Since he has hit such an out pouring of resistance, this would be a good way for him to save face. The public demonstrations won't let him ignore Congress and some of his own party.
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Remember during the last campaign when the Obama supporters smugly criticized Mitt Romney for claiming that Russia is a top threat to the United States? That has come back to bite Team Obama. The surrendering of chemical weapons didn't work in Iraq - it produced continued moving of the weapons, denials of inspections, etc. This…
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I trust Russia's Putin about as much as I trust our current Administration.
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I am glad my family would not let me get away with denying I said something that they have recorded. I am glad that my family would hold me accountable if I suggested Pizza Hut and then said I didn't mean to and then I suggested Taco Johns and then said I was only thinking about an option. And…
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We’re darned if we do, darned if we don’t.
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But he said he did not make the red line remark. What?
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I think President Obama's foreign policy depends on which day of the week he is speaking. No wonder America's status as a leader of the free world has fallen since he has been President. I am not surprised he might back of from his "red line" remark again!
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He doesn't seem to know what he is doing. I wonder if he is getting concerned that Kerry appears more "presidential" than he.
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President Obama is in over his head when it comes to foreign policy. He has no clue what he is doing. He speaks loudly, but has no idea what to do with his stick. We know it, and our enemies know it.
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That may a good thing. If...the Russians can be trusted. The only US attack I would like to see in Syria is one of medics, etc., to help those who survived the sarin gas attack. Maybe that would bring shame to whoever did the attacking.
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