He's not!! If we wanted to stop attacks on Americans then he should have condemned Arab TV from showing the movie about their prophet. He should have done more to protect Americans then he has. He is not part of the solution but part of the problem.
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Yes he did, he wanted all the wars to stop !!!! NP
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Barack Obama is not unconditionally opposed to war. He has drawn back from the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. However, he continues to approve drone strikes. There have been more drone strikes in Obama's first term than there was in both of Bush's 2 terms. A significant part of the US economy is military based. Well, apart from ending Nazi terrorism, stopping racial genocide, toppling totalitarian dictatorships and ending oppression and slavery, what have wars ever done for anyone?
In 2009, Barack Obama announced an 18-month withdrawal window from operations in Iraq. Recently, he announced plans to withdraw from Afghanistan by 2014. Both of these wars were started during the Bush Administration as a part of the overall War on Terror. In short, Barack Obama is associated with the War on Terror .
Obama's Wars has 441 pages.
The Army Sergeant charged with crimes that led to WikiLeaks was Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning. In 2010, Manning was arrested for leaking classified military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, which included sensitive information about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. In 2013, she was convicted on multiple charges and sentenced to 35 years in prison, although her sentence was later commuted by President Barack Obama in 2017.
It is impossible to predict, since there are always threats in the world, and presidents need to be prepared at a moment's notice to defend the country. President Obama did not start any wars during his first term in office, and in fact, he ended our involvement in the Iraq War, which was begun by President Bush. Mr. Obama is also ending our involvement in Afghanistan as well.
"Obama's Wars" is a book written by journalist Bob Woodward and was published in 2010. It provides an inside look at the decision-making process of the Obama administration regarding the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
No. Not directly. Some people claim that Presidents are responsible for all deaths in wars during their watch, so they claim he has killed lots of people in Afghanistan.
No, Barack Obama spent those years in school. He graduated from Harvard, first in his class, as a lawyer.
None. President Obama was too young to serve in any previous major wars.