Kerry said that any American missile attack on
And so Obama gave a
speech from the White House tonight (interestingly, not from the Oval office)
in which he ducked for cover … see: Full Text of the Speech. He tried to sound forceful, but just sounded
forced. He has claimed that the
substance of Kerry’s gaff had already been discussed with Putin at the G-20
summit … clearly a lie … which he must hope that Putin won’t reveal. Now he has backed away from his threat of an
immediate Syrian missile attack … an attack that Congress would not
have approved anyway.
The President has givenRussia and Syria the prerogative to remove
these chemical weapons under international supervision … an impossible
task. Charles Krauthammer pointed this out
tonight on Fox News saying it took Libya eight years to perform its
surrender of WMDs under much calmer circumstances. For two other reactions
to Obama’s retreat on Syria see: Peggy Noonan's Comments and Wall Street Journal Comments.
Both are worth a read.
The President has given
Do you get the impression
that, in international diplomacy, Russia
is playing chess and America
is playing checkers?
3 comments:
Actually, I get the impression that conservatives want Obama to fail so badly that they have done nothing to improve the situation, preferring to yip and yap like ankle-biting puppies.
If you have been paying attention, I have, in this blog, supported punishing Syria for its use of chemical weapons. What has caused me indigestion has been the total ineptitude of this administration's attempts to this end.
DEN, t also seems to me that your constant and vigorous defense of anything that Obama proposes tags you as a knee-jerk liberal ... despite your protestations.
Since I am clearly the ONLY person who reads your blog, I would think you would treat me more kindly.
By your logic,(e.g., Constant and vigorous condemnation of anything Obama says or does) may I assume your tag reads "knee-jerk conservative"?
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