Y'all are making it sound pretty simple to balance simultaneous close relations both with Russia and its eastern border states.
The only states I know east of Russia's border are Japan and Alaska.
Y'all are making it sound pretty simple to balance simultaneous close relations both with Russia and its eastern border states.
The only states I know east of Russia's border are Japan and Alaska.
Sorry that was unclear. I meant Eastern European states bordering Russia.
I'll ask you the same thing I asked Hawk. What, in your opinion, are some specific things that the US could have done to prevent this?
Do you think an R POTUS would have handled the Poland situation differently?
Do you think that Romney would have had a greater foreign policy focus on Russia than President Obama?
Could the US done something to prevent this? Not sure. I'm not sure though that you can say that there weren't things, realistically, that the Bush and Obama could have done which would have made this unlikely.
Do you think an R POTUS would have handled the Poland situation differently?
Do you think that Romney would have had a greater foreign policy focus on Russia than President Obama?
Could the US done something to prevent this? Not sure. I'm not sure though that you can say that there weren't things, realistically, that the Bush and Obama could have done which would have made this unlikely.
This is true, and further underscores how toxic the invasion of Iraq was to our national interests.
That decision isolated us from our traditional European allies, and the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan have tied up resources in the departments of State and Defense that might otherwise be used elsewhere.
Still, Obama is president and repairing those relationships and deploying those resources are his responsibility. But I do think that that the full context should be considered when we look at how we got to the current situation.
Sorry. I don't understand. An explanation would be appreciated as well as your opinion on whether a Republican POTUS would have handled Poland's concerns about missile defense differently than President Obama. Thanks in advance.
Do you think an R POTUS would have handled the Poland situation differently?
I don't think that's an untrue thing to say -- but I think you may be overstating the toxicity of our entanglements in Iraq / Afghanistan internationally. There, of course, were the initial knee-jerk responses/protests abroad when the US initially invaded Iraq -- but a great deal of the global animosity subsided within a year (in many cases, much sooner). Why? Because, honestly, most people do not give a **** about the Middle East outside of gas prices.
Where the toxicity has still lingered, over a decade later, is at home -- and that's perfectly exemplified in this thread. Americans have this painfully obtuse worldview (and I'm not saying it's illogical, but it is ignorant) born out of the failures of two administrations to accomplish anything profoundly meaningful in the Middle East, especially when considering the enormously impacting costs involved. And we are afraid of wasting more lives and more resources on unworthy endeavors.
It's perhaps that same worldview which has prevented Obama from engaging the global community with any sort of authority. Take a gander at his trip logs from 2009 to 2013. His first year in office was a tour de force (25 countries) ... that has gradually been reduced to summit meetings and trips to Africa (12 total in 2013, 4 in Africa.) Wasn't Obama supposed to be this great uniter? Didn't he win a Nobel Peace Prize for international diplomacy? Well -- get diplomatic, dammit.
Russia would've been afraid of Palin. So unintelligent, she'd probably want to bomb North Korea and hit Russia instead.
For the defenders of President Obama's foreign policy to this point, is there anything in your mind that he has done wrong? Hopefully, your answer is "yes." If so, what?
I am willing to say that I think he has been doing well, post-Crimean invasion.
I am also willing to say that though it took him too long to come to his decision on Syria, I think that decision was correct.
I believe his actions in regard to Somali pirates have been sound as was his taking out of Bin Laden.
I'm sure I could come up with numerous other examples. My point being, can you do the same in the other direction? And if so what would you list?
Was Palin correct about Russia invading the Ukraine?
Bobby Moynahan of SNL could have said the same things -------------
My thoughts are saying Putin is an asshole isn't exactly a Benjamin Disraeli or Henry Clay moment