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Shouldn't he be tougher with bad guys abroad?
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Although Barack Obama has steered away from hot-blooded rhetoric about America's enemies, he knows that our political culture is quick to charge liberals with a perilous naïveté about bad guys from abroad.
"These guys from abroad think they're superior to us, that they can come here, make a mess, lie about it and stain the image of Brazil," said Airton Rocha, 28, a waiter at a cafe.
"You can't blame these other guys going abroad.
This was the first time a lot of my guys had been abroad so I am very proud of them".
I was an interesting guy coming from abroad, so they asked many questions.
Terrified of copping to just how expensive and bloody it can be to do nation-building abroad, the guys in charge of the US military-industrial complex came up with a nifty way to avoid another Vietnam: private-sector soldiers, a.k.a.a
But I am against the idea of fighting enemies abroad while letting bad guys at home get away with murder.
"These guys who are radicalised and go abroad – you never see them at any mosque," said one volunteer youth leader who declined to give his name.
That has led to an infusion of players from abroad into the college ranks, guys who are interested in playing ball and getting an education.
But where President Bush's tough guy posture ("Bring 'Em On!") alienated opinion abroad and among liberals at home, President Obama's reluctant warrior stance makes it easier for others to work with him.
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