Dick Cheney: Daash seize the wealth of Iraq and Obama is playing “golf”
Dick Cheney: Daash seize the wealth of Iraq and Obama is playing “golf”
20/06/2014 02:11
Tomorrow’s Press / follow-up: Shen Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney launched a scathing attack on U.S. President Barack Obama, and his policies in Iraq and Iran files.
She said Cheney’s remarks, more to the controversy over the chain of events that prevailed in Iraq and Middle East policy during the current century.
Cheney said, one of the fiercest defenders of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, in an opinion piece written by his daughter Liz told the Wall Street Journal: “Rarely is the U.S. President was wrong to such a degree in many things, and at the expense of a lot,” he said, adding: “Iraq is in danger of falling, however, Islamic extremist terrorist groups, Mr. Barack Obama speaks about climate change .. The terrorists took control of the land and resources more than ever in history, and Obama playing golf. ”
He added: “It seems that Obama is aware of these facts, or that does not care about the facts .. that the presence of the base gives a clear threat and danger to the United States.”
He added: “It is time for President and his allies to face some harsh realities: the United States is still in a state of war, and the withdrawal of troops from the battlefield at the time it stays where enemies are fighting, does not mean the end of the war.”, Pointing out that the chaos that prevails in Iraq is a direct result of foreign policy options for the U.S. president, Barack Obama.
The former U.S. Vice President that “the weakness and withdrawal are a provocation, and the withdrawal of America from the world is catastrophic, and puts our security at risk.”
In response to these remarks, said Harry Reid, the majority leader of the Senate: “If there is not something the country needs at the moment, he is taking the advice Dick Cheney about the war .. and to be at the side of the offending Dick Cheney means that we are on the right side of history. ”
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