Sunday, May 09, 2010

Seymour Hersh Weighs In on Obama's Conundrum

Legendary American reporter Seymour Hersh spoke at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Geneva last month. He took time to answer a few questions about Barack Obama, Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran.

"...At this point he's in real trouble. Because the military are dominating him on the important issues of the world: Iraq, Iran, Afghan and Pakistan. And he's following the policies of Bush and Cheney almost to a fare-thee-well.

...In Iraq I don't have to tell anybody the prospects – in the American press they never mention Moqtada Sadr, but look out. He's going to be the kingmaker of that country. He's now studying in Iran. And he's going to be the next ayatollah-to-be. I don't know how he'll work it out with Sistani. But he's going to be the force, the Shia
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...He's never going to be win, whatever that means, in Afghanistan. The only solution in Afghanistan is a settlement with the Taliban. And the only person to settle with is Mullah Omar, and he's become another Hitler to the American public. So how we're going to do that and survive politically?

And the same in Pakistan. He's got the wrong policy there. So it is – and again for Obama, Iran's not resolved, in terms of, Iranians have come out of this crisis stronger than ever. We don't want to believe that
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1 comment:

LeDaro said...

Your all three posts 1) Pakistan 2) Israel and 3) Obama's conundrum are brilliant. Very useful information. If only Washington pays attention to it.