Vice President Joe Biden’s forced apology for speaking the partial 
truth about the origins of the Islamic State (IS) is the most dramatic –
 and, for a superpower, humbling – example yet of the absolute disarray 
in U.S. policy in the Arab and Muslim world. The man who is, 
technically, the second most powerful official in the empire, was 
compelled to retract his earlier assertion that “our allies in the 
region” created the conditions for the rise of IS by funding the “proxy 
Sunni-Shia war.” Turkish president Recep Tayyep Erdogan – whose border 
is the chief conduit for Islamist fighters into Syria, and who has 
openly abetted the unfolding IS conquest of the Kurdish border town of 
Kobani – exploded in rage at being out-ed by Obama’s number two, as did 
the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates, which Biden named 
along with Saudi Arabia and Qatar. 
Biden might also have cited Jordan and Kuwait, but the biggest 
omission was the United States, which has on many occasions taken credit
 for “vetting” the dispersal of funds to “rebel” forces dominated by the
 al-Qaida affiliate al-Nusra, the Islamic Front, and the Islamic State. 
One can imagine the cursing out Biden got from his boss, the Jihadist
 Supporter-in-Chief, with Obama waving his Kill List at the VP while 
ordering him to recant by Tuesday, when decisions to terminate with 
extreme prejudice are handed down from the Oval Office.
-- Glen Ford, "VP Joe Biden Accidentally Tells A Little of the Awful Truth" (Black Agenda Report).
 
 
