Posted on 08/22/2014 11:50:14 AM PDT by Kaslin
The crowded stadium roars its approval -- Allah is great! -- as a man shoots a woman in a public execution. Militants destroy a historic religious shrine. Women and children face public abuse, private violence, and daily fear. Girls, denied access to education, remain trapped in a seventh-century dystopia. A bloodthirsty terrorist organization promises death to Americans.
Think this resembles the Middle East today? No, these references date to the turn of the millennium in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Today, these same toxic forces behead children, sell women into sex slavery, drive ethnic and religious minorities from their homeland. Refugees hide in mountains and feed their children the parents own blood to prevent dehydration and certain death. ISIS jihadists throw screaming women and children into mass graves and, more recently, beheaded American photojournalist James Wright Foley in a disgusting made-for-YouTube murder, as some have called it.
Small wonder, then, that most Americans disapprove of president Barack Obamas foreign policy. A recent NBC/WSJ survey on the presidents foreign policy registered 57 percent disapproval, an all-time high. Obamas foreign policy has become noteworthy for a remarkable series of bad decisions, miscalculations, and fecklessness -- tragically ironic for an administration whose foreign policy mantra is dont do stupid [stuff].
Mr. Obama drew an ominous red line with Syria, threatening action if Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons. When Assad deployed chemical weapons against his own people, Mr. Obama did . . . nothing.
Mr. Obama has taken steps to remove economic sanctions against Iran without any concessions from Iran or progress on limiting Irans ambitions to become a nuclear state.
Mr. Obamas lead-from-behind Libyan policy supported aggressive military action against Qaddafi, who had voluntarily relinquished his illegal weapons program in direct response to the deterrent effect of Iraqi regime change. Post-Qaddafi, Libya has become destabilized, harboring terrorists and causing havoc in neighboring African countries.
Mr. Obama fixated on removing our troops from Iraq as a strategic end unto itself. Since our departure, the resulting vacuum left an environment in which jihadists could take control of most of Iraq and erase its border with Syria.
Mr. Obama declared a specific date for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan, signaling both to violent jihadists and Afghan allies an impending return to the pre-9/11 dystopia there. Emboldened, militants attacked U.S. troops there, killing Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, the highest-ranking U.S. military officer killed in action since the Vietnam War.
Mr. Obama took office vowing to end the U.S. presence in Iraq, seemingly oblivious to the fact that American blood, toil, tears and sweat had recently brought new stability to the country. With a fledging democratic government, Iraq had just begun to experience greater security and order.
Hillary Clinton herself conceded, in seeking to pivot from Secretary of State to presidential nominee, that dont do stupid stuff is not an organizing principle for a nations foreign policy and national security. But, unfortunately, an organizing principle is not the only thing lacking from the administrations foreign policy.
As the list of unwise and inept decisions continues to grow, stupid stuff increasingly describes both the administrations own foreign policy and its effects. After nearly six years, events today bear an eerie resemblance to those preceding the largest attack on U.S. soil since Pearl Harbor.
A statue in front of the national archives building -- which houses the signed originals of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution -- bears an inscription both hopeful and ominous: What is past is prologue. But the president of the pen and the phone does not make his way down to the Capitol building very often to work with Congress, and perhaps he has not seen this reminder frequently enough.
Warning signs point to the unholy war returning to U.S. soil. Will Mr. Obama allow it to happen on his watch? We need decisive action to neutralize the ISIS threat. More empty words and inaction will do nothing to curtail the threat Americans now face.
The biggest problem with Barry’s “Don’t do stupid stuff” foreign policy is that Barry is incapable of taking his own advice.
It would help if Gayle and all the other editorialists would stop being useful idiots...I KNOW WE HERE AT FREEP KNOW HE IS DOING IT ON PURPOSE- but it seems we truly are in the minority. 1. he hates America; 2. he wants at all costs to make America look weak and less than the light on the top of the hill; 3. he wants to take our stuff and give it to everyone else in this country and other countries; 4., yes, I am sold that he wants Islam to take over our country and he would not mind to see even libs’ throats slit or heads cut off if it means that.
Bottom line, these editorials are not worth reading; they all say the same thing, pap, pap, pap lines and underperformance...really?
Pink bicycles, limp wrists, golf, it all means the same thing...America is a new country, newly founded and weak, no better than any other. That is what he is after.
Our Sunni Muslim, daily praying to the pagan sun god Allah, so called president cannot be worried about worldly things. He has his tee time to worry about. I have never seen a president out of his office, doing other crap, as much as the fool is.
‘’Don’t do stupid stuff’’. The countdown to the next 9/11 has started. It started the day this piece of sh!t of a president took office and it got a boost the day this same piece of crap(illegally) let the varsity squad of Al-Qeada out of Gitmo. I’m serious, the next 9/11 is coming and it will make the first one look like an eighth grade girls hissy fit. And it will be because of Barack Obama.
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