President Barack Obama is making mistakes impacting our foreign policy.
The administration tried appeasement when it declared Hugo Chavez's president-for-life referendum was "for the most part… a process that was fully consistent with a democratic process." The president warned North Korea it would suffer "consequences" if it went ahead with the launch of a long-range missile, but North Korea snubbed the U.S. and launched the missile on a 2,000-mile run. President Obama attempted to charm Iran, but Iran's parliament speaker rebuked our president and told him the U.S. has to acknowledge 60 years of crimes against Iran, change its policies and abandon Israel.
Appeasing and apologizing (for nothing) to these totalitarian countries is interpreted as groveling weakness by the administration, and it is jeopardizing our national security.
Donald A. Moskowitz
Londonderry, NH