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http://www.juancole.com/2014/09/defensive-rhetoric-offense.htmlObamas ISIL Actions are Defensive, Despite Rhetoric of going on Offense
By Juan Cole | Sep. 11, 2014
President Obamas speech launching his war on ISIL avoided the qualifications that he had earlier made, which had produced caviling inside the Beltway from politicians who confuse careless belligerency with decisiveness.
From a language of containing ISIL, he was forced to speak of degrading and destroying it. He went back and forth between trying to reassure the left wing of the Democratic Party that he had not suddenly been possessed by the ghost of Dick Cheney and assuring the skittish American people that he was going to make mincemeat of the terrorist American-beheaders.
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Invoking Yemen and Somalia is a signal of minimalism in every way. On MSNBC, veteran, experienced and brilliant correspondent Richard Engel took apart this analogy. He pointed out that Yemen and Somalia are holding actions but that in Iraq the US and its allies would have to take territory.
~snip~
Dont listen to his expansive four-stage program or his retooled, stage-managed John Wayne rhetoric. Look at his metaphors. He is telling those who have ears to hear that he is pulling a Yemen in Iraq and Syria. He knows very well what that implies. It is a sort of desultory, staccato containment from the air with a variety of grassroots and governmental forces joining in. Yemen is widely regarded as a failure, but perhaps it is only not a success. And perhaps that is all Obama can realistically hope for.
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When The Only Thing You Have Is A Hammer, Everything Looks Like A Nail (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Sep 2014
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CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)1. Yemen and Somalia are failed states.
I didn't find those examples inspiring.
However, this new policy of "partnering" is an improvement on the Cheney-Rumsfeld approach of fighting two simultaneous ground wars.
It still means we're looking for nails to pound with that Trillion Dollar Hammer, but at least there are less American boots on the ground.
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)2. less American boots = contractors
Follow the money.
CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)3. Good point. Privatized wars.
My impression is that the aim of all these conflicts in Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia etc. is to keep them simmering and never actually resolve them.
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)4. Yup.