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McChrystal: The president made up his mind

Frontline has posted its unaired interview with Gen. McChrystal, which was conducted Aug. 1. In it, he seems to believe that the president is solidly behind his counterinsurgency strategy: Q: But he [President Obama] had made a speech, laying out what was termed in the press a “new strategy.” … What was different? A: In ...

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Frontline has posted its unaired interview with Gen. McChrystal, which was conducted Aug. 1. In it, he seems to believe that the president is solidly behind his counterinsurgency strategy:

Q: But he [President Obama] had made a speech, laying out what was termed in the press a “new strategy.” … What was different?

A: In the strategy that he laid out? Well, I think the decision [as] he described it in that strategy was to do a fully resourced counterinsurgency strategy, to focus on first preventing Al Qaeda[‘s] return to safe havens — it had been here before 9/11 — but then also to review the way we fought. And I think that the fully resourced part that we were going to provide enough forces to do what we felt we had to do was a major change.

So now McChrystal, Petraeus, and Mullen apparently are feeling snookered. This doesn’t bode well for the course of the war. Reminds me of that line in Apocalypse Now: Sheen: “Hey, soldier, do you know who is command here?”

Grenade-firing soldier: “Yeah.” Turns and walks away.

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Thomas E. Ricks covered the U.S. military from 1991 to 2008 for the Wall Street Journal and then the Washington Post. He can be reached at ricksblogcomment@gmail.com. Twitter: @tomricks1

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