Is Obama becoming this generations LBJ?
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KB24Df02.htmlWASHINGTON - United States PresidentBarack Obama decided to approve only 17,000 of the 30,000 troops requested by General David McKiernan, the top commander of US and North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops in Afghanistan, and General David Petraeus, the Central Command chief, after McKiernan was unable to tell him how they would be used, according to White House sources.
But Obama is likely to be pressured by McKiernan and the Joint Chiefs to approve the remaining 13,000 troops requested after the completion of an Afghanistan-Pakistan policy review next month.
Obama's decision to approve just over half the full troop request for Afghanistan recalls a similar decision by president Lyndon B Johnson to approve only part of the request for US troopdeployments in a parallel situation in the Vietnam War in April 1965 at a comparable stage of that war. Johnson reluctantly went along with the request for additional troops within weeks under pressure from both the field commander and the Joint Chief of Staff.
What had changed in the nine days between those two statements, according to a White House source, was that Obama had called McKiernan directly and asked how he planned to use the 30,000 troops, but got no coherent answer to the question.
The unsatisfactory response from McKiernan had been preceded by another military
non-answer to an Obama question. At his meeting with Gates and the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon on January 28,
Obama asked the Joint Chiefs, "What is the end game?" in Afghanistan, and was told, "Frankly, we don't have one," according to a February 4 report by NBC News Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski.