Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The JV Team Strikes -- Again -- This Time In The Heart Of Europe -- March 22, 2016

 Updates

March 23, 2016: President Obama says he has "a lot on his plate" and that ISIS shouldn't interfere with everyday lives of Americans, after all, it's just the JV; it's not an existential issue. Whatever. Two weeks from now Brussels will be forgotten just like Paris has been forgotten. And Benghazi. And Yemen. And dozens of other Obama success stories.

Original Post

The Washington Post suggests that President Obama has some concern about the JV team in light of today's terror attack in Brussels.

This was posted almost exactly one year ago:

Fathomless Ignorance

In a nutshell: first from The Wall Street Journal:
Every president gets things wrong. What sets Obama apart is his ideological rigidity and fathomless ignorance....
Now turn to Yemen. In 2012, after the Arab Spring, the president singled out Yemen as a model for a prospective political transition in Syria. Mr. Obama was at it again just two weeks ago, citing the fight against al Qaeda in Yemen as the model for the war he intends to wage against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Whoops. "Over the weekend," noted McClatchy's Adam Baron on Monday, "the growing gap between administration rhetoric and reality came to a head, as the acerbically anti-American Houthi rebels—who American diplomats allege have close financial and military ties with Iran—took control of many areas of the capital, Sanaa, with minimal resistance from the U.S.-supplied Yemeni armed forces."
Keep going around the world. He declared victory over al Qaeda and dismissed groups such as ISIS as "the jayvee team" at the very moment that al Qaeda was roaring back. He mocked the notion of Russia being our enemy—remember the line about the 1980s wanting "its foreign policy back"?—just as Russia was again becoming our enemy.
That was back on September 22, 2014. Read that part about Yemen again. Now this from today, from Al Arabiya:
Houthi rebels on Friday seized power in Yemen and dissolved the country’s parliament as they announced a series of constitutional decrees drafted by the powerful shiite militia,.

The rebels, backed by Iran and influential members of the former regime of President Abdullah Saleh, have also set a two-year period in which the transition of power would be complete.
It just got a bit more tense for Saudi Arabia today. 

And that's the way it is, Friday, February 6, 2015. Only 713 more days (dynamic link).

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