terror (adj)
9.10.20
When President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he had been in office less than 10 months. Two presidential terms later, Obama had backed a war of regime change in Libya, a normalization agreement with a terror regime in Iran, and the “red line” fiasco in Syria, which likely encouraged military takeovers by the Kremlin in Crimea and by Beijing in the South China Sea.
—Richard Grenell, "Nobel prize committee's credibility is on the line," 10 Sep. 2020 {11:15 AM EDT}
When President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he had been in office less than 10 months. Two presidential terms later, Obama had backed a war of regime change in Libya, a normalization agreement with a terror regime in Iran, and the “red line” fiasco in Syria, which likely encouraged military takeovers by the Kremlin in Crimea and by Beijing in the South China Sea.
—Richard Grenell, "Nobel prize committee's credibility is on the line," 10 Sep. 2020 {11:15 AM EDT}
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