The Fop and the Wop

deltex1

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I've been home for the last half hour....listening to the whining platitudes and endless political jargon of our president, explaining things in great detail...things that need no explanation....assurances with no sense of being assured....God help us.
 
The moron was not concerned by Putins sale of defensive missiles to Iran since it was not part of the current sanctions regime. Like saying a guy promises not to kick you in the ass..so he kicks you in the nuts instead. That's fine with the community organizer. He has no nuts.
 
Meanwhile, in Yemen, the crown jewel in Dumbama's anti-terror policy. No, it's not too dangerous for U.S. military to enter Yemen, it's too dangerous for Dumbama, politically. And politics is what drives Dumbama's f*cked up policies. If one American died, he'd have to admit that he is the Reverse King Midas.

If This Is What Success Looks Like, Just Imagine Failure


The Obama administration once pointed to Yemen as the proof that the application of what it calls “smart power” works. Today, from John Zarocostas, writing for McClatchy, we learn that:

American citizens escaping Yemen, including small children and some frail elderly, are arriving exhausted in Djibouti after harrowing journeys from the besieged country …

The U.S. ambassador:

… Tom Kelly, said hundreds of Americans have arrived in Djibouti in recent days aboard foreign ships and aircraft after journeys that for some included hundreds of miles of dangerous land travel from Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, to the ports of Hodeidah and Aden.

With:

... some would-be evacuees ... left behind at the port of Aden because they had been unable to climb up rope ladders to board an Indian navy frigate from smaller boats that had ferried them to the larger ship, which had been unable to dock because of fighting in the city.

The Americans who fled Yemen were on their own after the Obama administration decided it wouldn’t be smart “to organize a rescue mission for the estimated 3,000 to 4,000 U.S. citizens in Yemen.”

If This Is What Success Looks Like Just Imagine Failure The Weekly Standard
 

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