easyt65
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7 years ago this week the Nobel Prize committee awarded Barry the (THEN) prestigious Nobel Peace Prize...for 'Potential'. In his acceptance speech, while he was planning on ordering 30,000 more American troops into battle in Afghanistan, Barry lectured the world on the 'necessity of waging war'.
"He is the erstwhile anti-war candidate, now engaged in more theaters of war than his predecessor. He is the commander-in-chief who pulled more than a hundred thousand U.S. troops out of harm's way in Iraq, but also began a slow trickle back in. He recoiled against full-scale, conventional war, while embracing the brave new world of drone attacks. He has championed diplomacy on climate change, nuclear proliferation and has torn down walls to Cuba and Myanmar, but failed repeatedly to broker a lasting pause to more than six years of slaughter in Syria."
He is the President who was so eager to drag the US into more war that he by-passed Congress TWICE and began his own started his own UN-Sanctioned wars in Libya and Syria to help terrorists overthrow dictators and seize their own countries.
"If there was consensus Obama had not yet earned his Nobel Peace Prize when he received it in 2009, there's little such agreement on whether he deserves it today."
"Instances of terrorism have peaked, deaths in battle around the world are at a 25-year high, and the number of refugees and displaced people has reached a level not seen in sixty years..."
"He has ordered drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Syria that have killed civilians and sparked tension in those countries and across the international community. What began as a secret program has become more transparent as Obama has aimed to leave legal limits for his predecessor on the use of unmanned warplanes."
The Nobel Peace Prize committee is asking themselves today, "WTF WERE WE THINKING?!"
Once lauded as a peacemaker, Obama's tenure fraught with war
"He is the erstwhile anti-war candidate, now engaged in more theaters of war than his predecessor. He is the commander-in-chief who pulled more than a hundred thousand U.S. troops out of harm's way in Iraq, but also began a slow trickle back in. He recoiled against full-scale, conventional war, while embracing the brave new world of drone attacks. He has championed diplomacy on climate change, nuclear proliferation and has torn down walls to Cuba and Myanmar, but failed repeatedly to broker a lasting pause to more than six years of slaughter in Syria."
He is the President who was so eager to drag the US into more war that he by-passed Congress TWICE and began his own started his own UN-Sanctioned wars in Libya and Syria to help terrorists overthrow dictators and seize their own countries.
"If there was consensus Obama had not yet earned his Nobel Peace Prize when he received it in 2009, there's little such agreement on whether he deserves it today."
"Instances of terrorism have peaked, deaths in battle around the world are at a 25-year high, and the number of refugees and displaced people has reached a level not seen in sixty years..."
"He has ordered drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Syria that have killed civilians and sparked tension in those countries and across the international community. What began as a secret program has become more transparent as Obama has aimed to leave legal limits for his predecessor on the use of unmanned warplanes."
The Nobel Peace Prize committee is asking themselves today, "WTF WERE WE THINKING?!"
Once lauded as a peacemaker, Obama's tenure fraught with war