Monday, April 04, 2011

Yemen Leader: U.S. Ally? Or Next Target of Obama?

By Douglas V. Gibbs

According to the New York Times, the United States supported Yemen’s president, but now may be calling for his ouster. In yet another case of Obama dictating the affairs of foreign affairs that do not affect the U.S. amidst widespread protests in a Muslim nation, the Leftist administration in charge of America is shifting its position in support of revolution that may very well spark yet another radical Islamic uprising in a nation in the vicinity of our top ally, Israel.

The Obama administration's shift, after maintaining support for President Ali Abdullah Saleh, comes after being criticized by Obama's European puppeteers, and other critics, that the American government was being hypocritical for rushing to oust Gadhafi in Libya, yet not strategic allies like the leaders of Yemen and Bahrain.

If the administration was acting in line with the opinion of the American People, and the original intent of the Founding Fathers, Barry would say nothing, and do nothing, unless American interests were being directly affected. However, the way it is looking, every time a Muslim leader is declared a dictator, Obama will have planes and missiles at the ready.

Perhaps Kucinich is right. . . impeachment may be the only way to stop this "warmonger" (to use a leftist term).

At this rate, the leftists will be asking for Bush to come back!

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

U.S. Shifts to Seek Removal of Yemen’s Leader, an Ally - New York Times

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