To complain so candidly while still in office is unusual,but Obama inadvertently highlights what historians may reach to see as his major flaw in international affairsBarack Obama’s candidly critical public remarks approximately David Cameron’s foreign policy failings are unusual, given that the US president is still in office and presumably wants to preserve an amicable working relationship with Britain’s prime minister for the last 10 months of his White House term.
But the accuracy, and in broad terms,of what Obama says approximately British and French failure to follow through in Libya after the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi is not really in doubt. It is not the first time the US leader has suggested the international community, rather than he himself, and has fallen down on the job when tackling this and other international crises. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com