Not even a week ago, President Obama was at the Berlin Wall vowing to
scale back the U.S. arsenal in good faith that Moscow would follow suit
in “negotiated cuts.”
Before that, Obama was meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in Palm Springs for a bilateral sit-down that he confidently branded as a positive step forward in U.S.-China relations.
Buoyed by NSA leaker Edward Snowden’s revelations of U.S. intelligence activities and after reportedly milking the hard drives of four laptops he carried into his Hong Kong hotel, the Chinese government defied a Washington extradition request and let Snowden leave the former British territory.
http://pjmedia.com/blog/snowden-snowballs-into-colossal-embarrassment-for-obama-and-his-foreign-policy/
Before that, Obama was meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in Palm Springs for a bilateral sit-down that he confidently branded as a positive step forward in U.S.-China relations.
Buoyed by NSA leaker Edward Snowden’s revelations of U.S. intelligence activities and after reportedly milking the hard drives of four laptops he carried into his Hong Kong hotel, the Chinese government defied a Washington extradition request and let Snowden leave the former British territory.
http://pjmedia.com/blog/snowden-snowballs-into-colossal-embarrassment-for-obama-and-his-foreign-policy/
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