I've been trying to stay out of this thread, but wanted to make a few comments. I don't agree with this at all. He never said he would commit more troops to the war effort in any area.
Uh, this is completely incorrect. It's not a question of opinion, here, either; this is factually wrong.
As early as August 2007, Obama was talking about increasing the U.S. presence in the Afghanistan theater.
Obama said:
"Our troops have fought valiantly there, but Iraq has deprived them of the support they need — and deserve. As a result, parts of Afghanistan are falling into the hands of the Taliban, and a mix of terrorism, drugs and corruption threatens to overwhelm the country. As president, I would deploy at least two additional brigades to Afghanistan to re-enforce our counterterrorism operations and support NATO's efforts against the Taliban."
Obama has from the beginning espoused the view that Afghanistan is the "good" war, worthy of attention, while Iraq is the "bad" war, distracting us from completing our objectives in the war on terrorism.
Mind you, I'm not saying I agree with the decision, but at the same time, I take issue with anyone acting surprised that he committed more troops to Afghanistan.
Not that its relevant to try and just catch semantical mistakes, but this is a serious showing of lack of character or experience in my opinion. Either he simply just doesn't care to hold himself to his promises or he had so little experience he made promises he didn't understand he couldn't keep (my views on the whole issue).
In this particular case, however, he actually
did fulfill a promise. Whether you feel that what he promised to do was right or not is a different matter entirely.
Strength of global climate science? 🙄
Are you kidding me? You're seriously a global warming denialist?
I'm guessing your personal feelings about AGW are pretty entrenched, so I'm not gonna bother trying to convince you. No doubt doing so would be too obvious an indication that I'm just a climate shill.
I would merely recommend you read more about it. It is generally those who have not actually
done any independent reading that deny anthropogenic global warming.