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Retired Gen. Colin Powell, in an exclusive interview with me on "The Tom Joyner Morning Show," said he advised President Barack Obama to take all the time he needs on deciding to send more troops to Afghanistan and not to bend to the will of partisans on the political left or right.

Powell — a 35-year Army veteran, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and later secretary of state — said that whatever decision President Obama makes "will have consequences for years to come."

"If you decide to send more troops or if that's what you feel is necessary, make sure you have a good understanding of what those troops are going to be doing and some assurance that the additional troops will be successful," Powell said he told Obama. "You can't guarantee success in a very complex theater like Afghanistan and increasingly with the Pakistan problem next door. But you have to have some sense of what these additional troops will be able to do."

President Obama is meeting with his national security team and weighing the request by Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, of as many as 40,000 troops to advance the war on terror there. A CNN/Opinion Research poll shows the nation split. Forty-nine percent of Americans question whether the president is taking too long to decide, and 50 percent do not think so.

One of the president's biggest critics, former Vice President Dick Cheney, ripped the White House earlier for "dithering" on the request, saying President Obama must show leadership and heed the call of his general on the ground.

Yet Powell, who often tangled with Cheney during his time as secretary of state under President George W.

Bush, said President Obama must weigh the troop request, as well as the political situation on the ground in Afghanistan, in which there is a presidential election quagmire over allegations of widespread corruption.

"You've got to make sure that you are putting this commitment on a solid base, and the base is a little soft right now. You've got a president in Afghanistan that had a rough election — a lot of corruption associated with the election, a lot of corruption in the government," Powell said. "And ... (Afghan President Hamid) Karzai has been told — and I know him very well ... 'You've got to do something about this. You've got to do something about the drug problem, and you've got to start pulling the Afghan people together.'

"And so the president has to measure that. What kind of base is he putting this new strategy on? Because it isn't just what we do; what do the Afghans do? And as I said a moment ago, it's made particularly difficult because of the unstable situation along the Pakistan border and in Pakistan."

Powell admitted that the decision facing President Obama is a difficult one.

"It isn't just a one-time decision," Powell said. "This is the decision that will have consequences for the better part of his administration. So, Mr. President, don't get pushed by the left to do nothing; don't get pushed by the right to do everything. You take your time, and you figure it out.

"You're the commander in chief, and this is what you were elected for."

Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN analyst and the author of the forthcoming book "The First: President Barack Obama's Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin." Please visit his Web site at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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