Feinstein: Obama’s ISIS Strategy Has Failed and It’s Time for Special Forces

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Patrick Brennan:

The Obama White House has defended its Middle East strategy as adequate and even successful, but Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein didn’t shy away from frankly saying it’s not.

“The American people don’t want another war,” the former intelligence-committee chairman said, but it’s clear that the problems in the Middle East are going to require a new approach.

Considering the problem of the Islamic State, Feinstein said, “I don’t know whether 6,000 ISIL people have been killed or not — that’s the figure that’s been floated around. But that’s not going to do it. So where [Senator John] McCain is right, I do think we need some Special Operations [forces] in these countries, on the ground, more than just advisers. We need to protect our allies.”

Feinstein has been a relatively hawkish Democrat for some time now, but she made it clear she feels the president’s plans for the Middle East have failed. The role of U.S. troops on the ground in Syria and Iraq, she and Senator McCain seemed to suggest, would be more as coordinators for air strikes than as combat troops.

Later in the interview, Feinstein also said she backed a long-term presence in Afghanistan, praising the co-presidents that were recently elected and saying she splits from other Democrats in wanting thousands of U.S. troops to remain there. Without a commitment like that – President Obama currently plans to withdraw all U.S. troops in 2016 — Feinstein said, the Taliban will come back with vigor and al-Qaeda, mostly lurking in Pakistan for now, can easily return to Afghanistan.

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Special Forces? Senator, the CIC has decimated SFODA, but you know this. Units have been disbanded, and Obama’s axe-team has ended the careers of any perceived as political enemies. Experienced operators, like my son with eleven years active duty, are taking their DD214’s and going civilian, exhausted from more than a decade of repeated deployments to hot zones, discouraged by anti-military politics and enemies at home, soul-sick from seeing their brothers die and victories tossed away by people who are not worthy to shine their boots. You and your Democrat party broke it, Senator, but We paid for it in more ways than I can measure.

@twolaneflash:

You and your Democrat party broke it, Senator, but We paid for it in more ways than I can measure.

How sad but very true. Their sheep are so brainwashed they believe it isn’t so.

I have a better headline. Obama’s (fill in the blank) Strategy has failed. Pretty much anything he touches turns to crap.

The left purports to loathe war yet their actions (or inactions) always assures there is always a conflict we will become involved in. Obama and the left have set the stage for man a long-term conflict for decades to come. Yet still, people on the left complain about the size of the defense budget (something mandated by the Constitution) and not having enough money for institutionalized dependency (not provided for in the Constitution).

We face very dangerous and uncertain times for some time to come and it is all due to left wing attitudes. Thanks, a lot.