poniedziałek, 24 marca 2014

Co powiedział, a czego nie pan Obama:

Jak by nie patrzyć znad kontuaru baru, to pomiędzy...

"... Some may disagree. But I believe America is exceptional..." - mówi z trybuny Zgromadzenia Ogólnego U.N. do Narodów świata prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki Barack Hussein Obama II...

...i dalej...

"... I’ve made it clear that even when America’s core interests are not directly threatened, we stand ready to do our part to prevent mass atrocities and protect basic human rights..."

"...We live in a world of imperfect choices. Different nations will not agree on the need for action in every instance. And the principle of sovereignty is at the center of our international order.

But sovereignty cannot be a shield for tyrants to commit one murder. Or an excuse for the international community to turn a blind eye..."


źródło: "Blogger T.L."

...a...

"...Obama has never appeared comfortable with the idea of nationalism, including his country’s own version of it. Early in his presidency (drugiej kadencji -T.L.), Obama was asked at an international summit if he believed in American exceptionalism, an expression of U.S. nationalism that holds that the country’s revolutionary roots and democratic ideals set it apart from all others.

“I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism,” Obama said, dismaying conservatives, who believed his answer diminished the idea.

He added, “I’m enormously proud of my country and its role and history in the world...”


źródło: "The Washington Post"

...istnieje wcale nie subtelna różnica zawierająca w dzielącej te dwa cytaty cezurze i kijowski Euromajdan, i powrót Krymu do Rosji...

...tak sądzę w egzystencjalno fenomenologicznym monologu przy porannym kubku kawy bez najmniejszej ochoty do podjęcia dialogu w tej kwestii z kimkolwiek...

:-(