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American Values, End of Day, with Gary Bauer: Obama Puts Boots On The Ground – In Western Africa; Obamacare Is Back; Don’t Know Much About History

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

From: Gary L. Bauer

Obama Puts Boots On The Ground — In Western Africa

President Obama announced a new plan today to put boots on the ground, up to 3,000 American troops. . . to fight the Ebola epidemic. Over the years, books and movies have speculated about Ebola escaping the jungles of Africa and spreading throughout the world. I couldn’t help but have a visceral reaction to this news this morning, not to mention all the irony and contradictions that it represents.

Tragically, nearly 2,500 people have died during this recent outbreak in five African countries. But as sad as that is, it is a mere fraction of the number of people who have been killed by radical Islamism — a virus that is spreading much faster.

The president is hesitant to put boots on the ground to fight the barbarians of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), which is what our military warriors are trained to do. They are trained to fight thugs like the Islamists. But Obama and his advisors have decided that sending 3,000 troops to West Africa to take on Ebola is an urgent national interest.

As my friend Bill Kristol wrote today, “It will be interesting to see if President Obama explains why unilaterally putting boots on the ground for the sake of killing our enemies is unthinkable in Iraq and Syria, but, in order to cope with a virus, fine in Liberia.”

This move is fraught with danger, and the potential unintended consequences are tremendous. What if some of our troops get infected? What if the infection spreads to the U.S.? Ebola has an 80% mortality rate.

By the way, on this one, the president wants the U.S. to take the lead. Isn’t this what the U.N. and the World Health Organization are for? Aren’t they supposed to do more than just pass anti-Israel resolutions?

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