Say No to military intervention in Syria
Congress must defeat President Obama’s War Powers resolution authorizing military action against the Assad regime in Syria.
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 6, 2013 | Foreign Policy, International Affairs, National Security, Politics, Presidential Politics, Public Policy | 1 |
Congress must defeat President Obama’s War Powers resolution authorizing military action against the Assad regime in Syria.
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 3, 2013 | Foreign Policy, Government, International Affairs, Public Policy | 0 |
The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org) congratulates Kevin Klose upon his appointment to serve as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) President and CEO.
Read Moreby Michael | Dec 19, 2012 | Foreign Policy, International Affairs | 0 |
If this doesn’t alarm you, I don’t know what will. While our President and Congress dither over a fiscal cliff and gun control, Communist China is cleaning our clock in Africa. The economic re-colonization of Africa...
Read Moreby Michael | Oct 22, 2012 | Foreign Policy, Government, Politics, Public Policy | 2 |
“You mention the Navy,for example,and the fact that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. Well governor,we also have fewer horses and bayonets,” Obama said during the final presidential debate. “We have...
Read Moreby Michael | Oct 16, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, Presidential Politics | 2 |
Last week, I asked if President Obama would throw Secretary of State Hillary Clinton under the bus as a consequence of the tragic errors that left US Ambassador Chris Stevens vulnerable to attack in Libya. Today, on the eve of...
Read Moreby Michael | Oct 10, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, International Affairs, Presidential Politics | 0 |
The State Department mishandling of the situation in Benghazi Libya has hurt what many believe was President Obama’s strong suit — foreign policy. With Bill Clinton out stumping for him, Obama can’t throw...
Read Moreby Michael | Oct 5, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy | 1 |
No, this is not a “bombshell” email. It’s connection to the possible security unpreparedness at the Benghazi Consulate is tenuous at best. An anonymous State Department official provided ABC News with an...
Read Moreby Michael | Oct 3, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, Government, International Affairs | 1 |
An American Ambassador can’t manage all the risks when posted aboard. The late Ambassador Chris Stevens probably knew this more than anyone. But after action reports and reviews are revealing the truth about the attack...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 27, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, International Affairs, Presidential Politics | 2 |
The Wall Street Journal opinion page’s Review & Outlook column is a must-read for those interested in what really happened in Benghazi, Libya earlier this month. The Obama Administration’s mischaracterization of...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 24, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, International Affairs | 0 |
As we put time and distance between the events of September 11, 2012 in Benghazi, Libya, the clearer we understand what transpired that day. We now know that Ambassador Chris Stevens, who perished, traveled in an armored vehicle...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 22, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, Government, International Affairs | 0 |
I found this interesting article online at Foreign Policy magazine. It’s written by James K. Glassman, a former State Department official. Mr. Glassman encourages the use of social media and offers a balanced assessment of...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 22, 2012 | Counter-Terrorism, Foreign Policy, Government, Presidential Politics | 1 |
Obama! That was my reply to a friend who in response to a recent posting, What Wikileaks cables tell us about Abu Qumu Hamouda, replied, “our choice for president.” President George W Bush authorized Hamouda’s...
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