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The right way, the wrong way, the Obama way!

Is our current foreign policy confusing anyone else, or is it just me? I am trying to figure this out and I must be missing something. The Administration will not strongly speak out and support the protestors in Iran, who, nearly everyone agrees, are correct in asserting that the Iranian presidential election was stolen by Ahmanutjob and the mullah theocrazies. But, spokesmen for Obama were tripping all over themselves to get out there and condemn the government of Honduras for tossing out their dictator wanna-be Zelaya.
 
I guess there is some common ground, being as our government seems to want to support the anti-American factions in both cases. Perhaps we would be better off if the same approach was taken in both cases, try to say little or nothing at all. It appears that this was an easy way to go in the case of Iran, where the government there is clearly in the wrong. The rule must be that we can only shoot our mouths off when the government is right, as in the case of Honduras. Is it really possible that no one in the Administration took the time to do their homework on this? The military only stepped in at the request and with the unanimous backing of the Honduran Supreme Court and Congress. Zelaya, following in the footsteps on Obama friend, Hugo Chavez, tried to go around the Congress, the Honduran Constitution and the Court and push an illegal election meant to put him on the path of a Chavez like presidency for life.
 
So, if I get this right, the US foreign policy now supports the establishment of leftist dictatorships, of fascist theocracies and of oppressing those who call for democracy and freedom. This must be the case, since we are now standing shoulder to shoulder with Castro and Chavez!
 
You know what they say Mr. President, most times, you are judged by the company you keep!
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With Friends Like US...........

As the foreign policy direction of the new administration begins to evolve, it begs the question; with friends like US, who needs enemies?
 
The first foreign press interview granted by our new president was not to the British, French, German, Canadian or Israeli press, but to Al-Arabiya. Okay, so maybe he was sincere in just wanting to open a new dialog.
 
The British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, comes to Washington for his first official meeting with Obama. This representative, of a country which is arguably one of our two closest allies, receives a blatant snub. Unlike previous White House meetings, he is ushered in and out rather quickly, with only a brief Q&A session, instead of the joint press conference normally held. There are no normal State functions held, and even Mr. Brown's wife get the casual brush off from our First Lady. When this very apparent snub is addressed by a British reporter to the State Dept., the response is that British are out of line in feeling snubbed, that they aren't special, they are no different that any of the other 190 countries that the government is dealing with.
 
Then, onto our second steadfast friend, Israel. Our esteemed Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, travels to the Middle East. Does she trumpet our support for our Israeli allies, no, the hallmark of her visit is Obama's pledge of $900 million to assist the terrorist Palestinian group, Hamas, with rebuilding Gaza.
 
So, as I am left to understand, the new US foreign policy is to kiss up to hostile Muslim regimes, disrespect the British, and stick a thumb in the eye of Israel. What's next, pull our troops out of South Korea and apologize to Kim Jong Il for standing in his way all these years? Or maybe we can send a nice greeting card and basket of processed uranium to Achmadinejad?
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