NP Rank:
Obama needs to define himself, says financial times
Lionel Barber, the Editor of the Financial Times, posted an op-ed called "In Search of a New Metternich for the Pacific Century."
With delight, Barber states: "Historians will look back and ask whether America's re-engagement in the Pacific in November 2011 marked the moment when tensions with China, the superpower-in-waiting, escalated irreversibly."
A clearer admission of British intentions with regard to their puppet Obama could not be found. (Oh, I'm sorry, Britain is no longer an empire, just a whopping financial power, excuse me)
Reporting on the expanded military policies and the economic warfare carried out on Obama's Asia tour, Barber warns that it's a tricky business, running an Empire, and points to Henry Kissinger's mentor, Prince Klemens von Metternich, who played one side of the British manipulated destruction of Europe in the Napoleonic wars, and whose Congress of Vienna in 1815 set the course for imperial control of Eurasia for the following century, blocking the American Revolution from its intended course of freeing Europe and the world from tyranny.


Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 07:07 on November 20th, 2011
Your story here provides inspiration for me to profile President Obama employing my template from How to Select an American President (c)2011 James A. George. You can read excerpts from the book at Politisite as I roll them out in articles.
The President has pretty well defined himself by deeds and "accomplishments" don't you think?
Recent Columns:
at 15:17 on November 20th, 2011
YJim,
Glad to be an inspiration.
at 04:59 on November 21st, 2011
Here you are http://politisite.com/2011/11/20/defining-moment-for-presidential-candidates-part-1/