Yonatan Zunger (zunger) wrote,
Yonatan Zunger
zunger

Sheesh.

In order to counter allegations that his foreign policy stance is naïve, today Barack Obama threatened to invade Pakistan.

Boy, he sure countered that allegation. Does he intend to conquer and hold a country of 157 million people, largely in hard-to-access mountain regions? Or is the plan simply to invade hostile areas like Waziristan, so that we can drive the people there slightly further into the mountains (which they've practiced holding by guerilla warfare for the past three thousand years or so) and in the process destabilize and delegitimize the central government until Musharraf's fragile grip on power fails, and the increasingly strong Islamist movement in the Pakistani military takes over?

I do like him as a "fresh face..." but seeing him on the last debate, he came across as an amateur. If he wants to get serious support in the primary, he's going to need to fill in his foreign policy background with some real understanding, not half-assed grandstanding.
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I won't defend his statement, but it's obvious that whoever inevitably replaces Musharraf won't be our ally. It's sad that he said this, because now our alliance with Musharraf can be used against him, regardless of the fact that he's a member of the opposition party to our leadership.

I've found that people in other countries don't quite appreciate the subtle differences between Republicans and Democrats the way Americans do. So all they're likely to hear is, "Americans will invade us."

-=T=-