tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5292536695398683203.post7580213638785456500..comments2023-12-01T20:59:33.997+11:00Comments on Geoffff's Joint : The Incoherence of Obama's Foreign Policygeoffffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10056725010151459750noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5292536695398683203.post-7036180824909912602012-09-28T10:15:32.151+10:002012-09-28T10:15:32.151+10:00Bill Clinton & Barack Obama defined: what IS i... Bill Clinton & Barack Obama defined: what IS is & what ISLAM is !Rocky2https://www.blogger.com/profile/04154389992453412024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5292536695398683203.post-34966503010918056712012-09-22T11:58:58.234+10:002012-09-22T11:58:58.234+10:00The emphasis on Obama is because of the election i...The emphasis on Obama is because of the election in a couple of months. Obama isn't the only gutless two faced creep in the West. He isn't even the worst. But he is the most important and he is up for election.<br /><br />Interesting column in this morning's Australian by Greg Sheridan in which he says Australian political elite opinion was undecided whether last time Obama or McCain was best for Australia. On the one hand Mc Cain was a great friend of Australia and there is a traditional high level of Republican engagement with the Asia Pacific. On the other hand Bush was so hated around the world that Obama would draw less opprobrium and that while anti-American and anti-West hatred would continue it would be delivered off a "much smaller base" leaving more room for US "soft power".<br /><br />In the end there has been no diminution in Islamist irrational rage and grievance. In fact it got worst despite Obama bending over backwards to appease Iran, Syria, the Muslim Brotherhood and the other Nazis. Or in the case of Saudi Arabia, bending over forward.<br /><br />So nothing was gained and the hope of greater US engagement in our region was lost. Nevertheless he concludes Obama's policies were not wrong because it was difficult to see how else American influence in the Middle East could have been maintained.<br /><br />I don't agree. I don't blame Obama for the latest wave of Islamic Nazism but I most certainly blame him for encouraging it by appeasing it. It beggars belief that there are still people who think that they can divert the worst excesses of this form of messiah lead mass homicidal hysteria by tolerating it let alone giving into it.<br /><br />They are just so so so wrong. <br /><br />Obama stands in relation to Islamism exactly where Chamberlain stood in relation to first generation Nazism. In fact he is worse. At least Chamberlain didn't pour billions of aid into helping Hitler. <br /><br /> geoffffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10056725010151459750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5292536695398683203.post-28322170030720374552012-09-22T10:37:59.499+10:002012-09-22T10:37:59.499+10:00How strange that the fundamentalist right in the U...How strange that the fundamentalist right in the US blame Obama for everything, including Islam.<br /><br />There is not a jot of evidence that Obama or any American politician supports radical Islam, and it is impossible to be more 'western imperialist' than BEING the president of the US of A. The latter and former are mutually exclusive. <br /><br />It's a tawdry argument.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Mittens hasn't got a clue about domestic politics and is idiotically incoherent on matters of international diplomacy. Cazhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17387674413840435759noreply@blogger.com