Regarding
Syria, Obama would have been best served by simply keeping his mouth
shut and awaiting developments to throw up a viable option that the
USA could back. Objectively the only solution is going to be the
creation of another Levantine micro state of the Alawites to provide
succor and turning the rest over to a local Sunni led regime or to
Iraq.
Regardless,
Obama’s failure in foreign Policy has been monumental and the only
reason worse thugs are not leaping to take advantage of it is that he
will be gone in a couple of years. No one wants to wake up in the
morning to find a Ronald Reagan elected to president and a thirst to
make a glowing example of you.
As
well the central reality of USA military power however inexpertly wielded, is that
it is it can be delivered to a door step near you globally any day of
the week. At the same time, no potential enemy can even put to sea
without signalizing intentions and facing a close encounter with the
greatest military machine ever created. In short, the USA holds all
the cards and can devastate any square mile on Earth with impunity.
Barack
Obama, the 98-pound weakling
The
Globe and Mail
Published Saturday,
Sep. 14 2013
So,
let me get this straight. Some red lines cannot be crossed, and
gassing Syrian children is one of them. That’s what Barack Obama
told us Tuesday evening. “The images from this massacre are
sickening,” he said. “Men, women, children lying in rows, killed
by poison gas, others foaming at the mouth, gasping for breath. A
father clutching his dead children, imploring them to get up and
walk.”
The
moral imperative is clear, he argued. We cannot let dictators get
away with this. On the other hand, the United States can’t be
expected to solve all the world’s problems, either. Therefore, the
way ahead is to outsource U.S. foreign policy on Syria to …
Vladimir Putin!
So
much for the credibility of the world’s only superpower. Mr.
Obama’s staff have been tweeting that this delaying tactic is an
incredible display of smart diplomacy. But to most of us, it just
makes him look gullible. The President has allowed himself to be
hog-tied and hornswoggled by Lilliputians. He was determined not to
repeat the mistakes of the past, when a blundering giant threw its
weight around and only wound up showing the world how incompetent it
is. But if
there’s one thing worse than being a blundering giant, it’s being
a 98-pound weakling.
On
Thursday, Mr. Putin kicked more sand in his face. On the op-ed page
of The New York Times no less, he lectured Mr.
Obama on diplomacy and peace. “From the outset, Russia has
advocated peaceful dialogue enabling Syrians to develop a compromise
plan for their own future,” he said with a straight face. “We are
not protecting the Syrian government, but international law.”
This
from the guy who has been arming Bashar al-Assad to the teeth and
blocking the United Nations from doing anything about it. Mr.
al-Assad has been using Russian weapons to slaughter his own people.
I
guess it’s always possible that the Syrian dictator (memorably
likened to a “human toothbrush” by Christopher Hitchens) will
immediately surrender his stockpiles of chemical weapons (which he
has claimed he doesn’t have), welcome UN weapons inspectors with
open arms and give armed protection to the squads of experts who will
be necessary to decommission and destroy his various caches of nerve
gas, who will somehow do their jobs in the midst of a the bloody
civil war that has already destroyed half the country. Or maybe the
UN can send in peacekeepers to put it under international control. Or
maybe the Easter Bunny will intervene.
More
likely is that Mr. al-Assad will use the newly opened diplomatic
track to obfuscate, delay, prevaricate and continue killing people,
while tying up the process in endless procedural knots. He has now
promised to sign the UN Chemical Weapons Treaty – just not
quite yet, and only if the U.S. stops arming the rebels, and only
if Israel ratifies it first.
Like
most everybody else, I’m confused as hell over Syria. The trouble
is, Mr. Obama is confused, too. This is not reassuring. He appears to
be making it up as he goes along. The only thing that’s clear is
that he hates – really hates – being commander-in-chief. He was
the guy who was going to get the United States out of all of George
W. Bush’s messes. And now this!
Mr.
Bush’s
problem was that once he made decisions, he never second-guessed
himself.
Mr. Obama’s
problem is that he overthinks.
He changes his mind and paints himself into a corner. At first, he
said Mr. al-Assad had to go. Then he said regime change wasn’t in
the cards. He said there was a red line Mr. al-Assad mustn’t cross.
Then, when Mr. al-Assad crossed it, he said it wasn’t his red line,
it was the world’s – even as it became excruciatingly clear that
the world wasn’t about to do a thing about it.
He
said Syria poses no threat to America, but also that attacking it
would be in the national interest. On his own, he decided to seek
Congressional approval – then trapped himself when it turned out
Americans had no taste for another foreign (mis)adventure of the kind
he had promised to extricate them from.
No
wonder seasoned foreign-policy types are tearing their hair out in
clumps. “Words like ad hoc and improvised and unsteady come to
mind,” Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign
Relations, told the Times.
I’ve
always been deeply skeptical of the case for intervening, for the
simple reason that it might wind up doing more harm than good. The
two strongest reasons, it seems to me, were to show that there are
consequences for violating international norms, and to demonstrate
that the United States means what it says.
But
Mr. Obama doesn’t really mean what he says. So why should anybody
take him seriously? In fact, there are no consequences, and
everything he and his comically inept sidekick John Kerry have said
about human rights and justice and the “moral obscenity” of
chemical weapons is just a bunch of hot air. His message to rogue
states like Iran is: You can get away with anything. His message to
greater powers such as China is that he’s incapable of strategic
thinking. And his message to allies such as Israel is that they can’t
rely on him to have their back.
Mr.
Obama’s Middle East policy is in ruins. He looks like he’s way
over his head. Now he’s let himself get rolled by the biggest bully
on the block. In the immortal words of
Mr. Kerry, he looks “unbelievably small.” And that’s not good.
2 comments:
Just why did you post this? You endorse calling Iran a "rogue state" because it won't join in the derivative madness that has ruined much (not Germany) of the world's economy? Yeah, so were the other countries slated for destruction for not playing ball with the BIS. Whatever correct descriptions of obummer are found herein can be found it better-written articles elsewhere. This woman is incompetent as a writer and it brings this fine Freedom Phoenix into disrepute to print her here.
To say NOTHING about Terra Forming Terra or the rag that pays that demented woman.
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