
Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) appeared on Morning Joe today and added his voice to a growing chorus of lawmakers and other officials critiquing Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal's public statements about his assessment of the war in Afghanistan and recommendations for strategy and troop levels there -- particularly at a speech in London last week.
"I think Gen. McChrystal's actions have been a little bit confusing quite frankly," Webb said.
At a time when the national security people were meeting in the White House, he was off giving a speech in London. I thought that was pretty odd. He should have been one of two places. He either should have been in that meeting sharing his views in a collaborative process, or he should have been back in Afghanistan running the war.
Last night on Charlie Rose, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said McChrystal's assessment of the war shouldn't be delivered "in press conferences." On Sunday, National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones (Ret.) said on CNN that "ideally, it's best for military advice to come up through the chain of command." And yesterday, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said military advisers should offer "our best advice to the president candidly -- but privately."
This morning, Webb said that "Gen. McChrystal has been receiving, I think, some very quiet warnings over the past few days, if you read closely what Jim Jones said and what the Secretary of Defense said."
Webb, who supports a reduction in forces and counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan, also emphasized that "Gen. McChrystal's recommendations are only one piece of that deliberation. And I think Gen. McChrystal needs to be clear that he understands that."
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ondioline
October 6, 2009 3:40 PM
"If they wanna get me makin' toys... If they wanna get me, well hell, I got no choice..."
-The Clash
It's shocking to me that someone (or several someones) had to point out to a man with stars on his shoulders that what he has been doing is a serious breach...
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Brainpicnic
October 6, 2009 5:51 PM in reply to ondioline
According to some, like the bloggers over at Newsmax,there are folks in the military itchy to take over for Obama, as in coup or something. Here's wondering if this is the first salvo.
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slb
October 6, 2009 6:42 PM in reply to Brainpicnic
I don't know about you, but I don't put great stock in the credibility of anything that appears on the Newsmax site.
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hsr0601
October 8, 2009 2:14 AM
I think military increase in Afghanistan will end up with irreversible tragedy.
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