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Protecting the Image
· Friday, October 16, 2009
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. dollar isn't the only currency headed to new lows. After months of drifting along in "the winds of change," America's diplomatic credibility is sinking alongside the greenback. The Obama White House and the so-called mainstream media -- preoccupied with hoopla over "health care reform," meaningless drivel about the 2016 Olympics and the vacuous award of a Nobel Peace Prize -- barely have noticed the water flooding into our ship of state. Unfortunately, the Iranians, North Koreans, Russians and the Taliban all have been paying attention. Don't count on any of them to help bail out our boat.
On Sept. 17, less than a week before he was scheduled to deliver his Utopian "world without nuclear weapons" speech at the annual U.N. General Assembly seance, Mr. Obama announced that he was abandoning plans for ballistic missile defense installations in Poland and the Czech Republic. Commentators around the world drooled all over themselves commending the move as a step toward building "a new era of respect" and noting that the "initiative" would be "welcomed in Moscow."
Mr. Obama's presentation to the assembly Sept. 23 and his speech to the U.N. Security Council's summit on "nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament" Sept. 24 were celebrated for their "breadth and understanding" and his "appeal for dialogue in the quest for world peace." But the O-Team's careful choreography collapsed just hours later, when Iran's secret uranium enrichment facility, buried in the mountains near the holy city of Qom, was exposed.
In the aftermath, it was revealed that Mr. Obama had known about the site since January. When asked why he failed to mention the Iranian malfeasance in both of his U.N. addresses, a White House spokesman said the administration didn't want "to spoil the image of success" during Mr. Obama's debut at the U.N.
Of course, the problem isn't "image"; it's reality. And the reality is that the Iranian pursuit of nuclear weapons has continued unabated for at least a decade. U.S. intelligence confirmed that Tehran was building its underground enrichment facility at Nantez in early 2002. Since then, the U.S., the Europeans and the U.N.'s toothless International Atomic Energy Agency have been aware that Iran has continued to build multiple centrifuge arrays for refining "weapons-grade" nuclear material. An arms-control scientist says the facility at Qom probably can produce "sufficient fissile material to produce one or two multi-kiloton-yield nuclear weapons per year."
The Qom revelation prompted what appeared to be a new consensus for united action against the Iranian regime. French President Nicolas Sarkozy went so far as to say: "I support the Americans' outstretched hand. But what did the international community gain from these offers of dialogue? Nothing."
In the U.S., Democrats, long opposed to confronting Iran, appeared to set aside their internal divisions over health care reform to howl in unusual unison. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, long admired for her pacifism, ominously warned: "An Iran with nuclear weapons is simply unacceptable. ... We must use the tools at our disposal -- from diplomacy to sanctions -- to stop Iran's march toward nuclear capability."
Even the Iranians suddenly appeared to be more pliant. On Oct. 1, at a much-hyped meeting in Geneva, Tehran's nuclear negotiators sat down with U.S., British, French, Russian, Chinese and German officials to discuss "continuing activities within the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty." There the Iranians agreed that in exchange for Russian "enrichment of nuclear material for electrical generation," they would sit down for another chat in Vienna on Oct. 19 and "invite" International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to visit the previously undisclosed Qom enrichment facility Oct. 25.
Now we know it was all for show. On Oct. 9, cleric Mojtaba Zolnour, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's representative to the Revolutionary Guard, said, "Should a single American or Zionist missile land in our country, before the dust settles, Iranian missiles will blow up the heart of Israel." Then on Monday, Oct. 12, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said: "We have announced repeatedly that our nuclear rights are not negotiable. Threats and sanctions are useless."
It's not just the Iranians who are doing damage to the Obama "image." On Tuesday, Oct. 13, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to discuss a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the "Iranian nuclear problem." Afterward, Lavrov told the press, "Threats, sanctions and threats of pressure in the current situation, we are convinced, would be counterproductive."
That's reality. And to make sure the O-Team got the message, on Wednesday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, speaking from Beijing, added: "If we speak about some kind of sanctions now, before we take concrete steps, we will fail to create conditions for favorable negotiations. We believe that we should treat this issue with caution, and there is no need to scare the Iranians."
Mr. Obama has trotted the globe burnishing his image -- and apologizing for America. He already has visited 16 countries. Next month, he will visit four more. He's already the legitimate winner of the "Most Traveled President Award." It's time for him to face reality -- before it is too late.
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dood
This all makes me so angry. There is recklessness at the wheel steering our country. Not much we can do until the next election cycle except try to figure out how to dig out of this deepening hole.
Posted October 16, 2009 at 8:46:40 AM
steve
Our enemies are always watching us. It is a shame so many of them are fellow Americans. Isn't 'uphold the Constitution' an important component to any oath of office? Nice fraud if you can get I suppose.
Posted October 16, 2009 at 9:44:06 AM
Fran
We need to pray, people -- pray! That's the best resource we have available to us until the earliest, 2010. Perhaps victories in the two gubernatorial elections coming up will send a message to those in Washington.
Posted October 16, 2009 at 9:53:30 PM
Ileana
The strength of a currency lies in faith in the government that prints it, the low inflation in that country, and the desirability to own stocks and bonds, and the desirability to purchase other goods produced by that country. Since our government has been printing dollars like drunken sailors, currency that is not backed by goods and services, the world is beginning to lose faith in our government, our interest rates are one of the lowest in the world, the net result is the value of the dollar is plummeting. Add to that Soros betting against the dollar, the price of oil going up, while the value of the dollar is tied inversely to oil - our currency is pretty much in dire straights. The dollar is fiat money, money that our government deems it to have worth. In reality, it is not backed by gold any more, it is only worth the paper that is printed on, the ink, and the labor. The more money we print that is not covered by goods and services, the more potential for inflation.
Posted October 17, 2009 at 12:03:34 AM
Jake Strom
I think it's funny that the Bush administration completely mismanaged two wars, which is why the Taliban is stronger than ever, and the conservatives in this country want to blame Obama for being a weak leader. To hear from a war criminal, Mr. Oliver North, about how to handle this crisis is maddening. Obama has done well so far and people need to stop trying to tear him down for good reason.
Posted October 17, 2009 at 4:16:57 PM
Mspatriot
Jake, all I can say is that I hope you keep coming back to conservative, common sense publications, and something will penetrate that thick skull.
Posted October 19, 2009 at 2:37:28 AM
Ruth Ann Wilson
Jake, where did you go to school? The University of TV News????
Get a Copy of the Constitution, read our Foundations in this Beloved Country. Patriot Post has many good publications for sale. You will find that the "True" History of this Beloved Country doesn't take "years of indoctrination."
Watch your insults to Veterans. Be respectful, they paid a price for Freedom.
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted October 19, 2009 at 10:26:02 AM
DC
Don't worry -- I believe Jake is a member of Organizing for America -- you can create your own BO Account there. I think I would be pretty safe in saying likely Jake was a wee lad in '86
Posted October 21, 2009 at 11:21:03 AM
iowahawk
Interesting that Mr. North refers to the CIC as "Mr. Obama" rather than "President Obama". I too refuse to acknowledge Obama as President. Until such time as he starts doing the job he was elected to do and stops making appearances on the Letterman show, I will treat him with the respect he deserves -- none.
Posted October 23, 2009 at 9:13:52 AM