Dear Sir,
After reading Ray Fleming’s support for his hero, President Obama, it was a pleasure and an enlightenment to turn the page and find Hugh Ash spelling out the real truth, that Obama is a weak and indecisive leader, who still has not got a clue how to deal with the danger of IS or whatever these Muslim madmen call themselves.
The President’s so-called ‘strategy’ of a Core Coalition, as Ray Fleming tells it, could take at least a year to assemble, if it ever does get passed the Russians in the UN and off the ground.
I would not even like to guess how many thousands more people in Iraq, Syria, etc., will be dead by then as they wait for Obama’s rescue plan.
From previous experience, as in the liberation of Kuwait from Saddam Hussein, the chance of Arab nations making some meaningful contribution to Obama’s Coalition is just more pie in the sky.
Ray Fleming still keeps blaming the Middle East mess on George W. Bush, but after six years in charge Hugh Ash is spot on when he says Obama has never put a foot right there and the world is a far more dangerous place for his foolishness.
Yours truly,
W.L. Perry
Bendinat
Dear Sir,
I read Ray Fleming’s Looking Around with amazement. How can a commentator wanting to be taken seriously believe Barack Hussein Obama is ‘brave’ when this President is the most gutless Commander in Chief the US of A has ever had and that includes the knuckehead Jimmy Carter?
I voted Obama in 2008, but didn’t fall for the cool dude act four years later. You know what? I was right, because Obama is all wind and no blow and he’s delivered zilch. Our economy is recovering despite him, his Obamacare health plan is an auto wreck for most poor Americans and he fiddles with his golf clubs while the Mid East burns.
If your Mr Fleming thinks our president’s new coalition against terrorism is going to work, he’s seriously deluded. It’ll end up in the dumpster, alongside all Obama’s other busted flush ideas, because he’s a ‘wuss’, like Bill Clinton said.
I suggest folks who care a damn about the future of the free world and want to hear commonsense go read Hugh Ash’s Sunday Comment.
Also, I suggest Mr Fleming stops believing all the crap he reads in the New York Times and Guardian if he wants to know what’s happening out there in the real world.
Respectfully,
Daniel H. Pearce
Soller and Los Angeles