Andrew C. McCarthy brings us up to speed on Obama's foreign policy regarding Egypt, as does David French. As usual, Obama sides with the anti-American, anti-Christian forces and seems unable to comprehend basic realities.
Victor Davis Hanson surveys five years of Obama rhetoric:
After five years of empty loquacity and procrastination, the world—in scary places like Iran, Syria, Russia, China, and North Korea—has caught on that when Obama pontificates about a redline or a deadline, these are mere suggestions for further discussion and hardly guaranteed by the power of an unpredictable and dangerous United States.
He makes a further observation:
Obama’s background as a long-time student, lawyer, law lecturer, and politician has led him to live in a world of words rather than of those concrete consequences found more often in the private sector or in the landscape of the self-employed. . . .