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Arbo
09-08-2013, 08:46 AM
Indeed, decades of bad policy and morons in power has been harming our standing in the world.

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/collapse-of-american-power-recalls-dis/88400/



Not since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, and prior to that the fall of France in 1940, has there been so swift an erosion of the world influence of a Great Power as we are witnessing with the United States.

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What we are witnessing now in the United States, by contrast, is just the backwash of inept policy-making in Washington, and nothing that could not eventually be put right. But for this administration to redeem its credibility now would require a change of direction and method so radical it would be the national equivalent of the comeback of Lazarus: a miraculous revolution in the condition of an individual (President Obama), and a comparable metamorphosis (or a comprehensive replacement) of the astonishingly implausible claque around him.


Until recently, it would have been unimaginable to conceive of John Kerry as the strongman of the National Security Council. This is the man who attended political catechism classes from the North Vietnamese to memorize and repeat their accusations against his country of war crimes in Indochina, and, inter alia, ran for president in 2004 asserting that while he had voted to invade Iraq in 2003, he was not implicated in that decision because he did not vote to fund the invasion once underway. (Perhaps Thomas E. Dewey would have been an upset presidential winner in 1944 if he had proclaimed his support for the D-Day landings but advocated an immediate cut-off of funds for General Eisenhower’s armies of liberation.)

fj1200
09-08-2013, 02:03 PM
Indeed, decades of bad policy and morons in power has been harming our standing in the world.

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/collapse-of-american-power-recalls-dis/88400/

He had me until:


Canada could play a role — but first it must acquire an aircraft carrier...