Yeah, we picked another winner. Democracy for All! Except they are prohibiting pro-democracy Americans from leaving the country. Odd way for them to express their gratitude.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...80P1QC20120126
Are you serious? You think that if Obama had actively supported Mubarak during the period preceding his overthrow, that we would be in a better political position with Egypt currently? I'm not understanding you, right? Originally Posted by timpageYou've GOT to learn to read. What I said is that the administration's rhetoric during the revolt will give OTHER allies reason to doubt our commitment to them. Egypt was going to fall anyway, we didn't need to take sides, and certainly didn't need to side against an ally. And the President was talking about how the Egyptians wanted freedom and democracy. Everyone knew that was a crock, so his language further hurt us. He exhibited that he has no clue what is going on in the world.
I think we should have stayed out of it completely. It is an internal matter between the Egyptians and the Egyptian government. Any support, distention or saber rattling from the US POTUS would not have changed the inevitable. Sometimes, it just isn't our business.We did stay out of it. To make no comment of any kind speaks for itself and is unrealistic to expect
I think that Obama is anti-current/historic American policy. I also think his is very much pro-Muslium not that that necessary is a bad thing. But if he doesn't like Americans that cling to their religion and guns, he shouldn't like foreigners that cling to theirs. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
We did stay out of it. To make no comment of any kind speaks for itself and is unrealistic to expectNo we didn't stay out of it. Biden spoke about the official administration position and then went on to question if the thousands of protesters had any real concern.
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Since you agree that any support, saber rattling, or distention would not have changed anything, why do consider his response to be anti-American policy or pro-Muslim?
And when did he say he didn't like Americans that cling to religion and guns? Have you got a direct quote with him saying he doesn't like them?
That's OK. I know you didn't.
That's just what you wanted to hear. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman