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It has been a common theme throughout his presidency that Obama and his administration apologize to other nations for the role we've played in the world. I only read a portion of this article, but it appears to give some pretty good examples:
https://www.heritage.org/research/r...how-the-president-has-humiliated-a-superpower
There are many, many more examples. Upon her husbands election Michelle Obama said, "For the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country." It has become abundantly obvious that the Obama's really have been as embarrassed of this country as those words indicate.
I am not saying that our country has never made a mistake, or that we shouldn't apologize when we do, but on balance I believe America is a great country, and that we have every right to be proud of the role our nation plays in the world.
I'll try to be respectful.
1) that article has 10 instances of apologies-- but it does a rather...absent job of asserting what the ramifications of these apologies are. No surprise, given the source of said article. You will be laughed at across the entire world if you truly think that Iran got access to nuclear energy, and that North Korea continues to "strengthen" due to the apologies of Barack Obama. I cannot tell you how far removed from logic, and facts that it.
which leaves us to...
2) You just don't like the idea of apologizing for being American.
Unfortunately for you, your nation has a ****-ton to apologize for.
Let's tune into an ex-Marine talking about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7ZnArMR_qs