Obama Visits Afghanistan To Tour War Zone

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FISNIK ABRASHI | July 19, 2008 11:17 PM EST | AP

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In this photo released Saturday, July 19, 2008, by the the U.S. Army, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shakes hands with service members at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Friday, July 18, 2008, during a Congressional Delegation visit. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Jarod Perkioniemi)

KABUL, Afghanistan — Barack Obama visited Saturday with U.S. troops and Afghan officials in this war-weary nation, which is the focal point of his proposed strategy for dealing with threats to the U.S. if elected president.

While officially a part of a congressional delegation on a fact-finding tour expected to take him to Iraq, Obama was traveling Saturday amid the publicity and scrutiny accorded a likely Democratic nominee for president rather than a senator from Illinois. Security was tight and media access to Obama was limited by his campaign, and his itinerary in the war zones was a closely guarded secret.

Obama, dressed in light khaki colored trousers and a checkered shirt with his sleeves rolled up, and others in the delegation received a briefing inside the U.S. base in Jalalabad from the Afghan provincial governor of Nangarhar, Gul Agha Sherzai, a no-nonsense, bullish former warlord.

"Obama promised us that if he becomes a president in the future, he will support and help Afghanistan not only in its security sector but also in reconstruction, development and economic sector," Sherzai told The Associated Press.

The area where the meeting took place is not far from where Osama bin Laden escaped U.S. troops in 2001 after his al-Qaida terrorist group led the attacks on Sept. 11. With the ousted Taliban regime resurgent and given the al-Qaida goal of terrorizing the U.S., Obama has argued that the war in Afghanistan deserves more attention as well as more troops.

Obama's first overseas tour since securing the Democratic nomination _ he is scheduled to travel to Europe through next week _ could be key to honing his foreign policy strategy with less than four months before the election. His rival for the presidency, Republican Sen. John McCain, has criticized Obama for not spending more time in the region and for developing a policy without more firsthand knowledge.

In that vein, Obama was expected to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday.

Traveling with Obama were Sens. Chuck Hagel, a Nebraska Republican, and Jack Reed, a Democrat from Rhode Island. Both military veterans, the senators have been mentioned as potential Obama vice presidential running mates, although Reed has said he's not interested in the job and Hagel would be an unlikely cross-party choice.

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At the start of their Afghan trip, the delegation met with top military leaders and troops at Bagram Air Field, the main U.S. military base north of the capital, before going to Jalalabad Air Field in Nangarhar province.

Before departing the U.S., Obama said he wanted to see "the situation on the ground."

"I want to, obviously, talk to the commanders and get a sense both in Afghanistan and in Baghdad of, you know, what the most, their biggest concerns are, and I want to thank our troops for the heroic work that they've been doing," he said.

A lack of time in the region has not stopped Obama from proposing significant changes to the war effort in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Obama advocates ending the U.S. combat role in Iraq by withdrawing troops at the rate of one to two combat brigades a month. He supports increasing the military commitment to Afghanistan, where the Taliban-led insurgency is at its strongest in seven years.

In an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel released Saturday, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called Obama's suggestion of 16 months "the right timeframe for a withdrawal" and said U.S. troops should leave Iraq "as soon as possible." His statement was a sharp contrast to Bush administration policy, supported by McCain, opposing a set timetable for withdrawal.

U.S. military officials say the number of attacks in eastern Afghanistan, where most of the U.S. forces in the country operate, has gone up by 40 percent so far in 2008, compared to the same period in 2007.

The top U.S. commander in Iraq said Saturday that after intense U.S. assaults there, al-Qaida may be considering shifting focus to its original home base in Afghanistan, where American casualties are running higher than in Iraq.

"We do think that there is some assessment ongoing as to the continued viability of al-Qaida's fight in Iraq," Gen. David Petraeus told The Associated Press in an interview in Baghdad.

Obama has expressed frustration with Afghanistan's neighbor Pakistan's efforts to go after militants in its territory. He recently said that "If Pakistan cannot or will not act, we will take out high-level terrorist targets like bin Laden if we have them in our sights."

That stance may strike a chord with Karzai, who has directly accused Pakistan's intelligence service of supporting the Taliban insurgency plotting bombings and other attacks in Afghanistan _ claims that Pakistan, a key U.S. ally in its war on terror, flatly denies.

But Obama has also chided Karzai and his government, saying it had "not gotten out of the bunker" and helped to organize the country or its political and security institutions.

Violence is spiraling in Afghanistan, although foreign troops numbers are at their highest since the invasion: about 60,000 in all, including 36,000 Americans. They are bolstered by a steadily growing number of Western-trained Afghan army soldiers.

Obama has proposed sending two more combat brigades _ about 7,000 troops _ to Afghanistan. McCain is also advocating sending more forces to the war-battered country.

As a reminder of the challenges in Afghanistan, authorities reported Saturday that a roadside bomb killed four policemen in the volatile south where the Taliban insurgency is centered. A NATO soldier also was reported killed.

Few citizens in impoverished Afghanistan were aware of Obama's unannounced visit, and few have been following the U.S. presidential race, being too busy eking out an existence amid soaring violence and with limited access to news media.

But some interviewed Saturday said they would welcome an Obama presidency if he could help their country end the fighting, corruption and poverty that have crippled it for so long.

"Obama is a good person," said Abdul Basir, 40, a former army officer. "During his campaign I heard he was saying that if I become president I will withdraw the U.S. troops from Iraq and bring them to Afghanistan and I will attack on the terror center on other side of border (in Pakistan). It is very important and I appreciated that."

En route to Afghanistan, Obama stopped Friday at Camp Arifjan, the main U.S. military base in Kuwait and a major gateway for U.S. soldiers moving into and out of Iraq.

In video released Saturday by the military, Obama said the troops needed the support of Congress as well as the public and that it was critical that "we also have a strategy and a mission that allows you to do your jobs well but is also going to serve the larger strategic interests of the United States."

Obama played basketball with some troops and joked to those watching, "You came out here because you wanted to see me get beat by your fellow soldiers."

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Associated Press writers Amir Shah and Nahal Toosi in Kabul, Diana Elias in Kuwait City, and Glen Johnson in Washington contributed to this report.

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KABUL, Afghanistan — Barack Obama visited Saturday with U.S. troops and Afghan officials in this war-weary nation, which is the focal point of his proposed strategy for dealing with threats to t...
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- CTmom13 I'm a Fan of CTmom13 9 fans permalink

Will McSame and Bush change again to Obama's foreign policy in IRAQ?
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,566841,00.html

Iraq Leader Maliki Supports Obama's Withdrawal Plans
In an interview with SPIEGEL, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Barack Obama "is right when he talks about 16 months." It is time, he said, for an official timetable.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki supports US presidential candidate Barack Obama's plan to withdraw US troops from Iraq within 16 months. When asked in and interview with SPIEGEL when he thinks US troops should leave Iraq, Maliki responded "as soon as possible, as far as we are concerned." He then continued: "US presidential candidate Barack Obama is right when he talks about 16 months."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 07/19/2008
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What a wonderful world this will be, when Barack Obama WILL be President of the USA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 07/19/2008
- jennbeez I'm a Fan of jennbeez 12 fans permalink
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I feel the same about him as I do the troops. I wish him well while he's there and a safe trip home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 07/19/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

Amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 07/19/2008
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 77 fans permalink
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I hope he remains safe during this trip. McC ain's outrageous comments preceeding the trip made is sound like he was being set up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 07/19/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

He got something like 9 credible threats in May while campaigning in the US primary.

I think he's probably grown accustomed to some risk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 07/19/2008
- NTO08 I'm a Fan of NTO08 19 fans permalink

How nice...meanwhile, these are the recent votes Obama has missed...quite a pattern here:
The absentee Senator...as usual.

Barack Obama / Votes

7/15/08 Vote 176: S 2731: Bunning Amdt. No. 5073; In the nature of a substitute. Not Voting
7/15/08 Vote 175: S 2731: Motion to Table DeMint Amdt. No. 5068; To limit the countries to which Federal financial assistance may be targeted under this Act. Not Voting
7/11/08 Vote 174: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 2731; Tom Lantos and Henry J. Hyde United States Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 2008 Not Voting
7/11/08 Vote 173: On the Motion: Motion to Disagree to the Amdts. of the House, Adding a New Title and Inserting a New Section, to the Amdt. of the Senate to H.R. 3221; Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 Not Voting
7/10/08 Vote 172: On the Nomination: Confirmation Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, USA, to be General Not Voting
7/10/08 Vote 171: On the Nomination: Confirmation Gen. David H. Petraeus, USA, to be General Not Voting
7/10/08 Vote 170: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Disagree to the Amdts. of the House, Adding a New Title and Inserting a New Section, to the Amdt. of the Senate to H.R. 3221; Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 Not Voting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 07/19/2008
- BOBONDE I'm a Fan of BOBONDE 4 fans permalink

SURGE GOING WELL? YEAH RIGHT, THE ONLY REASON FOR THINGS BEING A LITTLE CALM NOW IS BECAUSE BUSH PAID OFF THE BAD GUYS TO QUIT SHOOTING AT US! ALSO MUCH OF THE WORLD AWAITS THE COMING OF BARACK, AND A POLITICAL DAWN TO SWEEP AWAY THE LONG NIGHT OF THE BUSH ERA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 07/19/2008
- Relax08 I'm a Fan of Relax08 3 fans permalink

Please do not take any tank rides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 07/19/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Because of the success of the surge, he'll probably be safe enough to play some hoops with the troops when he visits Baghdad.

Did he bring MJ along?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 07/19/2008
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It must su ck to be you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 07/19/2008

I will second that, it su cks to be Stuperbusted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 07/19/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

The Iraqi PM prefers O's approach to withdrawal from Iraq to Mc's.

He told Reuters 16 months sounds doable to him.

Who is Mc consulting on Iraq? Bill Kristol?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 07/19/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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There is much corruption in the current Iraqi government. Getting the Americans out sooner, rather than later would benefit the corrupt politicians wallets. I think most of them are democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 07/19/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

Good question!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 07/19/2008

another day aboard the neocon unreality bus, watch out for that cliff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 07/19/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

Superbus thinks US conservatives in Iraq are corruption-fighters.

Despite all evidence to the contrary.

I think US conservatives in Iraq schooled Iraqis on cutting-edge corruption techniques.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 07/19/2008
- Shashi0224 I'm a Fan of Shashi0224 97 fans permalink

If it hadn't been for us being LIED into this war, he wouldn't need to go there right now at all. PLUS, there are STILL more troops in Iraq now that the SURGE is 'over' than when it started - you know, while there are cops on a corner, the crime goes down, but once the cops leave guess what happens? You call this winning the war? No one from the right can even say what winning is. What a bunch of dangerous fools.

Obama '08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 07/19/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 74 fans permalink
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What surge?
There are so many "terrorist" being killed over and over, they must be regrouping.
These bomb blasts every week, show that the Iraqis can now dance in the streets?
No more violence in Iraq, you are so full of it, and mass graves are still being
discovered, the cause of BOOsh inspired ethnic cleansing. Was that the goal
of the Repubs?
What we start, we never finish?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 07/19/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 74 fans permalink
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Good morning, Mr. President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 07/19/2008

Barack Obama will have a successful trip by just showing up. Hell, after eight years of Bush, the people overseas will be thrilled to finally have an intelligent conversation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 07/19/2008
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