Tag Archive: russia

The Obama Doctrine (Part 2)

As I said before I think the President’s handling of the Ukraine crisis indicates some things about his foreign policy beliefs and I think that this is a great time to try to… Continue reading

Ukraine: Why is it so important?

Since I finally got around to writing about Ukraine I figured I’d go ahead and fill in some reasons why Ukraine is important to the Russia and the United States. Why is Ukraine… Continue reading

The Obama Doctrine: A war of dollars instead of missiles

Generally speaking, the attachment of a President’s name to a doctrine is about a foreign policy position and by now it is public knowledge that President Obama has been confronted with some great… Continue reading

Will we avoid conflict in Syria?

So yesterday I wrote about how I believe the United States should attack Syria. However during the day, events unfolded that may make an attack on Syria a moot point. Secretary of State… Continue reading

Song for Syria (Part 5) How we should attack

Now that I have covered the “why” concerning the question of action in Syria. I turn my focus to the “how.” The thorny question of how we should act concerning Syria is one… Continue reading

Song for Syria (Part 3)

I have written previously about Syria and if you want some additional background you can read here and here. Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few weeks you… Continue reading