The World is on Fire
In the wake of the revolt in Egypt, fully agitated by the Obama Administration, revolution is spreading across the Middle East like wildfire. Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, and Jordan are in revolt. I find it difficult to believe that this is all spontaneous, separate and isolated to each country. It could be that those who chafe under these regimes are emboldened by the examples of the other nations. Perhaps its the tentacles of the Muslim Brotherhood are slithering across the Middle East, toppling regimes that are not favorable to their cause. Some say that through the inactions and stumbling missteps of the President's weak Middle East policy and lack of strategy has ignited the whole region into conflict. It has indeed strengthened the Muslim Brotherhood, and they know that we will do nothing. They may very well achieve their desired caliphate. Indeed, in response to the crisis, the President made this statement;
"I am deeply concerned by reports of violence in Bahrain, Libya and Yemen. The United States condemns the use of violence against peaceful protesters in those countries, and wherever else it may occur.
The United States urges the governments of Bahrain, Libya and Yemen to show restraint in responding to peaceful protests and to respect the rights of their people.
The world on fire, and Obama fiddles while it burns.
Labels: Barack Obama, caliphate, conflict, conspiracy, ideology, incompetence, Islam, leftist, Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, policy, President, protest, regime, revolt, revolution, strategy, violence


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