Can't help but feel sorry for him being threatened in his position in power by the likes of Kevin Andrews just because he is trying to do the right thing. I'm hoping he makes it alive out of this as leader of the opposition.
As for Obama, I am guessing one of the options he'll be forced to take is a troop increase. Although I while it has been proven to work in the short term I can't see it working long term. To me, the US needs to seriously address other tactics (like supplying M16s to the soldiers fighting in the freaking desert) if it wants to get out of this quagmire as well as the issue of an overall strategy that goes beyond defending the country from attack after attack. Not to mention there's the issue of corruption in the country. It has been said that this war is a repeat of the Vietnam war and I will have to say that my attitude towards it has been apathetic. On the one hand, I think the US has a duty to fix up this shit that it's started by supplying the Mujahnideens and then having Bush waltz in on his white horse. But then again, at the rate it's going I can't see us getting out of here anytime soon if it just so happens that conventional tactics involving massive budges (3 billion) can last in the long term and as a result more soldiers will die in this stalemate. We can only hope that Obama doesn't become the LBJ to Bush's Kennedy.
Also Jackie Chan has taken a break from beating up the evil Kung Fu Masters to...fighting internet viruses? Seems Jackie has become a new ads man for Kaspersky.
Kung Fu and anti-virus? Eat your heart out, Avast. While you blokes are celebrating
100 000 000 users, Kaspersky has got Jackie Chan on their side. Now who knows what might come from this...Norton gets Jet Li to do ads?
Finally if you thought Japanese men had no lives, it's been shown recently that the US does no better. Well US owned Guam to be precise. Is this love or an incredibly sad fucking case to get married to a
video game character?