On Monday, both the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post each published opinion articles attacking President Barack Obama’s foreign policy.
The LAT article, by former Dick Cheney adviser John Hannah, was entitled: “The U.S.: MIA in the Mideast.” It makes the case that despite Obama’s success in the war against Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda, overall his foreign policy of “retreat” has destabilized the region:
In private conversations I’ve had with Middle Eastern officials, the sense of unease and dread expressed are only more severe. Fairly or not, these leaders appear to have taken Obama’s measure and found him wanting. Their bill of indictment includes retreat from Iraq and, soon, Afghanistan; betrayal of longtime U.S. allies, especially Mubarak; indulgence of enemy regimes in Tehran and Damascus; overblown promises to end the Palestinian conflict; and a persistent failure to mount the type of credible military option that these leaders believe is necessary for addressing the region’s most urgent threat — Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons.
The hardening conviction that the U.S. is disengaging from the Middle East should be cause for real concern.
Hannah also attacks “the administration’s lack of strategic vision, its instinct for retreat and its complicity in the unraveling of a benevolent imperium that has for decades underwritten the region’s security.” He notes that a perception of U.S. weakness is “one that left unchecked will breed uncertainty, instability and even war.”
The Washington Post article, by columnist Jackson Diehl, declares: “Obama’s foreign initiatives have failed.” Like Hannah, Diehl questions the conventional political wisdom, which sees foreign policy as a strong card for Obama to play in the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death.
Diehl concludes that Obama’s major foreign policy initiatives–pushing Israelis to the negotiating table, disarming the U.S. nuclear arsenal, and engaging anti-American dictators–have all been failures:
Veterans of the Middle East “peace process” shook their heads in wonderment as what at first appeared to be a rookie error evolved into a two-year standoff between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu….
The New Start nuclear arms agreement with Russia merely ratifies warhead reductions already underway in Russia, while imposing a modest cut on the U.S. arsenal. More ambitious multilateral initiatives by Obama — to control nuclear materials, for example — have made little progress, despite an elaborate summit the president hosted in 2010….
Khamenei spurned the U.S. outreach. Relations with Putin warmed for a time but now have grown cold again. In Egypt and across the Middle East, the president’s popularity is lower today than when he gave the Cairo address.
That’s largely because, in pursuing “engagement,” Obama has mishandled the biggest international development of his presidency: the popular revolutions against autocracy.
Diehl ends by observing that despite presiding over an effective counter-terrorism effort against Al Qaeda, “his signature initiatives have flopped.”
Granted, these two articles appeared in the opinion pages of the LAT and the Post, respectively. The inclusion of these perspectives would have been more praiseworthy in the news section. Still, in an era when mainstream media outlets are reluctant even to publish opinions that run counter to the left’s narrative on foreign policy, these articles are refreshing–and on the mark.







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For the first time in my adult life, I am truely ashamed of my president…..and have been for three years.
"Hannah also attacks “the administration’s lack of strategic vision"
No, Obama has a strategic vision all right, it is just that is it completely opposite of what "should" be done. Obama is pining for his distracting war, and he wants it very soon. He is going to get it.
The M.E. movement, supported by Soros's OSI needs oil prices to remain high, the Arab Spring is running out of money and with high oil prices they can continue the funding. Much is about to break loose, and our very nation is at jeopardy. We will see attacks on our own soil from Radical Islam very soon, they are already here just waiting for the right moment.
Unlike my fellow Patriot in Oregon, I have no shame as I did absolutely nothing in regards to furthering the agenda of the current administration. Now "Disgust" Im full of that! What exactly was the purpose of imprisoning Taliban extremists if theyre being released? When you chose to offend and ignore your supposed "allies" they become exactly that–"supposed". These news outlets havent gone far enough in criticizing the extent of failures and just plain "bad" policies of President Obama—His domestic actions are just as abysmal as his foreign ones.
He is incompetent. I would almost prefer that he was actually evil, and at least knew what he was doing.
Whether or not he is incompetent, he knows what he wants, and what he wants is evil enough for me.
You Jest? Obama’s fiddling has gone on for three years! Give credit? I can recognize journalistic failure when I see it.
C'mon, not even a little bit when Slick Willie was doing his thing?
1- Retreat from Iraq – the winner will be Iran – help with Obama's reelection. Ditto that for #2.
2- Retreat from Afghanistan – the forces of Fundamentalist Islam, the Taliban, who we already defeated.
3- betrayal of longtime U.S. allies – Mubarak of Egypt – now we have the Muslim Brotherhood to contend with.
4- Appeasement of enemy regimes in Iran and Syria – view of weakness to all dictators
5- Promise to end the Palestinian conflict – by throwing Israel under the bus. and a persistent failure to mount the type of 6- Failure to do anything about the growing Iranian nuclear threat.
To which I add:
7- Wasted war in Libya – where have all the should launched surface to air missiles gone?????
8- Pakistan and its double dealing ways – allowing them to get away with it – threaten with a growth in US-India relations.
9- Continued drift of Turkey toward Islamic Republic status.
10–Breakdown of what chance there was for stability in Iraq because it was Bush's war.
11-Enboldening Iran to do the unthinkable – blockade the Straits of Hormuz – weakness will bring this test on.
12-Failure and Pigheaded refusal to use what carbon-based resources we have in the US for the glory of Green Energy while at the same time emperiling our military, this economy, by making us more dependent on foreign sources of oil.
All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.
Here's another great quote "stupid is as stupid does."
Thomas Jefferson
This quote from his book "From Audacity of Hope" tells everything we need to know about Obama's stance on the Middle East – "I will stand with the Muslims, should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
He has never stated that he would "stand with Americans" on anything.
Religious Biased blogging courtesy of pollack, avowed racist.
Red Stars All Around.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-ea...
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Sexism and the state of Israel
OK, ya got me….And on further reflection, Carter made me feel the same, and LBJ, and JFK…..
I see, you've been paying attention….
All we can do now is prepare….
I believe that he is actually evil, and not that 'nice guy that's over his head', as Romney portrays him….
the Middle East may be concerned about our strategic withdrawal but NOT Obama's money guy.
That would be- you guessed it- one George Soros.
The vacuum we leave is being filled by the Muslim Brotherhood, which he pretty much owns- and the US State dept and his hack hire Hillary Clinton and her Hollywood connections with multimedia (Facebook, Google) are the vehicles for the dissidents to rally behind. They have destabilized and toppled Egypt, Libya, and Yemen. While none of them are Jeffersonian democracies, they were all somehwhat reliable US allies. Yes, Colonel Ghadaffi as well.
But notice Iran and Syria being exempted. Hmmmm. Fascist oligarchies. Strange bit of business, that…
Allow me to sum up PUPPET 44 foreign policy in a neat and concise manner.
(Cue the theme song to Rawhide.)
Rolling Rolling Rolling
Rolling Rolling Rolling
Roll DEBT
Keep movin', movin', movin',
Though they're disapprovin',
Keep them Primary Dealers movin' Rawhide!
Don't try to understand 'em,
Just rope and throw and grab 'em,
Soon we'll be living high and wide.
ROLL DEBT!
I don't see any method at all.
Your simplistic, Manichean and paranoid view of what drives world affairs is can only be described as delusional. The world is much more complicated than you think – like if you think that George Soros is the driving force behind the Muslim Brotherhood you are a moron.
actually that would make you an uniformed ignoramus.
As long as perjoratives are being tossed around. The world is a complicated place, and he- Soros- is but one of the bad actors out there. But he is, through his OSI, funding the Muslim Brotherhood and his hires- mostly Samantha Powers (wife of Cass Sunstein, Obama's 'regulatory czar') are using the 'Responsibility to Protect Act' to flip the Middle East and isolate Israel.
The facts have been established about his money, Facebook and Google executive's involvement, and Clinton's State Dept. big push behind this. They are all progressives, they have a plan and they are united in it's pursuit.
These are facts. The 'complex world' exists both inside- AND outside this single sphere…
as Captain Willard told Colonel Kurtz…
All you need to know about an Obamabot is: to start a political conversation and watch their forehead furrow immediately and their voice will raise two octaves…. eyes will roll back into their head and they'll start listing every single moon-bat talking head news feed daily dump of the DNC's distorted and misplaced honorarium rhetoric bestowed on all things Barack.
They will not listen to nor read actual FACTS…… Nobel Peace Prize winner….Barack Husein Obama…. Yeah…. We just don't quite understand WHAT kind of Peace they mean and WHERE it is/or will be and WHEN it is all supposed to take place.
Does America even HAVE any allies left we haven't stabbed in the neck or turned our back on since the Barack Administration took the drivers seat?
Barack Obama – Gaffe Mania I – Dumber than Dumb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap2Cg_FDRy4
"The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves."
George Washington
The toll of deciet foisted upon the world by Presidents with Democrat affiliation is breathtaking. Start with Woodrow Wilson and his "League of Nations" setting the stage for WWll by his actions at the end of the First, add to that FDR and the parcelment of Europe at the end of the Second setting the stage for future conflict. They always have grand plans that end in abject failure. Europe now is abandoning socialism as a failed idea, while our current Democrat is foisting it upon this nation. The party democrat abandoned representative democracy years ago when the moved to progressive policy requireing subjugation of the population to succeed. He not only has crossed our allies he has crossed America.
No doubt about it. You ARE a moron.
I know all about RTP and Soros and Sunstein and his wife, but your simplistic analysis ignores, for example, the entire Salafist movement that gave rise to the Wahabists and the Muslim Brotherhood.This movement started at the end of the 18th century. That Progressives are trying to build "bridges" with such folks is asinine – a point of agreement for you and me – but they are not the cause of these tumults in the Arab world. You forget that the spark was a Tunisian fruit merchant who set himself on fire due to his frustrations with the govt. You forget that we are hated by much of the Arab and Muslim world for our policies (backing dictators, overthrowing govts, ignoring massive human rights abuses). To attribute the changes mostly or in any large part to the mechanations of Hilary and Soros is to woefully misunderstand the facts. There are also scads of political activists of all stripes – folks that have nothing to do with HIlary or Soros – who are "advising" these revolutionary movements. As well, many other government are involved such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Russia and non-US mutliateral organizations like the Arab League. Just for starters. So please, don't lecture me – it is you who is uninformed.
I call you delusional for the reasons cited. It is no pejorative (fyi, you misspelled it above), but rather my attempt to accurately describe your world view, which maybe I was too harsh about. Perhaps it's best described as a-historical (no more of a compliment). But hey, so many of you right wingers listen to talk radio, read a few blog sites and voila, you are experts on geo-politics, political philosophy, political analysis and strategy – without ever bothering to actually learn much at all about the subjects you prattle on about.
Of course, Petro. Why else would he stall the Keystone and do his best to shut down US oil production?
Complaints from environazis? Please! That's just great cover!
Gotta' keep that ME oil flowing and the vig going to Soros, doncha' know.
Wait. I'm confused.
Following the policy of his predecessor and whacking the bad guys from the sky (even if they haven't been tried in America or any number of bystanders may be about) but, assisting the same bad guys to take over another country headed by a guy that used to be a bad guy (but apparently toned down his badness and turned into a saint according to an elected Democrat!)) who threatened to put down a rebellion in his own country, (whew! this is a hell of a sentence!) is being touted as good foreign policy?
Why does that make me feel uneasy?
prattling on, yes as was your rambling reply…
No one is forgetting anything; the Salafists did give rise to Wahabism. But the Muslim Brotherhood is a creation of the Nazi party in the 30's, and the nazis, being yet another wing of the progressive movement, is still alive and well- and influencing dictators and wannabe fascist oligarchs (we have one in training in office right now) and Soros, an atheistic heathen, is a nazi, for lack of better description.
The 'Brotherhood' is being used as dupes.
This lot has no more affinity for islam than they do Christianity; any means to an end, you know. Considering you know 'all about' the RTP act and Samantha Powers, who just coincidentally happened to be hired by Soros as his prodigy and is now THE foreign affairs/military advisor to Obama, the obviousness of this whole thing seems to defy your ability to see beyond your leftist precepts.
Thanks for the spell check, BTW…
Cheney adviser slams Obama foreign policy….this is news?????
Again, you are just misinformed. The MB was formed in 1928 – completely independent of the Nazi party. I'm not saying they didn't make some common cause with the Nazis eventually, against the British, and didn't actually propagate some horrible ideas of the Nazis, but the idea that it was a creation of the Nazi party is a fiction. Read this account of the history http://www.spittoon.org/archives/2388. You will see, again, that you are simply wrong and seem to be drawn to overly simplistic characterizations of history that are strikingly similar the utter BS of Glenn Beck. He's corrupting your brain – go read real history. It is you who believes so much that isn't true – can't you see that?
About had it with you, btw. Act like a man and argue the ideas and facts or shut the eff up.
Read the entire article before you post idiotic comments.
Quite the sensitive little girl.
Read it. Take-away. Criticise Obama and one is to be afforded credibility; Praise him and one is a liberal bag of sh#t.
the MB was created by Hassan Al Bana in 1928, sure.
It was co-opted by Heinrich Himmler in 1936, and became a vessel for Nazi influence in the area. Hitler had a multitude of reasons for this; his geopolitical rivalry with France and Algiers, his search for arcane religious artifacts (he was an occultist,as was the entire party) and the vague notion of Aryan identity being shared by certain branches of islam. Syed Qutb is mentioned prominently in the post you cite- and it pretty much backs up our entire argument. Qutb was particularly onerous.
They- and the nazis were thisclose.
It is you who did a selective reading a post to come up with one fact- the 1928 birth. But it came INTO IT'S OWN after the nazis got involved. Soros is a nazi as well. Can't you see that?…
i think Georgia still likes us, err no, osteria i forgot
how about costa rica, yup theres one they get our jobs now they must like us
Wow, do you realize that this is the third time you said something that wasn't accurate or true that I corrected you on? And each time you come back and tell me I was correct, but you were right anyway? You are so busy trying to be "right" you aren't even in a rational discourse. Wow, do you get how off the mark you are? As for your assertion that it only came into it's own after the Nazis got involved, yet it was already coming into its own by 1931, moved to Cairo and by 1938 had 500,000 members. While I absolutely won't argue that they made common cause against the British, who were still occupying Egypt at the time, fyi, so really, you have to also have the context correct to understand the motivations. There was also ample anti-semitism in resurgent Salafism, but it was in part, fueled by the Zionist movement. And please don't start lecturing me about Israel, it's without dispute that the huge influx of Jews into the region, beginning in 1899 with the initial Jewish populations of 25k Palestine doubling due to the 30k new Jews who arrived, totaling in the hundreds of thousands by the '30s, contributed to the anti-Jewish sentiment. It's also worth noting that the MB and other Salafists were already increasing their violence and hatred to and for all infidels, so again, context is decisive.
You are so desperate to have history fit into your worldview that you ignore vast swaths of information. Seriously, D, stop listening to Glenn Beck – he's corrupting your mind, I'm not joking. It's misinformation and half-truths, held together with lies. Sorry, he's wrong about a lot of things factually about the Nazis, the Socialists, the Communists and the Zionists. Don't make his ignorance your embarrassment, and don't take your history lessons from a guy who never studied history formally. There is a reason professors have to study a basic canon and demonstrate the ability to do original valid research that is based on what is "known" in a field – it's so they don't delude their students with their crazy ideas. I guarantee you that if Beck actualty studied history – even at a conservative place like say, HIllsdale College, in four years he would publicly apologize for his completely incompetent analysis and presentation of much of the history he talks about.
Listen, it's not that he doesn't have some things right – of course he does, he just doesn't really understand that basics. Let's take Germany for a moment. He claims that Nazism emerged from Socialism but really that is completely misleading. In fact in the late '20s, there were forces in German society that were encouraging the Socialists to just take power the way Hitler did, but the socialists of the Socialist party would not do that. They were unable to form a coalition in parliament to effectively control power either, but their belief in the rule of law and the rights of Germany's citizens prevented them from doing so. Hitler came into power instead, calling his program "National Socialism" as a way to give it legitimacy.
Why would that have given Hitler legitimacy? Because the Germans had spent the previous 80 yrs building a socialist society. They were by far the most advanced practitioners and developers of the theory. Again, you must understand the times. By the late 19th century, there was a consensus in European (non-English) academic circles that Socialism was superior to the rough 'English individualsism' which was so derided by German academics. Really, in Europe there was only a school of Austrian economists who dissented. But see, of course, their experiment in socialism failed badly. It cannot work and didn't work then. They made huge, national and local efforts to create a Socialist nation that was productive but utterly failed to do so. By the 1930s, the German public was so disillusioned, but also the authoritarianism of German govt was so ensconced in the character of the people after decade after decade of massive social engineering that they saw a "strong" government as the solution to their problems.
When Beck discusses this, he lumps all the Socialists, Communists, Marxists and Nazis together when in fact there were very complex currents of activities by all going on across German society and throughout Europe that are much more nuanced and varied. Beck gives you none of this – and this is just on this topic. This is why I turned him off years ago. I'm fortunate enough to know a little history and while I liked some of what he says cuz I'm not leftie, I also knew that some of it was total BS. The harder I looked, the worse it got.
I get it. You are a passionate guy and also are interested in history and facts. But you have been fed a line of BS and you need to realize it. Otherwise you will continue to peddle lies that are destructive to truth and reason, and make you look very foolish to folks who know better.
You prove only your low character by persisting.
Yet you keep replying you sanctimonious prick.
Nice mouth on you, and you just look worse and worse. There is something wrong with you, you realize that, yes? It must be so sad to be you, so full of rage, frustration and needing to dominate others but you incapable of civil disagreement or even forming a coherent argument. I get on here occasionally, but you are hear every day, nonstop, pathetically flacking for your weak, third-hand and third-rate ideas.
Project much Glenda?
FYI, it's “here”, not “hear”.
Glenda, you only prove your low character by persisting.
you make a LARGE leap to equate the opinions offered here as simply regurgitating Mr Beck.
Your treatise is well researched, and as far as it goes, authentic. But the devil is, as always, in the details. Simply put, the nazis and the Muslim Brotherhood became extremely close, so much so that through Qutb they became in effect, an arm of the Gestapo. But let's get away from this for a moment and look at your- and our- underlying precepts.
Communism, socialism, and fascism are all part of progressive beliefs which are statist in origin. Most of this came from the French Revolution and Robespierre, but Weishaupt was the prime motivator. His adherents included the Rothschilds and other so-called nobility.
These 'enlightened ones' now manifest themselves in the modern left/progressive movement.
Here, we agree with Beck- whose biggest error was historical shorthand- and see the clear line of 'connect the dots' in the ME with a clear agenda to embrace statism, seize resources, and establish occultic figures and ideas that date back 5,000 years in a bizarre self fulfilling 'end times' scenario.
you make a LARGE leap to equate the opinions offered here as simply regurgitating Mr Beck.
Your treatise is well researched, and as far as it goes, authentic. But the devil is, as always, in the details. Simply put, the nazis and the Muslim Brotherhood became extremely close, so much so that through Qutb they became in effect, an arm of the Gestapo. But let's get away from this for a moment and look at your- and our- underlying precepts.
Communism, socialism, and fascism are all part of progressive beliefs which are statist in origin. Most of this came from the French Revolution and Robespierre, but Weishaupt was the prime motivator. His adherents included the Rothschilds and other so-called nobility.
These 'enlightened ones' now manifest themselves in the modern left/progressive movement.
Here, we agree with Beck- whose biggest error was historical shorthand- and see the clear line of 'connect the dots' in the ME with a clear agenda to embrace statism, seize resources, and establish occultic figures and ideas that date back 5,000 years in a bizarre self fulfilling 'end times' scenario.
contd.
As far as Soros and Clinton and Powers et. al, are they the only 'bad actors' in the region? No.
There are competing factions, all in pursuit of the world's resources- and they are NOT all 'in it together', nor are there a few rich families ruling the world. Sure, nuance exists- as does pure, raw evil. The Asian coalition is not 'good with this', and the Russians and Iranians have their own agendas.
As far as who appeaes 'foolish', well, we'll let others decide that…
I'm done with you. Referring to socialism, fascism and communism as part of "progressive beliefs" is such an ignorant thing to say that it disqualifies you from intellectual conversation. And okay, maybe you aren't just regurgitating Beck, but you peddle the same BS he does. As for my well researched treatise, that was extemporaneous with no research. I actually study the topic for fun and out of interest. Do yourself a favor, go read Hayek's Road to Serfdom, he covers much of the German experiment in socialism and how it lead to Nazism in the way I describe quite well. And stop calling Soros and the MB Nazis – it makes you look so foolish that you should be ashamed of yourself if you actually wish to take truth seriously.
Read Hayek years ago. Great stuff.
Sorry your institutional blindness cannot let you see real truths. Progressivism IS statism, and all of these beliefs are left wing constructs. It is certainly not 'ignorant'.
Soros aided and abetted the nazis in WWII. We see NO difference between his evil and that of Hitler. As far as the MB goes, well you'll see soon enough just who was correct on this…
Obama has been said to be an "appeaser" regarding foreign policy. To defend himself he then always points to the demise of Osama bin Laden as proof of his not being an appeaser. This is too narrow of an assessment. He is and appease when it comes to the big picture, but in individual cases, when the opportunity to kill Osama, for example, stares him in the face he does what is necessary at the time.
Again, so you admit Soros isn't a Nazi – now it's just that you see "no difference". Btw, Soros was 13 in '44. Do you want to be held accountable for what you did as a child, in a war? You are so effing obtuse and full of hate you can't even see how wild your accusations are. I know all about Soros and OSI – but you have left the world of reason, my friend. And of course it's ignorant to call socialism, communism and fascism "progressive" beliefs. Progressive politics are separate from each of them – or don't you even know what progressive ideology is?
no, he is exactly the same as a nazi. He became one at 13 when he knowingly turned in fellow jews to be sent to camps. This is not contested; indeed he candidly admits doing it- not to mention his 'godlike' tendencies.
This is a tough guy to defend, and your not doing a very convincing job.
As far as progressive policies, well perhaps GB Shaw spoke best of them when he opined about gas chambers for the inept but perhaps Strauss waltzes couold be played. He is immortalized in glass at the London School of Economics that- OMG- Soros attended as well. Home of the Fabian Society.
No hate, here- that's your projection. Just stating facts while you delve into obtuseness which you, again, project outward. Anone who can speak favorably about Hayek and defend a monster like Soros suffers from intellectual schizophrenia of a fairly high order. Too bad, because you seem a decent sort.
contd.
Once again, progressivism is a totalitarian construct. It has to be, for it is utopian in nature. So are socialism and it's counterpart fascism, simply statism with a modicum of private business and property; which is precisely where the current crop of progressive pols would bring us given the chance.
There is no hate here; don't have the emotion in our bones. But your own native intelligence is taking you down alleys of convoluted, self serving logic. In other words, it is YOU who is too smart to be dedending the indefensible; hoping some secular brotherhood of man leaves you better off.
Being traveling sorts here- going to some quite interesting places all of the time- perhaps being indentured clouds your perspective. If you poked around a bit you might be surprised both how close- and how FAR to the truth you really are…
contd.
Once again, progressivism is a totalitarian construct. It has to be, for it is utopian in nature. So are socialism and it's counterpart fascism, simply statism with a modicum of private business and property; which is precisely where the current crop of progressive pols would bring us given the chance.
There is no hate here; don't have the emotion in our bones. But your own native intelligence is taking you down alleys of convoluted, self serving logic. In other words, it is YOU who is too smart to be defending the indefensible; hoping some secular brotherhood of man leaves you better off.
Being traveling sorts here- going to some quite interesting places all of the time- perhaps being indentured clouds your perspective. If you poked around a bit you might be surprised both how close- and how FAR to the truth you really are…
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