Hopwin wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
The military is not open. The military follows orders. The General's job is to inform the exec of his opinions and proposed strategy, then following that, do as he's told. Grievances do not get aired to reporters. Now, my understanding is that this was McChrystal's aides, primarily, but even so - he's responsible.
What you are not taking into account is that the Presidency is a civilian post, not a military one. Perhaps I am an idealogue but if someone with battlefield military experience tells me what they think needs to be done to save lives and win a war its going to supercede my political agenda.
Is it? The responsibility of the President is to look after the strategic interests of the whole country. Any given president believes his political agenda best serves that strategic interest. Afghanistan is just one theater. It does not override the national interest as a whole.
That isn't to say Obama is correct; just to say that his overriding concern is not and should not be Afghanistan in and of itself.
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Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Obama must maintain discipline within the military, but also accomplish the mission goals. He must weigh this out. McChrystal is not the only one who can get this job down, and in fact, his relationship with other key civilians is not stellar.
So far, I agree with how Obama is handling this.
Obama +2
By ignoring the situations unfolding on the ground and focusing on what is politically expedient? As DE and Khross pointed out above the new objective seems to be GTFO ASAP.
Arathain is, correctly, giving Obama points for properly handling a General who has violated the principle of not publicly cricticizing the President. The reasons the general is doing that do not change the essential propriety of the action.