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Is there any question that worldwide opinion regarding the U.S. as a superpower has eroded in recent years, and that much of that has to do with the policies of Barack Hussein Obama?
Indeed, Obama and his administration's foreign policy of detachment (non-intervention) while giving rogue regimes (such as Iran) major concessions and the benefit of the doubt is perceived with astonishment and contempt by allies and enemies alike.
Which brings us to Hillary Rodham Clinton. It's not discussed in the lamestream media, but how would Clinton be perceived as Commander In Chief?
According to the Quran (verse 4:34), Men are in charge of women, because Allah has made one of them to excel the other. So is it logical that Islamic world leaders would show as much respect for a foreign female leader as opposed to a male leader?
Just as importantly, Clinton has (in essence) promised the equivalent of a third Obama term, so will other world (including Muslim) leaders "endorse" or approve of another term of a Retreater In Chief?
Indeed, Obama and his administration's foreign policy of detachment (non-intervention) while giving rogue regimes (such as Iran) major concessions and the benefit of the doubt is perceived with astonishment and contempt by allies and enemies alike.
Which brings us to Hillary Rodham Clinton. It's not discussed in the lamestream media, but how would Clinton be perceived as Commander In Chief?
According to the Quran (verse 4:34), Men are in charge of women, because Allah has made one of them to excel the other. So is it logical that Islamic world leaders would show as much respect for a foreign female leader as opposed to a male leader?
Just as importantly, Clinton has (in essence) promised the equivalent of a third Obama term, so will other world (including Muslim) leaders "endorse" or approve of another term of a Retreater In Chief?