I'm surprised by all of the faux suspense around Petraeus and whether he'll agree to substantially withdraw troops next year.
Immediately after Obama gave that lovely speech about leaving Afghanistan next year, Gates and Clinton were doing the talk show rounds assuring us that virtually no draw-down would take place.
From the December 6th 2009 NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/07/world/asia/07policy.html">Gates Calls July 2011 the Beginning, Not End, of Afghan Withdrawal
WASHINGTON — Perhaps only a “handful” of American troops will be leaving Afghanistan in July 2011, the date President Obama has set to begin a gradual withdrawal, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
“We will have 100,000 forces, troops there,” Mr. Gates said on ABC’s “This Week,” “and they are not leaving in July of 2011. Some, handful, or some small number, or whatever the conditions permit, will begin to withdraw at that time.”
“I don’t consider this an exit strategy,” he continued, “This is a transition.” He said it would begin in less-contested parts of Afghanistan before expanding to the most obdurate Taliban strongholds, largely in the south and east.
The White House used appearances on the Sunday talk programs to convey that the deadline would mark the start, not the end, of troop withdrawal. “2011 is not a cliff, it’s a ramp,” Gen. James L. Jones, the national security adviser, said.
We're not going anywhere, folks. At a few hundred lives and a few hundred $Billion a year, Billions going into the pockets of the Karzai family, Halliburton, and other nice people.
And don't forget to smile! The Professional Left will try to convince you that this is a bad thing, but of course we should all be grateful for the opportunity to send people to heaven and go broke.