LISTEN: AMB. BOLTON: President Obama Does Not Believe US Needs To Be The Dominant Power


INTERVIEW — AMB. JOHN BOLTON – an American Enterprise Institute senior fellow and Former United Nations Ambassador

  • Obama meets Netanyahu amid tensions over Iran, aide’s remarks. President Obama sat down Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time in over a year, as the leaders look to ease tensions over the Iran nuclear deal while addressing the fresh burst of Israeli-Palestinian violence
  • AMB BOLTON op-ed: Is President Obama prepared for what might come next in the South China Sea? “The Navy’s recent deployment of the destroyer USS Lassen on a “freedom of navigation” exercise in the South China Sea demonstrated that America does not accept Chinese territorial claims in those waters. Long overdue, but better late than never, the Lassen’s voyage hopefully augurs more to come to safeguard the international waters and rights of “innocent passage” through which nearly one-half of the world’s ocean commerce flows. Nonetheless, this single mission does not yet evidence either a well-conceived U.S. strategy or the resolve necessary for a sustained effort to prevent Beijing from effectively annexing this vital, sharply contested region. China is not creating “facts on the ground,” as diplomats like to say, but is literally creating the ground itself, using small surfaces above the water to build new islands, essentially to serve as naval and air bases for Beijing’s military.”
  • ISIS Sinai Leader ID’d As Potential ‘Mastermind’ of Russian Airliner Terror Attack. (Breitbart) — Abu Osama Al Masri (also referred to as Sheikh Osama al Masri), has been identified by intelligence sources as the likely mastermind behind the attack on a Russian airliner that crashed in the Sinai Peninsula in late October, killing all 224 passengers on board. al-Masri is an Egyptian cleric who graduated from Egypt’s infamous Al Azhar University, a known hotbed for jihadi theology.

 

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