JoeTheJuggler
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I just heard a sound bite on the radio of Romney saying he's opposed to any timetable for withdrawal. I wish I could find the exact quote, but it sounded like his reasoning was that he didn't want our enemies to know even that we would leave ever.
I'm not sure what the logic to opposing a timetable is. The bad guys will simply wait until we're gone before doing whatever it is they want to do. Why is that a bad thing? Making the bad guys wait seems like a good thing to me.
And doesn't thinking suppose that the bad guys won't do whatever it is they want to do after we're gone, whether or not we leave without announcing a timetable? So isn't this no-timetable criticism the same thing as saying we're contemplating a war that will never end, no matter what?
I wonder if people like Romney are just as opposed to a withdrawal that's based not on a time table but on the achievement of a set of specific goals. For example, some measure of readiness on the part of Afghan forces. If we announce that we will begin withdrawing US troops when that goal has been attained, won't the bad guys still just wait until we're gone to do whatever they're going to do?
At heart, isn't Romney's criticism nothing more than saying whatever Obama does is wrong (without offering any plan of his own)?
I'm not sure what the logic to opposing a timetable is. The bad guys will simply wait until we're gone before doing whatever it is they want to do. Why is that a bad thing? Making the bad guys wait seems like a good thing to me.
And doesn't thinking suppose that the bad guys won't do whatever it is they want to do after we're gone, whether or not we leave without announcing a timetable? So isn't this no-timetable criticism the same thing as saying we're contemplating a war that will never end, no matter what?
I wonder if people like Romney are just as opposed to a withdrawal that's based not on a time table but on the achievement of a set of specific goals. For example, some measure of readiness on the part of Afghan forces. If we announce that we will begin withdrawing US troops when that goal has been attained, won't the bad guys still just wait until we're gone to do whatever they're going to do?
At heart, isn't Romney's criticism nothing more than saying whatever Obama does is wrong (without offering any plan of his own)?