Posted on 10/04/2010 12:34:44 AM PDT by Cindy
NOTE The following text is a quote:
Mullen: Terror Groups Seeking Global Reach
By Cheryl Pellerin American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, 2010 Terror groups in the Middle East are seeking to expand their influence and operations beyond their borders to the rest of the world, the top U.S. military officer said yesterday.
The reason were focused on Afghanistan and Pakistan is that living in that border area are terrorists from various organizations and its become the epicenter of terrorism in the world, said Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during a speech at Texas A&M University.
Several of those organizations, in addition to al-Qaida, now have global aspirations and are moving to a point of having global operational capacity, he added, and they threaten us very specifically - the United States, Western interests, our European friends.
Mullen specifically mentioned al-Qaida, as well as the Taliban entities that focus on Pakistan and Afghanistan, and Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is a Pakistan-based terror organization.
Keeping the pressure on the terrorist organizations now is critical, the admiral said, noting that such measures include improving governance, education and economics in countries whose young people are becoming part of such organizations.
I dont think we can kill our way through this, Mullen said. I think those conditions have to change and thats a long-term challenge. Thats not going to happen overnight. But together with other countries -- responsible global powers -- we can make significant progress over time. Thats the long-term answer.
Success in the Middle East is based on several components, one of which is training the Afghan national security forces to provide for their own security, he said.
There are some significant challenges with that, Mullen said. Theyre missing mid-grade officers - leaders -- so were working hard to fill those gaps as rapidly as we can.
Other factors include reducing government corruption and helping bolster the Afghan economy, he added.
A huge part of this strategy and mission deals with a significant effort to reduce high-level, predatory corruption, Mullen said. That is tied to governance, so the government of this country, whether its the national government or the local government, can actually provide for the needs of the people. Thats what the Afghan people want.
Mullen wouldnt say when the United States and its allies would achieve success in Afghanistan.
There is a strong desire to say: Heres a timeline, heres when it ends and [to] know for sure, he said. Ive been living in this world for too long; we dont predict timelines very well.
Success is not fighting in support of a Sharia state. The Pentagon is out of touch with reality.
This is a not-so-subtle criticism of Obama's was strategy. I wonder if Mullen will get fired.
Then again, he's probably safe. He's eagerly working to implement the Obama administration's most important defense policy: open homosexuality in the ranks.
This is a not-so-subtle criticism of Obama's war strategy. I wonder if Mullen will get fired.
Then again, he's probably safe. He's eagerly working to implement the Obama administration's most important defense policy: open homosexuality in the ranks.
The man’s intellect is absolutely overpowering. (And if I need to add a sarcasm tag, read this red barge of garbage again.)
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