From Strategic Culture
By Wayne Madsen
''Manufacturing twin political crises: one over a controversial American
and/or Israeli-made anti-Muslim film that resulted in the siege of the
U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya and the deaths of four personnel,
including the U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens, and a very tense
Chinese-Japanese crisis over the disputed Diaoyu (as they are known in
Chinese) or Senkaku (as they are known in Japanese) uninhabited islands
in the East China Sea that could bring the U.S., via its treaty
obligations with Japan, into a conflict with China, have rocked the
Obama administration’s foreign policy… The appearance that Obama cannot
handle dual world crises has played into the hands of Romney and his
neo-conservative pro-Israeli advisers.''
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