Here is the problem with Obama's inability to identify our enemies as Radical Islamic Terror.

It really is a simply matter,  if he cannot identify our enemy,  he cannot wage war against our enemy.  You say,  "But he is waging war against the enemy."  Understand this,  there is a difference between doing enough to keep the war off the front pages,  while allowing the enemy to prosper.  In four days,  in Operation Desert Storm,  we flew 4,400 sorties at the enemy.  That will take Obama a full year,  in Iraq, if he stays committed for that long,  dithering around,  hoping no one will notice,  while thousands will die in the meantime.

He has allowed our American hostages (three of them) to die,  without making their rescue a top priority,  waiting 7 weeks after being told where they were being held,  seven weeks after being told they would be moved within days  . . . . . .   7 stinking weeks.

He threatened a "red line" offensive,  then took the coward's way out of that.

He watched in paralyzed silence,  as the Arab Spring erupted,  folks in Iran and across the Middle East,  begging Obama for help.     They were asking because they believed all that crap he told them in his speech at the University of Cairo   . . . . . .    all of  it, "BS,"  none of it with any follow-up whatsoever.

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  1. Senator Bob Corker, the Tennessee Republican who is chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, made clear he felt "no need to hurry to authorize war against ISIS."

    “It does not seem to have resonated with anyone,I haven’t found any colleague who’s been enthusiastic about it.” --Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and a member of the Intelligence Committee.

    See how much help Obama is getting from Republicans?

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    1. By his own admission, Obama does not need the help of the GOP. Live with his words, fella. Even the Democrats are opposed to his request. You are just pretending that you know what you are talking about.

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