The "Egyptian Failure"
The failure of the president of the United States vis-à-vis Egypt should have surprised no one. President Obama has no experience, unfortunately, he is unable to lead neither in matters of foreign policy nor in domestic issues. Indeed the collapse of his “medical philosophy” is just a prime example, as this policy was assumed as the crown of his presidency thus far.
Indeed, The Egyptian failure is just another item in a long
and quite embarrassing list of US failures in Foreign policy, substantiating an
assumption that somehow the White House cannot plan a long-term policy that
works, or challenge the question “what shall we do if…?’. Alas, the "Egyptian Failure'' is unique and
distinct from other failures.
The 20th Century witnessed major American
failures. The proportion between failure
and success is alarming. The First World
War was concluded with The US being shut out from the League of Nation [an
English invention supported and promoted by The Wilson Administration], when
the congress simply refused to adopt the president’s policy. The US President was drugged - during the Versailles Conference by the
angry French and imposed on the “The New World” the infamous Versailles
agreements, with its impossible terms imposed on the Weimar Republic. A first year History student in collage will
confirm that the Versailles Agreement were the first shots of World War 2.
Zalli Jaffe
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