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Former Defense Secretary Hagel Speaks Out Against Obama's Middle East Policies – Latest of Many

<p>Last year&comma; defense secretary Chuck Hagel resigned&comma; marking yet another failure by the Obama administration to retain knowledgeable and experienced leaders&period; At the time&comma; there were whispers that the resignation had to do with Hagel and Obama not seeing eye to eye on issues such as how to handle ISIS and Syria&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Although he remained silent at the time of these accusations&comma; Hagel is now speaking out about his time working with Obama&period; He claims the U&period;S&period; has never had a clear strategy for how to deal with Syria&comma; and Obama has quickly lost credibility in the eyes of the world due to his inability to take action when Syria moved their chemical weapons&comma; despite warnings from America not to do so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Hagel is one of many well-respected leaders who have been disposed of by Obama because of his incompetence&period; Robert Gates&comma; who proceeded Hagel in office&comma; wrote of the Obama administration&rsquo&semi;s frustrating leadership&comma; which caused him to say he was &ldquo&semi;running out of patience&rdquo&semi; with them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Another predecessor&comma;<strong> Leon Panetta<&sol;strong> released a book stated that Obama had &ldquo&semi;kind of lost his way&rdquo&semi; in office&comma; and was responsible for the collapse of the Iraqi government last year&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>David Petraeus<&sol;strong>&comma; a war veteran general and former C&period;I&period;A&period; director was ousted by Obama based on an allegation of providing classified information to a woman he was having an affair with&period; Now knowing that Hilary Clinton was also exchanging classified information in an unsecure private email account&comma; it begs the question why Obama is picking and choosing who to dispose of&comma; and why our commander in chief is getting rid of all of our best leaders&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Although these questions may never be answered&comma; Hagel warns&comma; &ldquo&semi;There is a danger in all of this&comma;&rdquo&semi; when discussing the way the Obama administration micromanages and runs this country&period; Many Americans probably agree&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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