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To: Publius
An excellent point. That is, after all, one of the oldest and most entrenched wings of the establishment. And even his erstwhile allies are beginning to admit that the 0bama administration has been a crashing failure in foreign policy from the day it first took office.

But clearly someone's interests have been tweaked, either lately with the developments in the Ukraine or of a longer-standing nature. Benghazi perhaps? That establishment regards even as young an ambassador as Stevens to be One Of Us. It may be that precisely why he was hung out to dry has suddenly become incontestable for one reason or another. The emails? A report none of the Unwashed has, or will read? Well, nobody's cut me in. :-(

Nevertheless, it is nearly impossible to think of a single aspect of 0bama's foreign policy that has not failed ingloriously, even those few that actually are in U.S. interests. His not-Bush routine with regard to anti-missile deployments in Poland and the Czech Republic is now looking like the disaster most of us recognized at the time. His rapprochement with the Muslim Brotherhood was doomed from the start. His kowtowing apology tour served only to alarm our allies that there was a fool at the wheel. His Nobel Peace prize was a bad joke. His idiotic ROE in Afghanistan have cost lives and his abusive drone campaigning has taken them unnecessarily and hardened the Taliban without destroying them. I'm searching for a single, solitary positive development here and I'm not finding one even E.J. Dionne could spin into a success.

48 posted on 05/02/2014 6:08:15 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill
And even his erstwhile allies are beginning to admit that the 0bama administration has been a crashing failure in foreign policy from the day it first took office.

The timing of Boehner's abrupt about-face on appointing a committee to dig into this thing is interesting. He resisted his rank-and-file mightily until Haass spoke out. I suspect Dr. Haass called the Speaker and said, "It's gone too far. Start the process. Watergate him."

49 posted on 05/02/2014 6:13:43 PM PDT by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
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