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In reply to the discussion: 'We don't have a strategy yet': What everyone gets wrong about the quote that will haunt Obama [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)2. Will not change his policy, just cable and Twitter fodder. The new Obama suit is also trending.
And his comment was on ISIS in Syria, so it is all the usual noise crested when you have nothing else of your own other than all out war.
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'We don't have a strategy yet': What everyone gets wrong about the quote that will haunt Obama [View all]
babylonsister
Aug 2014
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Will not change his policy, just cable and Twitter fodder. The new Obama suit is also trending.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#2
But on the other hand, in addition to honesty, we needed a leader who could foresee the
truedelphi
Aug 2014
#8
Put it in context and you would also disagree with your assessment. And was it part of the speech,
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#6
It was in response to a question, not part of he opening speech, but to get back to the context
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#11
You do understand that Obama was alluding to whether we would strike in
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#24
How do you have a strategy for something that can not be done? What is the end game? Is
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#12
He's still deciding what to do, in terms of whether to totally declare war and
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#17
Does America need the consent of Syria or is it entitled to just go in and bomb as it pleases?
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#20
Since it appears that Assad allowed ISIS to flourish, I don't think we'll be asking
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#22
Allowed them to flourish?......give your world view head a shake, sir. Did Iraq also allow this?
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#29
Well, that does it, a WSJ Fox owned opinion piece is very convincing......not. Keep shaking.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#31
The question was whether he would need congressional authorization to pursue his plans in Iraq.
Vattel
Aug 2014
#23
He was answering more broadly, I believe, than just whether or not he needed authorization--
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#26
Nothing to smooth over, that was the point. And since he has a rough ride even from Democrats, who
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#33
regardless of the situation, "We have no strategy" is a bizarre thing for a president to say
Doctor_J
Aug 2014
#38
Why lie? The situation is fluid. The US wants and needs support from other countries,
panader0
Aug 2014
#34