The Weakest President In The History Of The U.S.

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In his May 21, 2013 column, Mashari Al-Zaydi, columnist for the London-based Saudi daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, harshly criticized President Barack Obama and his foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the crisis in Syria.

Al-Zaydi wrote that Obama's handling of the Syrian crisis had proven his failure as president, showing him as completely lacking in leadership ability, hesitant and diffident, and overall the weakest president in the history of the United States. He added that it is because of these failings that Obama allowed the crisis in Syria to escalate to the current situation, and that it is he who "caused the wound to become deeper and the bloodshed to continue." He also stated that Obama's hesitant and failed leadership in the Middle East, and especially in Syria, had laid the groundwork for the development of extremism and sectarian violence greater than those of Al-Qaeda.

This column by Al-Zaydi joins a series of recent articles in the Saudi press that attacked America's policy on Syria following the American-Russian agreement to hold an international conference at which a political solution to the Syrian crisis will be sought. For example, an article in the government daily Al-Yawm stated: "The Syrian opposition did not welcome the outcome of the meetings that U.S. State Secretary John Kerry held in Moscow [on May 6, 2013], because [this outcome] is a clear American retreat towards the position of the Russian-Iranian alliance. Considering the crimes of ethnic cleansing that have been perpetrated by Iran's and Assad's killing machine in Baniyas [in early May 2013], the American position is a clear [act of] capitulation to this killing machine at the expense of human rights and America's claims that it supports the freedom of the peoples…" The daily stated further that the U.S. is once again falling into the Iranian trap, as it did in Iraq.[1] Baina Al-Mulhim, a columnist for the government daily Al-Riyadh, asked whether the U.S. had "sold out the Syrian revolution," and wrote: "The crisis of the Syrian revolution changed with the appointment of [John] Kerry as U.S. secretary of state. Kerry is known as a friend of Bashar Al-Assad… and now he is traveling around the world trying to save Assad's regime and to eliminate the so-called 'Al-Qaeda in Syria'…"[2] Tariq Alhomayed, the former editor of Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, wrote that Obama's hesitancy was increasing the bloodshed and the extremism and allowing Russia to play a role in the region.[3]

The following are translated excerpts from Al-Zaydi's column: [4]


Mashari Al-Zaydi (image: Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, May 21, 2013)

"The problem of U.S. President Barack Obama can be summed up in a single word: hesitation. The man is short-sighted, confused and diffident. It seems that the gist of his policy is disagreeing with every position of his predecessor, George W. Bush, and that is quarrelsomeness, not policy.


"This assessment of Obama's policy is not voiced only by his Republican rivals in the U.S., or by those who hate some [aspects] of his global [foreign] policy, but also by some proponents of his own school of thought, like the well-known American author David Ignatius, who recently wrote a critique of the Obama administration's policy that was not confined to foreign [policy] affairs... Summarizing the problematic aspects of Obama's conduct, he said that the public is more afraid of a weak administration than a strong one!

"We are not talking [only] about harsh critics of this administration, inside or outside the U.S. This is apparent from a recent article by Lebanese-American writer Fuad 'Ajami, who slammed Obama for his feebleness, his lack of leadership, and his inability to take bold decisions under difficult circumstances, especially when it comes to his position on the Syrian catastrophe. Nor is it only Republicans who attack [Obama]. [Criticism is also voiced] by people who were overjoyed by the arrival [in the White House] of a black Harvard graduate with African and Islamic roots, the son of Hussein Obama. [They expected him] to have a better understanding of the Islamic and Arab societies and their nature. But eventually, as the helplessness of the international community [to address the situation] in Syria increased due to the [conduct of] the U.S. and Obama, it became apparent that this man is unable to lead and that he hides his failure and ignorance behind a lot of hypothetical talk about red, green and purple lines..."

Obama Is Responsible For Exacerbating The Syrian Crisis

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Op-Ed In London Daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat Attacks Obama: The Weakest President In The History Of The U.S.
 
Mark my words. If the Russians do not do a nuclear strike on America while Barack Obama is in office it will be the miracle of the century. There is no way they are missing this opportunity. No way at all. We have never been weaker - you've got the Islamic World telling you the Russians have the answer - Putin - NOT OBAMA - right here in the story!

The Russians have been awaiting such a day when America would be so weak. As you read between the lines here on this article you can see the Arab world is now putting their faith in Vladimir Putin and Putin is staging the scene now to appear to be the "Savior" because Obama will no longer have a role to play once America is hit by the Russians.

Due to NK numerous press releases - vowing to strike USA with nuclear weapons - I expect the Russians may blame NK and deny it was them, not sure how that will play out.

But this one thing I am certain of. The book of Ezekiel read 37, 38, 39th chapter you see the Russian led Islamic army that is listed there? The leader of this Russian Army according to prophet Ezekiel - his name - Gog - means Prince - the name Vladimir means Prince. ( look up meaning of name on google ) Could he be the one? No telling.

It doesn't matter so long as the Muslims believe he is the one they will follow him into battle. If the Russians are leading the Islamic nations to invade Israel in the future who do you think is going to remove what stands in the way ( THE USA ) of the Muslims invading Israel right now? The Russians! Of course! Wake up, America!

There is a very serious plan unfolding here and we read today that our president is viewed as the weakest president in history. Is this when the Russians plan on making their move? You bet it is!

If America is not hit by the Russians before Obama finishes his term it will be a miracle.

An Honest To G-d Miracle!

-Jeri
 
obama is perhaps one of the weakest leaders in world history. He simply doesn't understand what leadership is. He thinks it's some kind of bullying. He can demand and others will follow. They don't and then he has to excuse and vacillate.

As an example, he thought he was exercising leadership by saying he drew a red line against chemical weapons being used in Syria. Predictably, he was completely ignored. When asked what he intended to do, he said that crossing his red line would result in international condemnation.

One of obama's greatest weaknesses is his inability to tolerate criticism and firing the competent who disagree with him while he remains loyal to those who are incompetent but support his nonsense decisions. Is there any point to firing someone like General Stanley McChrystal and keeping Eric Holder? Yes. A very weak leader would do that. When "make me look good" becomes national policy, we have a very VERY weak leader.

The time is ripe for either Russia or China to make a move. Frankly, at this point either Russia or China would be better than obama.
 
Since the three pesons above agree with the OP-ED posted by a foreign national maybe they can offer the solution to the crisis in Syria.

Keep in mind real conservatives have argued for years that our country cannot and should not police the world. Is that what you three 'conservatives' want?
 
Since the three pesons above agree with the OP-ED posted by a foreign national maybe they can offer the solution to the crisis in Syria.

Keep in mind real conservatives have argued for years that our country cannot and should not police the world. Is that what you three 'conservatives' want?

ah NO, that was you liberals during Bush..

but you all fell SILENT with that when your Dear leader was elected...sorta like code pink

how weird
 
The "solution" in Syria would have been not to get involved in the first place. obama made the crisis in Syria. Having made the crisis he imagines he must now do something about it.
 
LOL. You fruitloops are so damned comical. First, the President is a tyrant, then he is the weakest President we have ever had.

Syria, and many other Middle Eastern nations have been unstable for the whole of my lifetime. You dingbats are seeking anything you can to hang on the President, as your economic predictions have all gone down the toilet. And the thought that the President's two terms will go down in history as an overall success is driving you even further around the bend than you presently are.
 
LOL. You fruitloops are so damned comical. First, the President is a tyrant, then he is the weakest President we have ever had.

Syria, and many other Middle Eastern nations have been unstable for the whole of my lifetime. You dingbats are seeking anything you can to hang on the President, as your economic predictions have all gone down the toilet. And the thought that the President's two terms will go down in history as an overall success is driving you even further around the bend than you presently are.

lol, go down in history as a OVERALL success..
that's some crystal ball you have, it even see what history will be..
as for the rest of you babble, what this article said about Obama you people were criticizing bush over
so does that crystal ball also see who has the two faced double standards?
 
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Hmmm.......... Well, when President Obama took office on 20Jan09, the economy was headed straight down. 500,000 people a month losing their jobs. Today, although we are gaining jobs all too slowly, we are gaining jobs, and the market is at an all time high. And the whole time you people have done nothing but try to destroy the economy. Europe went the route you dingbats were reccomending, and their recovery is far slower than ours.

As far as the Mid-East goes, the President has gone the right course. We aided people on getting rid of some tyrants, and left it up to them to run their own nations. In Syria, Assad is an asshole, and the people fighting him are little more than that. Why should we do anything other than encouraging the people of Syria to try to stabalize the situation?
 
He can't seem to make a decision. He takes responsibility for nothing. He gets out of town to a friendly venue when the going gets tough. He will not take the tough questions from reporters and he blames Bush or the 1/3 of the federal government hat he doesn't control for every crisis.
 
President Empty Chair.
 
He can't seem to make a decision. He takes responsibility for nothing. He gets out of town to a friendly venue when the going gets tough. He will not take the tough questions from reporters and he blames Bush or the 1/3 of the federal government hat he doesn't control for every crisis.

That's because he never wanted the job...just the title.
 
Tell it to Osama bin Laden

Or the rest of the upper echelon that the President's program has taken out. This President apparently decided early on that people that kill Americans are "a concern of mine".

oh boy,
he apparently also decided that civilians employed in our Embassies weren't worth much AND their deaths from a attack could interfere with his chance to lord over us some more with his re-election so close...SO he decided to LIE about it and blame it all on another AMERCIAN CITIZEN..
 
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