March 12, 2010

It must be my imagination

It really must be my imagination. I mean when President Bush went into Iraq the left and the press were screaming about how he was unlawfully expanding the war from Afghanistan to another country. We were invading a sovereign nation and we should leave poor old Sadam alone. The fight, we were told by the left and the press, should have been in Afghanistan and entering any other country was illegal. I firmly remember all of those types of statements being said. It wasn't necessarily the folks in Washington but the left was on fire and so was the press.

Move forward to roughly nine months ago. President Obama started using air strikes against the Taliban on both sides of the Afghan and Pakistani border. He has authorized ground forces to work cross border with our Pakistani allies to take the fight to the Taliban and he has been at least somewhat successful with this strategy. I will and have taken him to task when I felt it was appropriate, I must also give him credit on this one.

Having said that I have to ask why is there such a stunning silence in the press and on the far left about his expanding the war into another nation? Is it because we are working with at least parts of the Pakistani government? We know that there are other parts of that government that are actively working against us. Is it because it is a neighboring nation that is having issues with some of the same people that we have been fighting? I really don't know the answer, what I do know is that there is a resounding silence from the far left and the press and we know that it can't be because they are hypocrites so it must be my imagination.