Embassies in 7 Countries Warn of PossibleTerror Attacks, State Dept Issues Travel Warning … How’s That Obama Cairo Speech, Appeasment Forign Policy Working?
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Seven embassies and counting added to the list of potential attacks. Add the Consulate in Berlin, Germany to the list. Just curious, how’s that Barack Obama “Cairo” speech, foreign policy of appeasement working for you America as the Middle East is on fire? Hmm, I though that electing Obama was supposed to be the miracle cure to the Muslims hating America? Exit question, who would rather have a “cowboy” in office at times like this, rather than an amateur?
U.S. embassies in at least seven countries in the Middle East, Africa and the Caucasus are warning of possible anti-American protests following the attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans.
The embassies in Armenia, Burundi, Kuwait, Sudan, Tunisia and Zambia, along with the embassy in Egypt, which was hit by a protest on Tuesday, all issued warnings on Wednesday advising Americans to be particularly vigilant.
The warnings, posted on the embassies’ websites, do not report any specific threat to Americans but note that demonstrations can become violent.
U.S. State Dept. alerts travelers in wake of embassy protests.
As reported at The Hill, Sen. Inhofe Says the Embassy attacks a result of Obama’s ‘policy of appeasement’
Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) said Thursday that the attacks on American embassies in the Middle East were happening as a result of “the policy of appeasement” and called for immediate congressional hearings into the violence that has left four foreign service officers dead.
“You can start them tomorrow. These hearings should start,” Inhofe told Fox News.
“Let’s keep in mind, this is a big deal,” he continued. “We have four countries right now attacking America. When you attack an embassy, you’re attacking America. We can’t sit around and wait for hearings. We’ve got to do it right now.”
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