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Tag Archives: Foreign Policy
House Votes Down Bill Authorizing Continuing Obama’s “Not a War” War
Posted on June 24th, 2011
Various press outlets are reporting that the House has voted overwhelmingly to reject a bill that would have allowed Obama to continue to waste American time, money and eventually American lives in the Libyan “Not a War” war when there is pretty close to zero National Interest in the outcome of that conflict. Hopefully, voters [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Defense, Foreign Policy, Libya, Middle East, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Foreign Policy, House Vote, Libya, Middle East, National Defense
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Huge Marine Drill Confirms Ground Invasion of Libya
Posted on June 21st, 2011
Photo: Dept. of Defense While there is no way for me to know if this story is accurate or not, it’s implications are so important that we should make every effort to follow the story and make sure the Dinosaur Media does not attempt to sweep it under the rug. ~~John Cronin~~ On Sunday, [...]
Posted in Defense, Libya, National Defense, Solid Principles, U.S. Military
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Tagged as: Foreign Policy, Libya, Marines, National Defense, U.S. Military, USMC
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Netanyahu’s Oval Office Remarks to Obama
Posted on May 22nd, 2011
The following clip is courtesy of C-SPAN.ORG. I have adjusted the start time to about the 7 minute mark to purposely omit most of Obama’s remarks which are so naive as to be useless, except to demonstrate how totally out of his depth this man is. That being said, it was a pleasure to listen [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Policy, Israel, REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Benjamin Netanyahu, C-SPAN, Foreign Policy, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, Obama
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Netanyahu lectures Obama in Oval Office
Posted on May 21st, 2011
by Stephen Collinson Stephen Collinson – Sat May 21 WASHINGTON (AFP) – Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Barack Obama against chasing what he called a Middle East peace “based on illusions” as he lectured the US president amid a widening rift in US-Israeli ties. In a dramatic Oval Office appearance, after 90 minutes of talks Friday, [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Policy, Israel, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: 1967 Borders, Arab/Israeli Conflict, Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Policy, Israel, Obama
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PM Netanyahu to Obama: No Effing Way, Pal
Posted on May 20th, 2011
OK, the Israeli Prime Minister didn’t use the F-Bomb with Obama (at least not as far as I would know.) But I bet you he was thinking it when our distinguished Community-Organizer-in-Chief laid out his wholly predictable plan to shrink Israel to pre-1967 borders. As Israel’s former U.N. Ambassador, Dore Gold, said recently, this makes [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Policy, Israel, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Foreign Policy, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, Obama, Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu
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The Obama Doctrine: Leading from Behind
Posted on May 1st, 2011
A foreign policy of hesitation, delay, and indecision. Obama may be moving toward something resembling a doctrine. One of his advisers described the president’s actions in Libya as “leading from behind.” — Ryan Lizza, The New Yorker, May 2 issue To be precise, leading from behind is a style, not a doctrine. Doctrines involve ideas, [...]
Posted in Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Charles Krauthammer, China, Euro Zone, Foreign Policy, National Defense, NRO, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Afghanistan, China, Dr. Charles Krauthammer, Foreign Policy, Hegemony, Leading from Behind, Libya, Military, NRO, Russia, The New Yorker, The Obama Doctrine, U.K
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Political Cartoons: Eric Allie
Posted on February 28th, 2011
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Posted in Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Obama Procrastination, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Eric Allie, Foreign Policy, Libya, Obama, Political Cartoons
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Political Cartoons: Michael Ramirez
Posted on February 27th, 2011
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Posted in Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Investor's Business Daily, Michael Ramirez, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Foreign Policy, Michael Ramirez, Middle East, Obama
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Iran is playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the Suez Canal
Posted on February 18th, 2011
Con Coughlin, the Telegraph’s executive foreign editor, is a world-renowned expert on the Middle East and Islamic terrorism. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books. His new book, Khomeini’s Ghost, is published by Macmillan. By: Con Coughlin It is 32 years since an Iranian warship last passed through the Suez Canal, so it [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Iran, National Defense, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Egypt, Foreign Policy, Hosni Mubarak, Iran, National Defense, Obama, Suez Canal, Telegraph.co.uk
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Obama’s Foreign Policy Flies in the Face of Reason
Posted on August 30th, 2010
By: Lauri B. Regan THE AMERICAN THINKER A person does not need to be a military expert or have a Ph.D. in foreign affairs in order to understand the disastrous implications of Obama’s foreign policy for America’s national security. And while it was certainly clear that Americans were not electing a neo-con as their Commander-in-Chief, [...]
Posted in al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iraq, National Defense, Solid Principles, The American Thinker, U.S. Military, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Defence Sec'y Robert Gates, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iraq, New Start Treaty, Nuclear Deterent, Nuclear Posture Review, Obama, The American Thinker
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