Brain Dead Obama Administration Lies – Says Violent Middle East Protests Not Aimed at United States

Brain Dead Obama Administration Lies - Says Violent Middle East Protests Not Aimed at United States

Brain Dead Obama Administration Lies – Says Violent Middle East Protests Not Aimed at United States- In reality the violence against United States is due to Obama’s indiscriminate drone attacks.

The brain-dead Obama administration continues to push the lie that the violent Middle East protests are the result of some obscure movie that nobody had even heard about, when everyone who doesn’t have their heads stuck up their asses knows that these were planned acts of war designed to add injury to the memory of 9/11.

These attacks were planned ahead of time and coordinated with the skill of a large military hitting their objective.

The Obama administration wants people to think that the protests and violence are the result of an anti-Islamic video, but in reality the violence we are seeing is the result of Obama’s cowardly drone strike killings.

The Obama administration brags about killing terrorists, but that’s all they do – Kill them. The Obama administration is too weak and scared to take any of these terrorists into custody, where we could actually interrogate them, and get additional intelligence that could help stop future violent attacks.

‘This is not a case of protests directed at the United States writ large or at U.S. policy, this is in response to a video that is offensive to Muslims’

White House press secretary Jay Carney said Friday the violent protests throughout the Middle East are not directed at the United States or U.S. policy but are a response to a YouTube video:

CARNEY: We also need to understand that this is a fairly volatile situation and it is in response not to United States policy, and not to, obviously, the administration, or the American people, but it is in response to a video, a film that we have judged to be be reprehensible and disgusting. That in no way justifies any violent reaction to it, but this is not a case of protests directed at the United States writ large or at U.S. policy, this is in response to a video that is offensive to Muslims.

Again, this is not in any way justifying violence, and we have spoken very clearly out against that and condemned it. And the president is making sure in his conversations with leaders around the region that they are committed as hosts to diplomatic facilities to protect both personnel and buildings and other facilities that are part of the U.S. representation in those countries.

The protests which began earlier this week have expanded rapidly across the Middle East on Friday.

Protesters attacked the U.S. Embassies in Tunis and Sudan; Tunisian protesters smashed windows and lit fires inside the embassy compound, while gunfire could be heard. Images of a dark column of smoke over the Tunisian site have circulated on the Internet Friday.

According to a page on the State Department’s website describing what an embassy is, an attack on an embassy is considered an attack on that country.

“Because an embassy represents a sovereign state, any attack on an embassy is considered an attack on the country it represents,” the page reads.

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