Sarah Palin slammed Barack Obama’s foreign policy in a Fox News interview Thursday night, directing a pointed question to the president.
“So how is that U.S. apology tour working out for ya, Mr. President?” she asked in an appearance on “Hannity.”
Palin bashed the administration over ads
airing in Pakistan. The spots feature Obama and Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton distancing the United States from an anti-Muslim film
made in America, a video administration officials have said played some part in sparking demonstrations across the Middle East that resulted in the death of America’s ambassador to Libya.
“Look, if our fearless leaders insist on waving the white flag like
this, then they need to bring our troops home from the Middle East, no
more blood, no more U.S. treasure spent, not one drop, if those in
control of our troops’ lives and our tax dollars going into things like
this are going to capitulate — wait, apologize, for a First Amendment
right of ours, freedom of speech, that our troops are over there
fighting for,” Palin told Sean Hannity. “Sean, our commander-in-chief is
contradicting what we believe our troop’s mission is and that is to
protect freedom.”On Friday morning, anti-Western protests broke out across Pakistan, following attempts Thursday by rioters to access the U.S. embassy there. That capped off what The Associated Press called “nearly a week of violent rallies against the film.”
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