Our naive Crypto Dictator Barack Husein Obama views all nations as equals. He is convinced that all countries have shared interests. He views the concerns of our enemies as legitimate and even sides with them against our allies. His foreign policy is based on his experiences as a Community Organizer. He thinks the world is like the south-side of Chicago, which is a dangerous view to have. Nations have their own interests and they don’t always coincide with ours. We must recognize this, but not Obama. He really believes in nuances and that all nations have good intentions.

President Obama is applying the same tools to international diplomacy that he once used as a community organizer on Chicago’s South Side, constructing appeals to shared interests and attempting to bring the government’s conduct in line with its ideals.
The limits of Obama’s cool, interests-based approach are visible in Afghanistan, where European allies continue to resist sending additional combat troops to fight an increasingly unpopular war, and in his attempts to assemble a common front against Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons program. In Afghanistan, his efforts to reinvigorate the relationships neglected by the previous administration have yielded few tangible results on the battlefield. In Iran, months of careful, culturally sensitive diplomacy have met with a recalcitrance that U.S. conservatives say will never change
Obama’s approach to the world as a community of nations, more alike than different in outlook and interest, has elevated America’s standing abroad and won him the Nobel Peace Prize. But on the farthest-reaching U.S. foreign policy challenges, he is struggling to translate his own popularity into American influence, even with allies that have celebrated his break from the Bush administration’s emphasis on military strength, unilateral action and personal chemistry.
Conservatives think Obama is undermining U.S. power abroad by failing to recognize the degree to which countries, whether allies or adversaries, are immune to appeals to shared interests. And critics from opposite ends of the political spectrum say Obama has too often muted his public support for American ideals — notably human rights and democracy — in his pursuit of common goals.
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Obama is a reckless, naive and stupid President. The world is an evil place with nations and organizations that don’t have good intentions. The President of the United States should stand up for America’s interests. By pursuing non existent common interests, our adversaries are running circles around Barack Hussein Obama. There are no common interests. The US has nothing in common with Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Venezuela and China. We should have our own agenda and not subvert our interests to others.
Barack Hussein Obama is doing this for a sinister purpose. He is a Transnationalist Progressive who views the US as part of a Global Community. He wants to make the US a defacto colony of foreign interests. He is a dangerous man whose naivete will be our ruin.









