“The central theme in Obama’s outreach to Iran is his conviction that the United States has historically played a wicked role in the Middle East, and that the best things he can do for that part of the world is to limit and withdraw American military might, and empower our self-declared enemies, whose hostility to traditional American policies he largely shares.”
“…It is even more unlikely that Mr. Obama and his spokespeople will confess to actually having a strategy, because of the political firestorm that would result. Better to be thought a fool than to remove all doubt, after all.”As with all the other radical Leftist politicians, our President cannot be completely honest about what he wants to accomplish lest people freak out and become motivated to put up some serious opposition to his policies. Our President believes that what he is doing is ultimately for everyone’s own good, whether they understand that or not, so better not to tell the people what’s really going on. Of course this is all appears to be duplicitous to the point of irrationality, but we must keep in mind that President Obama’s priority is to transform America into a socialist state ruled by one party (the Democrat Party), so he’s sees these foreign affairs as mostly an unwelcome distraction. As the article states, what our President DOES want to accomplish in foreign affairs is to undo all of America’s “meddling” in other countries’ affairs, particularly in the Middle East. The long term consequences of President Obama’s actions is that the other nations of the world will come to believe that the USA has lost its nerve and become “harmless as an enemy and treacherous as a friend’. That is to say our enemies abroad will no longer fear us and our friends will no longer trust us. Besides that we’re broke and everyone knows it.
“Leftists think that utopia can be coerced into existence -- so no dishonesty or brutality is beyond them in pursuit of that "noble" goal.” John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.) Brisbane, Australia, Dissecting Leftism BlogSpot.
By Epictetus
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