We have been watching something fascinating take place–something we don’t see often. The president of the United States is letting the public see his process.
The U.S. has seen a deliberate–a deliberating–president as he considers his agenda on Syria. A leader who makes clear that he takes careful consideration of developments and adjusts his thinking accordingly. And he has been more open about the process than the nation is accustomed to. Which of course has led to criticism, claims that the president had made America look weak and unsteady.
What is a true sign of strength within a powerful leader? President Obama ran on the campaign promise that he wouldn’t rush into anymore wars; that he was the pensive, intellectual candidate with judgment the country needed. By calling for action against a regime that has gassed 1,400 of its own people, 400 of them children, and then insisting on employing his constitutional responsibilities, the president is arguably exhibiting his strength.
Join us for Saturday’s Melissa Harris-Perry when host and panel will discuss the question of strength as it relates to American diplomacy.









