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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Former Navy SEAL Says More Than 90 Percent Don’t Support Obama

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It’s no mystery that Democrat Barack Obama’s poll numbers have been crashing, with his approval numbers dropping below the dreaded 40% level in some polls. However, those numbers are lofty compared to the approval that Obama is receiving from our military, according to one former Navy SEAL.

Appearing on FOX News’ “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren on Wednesday, former U.S. Navy SEAL Carl Higbie claimed that “over 90% don’t support the president.”

Higbie, who authored the book, “Battle on the Home Front,” said that Obama’s appearance with the troops was nothing more that a photo-op and called his foreign policy a “global failure.”  

“This is indicative of a global failure of his foreign policy. He has touted that he is behind the troops before, and he stands in front of these guys [military] and gets a photo-op and everything like that, while saying, ‘I’m going to send 3,000 of you to combat Ebola, but I’m not going to send any to combat an actual enemy that’s really threatening America.” 

Higbie was highly doubtful of Obama’s ISIS strategy to defeat them by training more Iraqis, explaining that the U.S. spent years training the best Iraq had to offer and “they still weren’t an effective fighting force.”

Higbie said that Obama needed to do away with the rules of engagement and uncuff our military so that they can win wars against real enemies and threats to America. 


“It’s going to take a massive message. I would say to these people [ISIS], especially for the president. ‘You chop two Americans heads off, I’m coming to get you,’” former SEAL Higbie recommended. “It’s going to take a surge of troops, unfortunately, and really send the message home.  They need to be in fear of us.” 

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