Thursday, August 28, 2014

YOU CAN ONLY LIE SO MUCH THEN THE TRUTH COMES OUT - THE POTUS BHO ADMITS THEY DON’T HAVE A STRATEGY AGAINST TERRORIST–THE LEFTIST WAY OF DESTROYING AMERICAS NATIONAL SECURITY- AFTER 6 YEARS IN OFFICE AND IGNORING THE THREAT OF THE TERRORIST MUSLIM ISLAM EXTREMIST WHO WANT TO DO HARM AGAINST THE AMERICAN CITIZENS THE DEMOCRAT POTUS BHO HAS NO STRATEGY BUT AN AGENDA TO BE PRO GREEN MUSLIM AND PRO RED PUTIN RUSSIA–AND DO THE BUG OUT OF IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN–AND NOW WHAT DO WE HAVE–MORE TERRORIST AS THE ANNIVERSARY OF 911 THE DAY THAT LIVES IN INFAMY AGAINST AMERICA FROM THE MUSLIM TERROSIST AND THE STRATEGY FROM THE DEMOCRATS IS TO BLAME THE VIDEO ONCE AGAIN THIS TIME AROUND

President Obama on Thursday said his administration has not yet developed a comprehensive strategy to counter Islamist militants operating inside Syria.

Addressing reporters at the White House, Obama vowed Congress would not be "left in the dark" as officials draft plans to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
"I don't want to put the cart before the horse. We don't have a strategy yet," Obama said.
Noting media reports suggesting the president was weighing expanding airstrikes into Syria, Obama said "folks are getting a little further ahead of where we're at than we currently are."
"We need to make sure that we've got clear plans, that we're developing them. At that point, I will consult with Congress and make sure that their voices are heard," Obama said.

The president has already authorized airstrikes against ISIS fighters operating in Iraq without congressional approval, and on Thursday defended that decision as being part of his duty as commander in chief. 

"That requires me to act fast based on information I receive if an embassy of ours or a consulate of ours is being threatened," Obama said.
But lawmakers — including prominent Democrats, including Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) — have asked the president to come to Congress to seek explicit congressional approval for an expanded military campaign.
"I am calling for the mission and objectives for this current significant military action against (ISIS) to be made clear to Congress, the American people, and our men and women in uniform," Kaine said in a statement. "And Congress should vote up or down on it.”
"I urge the administration to use the next two weeks to clearly define the strategy and objectives of its mission against (ISIS), then bring it to Congress for a debate and authorization vote," Kaine added.
Obama said the administration needed time to develop a "broader regional strategy" and bring in international partners to help stabilize Syria.
"We are gonna work politically and diplomatically with folks in the region," Obama said. "And we're gonna cobble together the kind of coalition that we need for a long-term strategy as soon as we are able to fit together the military, political and economic components of that strategy. There will be a military aspect to that. And it's gonna be important for Congress to know what that is, in part because it may cost some money."

Read more:http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/216205-we-dont-have-a-strategy-yet

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