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Der Spiegal/Die Welt: Obunga Foreign Policy in Ruins

 
 
Reply Sat 15 Sep, 2012 02:37 am
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/german-press-review-on-middle-east-violence-against-us-embassies-a-855835.html

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....The conservative Die Welt writes:

"US President Barack Obama's Middle East policy is in ruins. Like no president before him, he tried to win over the Arab world. After some initial hesitation, he came out clearly on the side of the democratic revolutions. … In this context, he must accept the fact that he has snubbed old close allies such as Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Egyptian military. And now parts of the freed societies are turning against the country which helped bring them into being. Anti-Americanism in the Arab world has even increased to levels greater than in the Bush era. It's a bitter outcome for Obama."....


I'll say it again, this **** is unspinnable, these are the two governments that Obunga and Soros PUT there, there's nobody else you could even think about blaming.

I assume also that George and Bork are still sitting around waiting for the gratitude to set in, but here's the problem, there actually are those for whom gratitude is an alien concept:


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Reply Sat 15 Sep, 2012 04:54 pm
@gungasnake,

There is an upside to all the Islamic aggression. Once Egypt starts a war with Israel, Israel will be able to recapture the Sinai and rebuild their settlements there.
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