Posted on 03/26/2015 9:29:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
White House press secretary Josh Earnest says the success of U.S. foreign policy in Yemen should not be assessed in relation to the success or the stability of the countrys government, noting that the Middle Eastern nation the regions poorest has long been in a chaotic situation.
The measure of U.S. policy should not be graded against the success or the stability of the Yemeni government. Thats a separate enterprise, Earnest said in a roundtable discussion on MSNBCs Morning Joe on Thursday, adding that the goal of U.S. policy toward Yemen has never been to try to build a Jeffersonian democracy there. The goal of U.S. policy toward Yemen is to make sure Yemen cannot be a safe haven that extremists can use to attack the West and to attack the United States.
Pressed on the administrations earlier assessment that Yemen was a model for successful counterterrorism strategies, Earnest said the U.S. still has the capacity to strike when necessary against extremists within the country.
There is no doubt that we would prefer a situation where there is a stable government, where there was a place U.S. personnel could operate inside of Yemen, could coordinate directly with Yemeni security forces to take the fight to these extremists, he conceded.
Yemens president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, reportedly fled the country on Wednesday as Iranian-backed Houthi rebels moved in on the governments de facto capital of Aden and Saudi Arabia led airstrikes against the Shiite insurgents, who have seized much of the country in recent months.
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Harf, Harf, Harf.....
The measure of U.S. policy should not be graded against the success or the stability of the Yemeni government. Thats a separate enterprise, Earnest said in a roundtable discussion on MSNBCs Morning Joe on Thursday, adding that the goal of U.S. policy toward Yemen has never been to try to build a Jeffersonian democracy there. The goal of U.S. policy toward Yemen is to make sure Yemen cannot be a safe haven that extremists can use to attack the West and to attack the United States.
These people are sociopaths.
IE: We'll move the goal line so we look like we can obtain that goal any day now. But we're just talking out our anal cavity, because we've got no idea as to the situation there, we had to abandon our embassy, and our ability to choose targets is hampered by our Nobel Peace Prize winning president having so many armed conflicts going on at the same time. We're kinda busy, so even unmanned drone intelligence is a last choice option with active conflicts in other regions.
Wow there is lying and there is this.
How the hell can you control terrorism in a country when the terrorists take control of the country?
Seperate terrorism from Islam. Go after Islam....
You can’t. And that’s what I really want to know, why there isn’t reporters out there who will ask those kinds of tough questions... Oh, right, most reporters are liberals, so therefore they softball their own team.
Honestly, it takes a Republican in the White House for reporters to recall that they are, you know, reporters...
“The goal of U.S. policy toward Yemen is to make sure Yemen cannot be a safe haven that extremists can use to attack the West and to attack the United States.
Well that was a failure.
Can you imagine these idiots telling the Saud’s the same thing ? Yeah, sure thing Uncle Sammy. Great job. Now we are sending 150,000 troops to the border and over 100 planes to do the job your joy stick jockeys and toy drones failed to do.
(CNN)Saudi and allied warplanes struck rebels in Yemen on Thursday, with Saudi Arabia threatening to send ground troops and inserting itself into its southern neighbor's civil war, potentially opening up a broader sectarian conflict in the Middle East.
The swift and sudden action involved 100 Saudi jets, 30 from the United Arab Emirates, 15 each from Kuwait and Bahrain, 10 from Qatar, and a handful from Jordan, Morocco and Sudan, plus naval help from Pakistan and Egypt, according to a Saudi adviser.
The Egyptian state news agency on Thursday quoted Egypt's Foreign Ministry as saying Egypt's support also could involve ground forces.
From an up thread .....
Josh couldn’t even convince the butt-kissers on MSNBC, that’s how ridiculous their stance is.
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