From Atlas Shrugs:
"Obama may cause a real problem with our friends or allies who see the world as a more difficult place, such as those dealing with terrorist acts in Gaza, the West Bank or Hezbollah in Lebanon," said Bolton.
"All these things can be handled by talks, according to Obama. But when it is necessary to resort to force or self defense, Obama would look on in disfavor," Bolton said.
Bolton argued Obama holds a "broad conviction" that "everything can be negotiated and can be solved through negotiations."
"He has a faith in the negotiation process as matter that drives policy and not as one aspect of policy only when negotiations make sense," Bolton told WND.
Asked if he believes an Obama presidency will be dangerous for the U.S. as far as the Middle East is concerned, Bolton replied: "Yes. I think so. Although his views seem to change fairly rapidly, if you look at what he says unprompted in response to questions, and not just when he is reading speeches, he has a very naive view of how one deals with adversaries around the world."
Rudy Guiliani chimes in:
"There seems to be more concern about the rights of terrorists or alleged terrorists than the rights that the American people have to safety and security," said former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, speaking to reporters last month on behalf of the McCain campaign.
This all seems to be a pretty accurate portrayal of Obama's expressed policies.


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