Concerned Veterans for America has launched a new video series on the failures of the Obama administration's foreign policy doctrine of "leading from behind." The launch begins with Libya as a case study in what's gone wrong with U.S. foreign relations. Watch the video below:
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Concerned Veterans for America has launched a new video series on the failures of the Obama administration's foreign policy doctrine of "leading from behind." The launch begins with Libya as a case study in what's gone wrong with U.S. foreign relations. Watch the video below:
“Libya is a prime example of why Obama’s strategy of ‘leading from behind’ makes the world a more dangerous place and America less secure,” said Pete Hegseth, CVA's CEO, in a statement. “The Obama administration touted the military operations against Libya in 2011 as an example of their new and improved national security strategy – war from the air, no footprint on the ground, and allies taking the lead. But the current chaos in Libya today shows that that strategy has been a complete failure that has only emboldened and strengthened radical Islamic groups that threaten not only the region, but also America and America’s allies."
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The Weekly Standard2014Washington, DCPolitics2014-12-19http://www.weeklystandard.com/leading-from-behind-on-libya/article/8218962014-12-19T10:512014-12-19T09:55Leading From Behind on LibyaConcerned Veterans for America has launched a new video series on the failures of the Obama administration's foreign policy doctrine of leading from behind. The launch begins with Libya as a case study in what's gone wrong with U.S. foreign relations. Watch the video below:
“Libya is a prime example of why Obama’s strategy of ‘leading from behind’ makes the world a more dangerous place and America less secure,” said Pete Hegseth, CVA's CEO, in a statement. “The Obama administration touted the military operations against Libya in 2011 as an example of their new and improved national security strategy – war from the air, no footprint on the ground, and allies taking the lead. But the current chaos in Libya today shows that that strategy has been a complete failure that has only emboldened and strengthened radical Islamic groups that threaten not only the region, but also America and America’s allies.Arab Spring, Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Libya, Michael Warren, Middle East, Muammar Qaddafihttp://cdn.weeklystandard.biz/cache/280x280-.jpg