Well, maybe. If so it explains why he took so long to act on the situation in Libya. On the one hand, Gaddafi is like a friend to him, an admirer who has heaped considerable praise onto Obama. Much like Hugo Chavez, Gaddafi has embraced Obama and his marxist aspirations.
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But how can he ignore an opportunity to advance the reach of radical Islam? If Al-Qaeda is on the ground in Libya, fighting against Gaddafi, it helps explain Obama's reluctance to join the fight.
Looks to me like nothing good can come of this. The entire Middle East is on the road to strengthening the power of Islam, making it an even more formidable obstacle to any sort of stability that one would hope for. Forget it, this is only going to get worse and eventually spill onto our shores again, as it did on 9/11.
Click here for article - Obama: Consistently Anti-American
But how can he ignore an opportunity to advance the reach of radical Islam? If Al-Qaeda is on the ground in Libya, fighting against Gaddafi, it helps explain Obama's reluctance to join the fight.
Looks to me like nothing good can come of this. The entire Middle East is on the road to strengthening the power of Islam, making it an even more formidable obstacle to any sort of stability that one would hope for. Forget it, this is only going to get worse and eventually spill onto our shores again, as it did on 9/11.
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