More troops to Afghanistan versus Nobel Peace Prize: An oxymoron! Or, is Nobel Committee doing Islam’s bidding?
Posted: October 9, 2009 Filed under: As Nobel Peace Prize winner can Obama send more troops to Afghanistan?, Can Nobel Prize winner commit 40, Can Obama accept Peace Prize while sending more troops to Afghanistan? 2 Comments »At a time when President Barak Hussein Obama is facing a decision regarding sending additional American troop to Islamic Afghanistan, the Nobel Prize Committee may make this Peace Prize winner (a winner due a great deal to his efforts to reach-out to the Islamic World,) into a laughing stock.
In the realworld, for America not to lose (let alone win) the war in Afghanistan, it would require an overwhleming force (of which the 40,000 additional troops required by the commanders in the field, is only the beginning.) But, how would it look for the Nobel Peace [with Islam] Prize winner to commit 40,000 more troops to that Islamic country?
Since it appears that the Swedes are in the pocket of Muslims, could the Nobel Committee be playing Obama, testing his resolve, and his actual commitment to peace?
Even though the need for additional troops in Afghanistan is very real, can the world chief peacemaker, Barak Hussein Obama, in clear conscience, commit the much needed troops, and also accept the Nobel Peace Prize?