Taking the Islamic State Threat to the U.S. Seriously, and Reclaiming America’s National Purpose
The president thinks America can live with occasional terrorist attacks. He’s wrong.
November 1, 2016
The president thinks America can live with occasional terrorist attacks. He’s wrong.
After eight years of retreat from global leadership, American foreign policy is in shambles, with the country’s adversaries ascendant from Crimea to the Middle East to the Pacific. Abe Greenwald notes that among Barack Obama’s many foreign-policy misjudgments is his belief that Islamic State’s warriors “do no threaten our national existence.”
The president thinks America can live with occasional terrorist attacks. He’s wrong.
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After eight years of retreat from global leadership, American foreign policy is in shambles, with the country’s adversaries ascendant from Crimea to the Middle East to the Pacific. Abe Greenwald notes that among Barack Obama’s many foreign-policy misjudgments is his belief that Islamic State’s warriors “do no threaten our national existence.”
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