Saturday, December 18, 2010

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S VISIT TO TROOP IN AFGHANISTAN


PRESIDENT OBAMA
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CONGRATULATIONS ARE DUE PRESIDENT OBAMA FOR VISITING THE TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN RECENTLY

Cngratulations are due the President for his recent visit with American troops stationed in Afghanistan. One might wonder what he is thinking about the leader of North Korea's mention of nuclear power being used in future attacks. Attacks against whom? Certainly, President Obama has considered all of the situations as he has studied the mind of the leader of North Korea.

Personally, I feel confident that our President will handle whatever situation that might arise with as much wisdom as any of the past Presidents might have. That our President, as the Commander-in-Chief, will fly near enemy territories to visit our troops assures me that he has no fear of the enemies of democracy.

Kim Jong's statement shocked the hell out of me. I am wondering if the Secretary of State and the soon-to-duck-out Secretary of Defense felt a slight shiver from the tips of their toes to the tops of their heads.

Not certain about President Obama's response because I have been down-sizing my political propaganda, I am hesitant to make any statement regarding anything he might have said about the North Korean leader's threat of a terminal nature. However, the President's recent trip to Afghanistan proved he is no coward when it comes to flying into enemy territory.

I believe President Obama's visit to the troops raised his popularity to new heights. His visit raised my respect for him considerably. I am beginning to sense a real and genuine anger in his persona for all of America's enemies. They are costing innocent lives of civilians; they are killing Americans who are on missions of maintaining a lasting peace for the citizens of these nations like Afghanistan and Iraq.

No, I do not believe the Presidential flight to Afghanistan was one of a political nature--it was a flight that sent a message to the world that our President, our Commander-in-Chief, is not fearful of the enemy and will go to the front to command and lead. My congratulations to President Obama.

I would highly recommend that Kim, the leader of a nation where children disappear whenever they wander close to a butcher shop, get a copy of the Jane's Fighting Ships and Aircraft books and study them. He might also realize that his fan club is hardly big enough to fill up any Kozy Inn and that his absence from the world stage would not cause a shortage of crying towels anywhere on earth, especially in any area where his nuclear bad breath might infect.

The leader of North Korea needs to understand that, as I understand our defense policy, fingers are only inches away from red buttons that, if and when they are pushed, would reduce the threat of North Korea starting a nuclear war to zero in a "New York minute."

There would be no more nuclear menace north of the 38th parallel, thus proving that General Douglas MacArthur's ideas about unification of the entire country would have been advice that should have been heeded

Robert L. Huffstutter

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