Post-Bushie Foreign Policy
(Involving NATO's Anders Fogh Rasmussen)

The United States military-industrial complex
Is less than enthused with Obama's new plans
For dealing with mideastern rebellions and conflicts
Among fractious religions and long feuding clans.

He's decided delayed participation's the way
To prepare future clashes for handling by Fogh.
Then he'll step back and let CIA torturers
Do their thing covertly till Fogh's in it whole hog.

"No boots on the ground!" – spies always wear sneakers.
Arms for the rebels? Either Chinese or Russian.
"Made in the U.S." always sends the wrong message,
So no Congressional earmarks! End of discussion.

Then Fogh can drag-ass as long as he likes,
As long as Obama's not the one being blamed,
Why get caught in the middle as he is in Afghanistan?
Fogh Rasmussen and Karzai aren't even ashamed.

Bob Carlson
www.politicalboondoggles.com
On Twitter @PBoondoggles
3/31/11

To 'U.S. wants other nations to pitch in on Libya'
To 'With no airstrikes, rebels flee Qaddafi forces'
To 'Rasmussen Says No NATO Ground Troops In Libya'
To 'CIA, British Special Forces Crawl Through Libya'
To 'What Are Wars For?'
To 'Military-Industrial Complex'
To 'Libya's Qaddafi'
To 'NATO's Fogh Rasmussen'



3/31/11