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BO Disrespects NATO Chief Raising Questions About His Commitment To The Alliance

Wednesday, March 25, 2015 8:06
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Rick Moran / American Thinker

On January 20, 2017, we’re going to pinch ourselves to make sure we’re not dreaming that the most irresponsible president of the post war era is finally out of the Oval Office.

The new NATO chief, former Norway Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, is in Washington this week for meetings with defense officials to discuss strategy. Several weeks ago, his people requested a meeting with President Obama – a courtesy given to every NATO Secretary General in the past.

Obama didn’t turn Stoltenberg down. He didn’t even bother to reply. As Josh Rogin poiints out in Bloomberg, this lapse of respect at a time like this is incredible:

President Barack Obama has yet to meet with the new head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and won’t see Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg this week, even though he is in Washington for three days.  Stoltenberg’s office requested a meeting with Obama well in advance of the visit, but never heard anything from the White House, two sources close to the NATO chief told me. 

The leaders of almost all the other 28 NATO member countries have made time for Stoltenberg since he took over the world’s largest military alliance in October. Stoltenberg, twice the prime minister of Norway, met Monday with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa to discuss the threat of the Islamic State and the crisis in Ukraine, two issues near the top of Obama’s agenda.

Kurt Volker, who served as the U.S. permanent representative to NATO under both President George W. Bush and Obama, said the president broke a long tradition.  “The Bush administration held a firm line that if the NATO secretary general came to town, he would be seen by the president … so as not to diminish his stature or authority,” he told me.

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http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/03/obama_disrespects_nato_chief_raising_questions_about_his_commitment_to_the_alliance.html#ixzz3VPTmeHB2 
 

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