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No-fly zone, missile strikes targeting Al-Qaeda, state sponsor of terrorism developing nuclear weapons.  Those are a few the key words and phrases being used in the media to report on the events shaping the foreign policy decisions of the President of the United States, but am I talking about the actions going on today with Libya, Pakistan and Iran and President Obama or I am talking about Iraq, a factory in Sudan and North Korea under President Clinton.  


During his term in Office President Bill Clinton had him self a no-fly zone, over northern and southern Iraq and would lob cruise missiles at Saddam's forces when he would target the US and British air craft patrolling that air space.  When it came to combating the terrorist threat posed to the American people by Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden President Clinton used missile strikes targeted at a handful of their suspected locations of operation in the wake of the bombing of our embassy's in Africa or did the bombing commence because more news was breaking about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky, only George Stephanopoulos knows for sure.  And in other news Communist North Korea developed nuclear weapons right under the nose of the US President at the time, Mr. Clinton.


Those same scenarios are playing themselves out again under President Obama with the no-fly zone now being enforced over Libya.  Repeatedly using Predator missile strikes in Pakistan appears to be our major method of combating Al-Qaeda.  Oh, and by the time Mr. Obama leaves office Iran will all most certainly have themselves nuclear weapons, and we actually know they're making them unlike being caught by surprise by the koreans. 


History is repeating itself.


Wonder how long until an embassy gets bombed, an attack is launched against one of our naval ships, we involve ourselves in stopping an ethnic cleansing conflict, and people learn about the past of someone named Bill Ayres and the Chicago ties he has with President Obama.




 

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