The appointment of both Kerry and Hagel , two pacifists is what Obama wants.
Look at Obama's strategy so far, it is all for support of Muslim brotherhood. The Saudis have caught on.
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What should worry the Obama administration is that Saudi concern about U.S. policy in the Middle East is shared by the four other traditional U.S. allies in the region: Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Israel. They argue (mostly privately) that Obama has shredded U.S. influence by dumping President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, backing the Muslim Brotherhoodâs Mohamed Morsi, opposing the coup that toppled Morsi, vacillating in its Syria policy, and now embarking on negotiations with Iran â all without consulting close Arab allies.
Saudi King Abdullah privately voiced his frustration with U.S. policy in a lunch in Riyadh Monday with King Abdullah of Jordan and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of the U.A.E., according to a knowledgeable Arab official. The Saudi monarch âis convinced the U.S. is unreliable,â this official said. âI donât see a genuine desire to fix itâ on either side, he added.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-saudi-crackup-hits-a-dramatic-tipping-point/
Look at Obama's strategy so far, it is all for support of Muslim brotherhood. The Saudis have caught on.
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What should worry the Obama administration is that Saudi concern about U.S. policy in the Middle East is shared by the four other traditional U.S. allies in the region: Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Israel. They argue (mostly privately) that Obama has shredded U.S. influence by dumping President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, backing the Muslim Brotherhoodâs Mohamed Morsi, opposing the coup that toppled Morsi, vacillating in its Syria policy, and now embarking on negotiations with Iran â all without consulting close Arab allies.
Saudi King Abdullah privately voiced his frustration with U.S. policy in a lunch in Riyadh Monday with King Abdullah of Jordan and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of the U.A.E., according to a knowledgeable Arab official. The Saudi monarch âis convinced the U.S. is unreliable,â this official said. âI donât see a genuine desire to fix itâ on either side, he added.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-saudi-crackup-hits-a-dramatic-tipping-point/
