Obama's U.S. leadership... on climate change
If you’re sitting in Tel Aviv or London or Riyadh or Tokyo or Seoul or New Delhi, and you learn that Obama has just given a big speech on climate change, what inferences might you make? But the fact is that Obama's idea of "global leadership" is to focus on climate. ISIS must be terrified
- 24 May 2015Exposed: Obama’s policies to empower ISIS
For those able to read the plain writing on the wall, the end game between Obama and the Islamic State was always easy to discern. The administration's incompetence is a product of its total failure to understand the nature of jihad
- 22 May 2015The Scarlet Letter of world politics
When Putin thinks Kalashnikovs and power, Obama thinks Kindles and fundraising events. When allies in the Middle East think territory, influence or strategy, Obama thinks about rhetoric, charm offensives and light footprints
- 20 July 2014Obama’s abysmal legacy: Eight incompetent years?
From the Veterans to Obamacare to the IRS to Benghazi and more, Mr. Obama seems intent on having words like “disaster” and “incompetence” become synonymous with all eight years of his presidency
- 17 June 2014Obama's 2013? Appalling! Could 2014 be better?
This year has not been good for President Obama. Dr. James Boys takes a look at Obama's stunning 2013 policy fumbles, which look even worse in light of the promise brought by his re-election barely one year ago. From domestic to foreign policy, it's been something of a nightmare. How could 2014 possibly be worse?
- 27 December 2013Barack Obama's great MidEast disappearing act
Obama’s reluctance to lead – to get out in front of events in the region -- comes from his deep-rooted anxiety about the US’s role in world affairs
- 11 July 2013Obama’s visit won’t change Israeli-Palestinian stand-off
Enjoy your trip to the Holy Land, Mr. President. Just don’t expect to succeed where others have failed
- 14 February 2013Obama & the Middle East: ‘Change we can believe in’?
As the White House prepares to announce Obama’s first visit to Israel as U.S. President, Dr. James D. Boys commences a series of articles considering U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle East and how it has evolved over the past 4 years.
- 6 February 2013The Hagel nomination and Obama’s second term
Chuck Hagel is not a terrible choice to lead the Pentagon, but he's not much better than that
- 8 January 2013What appointing Chuck Hagel would say about Obama
Hagel’s appointment to the Pentagon would be important less because of the advice that he’d give the President and more for what it would say about Obama’s comfort with his questionable views
- 19 December 2012Four more years of Obama's Middle East
Like most modern American presidents, Obama will likely try to secure his legacy by a bold foreign policy initiative. All the more reason to be concerned
- 13 November 2012Supporters of President Obama celebrate prospect of 'no more Israel'
RebelPundit.com talks to Obama supporters celebrating his win on election night about Israel, Netanyahu and Iran
- 8 November 2012Leaving America weaker in a more dangerous world
After almost four years of Obama's presidency, not only is America’s standing in the world weaker, the world is also more dangerous than before
- 24 October 2012A nuclear game-changer?
With election day drawing closer and Romney surging in the polls (including in Ohio) the release of this story must be suspect and raises once again the issue of national security leaks from the Obama White House
- 21 October 2012EU Nobel Peace Prize is more farcical than Obama's
The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in what can only be described as a travesty and a complete farce
- 12 October 2012
- REVEALED: Claudia Lawrence ‘Mystery Man’ CCTV enhanced in cold case review
- Does socialism work? A classroom experiment
- Why do smart people still choose Keynes over Hayek?
- Russia and Israel: A beautiful friendship?
- Urgent measures needed to rescue hospitality and high streets from irreversible lockdown decline
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