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The Obama Doctrine in Progress

During the Q&A at the Truman event today, Rep. Ike Skelton of Missouri, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, asked Richard Danzig and Bill Perry what Obama's national security strategy might look like.

Danzig laid out three principles of the emerging Obama Doctrine:

  1. The U.S. can't do everything by itself
  2. The U.S. must get its allies to assume the burden militarily
  3. International security problems require the U.S. to use non-military assets

Anne Marie-Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, said at the event that this emerging doctrine should be called "Strategic Leadership." Danzig suggested "Sustainable Security" or "Balanced Security."

Danzig also recommended that when talking about Obama's national security credentials this election season, Democrats should emphasize two things.

First, Obama's character and temperament should be offered as evidence of the type of Commander-in-Chief he will be. Obama's even-keeled disposition will allow him to stay calm during times of crisis. This stands in stark contrast to John McCain, who is known to react angrily and quickly when things don't go his way.

Second, Danzig said Democrats should play up Obama's desire to be surrounded by people who disagree with him. This will ensure that Obama does not fall victim to the type of groupthink that facilitated the Bush administration's irrational push for war in Iraq. McCain has demonstrated similar tendencies. He likes to cast around for an idea and, once he finds it, he latches on, digs in, and blocks out dissenting opinions.

Finally, both Danzig and Perry noted that Obama's national security policies have really set the tone of the debate recently. The Bush administration and the Iraqi government both have now endorsed Obama's call for a timeline for withdrawal in Iraq. And McCain has adopted Obama's policy of sending more troops into Afghanistan to help quell resurgent terrorist activity.

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Anti-war activists stand up and speak out

We have been in Denver for 48 hours now. While the action will really only get started tonight when Michelle Obama addresses the convention, anti-Iraq war activists already have come out in droves the past two days to deliver a clear message to Barack Obama and the Democratic Party:

Responsibly get out of Iraq as soon as possible!

Yesterday we visited a park near downtown Denver to check out the work of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW). This group set up an installation to poignantly express the loss of human life - both American and Iraqi - as a result of George W. Bush's misguided war.

The empty boots shown in the pictures below represent each American soldier from Colorado who has died in Iraq. 


As you can see in the photo below, this brave soldier had a young child.


The empty shoes below symbolize Iraqi civilians who have been killed. There were many more of these normal shoes than combat boots, because hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis have died since 2003.


Walking through rows upon rows of empty shoes really made the sign below resonate.


-- Ashley and Travis

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