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Obama's free ride on killer drones and illegal wars


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2511646#.UIkSPxxiJwcWashington Examiner:

President Obama has killed hundreds of civilians, including women and children, in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia through a drone war aimed at exterminating the suspected terrorists on his unprecedented and ever-expanding "kill list" -- a list that has included U.S. citizens.

 

 

In Iraq, Obama tried to perpetuate the U.S. occupation past his promised date for withdrawal, and after Iraqi leaders wanted American troops to leave.

 

In Libya, Obama illegally intervened in a civil war, sending U.S. fighter jets and missiles to kill a dictator who posed no threat to America. The aftermath of this unauthorized war: a coup in neighboring Mali paired with the rise of al Qaeda in that country, and a terrorist attack in Libya ending in the death of four Americans.

Amid real successes -- such as the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, and ultimately ending the occupation of Iraq -- Obama's foreign policy has been riddled with failures, scandals and mistakes. But if you watched this week's debate or follow this election cycle's media coverage, you would assume Obama has been throwing a perfect game around the planet.Scissors-32x32.png

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"President Obama has killed hundreds of civilians, including women and children, in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia through a drone war"

 

AND indirectly or directly caused the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi

 

 

our push button President

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AND our servicemen by changing the rules of engagement and keeping them from protecting themselves.

 

@Geee absolutely, did not mean to exclude our armed forces.

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