American Thinker "Egypt is vital strategically to U.S. interests and security in the Middle East. Yet the United States stands by, powerless, as mayhem reigns there and instability simmers dangerously elsewhere. What has happened to our influence in the world? A clue can be found in President Barack Obama's own words, his recent response to Russia's grant of asylum to NSA-leaker Edward Snowden:"....
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"Instead, we have a president whose attitude in a crisis seems to be one of pettiness, detachment and petulance."
There's that word, "petulant" again.
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"Instead, we have a president whose attitude in a crisis seems to be one of pettiness, detachment and petulance."
There's that word, "petulant" again.
http://www.cagle.com/news/obama-and-putin/page/2/
...."And our enemies? Leaders like Vladimir Putin are not beguiled by charisma. Obama's promised "Russian reset," now a shambles, was always a fantasy, a delusion. It is not difficult to imagine the Russian president, perhaps while out hunting bear, chuckling in amazement at the weakness of the ostensible "Leader of the Free World." Amazement that is sadly echoed around the world."
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