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  • Description: Barack Obama is becoming more and more like George Bush every day. When will it end? Just how much like Bush will he become? Why is he changing his mind on so many issues? I would say that only Obama knows the answers to these questions, but let me speculate.

    Obama is intelligent, and he wants to be a successful President. These two things go hand in hand. Simply stated, he will change any of his policies or tactics if it is politically expedient, and will further his goal of going down in history as a good President. For example, if pulling our troops out of Iraq too soon starts to cause the country to implode into a civil war that will destroy any hope of peace in the Middle East, then he will change his policies. That is not a bad thing, but is it not exactly the same policy that Bush has had concerning Iraq since the war started? The answer is yes. Bush has always said that when the Iraqis stand up, then we will stand down, there is no difference.

    If Obama keeps changing like this, and if he does not give our sovereignty away to the U.N., then he will not cause as much damage to our country as I originally thought.
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    Barack Obama: it is no longer essential to kill Osama bin Laden
    Barack Obama suggested last night that removing Osama bin Laden from the battlefield was no longer essential and that America's security goals could be achieved merely by keeping al-Qaeda "on the run".
    "My preference obviously would be to capture or kill him," he said. "But if we have so tightened the noose that he's in a cave somewhere and can't even communicate with his operatives then we will meet our goal of protecting America."
    His comments, in a CBS interview, represent a significant watering down of the "dead or alive" policy pursued by President Bush since the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. They also appear to contradict Mr Obama's own statements made in the election campaign.
    As recently as October 7, in a presidential debate, Mr Obama said: "We will kill bin Laden. We will crush al-Qaeda. That has to be our biggest national security priority."
    Yesterday, the President-elect adopted far less aggressive language, saying his "No 1 priority" was to protect America from further attack.
    "I think that we have to so weaken [bin Laden's] infrastructure that, whether he is technically alive or not, he is so pinned down that he cannot function," he said. "And I'm confident that we can keep them on the run and ensure that they cannot train terrorists to attack our homeland."
    A new audio tape thought to be from bin Laden was broadcast yesterday, taunting President Bush for leaving his successor "with a heavy inheritance" that would force Mr Obama to choose between military defeat or drowning in economic crisis.
    Asked about the tape, Mr Obama confirmed that the focus of his national security priority would be Afghanistan and the border region with Pakistan, saying: "We took our eye off the ball when we invaded Iraq."
    He added: "We have to put as much pressure on them as possible. I've already spoken to my National Security team about how we're going to do that."
    The White House has dismissed the latest propaganda shot from al-Qaeda, saying that it reflected bin Laden's "isolation" and desperation to remain relevant at a time when his ideology and mission were being challenged.
    The tape, entitled "a call for jihad to stop the aggression on Gaza," was played over a still picture of bin Laden and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City, one of Islam's holiest sites.
    Pointing to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since the September 11, 2001, attacks, bin Laden said that al-Qaeda was prepared to fight "for seven more years, and seven more after that, then seven more...we are on the way to opening new fronts".
    He urged Muslims to "join hands with the Mujahidin to continue the jihad against the enemy, to continue bleeding them", adding: "The question is, can America continue the war against us for several more decades? The reports and signs show us otherwise."
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article5520116.ece
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