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"Anti-War" President Obama Plans to Double U.S. Troops in Afghanistan!

As I have said for a long time, the Left Wing Liberals are just as duped by the Zionists as are the Conservatives. As Noam Chomsky said, many of Obama’s new staff should be getting an indictment rather than an appointment. The man whose campaign was fueled by the anti-war movement in America has made it clear that he plans to double the American troops in the hell-hole of Afghanistan. He may yet to become perceived  as twice as worse as George Bush, especially since his top advisers such as Axelrod and Emmanuel are radical Zionists who support a war with Iran. That war would be even more catastrophic to America and the world than the war for Israel we have conducted in Iraq! The real threat to America is not in the mountains of Afghanistan or in the deserts of Iraq, but along the Mexican American border. The real threat is the thousands of American lives ruined, the billions expended, the anti-American sentiment engendered by these wars for Israel! We here at DavidDuke.com say: Bring our Boys Home! — David Duke

CNN.com

Military: Up to 30,000 new troops to be sent to Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) — Up to 30,000 additional U.S. troops could be sent to Afghanistan next year, military officials said Saturday.

Roughly 31,000 U.S. troops currently are in Afghanistan.

Of the additional troops, 20,000 will comprise four ground/maneuvering brigades, said Col. Gregory Julian, spokesman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. That number is consistent with what Gen. David McKiernan, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, called for in October, he said.

The additional 10,000 likely refers to support personnel, Julian said.

McKiernan requested the additional 20,000 troops be sent to fight the increasing violence by the resurgent Taliban forces in the southern and eastern parts of the country.

On Friday, military officials said Defense Secretary Robert Gates signed a deployment order to move an additional 3,000 troops to Afghanistan next year. Those troops will be part of a combat aviation brigade, the latest approved by Gates for the expected buildup of U.S. troops in the country in 2009.

The brigade will send a number of much-needed helicopters to the region. Helicopters are the main mode of transportation for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, where high mountain roads and passes make it difficult for large transport vehicles to move troops and supplies.

The additional troops would nearly double the level of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

Troop levels are likely to be maintained at this increased level for three to four years, Julian said Saturday, as U.S. forces continue to try to “clear and hold” more parts of Afghanistan from insurgents and militants and train Afghan military and police to be self-suffi