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Offline Eupher

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The Silver Lining of Obama's Weak America
« on: November 12, 2013, 02:41:12 PM »
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That the socialist French government of François Hollande just blocked a bad deal with Tehran, emerging as the hero of the Geneva negotiations, is on one level a huge surprise. But it also follows logically from the passivity of the Obama administration.

American foreign policy is in unprecedented free-fall, with a feckless and distracted White House barely paying attention to the outside world, and when it does, acting in an inconsistent, weak, and fantastical manner. If one were to discern something so grand as an Obama Doctrine, it would read: "Snub friends, coddle opponents, devalue American interests, seek consensus, and act unpredictably."

Along with many other critics, I rue this state of affairs. But the French action demonstrates that it does have a silver lining.

From World War II until Obama waltzed in, the U.S. government had established a pattern of taking the lead in international affairs and then getting criticized for doing so. Three examples: In Vietnam, Americans felt the need to convince their South Vietnamese ally to resist North Vietnam and the Vietcong. During much of the Cold War, they pressured allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to resist Soviet pressure. During the 1990s, they urged Middle Eastern states to contain and punish Saddam Hussein.

In each case, Americans rushed ahead on their own, then beseeched allies to work together against a common enemy, a completely illogical pattern. The nearby and weak Vietnamese, Europeans, and Arabs should have feared Hanoi, Moscow, and Baghdad more than the distant and strong Americans. The locals should have been begging the Yankees to protect them. Why was this persistently not the case?

Because the U.S. government, persuaded of its superior vision and greater morality, repeated the same mistake: seeing allies as slow-moving and confused hindrances more than as full-fledged partners, it brushed them aside and assumed main responsibilities. With rare exceptions (Israel, and France to a lesser extent), the American adult unthinkingly infantilized its smaller allies.

Balance of the article at the link.

I've been reading Daniel Pipes for some years now. I find his stuff on the ME particularly accurate, but he's spot on with this one too.

We've been coddling Europe for decades and now that Barry has exhibited a foreign policy that isn't, maybe, just maybe, they'll come to the party in their own defense.

Nah. Who am I kidding? Europe is simply gonna wait till Barry packs his shit and goes back to Chicago. By that time the American people will hopefully have chosen a president that actually loves America and doesn't mind leading from the front.
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Re: The Silver Lining of Obama's Weak America
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2013, 09:06:45 PM »
Taking a backseat to France. Now that's a disgrace. It's deplorable. Straight from our national disgrace of a poor excuse for a president.
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Re: The Silver Lining of Obama's Weak America
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 09:26:46 PM »
Kerry was ready to cut a deal with the Iranians by giving in on the sanctions and thank God the French had the sense to put a stop to it.

How did Kerry respond?  "I don't think we're stupid".  Duh.  :rant:

Kerry and Obama are total embarrassments and down right dangerous. 

 

 
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Re: The Silver Lining of Obama's Weak America
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 09:55:54 PM »
It won't be long before the French start joking about us surrendering.
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