Cluelessness, not so much.
(AP) ISTANBUL -- Euphoria swept the world after the election of President Obama, a symbol of hope and yearning for compromise after years of war and resentment toward his predecessor's style and policies. Today, after an electoral rebuke at home, Obama is still popular among America's traditional allies, but his star power among Muslims -- a focus of his international outreach -- is fading.That's not news. And it's not clear which of those "traditional allies" he's still popular among. Certainly not this one. Or even ... this one.
