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« on: July 20, 2014, 12:41:55 PM »

Probably the worst Western leader, although Obama certainly gives him a run for his money in that regard.
David Cameron? Tony Abbott? Stephen Harper? Mariano Rajoy?

With the exception of Cameron, none of those people are actively pushing the world toward a second Cold War, something that cannot be said of Obama.
I'd say these people are worse, but they head less powerful nations so they can't do as much damage
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2014, 12:45:36 PM »

Probably the worst Western leader, although Obama certainly gives him a run for his money in that regard.
David Cameron? Tony Abbott? Stephen Harper? Mariano Rajoy?

With the exception of Cameron, none of those people are actively pushing the world toward a second Cold War, something that cannot be said of Obama.
How dare that Obama force Russia to invade and back an insurgency in a sovereign nation to maintain its sphere of influence!

Are you kidding me right now?

How dare Russia be upset with two decades of encirclement by the United States! We all know the United States would be absolutely and totally okay if a hostile state transformed Mexico and Canada into its satellites, pointed missiles at us, and placed defense systems in those countries as a "precautionary" measure, right?
Isn't this literally the "domino theory", except applied to North America instead of Southeast Asia? I don't see YOU talking about how the Vietnam War was justified to prevent the transformation of American allies into Soviet satellite states...

Funny how True Leftists flip-flop into realpolitickers and hawks the moment those ideologies can be used to stick it to America...
No. If a hostile nation turned Mexico into a satellite state, it would pose a direct threat to America, i.e. the opposite of Vietnam.
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