February 15, 2011

Clueless Obama Alarm Mideast Allies

Dimitri Simes, The National Interest

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President Barack Obama’s handling of the Egyptian uprising demonstrates once again that America’s chief executive is definitely not a foreign-policy president. Appearing to be on the right side of history, as defined by today’s political correctness, proved to be more important to the president than national-security considerations.

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