Obama ;another blunder .

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More diplomatic confusion between U.S. and Poland

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Opinia.US SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. media has not yet picked up on the latest diplomatic controversy between Poland and the U.S. But the public disagreement between President Obama’s new ambassador in Warsaw Lee A. Feinstein and the Polish defense minister over plans to send additional Polish troops to Afghanistan is drawing media attention in Poland.
Ambassador Feinstein made a public statement, in which thanked the Polish government for planning to enlarge its military contingent in Afghanistan, but Polish Defense Minister Bogdan Klich has denied that a decision to increase Poland’s troop deployment in Afghanistan has been taken.
On Saturday, Ambassador Feinstein said on the TVN24 Polish television channel that Poland’s president and prime minister “declared that not only would they be keeping Polish soldiers in Afghanistan, but they would also enlarge the contingent. This is something for which we are very grateful.”
Speaking Monday morning at a press conference, Bogdan Klich denied such claims and suggested that Ambassador Feinstein may have been guilty of a diplomatic faux pas. Mr. Klich said “The ambassador committed a blunder, since neither the prime minister, nor the minister of foreign affairs, nor the minister of national defense made any declarations to the American side about an increase in the contingent. But, please remember that these are the ambassador’s first days at a new post.”
Picking up on the Polish defense minister’s comments, the English-language newspaper Krakow Post ran an online headline “U.S. Ambassador to Poland ‘Committed a Blunder’.” The Polish Radio’s International Service posted on its website a report under a more diplomatic headline “Confusion over Poland’s Afghan deployment deepens.”
Polish Radio quotes Mr. Klich as saying “There is no such decision, nor plans.” The Polish defense minister added that the contingent of 2,000 Polish soldiers in the Ghazni province in Afghanistan will not be enlarged unless it is absolutely necessary. He did confirm, however, that 200 soldiers would be going to Afghanistan to be held in strategic reserve in case of emergencies.
Responding to questions about Ambassador Feinstein’s comments, President Kaczynski’s office said that no detailed plans had been sent by the defense ministry on the issue of enlarging the Polish military contingent in Afghanistan, and that it was far too early to make such a decision.
Surprisingly, U.S. media, which has been lately reporting extensively on Afghanistan, has not yet picked up on this story. It was reported by the Chinese news agency Xinhua. A brief summary of the Xinhua report was placed on The USA Today website.
Whether other U.S. media outlets report on this story will become clearer on Tuesday. An earlier diplomatic blunder between Poland and the U.S. over President Obama’s announcement about the removal of the U.S. missile defense shield system from Poland and the Czech Republic, which he made on the day of the 70th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland at the beginning of WWII, received considerable U.S. media attention.
Media criticism may have forced President Obama to send Vice President Biden on a face-saving mission to Central Europe. During the visit, Mr. Biden made several strong comments in support of U.S. commitments to the defense of Poland and other Central European nations, which President Obama may now find difficult to ignore in his attempts to improve relations with Russia. It may be up to Polish American organizations, including the Polish American Congress, PAC, to make sure that in his overwhelming desire to get Mr. Putin and Mr. Medvedev to help him in Iran, President Obama honors Mr. Biden’s assurances.
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Ahh right, yes- Obama "failed Poland AGAINSS", got it.
Is it not somewhat insulting to the WHOLE WORLD to suggest that the mess in Afghanistan (made at the urging of the idiotic Bush admin representing oh so many corporate interests) is the responsibility of the "free world"??

That article suggests that Obama's "failure" lies in not being able to put a positive spin on the abject failure of 8 years and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of "effort" (all under shady pretenses).

According to that article, "Obama" is at fault for not coercing other nations into throwing their resources into the QUAGMIRE called "the Afghan war" . IF his "crime" is allowing his friends to drop out of a HUGE losing proposition, I would say that makes "Obama" (and by using parentheses I mean that the US government is HARDLY one person at the top, just like it always has been) a far more trustworthy entity than "George Bush" ever was

Seriously, the way that piece of trash reads, "Obama" should be threatening consequences against all nations who don't "help out" in the idiotic misadventure currently taking place in the middle east

I can't wait til our country gets out of that stupid quagmare/nightmire
 

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Is it not somewhat insulting to the WHOLE WORLD to suggest that the mess in Afghanistan (made at the urging of the idiotic Bush admin representing oh so many corporate interests) is the responsibility of the "free world"??

Not at all.
 

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mabudon
I can't wait til our country gets out of that stupid quagmare/nightmire
Me too.Is there anything one can do (in Canada) to speed up the process of ending this military "adventure", or has such process even begun?
It has in Poland .
 

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Gee, another Obama thread. As if the guy isn't spread all over everything now.:roll:
 

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The delusional right wingers can't stop criticizing President Obama. But as always, there isn't a word of truth or logic in anything they say. All it does is to show their hate and desperation. Nothing more.
 

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Ooops, Obama ''blunders'' through the economy by ending the recession:

Economy grows in 3Q, signals end of recession

The Associated Press: Economy grows in 3Q, signals end of recession


The economy grew at a 3.5 percent pace in the third quarter, the best showing in two years, fueled by government-supported spending on cars and homes. It's the strongest signal yet that the economy has entered a new, though fragile, phase of recovery and that the worst recession since the 1930s has ended.





BLAME OBAMA!
 

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Ooops, Obama ''blunders'' through the economy by ending the recession:

Economy grows in 3Q, signals end of recession

The Associated Press: Economy grows in 3Q, signals end of recession


The economy grew at a 3.5 percent pace in the third quarter, the best showing in two years, fueled by government-supported spending on cars and homes. It's the strongest signal yet that the economy has entered a new, though fragile, phase of recovery and that the worst recession since the 1930s has ended.
BLAME OBAMA!
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Thank China for the billions it has lend to the US to help rebuild its economy .
You don't have to blame Obama .He had nothing to do with economy.
 

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Rebuild the American economy?

You must be joking!

Clinton created 24 million jobs - he left the economy in great shape. It took Republican Bush to screw up the economy. Blaming Obama for the mess the Republicans cretaed is the high point of insanity.
 

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Clinton created 24 million jobs

No he didn't. You attach too much power to the office. The President is just not that powerful. Sorry to disappoint you but the same goes for Dubya. Any suggestions that one individual has much effect on something as massive, intricate and complex as the US economy is patently ridiculous.
 

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Americans feel increasingly disheartened, and our leaders don't even notice.
  • By PEGGY NOONAN
The new economic statistics put growth at a healthy 3.5% for the third quarter. We should be dancing in the streets. No one is, because no one has any faith in these numbers. Waves of money are sloshing through the system, creating a false rising tide that lifts all boats for the moment. The tide will recede. The boats aren't rising, they're bobbing, and will settle. No one believes the bad time is over. No one thinks we're entering a new age of abundance. No one thinks it will ever be the same as before 2008. Economists, statisticians, forecasters and market specialists will argue about what the new numbers mean, but no one believes them, either. Among the things swept away in 2008 was public confidence in the experts. The experts missed the crash. They'll miss the meaning of this moment, too.


Peggy Noonan: We're Governed by Callous Children - WSJ.com






 

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''The new economic statistics put growth at a healthy 3.5% for the third quarter. We should be dancing in the streets. ''


No one is doing so because the news media is acting as if it didn't happen and it has gotten no publicity.

Last year in Feb and April, Bush denied there was a recession and the news media played up his view that it was only a ''slow down''. As always there is a double standard when it comes to this type of political nonsense with the far right always playing games.
 

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The only real blunder that Obama has made so far is not tossing junior and his cronies in jail. You should never be nice to snakes, they will come back and bite you.
 

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http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/business/econwatch/main503983.shtml?contributor=45134gopher ,

Rebuild the American economy?

You must be joking!

Clinton created 24 million jobs - he left the economy in great shape. It took Republican Bush to screw up the economy. Blaming Obama for the mess the Republicans cretaed is the high point of insanity.




(AP)
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton wants China to continue investing in the United States because the two countries' financial futures are closely tied together.

"I certainly do think that the Chinese government and central bank are making a smart decision by continuing to invest in Treasury bonds," she said during an interview Sunday with the popular talk show "One on One." "It's a safe investment. The United States has a well-deserved financial reputation."

To boost the economy, the U.S has to incur more debt, she said, shortly before departing for Washington. "It would not be in China's interest if we were unable to get our economy moving," Clinton said. "So by continuing to support American Treasury instruments, the Chinese are recognizing our interconnection.
 
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