?也不无道理
It seems that Mr Obama is no longer sure. The winner of the Nobel peace prize is hesitating to ramp up the war in Afghanistan. Rather than accepting General McChrystal's recommendation, he is soliciting more advice, consulting with congressional leaders (many of whom hate the war) and weighing all his options. His hawkish critics accuse him of dithering. Charles Krauthammer, a conservative pundit, likens him, with some justification, to Hamlet—wordy and endlessly vacillating. Republicans snort that he was bluffing all along when he said he would get tough in Afghanistan. It was all a ruse, they say, to make it sound to centrist voters that he could be trusted with America's security even as he milked the anti-Iraq war movement for every vote and dollar he could get. Some anti-war types feel the same way.