Thursday, October 8, 2009

Obama Focuses on al Qaeda,Taliban








President Barack Obama Focuses on al Qaeda, Taliban

From the White House comes the report that the focus of the President Barack Obama's war strategy will be on defeating al Qaeda in Pakistan and not on defeating the Taliban, while downplaying the need to completely eliminate the Taliban in Afghanistan with His major aim right now to send more US Soldiers to the Afghan region as added reinforcement in the fight to keep the al Qaeda fighter at bay more especially now that the Afghan nation is still recovering from past war in the region.

The Taliban it would be noted was the ruling body or entity in the region with support from the well known master minder of the September 11 2001 attacks on the US soil which killed thousand of innocent people [Parents, Children, Our Loved Ones and even those hated by some of us also], Osama Bin Laden.

This stand of Mr. President comes after a roll of an intensely debated administration review of the increasingly unpopular eight-year-old war which was embarked upon by the George W Bush administration.

Will this new tolerance of the Taliban by Mr. President, mean they meant some how want to return to power?

Is the increment of military personnel been deployed to the region of utmost importance considering the lives lost already?

We should not forget so soon though that were it not for the Eight year war waged on the Taliban and its ally the al Qaeda terrorist group by the past administration they would have gotten more freedom in initiating other plan at their own ease.

Somehow the Eight year war in the region has succeeded in bringing a little bit of ease to the worldwide community as it has increased the rate of Human causality (ies), gulped more of Tax payer’s money and brought trauma to all involved directly and indirectly.

Do you think Mr. President’s upcoming decision is for good or bad? You can share your thoughts with us.

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