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President's Foreign Policy Failures Increase
President Obama, like most American presidents, is lucky that the public pays little attention to foreign policy and rarely casts its votes on the basis of presidential foreign-policy performance. It required something as dramatic as the November 1979 Iranian seizing of our diplomats as hostages, followed the next month by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan to turn Jimmy Carter's foreign policy mess into a major negative issue for him in his failed 1980 re-election bid.
A political danger for presidents is that precisely because the public pays little attention to foreign policy until a explosion occurs (usually metaphoric), the White House does not get public pressure to improve the situation as it does with, say, a failing domestic economy. As the economy gets worse and worse, the public complains more and more, and the White House is on political alert to try to do something about it, usually. However, the political danger of a foreign-policy failure tends to just fall out of the politically clear blue sky on an inattentive White House.
But the palpable, increasingly manifest weakening of the American position -- from Russia to China/Taiwan to Turkey to Saudi Arabia to the Middle East peace process to Pakistan and Afghanistan to Mexico and Latin America --needs only a spark to reveal to the American public that in the last three years, we have experienced the most sustained weakening of our international interests, values and positions since the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Just last week, the Obama administration sustained three self-inflicted international reversals in Russia, China/Taiwan and the U.N., regarding the Palestinian/Israeli peace process.
Consider Russia. Russian President Dmitri Medvedev announced that he was stepping aside to permit Vladimir Putin to run (essentially unopposed) for president next year. That means that Putin is likely to be president of Russia for 12 more years because, constitutionally, Putin can now serve two more consecutive six-year terms.
Unfortunately, President Obama had placed a huge, strategic bet that Putin was not coming back. As CNN reported on July 6, 2009: "In an interview with the Associated Press late last week, Obama seemed to be trying to work through the sticking points by driving a bit of a wedge between Medvedev and Putin. 'The old Cold War approaches to U.S.-Russia relations is outdated and that it's time to move forward in a different direction,' said Obama. 'I think Medvedev understands that. I think Putin has one foot in the old ways of doing business and one foot in the new.'"
It doesn't take much to imagine where Putin, the former KGB operative, will place one of those booted feet when he gets back in office. That foot placement will be felt hard in Washington, D.C.
As Foreign Affairs magazine described it a few days ago, "Putin's return is likely to complicate Russia's thawing relations with the West, particularly the U.S.-Russia 'reset' begun in 2009. ... 'If Putin returns then I guess we will need another reset,' joked a former high-ranking Kremlin official earlier this month. The White House said on Saturday that it would keep making progress in the reset regardless of who the next Russian president was."
It's not just that the president has given away a lot to gain Medvedev's approval (now of no value to us) by: 1) giving up our anti-missile defensive commitment to our friends Poland and the Czech Republic and 2) publicly attacking the corruption of Putin's associates, who dabbling in domestic Russian politics, tried to make Medvedev look stronger to his fellow Russians. It's hard enough for an American president to dabble in American politics. Most shrewd American presidents resisted the temptation that Obama couldn't.
But at a far more strategic level, by personally insulting Putin and a large part of the Russian elite that are his allies, the White House has undercut our effort to contain China by triangulating with Russia in the same way that Nixon contained Soviet Russia by triangulating with Mao's China in the 1970s.
As Dimitri K. Simes, the leading expert on Russia and president of the Center for the National Interest, put it recently, "The United States must have better relations with Russia than Russia has with China." Oops! President Obama's personally implemented, failed Medvedev-centric Russian policy has turned Putin -- a George W. Bush friend -- into a personal enemy and a lost strategic asset. Only a new American president can start repairing that vital Russian link in our China-containment policy.
But the danger of American weakness with China, made even more difficult without Russia's strong East Asia voice supporting us, was painfully brought home last week when it was announced that we would comply with the demands of China and not supply our ally Taiwan with new F-16s.
Even the neo-liberal London Economist accused the Obama administration of practicing "appeasement" with China: "Appeasement would also probably increase China's appetite for regional domination ...To Chinese military planners, Taiwan is a potential base from which to push out into the Pacific. ... Strong American backing for Taiwan has served the region well so far. ... To abandon Taiwan now would bring out the worst in China, and lead the region's democracies to worry that America might be willing to let them swing, too. That is why, as long as China insists on the right to use force in Taiwan, America should continue to support the island."
When presidential-led U.S. foreign policy is seen as conspicuously and dangerously weak by even liberal European opinion, President Obama runs the risk that world liberal journalistic opinion may provide critical -- and believable -- public support for what will surely be a major Republican campaign charge in next year's presidential race.
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6 Comments
JohnH
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 9:28 AM
What else could one expect from a President who's resume consists of, mostly, community organizing? The "Prez" has jumped into the deep end, not knowing how to dog paddle, much less swim. Meanwhile, his lifeguards continue to search for that "reset" button...... Someone call 911!
Pamela Heckel
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 10:37 AM
What you consider "mistakes" in the Obama foreign policy are deliberate provocations. President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton are not stupid. Ignore the details. Look for the big picture.
Tim
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 12:16 PM
"Putin return"? When did he depart? Medvedev was nothing more than a puppet, a placeholder, to allow Puting to retake the presidency after a short break.The real crime is BHO's failure to understand that.Taiwan has not loaned us a trillion dollars, the PRC has. BHO's actions in this are understandable. Golden Rule: Them with the gold make the rule.
Tex Horn
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 1:49 PM
Here's one citizen that hasn't forgotten where we are in terms of foreign policy. With Obama bowing to the Muslims, accepting books on socialism from Hugo Chavez, saying the the United States is no longer the leader in a free world, and that we are no longer a Christian nation, is it any wonder how we are considered by the world today? Even France looks stronger than we do. Putin is laughing his a$$ off at us. So are the Chinese. Where are the presidents that rule from the position of strength, as Reagan and "W" did? You know who the real weaklings are? Us. For putting up with this piece of socialist crapola in the White House. Okay, America, go back to watching TV now.
PDK
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 3:31 PM
One mantra among others, of liberals and the democrat party, all through W Bushs two terms was the anti American military one. They harangued about American imperialism, how Americas military was the cause of all the problems in the world. They implied that if America would just get rid of her military, peace and tranquility would fall upon the planet Earth like purifying snow.Then in 08, the democrats get their, among other things, anti military man elected President. 60 days into office he cancells the contract for the 87 remaining f-22rapture, 5 times the fighting machine that our aging f-16s are.A few months later he cancelled the deal W brought to Poland for a protective missel deployment system, got nothing from Russia in terms of tit for tat, nothing.So the Einstein democrat, anti-American Messiah President sbubs his nose at Puttin, implying we are the big cat bud. Then China makes serious gains on us including on our military, and once again boy genius decides to cut the military buget to bolster bigger socialist handouts. Now that Barac has hurt Americas military, given away the missel shop for nothing, allowed both Russias and Chinas military to make gains on us, and that the unsagacious, anti America Messiah who snubbed Puttin, reminding him that we are the big cat, we learn that Mr. Puttin is going to be Russias next President, for the next 12 years.As DR Smith from Lost In Space may have said at this point, "oh the pain, the pain". The liberal mindset, and the democrat party are hazardous to your American life, good God almighty, is there anything that dolt has not wrecked yet. I hope we survive Obama, but even if we do we will be paying for, and cleaning up his mess for decades to come. If I were the preacher man at the pulpit, here I would say, here I would start out with "brother let us prey". Thank you
JAC
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 6:05 PM
As I've said before in other comments, the Chicago Cockroach is a "Whiskey Delta," and the other countries all recognize it. They know they can get away with anything with impunity, and Obozo will do nothing about it. There is much more at stake in the 2012 elections than jobs and the economy. None of those will matter if that moron gets a chance to continue his dismantling of the country for four more years.