Heritage "The U.K. is not the only place in Europe where the President has gone wrong. When he travels to Poland, he owes an apology for his 2009 decision to bow to Russia and abandon the U.S. missile defense shield in Poland, thereby reducing NATO’s security and effectively stabbing that ally in the back, after it made the difficult decision to support the United States. The President also slapped Poland in the face when he passed on paying his respects to Polish President Lech Kaczynski, the Polish First Lady and 94 senior officials who perished in a plane crash.
"And make no mistake, it is the President’s responsibility to maintain these relationships."
"Forgive me, old friends, for I know not what I am doing!"
Cartoon:
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/michaelramirezHow President Obama's EU Policy Undercuts U.S. Interests
Charles Krauthammer; Obama's policy of slapping allies from April 2, 2010. "I'm not personally inclined to neuropsychiatric diagnoses, but Manning's guess is as good as anyone's. How can you explain a policy toward Britain that makes no strategic or moral sense? And even if you can, how do you explain the gratuitous slaps to the Czechs, Poles, Indians and others? Perhaps when an Obama Doctrine is finally worked out, we shall learn whether it was pique, principle or mere carelessness."
"And make no mistake, it is the President’s responsibility to maintain these relationships."
"Forgive me, old friends, for I know not what I am doing!"
Cartoon:
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/michaelramirezHow President Obama's EU Policy Undercuts U.S. Interests
Charles Krauthammer; Obama's policy of slapping allies from April 2, 2010. "I'm not personally inclined to neuropsychiatric diagnoses, but Manning's guess is as good as anyone's. How can you explain a policy toward Britain that makes no strategic or moral sense? And even if you can, how do you explain the gratuitous slaps to the Czechs, Poles, Indians and others? Perhaps when an Obama Doctrine is finally worked out, we shall learn whether it was pique, principle or mere carelessness."