President Obama failed to secure the American diplomatic missions in Libya and other Muslim countries before and during the September spasm of anti-American violence. His failure led to the deaths of our Ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. In view of the extraterritoriality of those missions, his failure to provide security was a failure to defend Americans on American soil. He has therefore failed in one of the central responsibilities of the office of the President, a responsibility to perform that was recognized by the framers of Constitution by the extraordinary powers given to the President as commander in chief and as chief executive charged to execute the laws.
This failure was not unique on this President's part. His withdrawal from Afghanistan has also been conducted with weak security, as the recent increase in deaths of American military and civilian intelligence staff in Afghanistan proves.
The question we should ask is, do you feel safe from foreign enemies as an American with Barack Obama as President? Do you feel safer than when George W. Bush was President? I surely do not. I do not trust Obama to protect and defend me as an American against foreign enemies. Obama confused the killing of Osama bin Laden with defeat of al Qaeda and radical Islamism. How could anyone trust him in this mission?
Obama is more interested in apologizing to anti-American Muslims than protecting Americans from the violence directed against them by those Muslims.
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