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'Bush Did it' Is Not a Foreign Policy
· Thursday, June 17, 2010
Not being George W. Bush while apologizing for America's purported sins is not a foreign policy.
Ronald Reagan came into office with the idea of rolling back the Soviet Union. Reagan hoped that such an evil empire might collapse from its inability to match a newly confident United States.
George H.W. Bush sought to oversee a peaceful dissolution of the Soviet empire, the reunification of Germany, and a new Western-led world order that thugs such as Manuel Noriega or Saddam Hussein could not disrupt.
Bill Clinton pushed Western-inspired liberal globalization to lift the Third World out of poverty.
After 9/11, George W. Bush sought to keep America safe from another round of Islamic terrorism while promoting Middle East constitutional government as a way of weakening Islamic terrorism.
But what exactly does Barack Obama wish to accomplish abroad?
In interviews and speeches, Obama emphasizes his nontraditional background and his father's Islamic heritage. Apparently, he hopes that by reminding the world that he is not George W. Bush, America will be better liked.
But without a strategic vision, "Bush did it" leads nowhere -- given that most of the world's problems predated and transcend Bush. Obama doesn't seem to understand than wanting people to like America is only a means to an end, not a policy in itself -- and an especially dubious means, given the character of many nations in the world today.
Nor does Obama comprehend that global tensions often reflect fundamentally different views of the human condition, rather than simple miscommunication or clumsy diplomacy -- and so can't be solved by serial apologies.
Last I heard, the Chinese communist government has not said a word about the killing of millions of its own, or about past fighting with many of its neighbors. Russia does not apologize for its bloodletting in Chechnya -- or for any of the other countries it has invaded and crushed.
Only Obama's America offers atonement, as if apologies will singularly achieve our new goal of being liked above all else. Yet when there is no upside for a country being democratic or pro-American, and not much downside for being dictatorial and anti-American, global confusion follows over the proper path that civilization should follow.
So after 16 months of the Obama presidency, we are starting to see the sort of chaos that results from America's lack of strategic vision or advocacy of its own values.
Suddenly, allies such as democratic Colombia, Israel and India cannot count on our support in their rivalries with aggressive neighbors, while overt enemies such as Iran, Hamas and North Korea wonder whether a brief window has opened for aggrandizement without repercussions.
In the Middle East, Israel is being tested as never before by Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and now Turkey -- under the cloud of a soon-to-be-nuclear Iran. Apparently, they all think that suddenly the U.S. is no longer Israel's protector, and the opportunity for upping the ante should not be missed.
North Korea warns that Seoul might be "a sea of flame," while jittery Japan cannot seem to stabilize its government. Turkey is starting to sound more like the old Ottoman sultanate eager for a showdown with the West than a NATO ally.
Along with Brazil and Russia, Turkey is seeking to water down American efforts to stop Iranian nuclear proliferation. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez now insults an obsequious Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as much as he once did a tough-talking George W. Bush. In fact, the more we reached out in 2009 to Iran, Russia, Syria, Turkey and Venezuela, the more they all now seem hostile -- suggesting magnanimity is often seen by such governments as appeasement that in turn encourages aggression.
A cash-flush China in turn wonders why it should finance record U.S. borrowing for entitlements it cannot afford for its own people. We seem to gratuitously offend our oldest and best ally, the British, in novel ways each week. The European Union is in a meltdown, and many of its key members suspect that America no longer sees itself as a leader of shared Western interests. Or that if it does, it is now too broke to do much anyway.
In all these crises, trashing George W. Bush, reaching out to enemies and taking friends for granted is not proving to be a coherent foreign policy. Instead, it is a prescription for a disaster not seen since 1979, when another messianic American president thought he could charm the world by making our enemies like us.
And we all know how that ended.
(C) 2010 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.
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Talman
I for one am sick and tired of hearing O's constantly blaming the previous administration. We all tire of that same old refrain. You were elected to be "the man." You are sitting in "the chair." What happens to us or doesn't is your problem and no one elses. It's all the result of your leadership. You are eighteen months into your Presidency and all we see are failed programs and endless spending. Reckless spending that in any other environment would have resulted in your termination and as well the Board's (Congress). We see the corruption, too. In the foregin arena we see nations aligning themselves with those they see as being future powers. Two bit dictators blow up an allies' ship without consequence and threaten war in the Far East and in another area a despot tells of his willingness to eradicate a whole nation. You impose sanctions to isolate his country and we see him making deals all over the world that strengthen him and his country. You insult or allies and support and kiss or adversaries' behinds. We have been attacked more times during your tenure than during Bush's. Why? Our adversaries smell your weakness. This attacks also prove that you apology tour solved nothing; our enemies remain our enemies. And still you don't learn. All in all Beatle Baily has had more succeses.
Posted June 17, 2010 at 11:02:16 AM
JAC
I agree wholeheartedly with Talman. That's not oil in the water all those sharks smell--it's this country's blood--and a new vein is opened almost daily by Obutthead.
Posted June 17, 2010 at 1:07:47 PM
Robert, USN, Ret
Second the motion of JAC. Question; can we, this Republic, wait for the what MAY occur in Nov? I think not. At sea, a "Skipper" who demonstrated this level of incompetence would be relieved! Example, the Captain of a US Navy vessel was relieved quite recently. Why? His vessel struck an uncharted buoy! Our Ship of State is adrift, and has lost underway power---all because the "Skipper" has no clue in re 'Command Responsibility," let alone knowledge of world affairs and attitudes.
He is a kindergarten trying to function in a post graduate world. Time for Impeachment. NOW!
Posted June 17, 2010 at 11:28:32 PM
Dennis Mullen
Time is becoming GW's great friend. Joni Mitchell said it best, "you don't know what you got till it's gone." Witness the increase in the "Do you miss me yet bumper sticker.' I'm sure Obama's biggest concern at the moment is how to get the Lakers and Kobe Bryant to the White House so he can get pointers on his fade away jump shot. Come to think of it maybe they can show him how to fade away, out of sight, out of mind and out of our government.
Posted June 18, 2010 at 8:25:46 AM
Kathy
He's misguided in thinking he can make America better liked... duh... they're coming across the border in droves, I guess they already like us.
His only policy is to brow-beat us into submission with more & more controls. He needs to quit worrying about how to get our last nickel and pay attention to foreign affairs. While he's picking our pockets clean, other countries are gaining momentum and he doesn't care. In fact, he seems to be more on their side than ours.
Posted June 19, 2010 at 10:06:30 AM