Ralph Peters: “Obama’s Crawling Away From the Middle East Like a Crippled Hamster”

Ralph Peters had some choice words for the president in reaction to his surreal 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday.

In case you missed it, Obama told CBS’s Steve Kroft that Putin’s incursions into Syria are a sign of weakness – not a sign of leadership.

Obama boasted that real leadership is pushing for a climate change treaty and brokering a nuke deal with Iran (that has already been violated.)

“He’s chasing unicorns,” Peters said. “The president refuses to understand Putin.” He added that Obama also doesn’t understand the Russians, warfare, and the Islamic State. “He lives in this little bubble of unreality,” he declared.

Peters took issue with Fox News foreign policy analyst KT McFarlane’s contention that Obama was “walking away from the Middle East.”

“Obama is crawling away from the Middle East like a …crippled hamster,” he corrected.

An aside: Here’s some interesting dish from former intel officer John Schindler on Twitter:

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

7 thoughts on “Ralph Peters: “Obama’s Crawling Away From the Middle East Like a Crippled Hamster”

  1. Here’s an EU diplomat who “believes the fraud is mentally unwell”; quite right, so- – rather than the ordeal of impeachment (which isn’t possible-can’t impeach what “isn’t) we should convince Congress to apply Amendment 25 which has to do with the “incapacitation” of a potus and the chain of succession!

    Like

  2. Pingback: Ralph Peters: "Obama's Crawling Away From the Middle East Like a Crippled Hamster"

  3. Pingback: Our Watcher’s Council Nominations -Totally Un-Chocolate Edition | NoisyRoom.net

  4. Pingback: Trevor Loudon's New Zeal Blog » Our Watcher’s Council Nominations -Totally Un-Chocolate Edition

  5. Pingback: Our Watcher’s Council Nominations -Totally Un-Chocolate Edition | Viewpoints of a Sagitarrian

  6. Pingback: Our Watcher’s Council Nominations -Totally Un-Chocolate Edition | Nice Deb

  7. Pingback: Watchers Council Nominations – Totally UnChocolate Edition |

Leave a comment