What foreign policy?
You beat me to it. . . . .
Saudi Arabia's
Obama does have a foreign policy, and it's consistant. It's to arm people who express a desire to cause revolutions against leaders the US ruling ptb don't like, either for perceived US interests (usually global banking and energy interests), what Saudi Arabia wants, or because Obama decides he doesn't like someone (personal vendetta).
The problem is that it's a really, really dumb idea. The people who have been armed benefit from destabilized government or if they're US-friendly leaders we prop up, they've proven to be in it for personal gain.
Now we've got armed and trained-by-the-US maniacs run amuck over huge portions of the civilized world using our weapons for their agenda and Obama still still trying to topple or undermine many of the leaders who could stop the chaos. All of this while he allows invaders to further inundate the US and wanting to disarm law-abiding US citizens.
Add to this that US policies are opening old wounds among neighboring countries. There are entangling alliances all over the globe. Obama's taking sides even where there are no alliances. I can't imagine how it ends well.
Correct me please, where I've got it wrong.