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The list of conservatives who are questioning our involvement in Afghanistan is growing.

As Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy magazine reported: "Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist said he wants to build a center-right coalition to advocate for considering pulling out of Afghanistan in order to save the hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars being spent there."

One of the first prominent conservatives to sound the alarm on Afghanistan was Tony Blankley, a columnist and press secretary for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Blankley has written several columns on the topic over the years. Questioning President Obama's strategy in Afghanistan, Blankley recently wrote, "I do not understand how, as a country, we can continue to send our troops into that cauldron with no rational expectation of success."

Washington Post columnist George Will was even more explicit in September 2009, when he authored a column simply titled: "Time to Get Out of Afghanistan."

In July 2010, RNC Chairman Michael Steele touched off a firestorm when he called Afghanistan "Obama's war."

When Bill Kristol called on Steele to resign over the comments, Ann Coulter answered with her own column: "'Bill Kristol Must Resign." In it, Coulter wrote, "As Michael Steele correctly noted, every great power that's tried to stage an all-out war in Afghanistan has gotten its ass handed to it. Everyone knows it's not worth the trouble and resources to take a nation of rocks and brigands."

On the heels of Coulter's column, former Republican congressman -- and host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" -- Joe Scarborough noted: "For too long you have had John McCain and you've had Bill Kristol, Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman define what it meant to be a Republican when it came to foreign policy . . . This is a very important op-ed that Ann Coulter wrote yesterday."

After July, Republicans essentially put the issue on the back burner and focused on winning the November elections, and columnists presumably focused on the midterms, too. But news that Grover Norquist is now questioning our involvement in Afghanistan may signal the debate is back.

One wonders if there's a "tipping point?" Will a real debate on the right take place over the war in Afghanistan -- and is it possible for an anti-war Republican presidential candidate to emerge?

Update: Huffington Post has a list of 20 Republicans against the war.

Update
: I'm reminded of Al Regnery's column.

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jofother

Of cours the right is now comming out against the war. We have a Democratic President.

February 07 2011 at 4:29 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
Roni

This war started in 2001? Would these same conservatives have woken up to the futility of this war if McCain had been elected? What have George Will and Ann Coulter and Newt Gingrich done about this in the past 9 years? I agree, it's long past time to get out of Afghanistan and Iraq. We weren't greeted as liberators, they don't want us there, spend the money here to fix our country. The problems in that region will never, ever be fixed.

January 12 2011 at 10:38 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
koos458

It's been Obama's war since the day he took office.

January 12 2011 at 6:57 PM Report abuse -9 rate up rate down Reply
Carol

It is a great day that anyone, conservatives or liberals, right, left, inbetween, whatever, sees that we cannot continue to nation build in Afgan and we cannot continue to subject American and coalition troops to the dangers and deaths this brings and the families at home are devastated. Please bring them all home.

January 12 2011 at 5:52 PM Report abuse +13 rate up rate down Reply
Michael

I am happy to leave Afghanis to themselves to the extent they are willing to leave us to ourselves. The fact that this has been troublesome is behind the President's assertions that Afghanistan is the right place to fight and Iraq was the wrong one. Or was that just more campaign bloviating?

January 12 2011 at 4:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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weathwoods

"I am happy to leave Afghanis to themselves to the extent they are willing to leave us to ourselves.".................What is that supposed to mean? The people who staged 9/11 were Saudis.

February 14 2011 at 11:48 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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