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5 Examples of Obama's Incompetence
ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, has put the United States and
the world in a dire situation. We have witnessed the rise of the
largest, the best funded and the most armed terrorist network in
history.
ISIS is clearly at war with the
United States. Yet U.S. officials have been wishy-washy over whether we
are at war with ISIS. What more proof do they need, or are they simply
playing word games for the sake of politics?
ISIS has beheaded two American
journalists, in addition to a British aid worker, its leader al Baghdadi
said he would “see you guys in New York,” and it has issued a new threat
against the United States. In what looks like a well-produced movie
trailer, ISIS is now threatening to target the White House and kill
American troops.
Yet we have a president and an
administration whose incompetence is unparallelled in modern American
history. It ranks as one of, if not the most incompetent we've ever
had.
Here are five examples of incompetence related to our policy on ISIS:
1. Sorry, Mr. President, but
ISIS is far from the jayvee team. Yet this is exactly how the president
described them in January of this year. That's when this
administration began sending mixed messages on the threat posed by
ISIS. Flip-flop diplomacy sends a message of weakness. Obama and his
administration couldn't decide what should be done about ISIS. Their
goals have ranged anywhere from “manage” to “follow them to the gates of
Hell.”
2. Admitting you have no strategy to defeat a growing threat is
downright embarrassing and dangerous. Yet this is what President Obama
did just a few short weeks ago.
3. Are we at war? This administration has gone to painstaking
lengths to avoid using that word to describe our actions in Iraq and
Syria. John Kerry and Susan Rice have used numerous other names
including “very significant counter-terrorism operation” to describe our
actions against ISIS. But on the same day, the White House and the
Pentagon were claiming that we were at war with ISIS. This administration can't even get its talking points right. Continue reading... |
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