John Kerry’s Memory Problem
ByJohn Kerry should use that gold plated health plan we the people provide him with to have his memory checked. He’s at it again. Today he’s in favor of more troops in Afghanistan. The problem is, he was against the idea in 2001.
From the Wall Street Journal:
President Obama unveils his new Afghanistan strategy today, and in the nick of time Senator John Kerry has arrived with a report claiming that none of this would be necessary if former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had only deployed more troops eight years ago. Yes, he really said more troops.
In a 43-page report issued yesterday by his Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Kerry says bin Laden and deputy Ayman Zawahiri were poised for capture at the Tora Bora cave complex in late 2001. But because of the “unwillingness” of Mr. Rumsfeld and his generals “to deploy the troops required to take advantage of solid intelligence and unique circumstances to kill or capture bin Laden,” the al Qaeda leaders escaped.
According to the great flip flopper, if only we had deployed more troops in 2001 poor President Obama wouldn’t have to make such a decision today. So, what did Mr. Kerry have to say back in 2001 about troop levels in Afghanistan?
In 2001, readers may recall, the Washington establishment that included Mr. Kerry was fretting about the danger in Afghanistan from committing too many troops. The New York Times made the “quagmire” point explicitly in a famous page-one analysis, and Seymour Hersh fed the cliche at The New Yorker.
On CNN with Larry King on Dec. 15, 2001, a viewer called in to say the U.S. should “smoke [bin Laden] out” of the Tora Bora caves. Mr. Kerry responded: “For the moment what we are doing, I think, is having its impact and it is the best way to protect our troops and sort of minimalize the proximity, if you will. I think we have been doing this pretty effectively and we should continue to do it that way.” The Rumsfeld-General Tommy Franks troop strategy may have missed bin Laden, but it reflected domestic political doubts about an extended Afghan campaign.
Why does anyone listen to this guy?
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LOL- his memory’s JUST FINE
It’s ours Kerry was hoping had slipped a bit…
Ha! Ha! He sure does wish we all had short memories.