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Olbermann Special Comment On Afghanistan: 'Declare Victory And Get Out' (VIDEO)

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:50 PM ET

Last night MSNBC's Keith Olbermann offered a "Special Comment" on President Obama's forthcoming decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending tens of thousands of more troops into the country. Olbermann called on Obama to "declare victory and get out."

The Countdown host argued that the nation cannot afford to continue the Afghan war, on financial and ethical grounds, and questioned the judgment of the top Afghan commander General Stanley McChrystal due to his central involvement in the cover-up of the true nature of Pat Tillman's death.

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Mr. President, it now falls to you to be both former Republican Senator George Aiken and the man to whom he spoke, Lyndon Johnson. You must declare victory, and get out.


You should survey the dismal array of options in front of you -- even the orders given out last night -- sort them into the unacceptable, the unsuccessful, and the merely un-palatable, and then put your arm down on the table and wipe the entire assortment of them off your desk -- off this nation's desk -- and into the scrap heap of history.

Unless you are utterly convinced -- willing to bet American lives on it -- that the military understands the clock is running, and that the check is not blank, and that the Pentagon will go to sleep when you tell it to, even though the Pentagon is a bunch of perpetually 12-year old boys desperate to stay up as late as possible by any means necessary -- get out now.

We are, at present, fighting, in no particular order, the Taliban; a series of sleazy political-slash-military adventurers, not the least of whom is this mountebank election-fixer Karzai, and what National Security Advisor Jones estimated in October was around eight dozen al-Qaida in the neighborhood.

But poll after poll, and anecdote after anecdote, of the reality of public opinion inside Afghanistan is that its residents believe we are fighting Afghanistan. That we, Sir, have become an occupying force. Yes: if we leave, Afghanistan certainly will have an occupying force, whether it's from Pakistan, or consisting of foreign fighters who will try to ally themselves with the Taliban.

Can you prevent that? Can you convince the Afghans that you can prevent that? Can you convince Americans that it is the only way to un-do Bush and Cheney policy catastrophes dating back to Cheney's days as Secretary of Defense in the '90s? If not, Mr. President, this way lies Vietnam. If you liked Iraq, you'll love Afghanistan with 35,000 more troops, complete with the new wrinkle, straight from the minder-binder lingo of Joseph Heller's "Catch-22."

President Obama will be presenting an exit strategy for Afghanistan. The exit strategy that begins by entering still further. Lose to win, sink to swim, escalate to disengage. And even this disconnect of fundamental logic is predicated on the assumption that once the extra troops go in, when the President says "okay, time for adult swim, Generals, time to get out of the pool and bring the troops with you," that the Pentagon is just going to say "Yeppers."

The Pentagon, often to our eternal relief, but just as often to our eternal regret is in the War business. You were right, Mr. President, to slow the process down, once a series of exit strategies was offered to you by men whose power and in some case livelihoods are predicated on making sure all exit strategies, everywhere, forever, don't really result in any service-man or woman actually exiting.

These men are still in the belly of what President Eisenhower so rightly, so prophetically, christened the military-industrial complex. Now and later as the civilian gray eminences with "retired" next to their names, formally lobbying the House and Senate and informally lobbying the nation through television and the printed word, to "engage" here, or "serve" there, or "invest" everywhere, they are, in many cases, just glorified hardware salesmen.

It was political and operational brilliance, Sir, to retain Mr. Bush's last Secretary of Defense Mr. Gates. It was transitional and bipartisan insight, Sir, to maintain General Stanley McChrystal as a key leader in the field.

And it was a subtle but powerful reminder to the authoritarian minded War-hawks like John McCain, and the blithering idiots like former Governor Palin, of the Civilian authority of the Constitution it was a picture drawn in crayon for ease of digestion by the Right, to tell our employees at the Pentagon, to take their loaded options and go away and come back with some real ones.

You reminded them, Mr. President, that Mr. Gates works for the people of the United States of America, not the other way around. You reminded them, Mr. President, that General McChrystal is our employee, not our dictator. You've reminded them Mr. President. Now, tonight, remind yourself. Stanley McChrystal.

General McChrystal has doubtless served his country bravely and honorably and at great risk, but to date his lasting legacy will be as the great facilitator of the obscenity that was transmuting the greatest symbol of this nation's true patriotism, of its actual willingness to sacrifice, into a distorted circus fun-house mirror version of such selflessness.

Friendly fire killed Pat Tillman. Mr. McChrystal killed the truth about Pat Tillman. And that willingness to stand truth on its head on behalf of "selling" a war or the generic idea of America being at war to turn a dead hero into a meaningless recruiting poster, should ring essentially relevant right now.

From the very center of a part of our nation that could lie to the public, could lie to his mother, about what really happened to Pat Tillman, from the very man who was at the operational center of that plan, comes the entire series of plans to help us supposedly find the way out of Afghanistan? We are supposed to believe General McChrystal isn't lying about Afghanistan?

Didn't he blow his credibility by lying, so obviously and so painfully, about Pat Tillman? Why are we believing the McChrystals? Their reasons might sound better than the ones they helped George Bush and Dick Cheney fabricate for Iraq, but surely they are just as transparently oblivious of the forest.

Half of them insist we must stay in Afghanistan out of fear of not repeating Iraq, while the other half, believing Bush failed in Iraq by having too few troops, insist we must stay in Afghanistan out of fear of repeating Iraq. And they are suddenly sounding frighteningly similar to what the Soviet Generals were telling the Soviet Politicos in the 1980s about Afghanistan.

Sure it's not going well, sure we need to get out, we all see that. But first let's make sure it's stabilized and then we get out. The Afghans will be impressed by our commitment and will then take over the cost of policing themselves, even though the cost would be several times their gross national product. Just send in those extra troops, just for awhile. Just 350,000.

I'm sorry, did I say 350,000? I meant 35,000. Must be a coffee stain on the paper. Mr. President, last fall, you were elected. Not General McChrystal, not Secretary Gates, not another Bushian Drone of a politician. You. On the Change Ticket. On the pitch that all politicians are not created equal.

And upon arrival you were greeted by a Three Mile Island of an economy, so bad that in the most paranoid recesses of the mind one could wonder if the Republicans didn't plan it that way, to leave you in the position of having to prove the ultimate negative, that you staved off worldwide financial collapse, that if you had not done what you so swiftly did, that this "economic cloudy day" would have otherwise been the "biblical flood of finance."

So, much of the change for which you were elected, Sir, has thus far been understandably, if begrudgingly, tabled, delayed, made more open-ended. But patience ebbs, Mr. President. And while the first one thousand key decisions of your presidency were already made about the economy, the first public, easy-to-discern, mouse-or-elephant kind of decision comes tomorrow night at West Point at eight o'clock.

You know this, Mr. President: we cannot afford this war. Nothing makes less sense to our economy than the cost of supply for 35,000 new troops. Nothing will do more to slow economic recovery. You might as well shoot the revivified auto industry or embrace John Boehner Health Care Reform and Spray-Tan Reimbursement.

You know this, Mr. President: we cannot afford this war. Nothing makes less sense to our status in the world than for us to re-up as occupiers of Afghanistan and for you to look like you were unable to extricate yourself from a Military Chinese Finger Puzzle left for you by Bush and Cheney and the rest of Halliburton's hench-men.

And most of all, and those of us who have watched these first nine months trust both your judgment and the fact you know this, Mr. President: unless you are exactly right, we cannot afford this war. For if all else is even, and everything from the opinion of the generals to the opinion of the public is even, we cannot afford to send these troops back into that quagmire for second tours, or thirds, or fourths, or fifths.

We cannot afford this ethically, Sir. The country has, for eight shameful years, forgotten its moral compass and its world purpose. And here is your chance to reassert that there is, in fact, American Exceptionalism. We are better. We know when to stop making our troops suffer, in order to make our generals happy.

You, Sir, called for change, for the better way, for the safety of our citizens including the citizens being wasted in war-for-the-sake-of-war, for a reasserting of our moral force. And we listened. And now you must listen. You must listen to yourself.

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11:06 AM on 12/03/2009
I was a big fan of Obama but it looks like he also works for the military industrial complex
KenGirl
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11:57 AM on 12/02/2009
Keith Olbermann cannot possibly understand that this is one of the most difficult decisions the president had to make and that there was no way this decision was made lightly. Why do people keep forgetting that Al-Q's main goal in life is to destroy America? How many Embassies do they have to destroy before you think enough is enough? A lot of Americans have died or been injured all over the world in the hands of Al-Q, not just during 9/11, BEFORE and AFTER. You think they were going to do it just once? You think they retired or just decided to be human again? They continue to plot against us and other nations. This needs to get done, so we may never have to face them again. We sacrifice now, or we get slaughtered later in numbers that would make 9/11 look like a walk in the park.
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End WAR Spending! Rebuild AMERICA!
11:15 AM on 12/02/2009
To go and fight a War with the rag-tag militia hiding-out Osama Bin-Laden, the members of the Vermont National Guard are called to join others being deployed to Afghanistan in time for Christmas.

To fight the war we can't afford, men from a Unit not sent into battle since World War II are being called-up to leave their Posts guarding Vermont and go to war in Afghanistan.

We can't afford the war.
We don't have the manpower without ordering Troops back again and again.
We are deploying those whose Mission is to Guard the homeland.
Nobody supports the war.
Troops are killing themselves at record rates.
Others are coming-home boxed for burial.
This is NOT a Military Mission.
This is Military Madness.
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09:15 PM on 12/01/2009
Keith just can't say anything positive about anything or anyone -not his nature- as his rating suffer accordingly. No one wants to hear a self loathing bitter old man ranting on the same three topics- Fox-Cheney-Palin- night after night. And the Grecian Formula isn't fooling anyone -just betrays his vanity. But, he's a helluva train wreck waiting to happen and I want to be there when it does- that keeps me clued.
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12:11 AM on 12/02/2009
He said plenty of positive things. And he set out a decent argument for his position.
01:36 AM on 12/03/2009
Of COURSE Keith has been positive on his program.

He has nothing but praise for our military veterans. He is the first to point out that the rate of homelessness is higher among veterans than that of Americans as a whole.

He has praised attorneys taking civil rights cases, physicians volunteering to treat patients lacking health insurance, and journalists who risk life and limb covering dangerous stories.

He spoke movingly of a history teacher he had in high school who had unexpectedly passed away.

Of particular note is his admiration for whistle blowers who reveal illegal and unethical conduct in the government, in the workplace, and in entertainment.

In the period following 9/11, dissent in this country virtually disappeared. Commentators like Phil Donahue and Bill Maher found their programs cancelled. It took Keith Olbermann to restore the balance and remind his viewers what this country once stood for and can stand for once again.

Of course, I find it unlikely that you even watch his program, BO in '08, or that you are even for Barack Olbermann in the first place.
07:45 PM on 12/01/2009
Such sophistry.

"Declare victory" -- from the man who ends every program by saying it is XXX days since the previous president declared victory in the Irag war????

How can he even suggest this? People are not stupid and saying "we won" won't change a thing, other than letting Osama bin Laden continue to plot.

I listen to Oberman every night, but on this issue, he's utterly, totally wrong -- and incredibly cynical and hypocritical to suggest that the President do what Bush did.
06:41 PM on 12/01/2009
I don't know what I'd do if I didn't have KO's insight on ALL things. The man is a true genius! I nominate him for the Nobel Prize for science, economics, and literature - this year and every year to come. Why, I think we should just change the name to the Olberman Prize and be done with it. Heck, I might even start praying to him, as he is obviously more than a mere mortal.
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06:38 PM on 12/01/2009
He will look back and notice this was the Day when his one Term-Presidency was sealed, and future historians will record Obama was not only the First Black President, but as a Black man, he cared less of the bloods and tears shed by legacy of the civil right leaders!

From, my end, I am confused and actually, I feel sorry for him, as Power really corrupts. By Wednesday, morning, we will know that he failed the test of Courage, as John Kennedy did and the odd is that he will be a mediocre President such Hoover was, to say the least.

I will always regret the amount of money $3800, I donated to his presidential campaign to continue killing Afghanis.

Good Bye Democrats, I will be voting for the Green Party from now on!
10:12 PM on 12/01/2009
Of course, the real irony of your post is the fact that Obama campaigned throughout 2007 and 2008 saying he would do EXACTLY what he just did: draw down forces in Iraq and redeploy them to Afghanistan, which he called the "right war."

So, why are you angry now? Were you just not paying attention then?

PS: Federal election law limits donations to any single candidate for federal office to $2500 per election cycle per year. So, I'm going to have to call BS on your $3800 claim.
01:19 AM on 12/02/2009
There are separate donation limits on campaign contributions to the primaries and to the election. Thus the total can reach approximately $4600.
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06:36 PM on 12/01/2009
This comment from Keith, to me, is nothing more than a re-run. As the deaths in Viet Nam mounted we all were saying the same words. Pick a spot, have a huge battle, say "we won", and leave. This situation is the same ole song. If the administration listens completely to Generals..namely the ones in command, they will always ask for more troops. The mission determines the numbers. The President has to change the mission...or in this case, give them a definate mission, full support, and a time line to accomplish it. None of which was the case with the past Administration. The war in Afghanistan should have been a victory almost 9 years ago..we didn't finish the job, the job wasn't even determined, before we went on to create the Iraq monster.
Because all of mine have been, and are military, I still like the "we won" scenario over spending any more lives, money, and time in far away lands fighting religious wars that have not and will never be won.
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05:51 PM on 12/01/2009
Keith has the right to his opinion, he just doesn't have the right to be taken seriously by sober adults. Lucky for him he has his 18-25 demo lock or he'd be long gone.
05:23 PM on 12/01/2009
KO is right on the money. We shouldn't be sending in more troops instead we need to find a way to get out ASAP and Gen. McChrystal should be fired.
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03:29 PM on 12/01/2009
I agree with Keith!
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02:48 PM on 12/01/2009
What REAL patriotism sounds like!!!
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ChrisDWard
Real eyes realize real lies
02:31 PM on 12/01/2009
While you may think KO is a "lib loon" he has no problem criticizing the WH and Dems if he disagrees with its policies and pronouncements, which is far more balanced and honest that the shills on the right who are partisan all the way, right or wrong!
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03:44 PM on 12/01/2009
Couldn't agree more. I disagree with KO on this issue but feel that you have to have honesty in media. The President can take the criticism,. I refuse to get sucked into another conflict without some real debate about the issue.
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02:25 PM on 12/01/2009
Afghanistan's borders should have never gotten drawn up. The colonizers arbitrarily created the borders, with no regard to which ethnic groups lived where (just like they did in Africa and the Middle East). Thanks to the British, Soviet and American occupations, there's no way to turn the country into a truly peaceful society. We might not be able to save Afghan lives, but at least we can save American lives by getting out now.
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05:06 PM on 12/02/2009
Or: Why do nation building in a nation that can't be built?
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02:22 PM on 12/01/2009
KO's comment piece last night was amazing, and he summarized succicintly my feelings about this ridiculous escalation of the war in Afghanistan. I've been willing to give O the benefit of the doubt on the economy because he came into office with a huge, complex mess to fix and it's going to take time. But he also promised not to continue with ridiculous wars that can't be won. And the war in Afghanistan is turning into another Vietnam quagmire. And bottom line, we CAN'T AFFORD THESE WARS. If we can't afford to provide health care for our citizens, then how can we justify the expense of these wars?? I'm pretty disgusted with Obama right now. He's forgotten his campaign promises.