Lieberman Heaps Praise On Obama For Afghan Policy, Al-Arabiya Interview

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January 29, 2009 02:58 PM

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Barack Obama received heavy praise for his policy on Afghanistan and approach to the Middle East from a somewhat unlikely source: the Senator who once wondered whether his presidency would be danger to America.

In a speech at the Brookings Institute on Thursday, Sen. Joseph Lieberman praised the new commander-in-chief for his commitment to deploying more armed forces to Afghanistan, saying he was confident in Obama's position and the team charged with its execution.

"He has made it very clear that this is a war he intends to win and he has moved swiftly to take command of it. He has not wavered in his pledge to deploy more troops to the region. In fact, the first new brigade combat team is deploying there right now," said the Connecticut independent. "The combination of Dick Holbrooke and David Petraeus working under Bob Gates and Hillary Clinton is not something I would bet against."

"This is a remarkably talented team," he concluded.

Lieberman continued to gush about the president's actions later, suggesting that the interview Obama gave to al-Arabiya -- the first of his presidency -- sent fear down the spines of terrorist leaders.

"I thought the president was superb in that interview, it was very important that he did this as his first interview after he took office, that he spoke to the Muslim world," said Lieberman. "I think now he has people hiding out in the caves... worrying that he might be their worst nightmare. I certainly hope so."

The plaudits were a striking contrast to the tone that Lieberman often deployed during the presidential campaign. Back then, he frequently questioned Obama's capacity to handle foreign policy crises and criticized in particular his position on drawing down in Iraq. "Sen. Obama doesn't come to this debate with a lot of credibility," Lieberman declared at one point, in his advocacy for John McCain. I worry that Sen. Obama's world view is naïve," he said at another juncture. "We want a president who our enemies will fear. I don't believe that Sen. Obama will be that kind of president."

Lieberman glossed over that friction during Thursday's event, highlighting instead a shared approach towards what was known in the campaign as "the other war."

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And yet, his advocacy for Obama's position on Afghanistan comes at an awkward time for the White House. The debate over U.S. priorities in that country has become far more heated in the months since the election ended, with some Democrats and a scattering of Republicans expressing concern that American forces would enter a situation much like the Soviet occupation efforts of the 1970s.

Lieberman addressed these opinions in his comments, using language reminiscent of the arguments put forth in defense of the surge of forces in Iraq.

"For me the most direct answer is that Afghanistan is the frontline today of the global ideological and military war we are waging with Islamic extremism," said Lieberman. "Afghanistan is where the attacks of 911 were plotted, where Al Qaeda made its sanctuary under the Taliban, and where they will again if we fail and give them that chance. Our failure there ... will make every problem in the region worse and harder to solve."

"It is clear," he added, "that President Obama understands this and is committed to succeeding in Afghanistan."

Lieberman also laid out a five prong, secondary surge strategy that he wanted to supplement the addition of U.S. forces in Afghanistan:

* A "surge in the strategic coherence of our effort," such as nationalizing the counter-terrorism effort
* Insisting that any military surge in Afghanistan is matched by a surge in civilian capacity, including more diplomatic and national structuring sources
* "Help the Afghanis surge with us" - using the Iraqi template of side-by-side operations, and making long term investments in the Afgan institutions other than the army.
* "Don't deal with Afghanistan "in a vacuum," solicit the help of other countries.
* Generate "a sustained realistic and public commitment to the mission here at home"

Barack Obama received heavy praise for his policy on Afghanistan and approach to the Middle East from a somewhat unlikely source: the Senator who once wondered whether his presidency would be danger t...
Barack Obama received heavy praise for his policy on Afghanistan and approach to the Middle East from a somewhat unlikely source: the Senator who once wondered whether his presidency would be danger t...
 
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- picval I'm a Fan of picval 2 fans permalink

Hey Joe, don't come back to the bright side! You made your bed, now sleep in it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 01/30/2009
- sueno I'm a Fan of sueno 13 fans permalink

Is this "bum Benedict Arnold" still around???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 01/30/2009
- LucieLee I'm a Fan of LucieLee 36 fans permalink
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I don't think Lieberman heard everything that President Obama stated in his interview with Al Arabiya. he did strike the tone that neocon Lieberman claims. Pres. Obama told the Muslim world that the U.S. is not their enemy, it is unfortunate that Lieberman can't see that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 01/30/2009

My gosh, the Obama team is smart. I know it is a cliche at this point, but they think calmly and strategically, not tactically. Like many Democrats, I wanted Lieberman to be in big trouble after his tireless campaigning for McCain and attacks on several Democratic candidates, not just Obama. But that's why I am not the one running the White House.

By making it clear that then-Presi­dent-Elect Obama wanted Lieberman kept in the fold, retaining his committee chairmanship, the Obama people have apparently ensured support and enthusiasm from someone who otherwise might have been a political enemy. Now he appears to be a BFF. In a 59-41 Senate, that is a good thing. Plus, the early Obama support gave cover to fellow Senators who might have wished to keep their old friend on board in that Senate-y way, but were afraid it would look bad. Obama was generous enough to "own" the decision so that they were simply seen as supporting the party's newly elected president.

Thinking about this little drama, I am filled with hope that the stimulus bill politics are going to work out well in the end. It's interesting that we all take it as a given that a stimulus will pass, and are simply debating details of the support and the vote margin. Yay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 01/30/2009
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Hey Joe, go tell it to McPalin and all of your supporters in Real America and Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 01/30/2009
- wanked I'm a Fan of wanked 9 fans permalink

LIEbermans mouth watering thinking of a new war. Listen joeblow...­we will be in Afganistan long after your demise because a war there is NOT winable. More US casualties for NOTHING. What do you care? Your 8 deferrments kept you out of Viet Nam. War is only fun when you dont have to serve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 01/30/2009
- Gib I'm a Fan of Gib 28 fans permalink

This is the worst news I've heard today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 01/30/2009
- SimJack I'm a Fan of SimJack 75 fans permalink
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Luck Fieberman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 01/30/2009
- loudyk I'm a Fan of loudyk 11 fans permalink

What a butt kisser this guy is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 01/30/2009
- BlackYowe I'm a Fan of BlackYowe 58 fans permalink
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Joe just clam up NO body cares what you think or say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 01/29/2009

AIPAC Joe is a "heap" unto his own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 01/29/2009

LIE/BERman is still a douchbag

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 01/29/2009

Ok, seriously, I HATE bad fact checking for the basic things - it is the Brookings INSTITUTION

argh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 01/29/2009
- ctman47 I'm a Fan of ctman47 72 fans permalink
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You can Sen. Joe is from CT. He positions are like the weather here. If you don't like them -- wait they will totally change when the wind shifts.

Does he get to vote 5 times in the Senate to cover all his positions on all the issues?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 01/29/2009
- payos I'm a Fan of payos 7 fans permalink

snake, no matter which way you look at him

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 01/29/2009
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