Say What?!? RNC’s Steele Says US Shouldn’t Be In Afghanistan

Say What?!? RNC's Steele Says US Shouldn't Be In Afghanistan

As the war became the longest in the United States David Petraeus took command of the country shortly after Stanley McChrystal resigned last month after the controversial remarks in an article in Rolling Stone. Historically, many lawmakers are pushing for greater flexibility in the schedule that the withdrawal should begin in July 2011 .. The offensive was planned in the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar has been delayed and U.S. forces are still trying to win political support at local level in Afghanistan. Steele comments came at a critical moment in the Afghanistan. January

"Keep in mind again, federal candidates, it was a war of choice for Obama." If so, one student of history, did not understand that you know all we do is to participate in a war on Afghan soil? Well, for those who have tried, over a thousand years of history, has failed. And there are reasons for that, ".. This is not something that the U.S. had actively sought or wanted to engage," said Steele.

He said in an e-mail users that he hoped the statement would "dispel confusion" in his speech .. Steele after a statement saying that if Afghanistan is the focus on Obama's policy "our country must give our troops the support necessary to win this war" and victory is vital.

"I think there was a sort of boomerang very positive effect here," he said on "Fox News Sunday." "There was a strong reaction from leaders in the Republican Michael Steele's comments .. I think the Republican Party as an encouragement for me to believe that will enter the street and not make a partisan political fight of the war in Afghanistan or try to take advantage of a war that is becoming difficult and make the proof of our determination..

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