What is a "weak" foreign policy?

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  1. NetworkCitizen

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    Is declaring a "no fly zone" which was really a "bomb the infrastructure to assist rebel forces zone" in Libya weak foreign policy?

    Is telling the leader of Egypt to step down weak foreign policy?

    Are drone campaigns in numerous nations to assassinate their citizens with no judge or jury weak foreign policy?

    Is continuing the laughable "chase militias around Afghanistan" war weak policy?

    Is funding and endorsing rebels in Syria weak foreign policy?


    No. Obama does not have a weak foreign policy, only in rhetoric, just like the rest of his jive talk. He's a jive turkey and has rhetorically turned wars of aggression into humanitarian efforts, "kinetic actions." His team is meddling too much in foreign affairs and they have no control over who ends up as the last radicals standing.

    There are no hippies ready to spread peace and love in the Middle East. You can't win, if the goal was even to try to spread "democracy." Screw democracy as well. He's playing the globalist chess game. His decisions are made in corporate/warhawk/elitist think tanks, just like the others.

    I'd call it a RECKLESS foreign policy. It's what we're known for all around the world.
     
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