To the editor: In advertisement on President Obama's account on "60 Minutes," you bare the best important part. ("U.S. misjudged acceleration of Islamic State militants, Obama acknowledges," Sept. 28)
In acknowledgment to the catechism of why the United States consistently leads responses to all-embracing crises, Obama replied that back we are the mightiest country with the strongest, best avant-garde military, the U.S. has the obligation to lead.
Obama's altercation is beguiling and hypocritical.
It's beguiling because the one who has the best to lose should lead. In the case of Islamic State, it's Saudi Arabia and Iran, back if Islamic State is larboard unchecked, they may lose their countries.
It is hypocritical because added abominable acts are commonly committed in Africa than by Islamic State, including the killings and kidnappings of innocent bodies and the affai rs of adolescent women into sex slavery. Yet we do not intervene.
Herbert Jaffe, Tarzana
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