 
  • Another wasted war?


Just days before this weekend's NATO summit, the United States remains short of its goal of raising $1.3 billion in security funds from its partners in Afghanistan, after a money-raising blitz failed to garner immediate contributions from allies facing fiscal and political pressures.
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TRANSLATION  -  Soon the Afghan military will be twisting slowly, slowly in the wind with no ammo, no equipment and no hope.
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The question is who will pay for Afghanistan's future security will be central when Comrade Barack Obama hosts leaders from NATO and other nations in Chicago for the two-day summit that will outline the Western path out of the long war.
Hamid Karzai meet the 
Emperor Maxmillian of
Mexico.  He also was
promised aid by his
European allies.

The United States remains $300 million to $500 million short of that goal.

Western nations, grappling with fiscal crisis and mindful of dwindling support for the war, are eager to chart a course out of Afghanistan, even as the Taliban continues to pose a serious threat to the weak, corrupt Afghan government.
Keeping those forces armed and fighting in a country still heavily reliant on outside aid will cost an estimated $4 billion a year. To supplement American assistance, the Obama administration is asking its allies to provide $1.3 billion of that annually.
Britain, Germany, and Australia have announced annual support for Afghan forces worth about $400 million combined.
(Reuters News)          THE FEDERALIST - "Betrayal: It's American as Apple Pie."

The Bay of Pigs
Cuban counter-revolutionaries, members of Assault Brigade 2506, after their capture at the Bay of Pigs, Cuba, in April 1961.  More allies of the United States left holding the bag.


Vietnamese Boat People flee the Communists.
Yet another ally of the U.S. literally left to sink or swim on their own.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really only looked at the pictures and read the captions. I am especially interested in the Vietnamese boat people. 'Left to sink'?!

Gary said...

Congress cut support to our friends in Vietnam and the coward Gerald Ford refused to drop one single bomb in support of South Vietnam.