Obama Talks, America Walks (Away)

By Michael Widlanski, AIM

Led by President Barack Obama, the UN and NATO last weekend embraced the three key elements of The Obama Doctrine for international policy and national security: talk a lot, do nothing and then walk away, declaring victory.

    · Meeting in Chicago, NATO announced that it would not intervene in Syria even as violence there reached the capital of Damascus and washed over the border into Lebanon, menacing that country with another round of civil war;

    · NATO asserted it would pull out of Afghanistan by 2014, even though the Taliban, spurred by Obama’s promises of withdrawal, has been surging and threatens to restore Afghanistan as an Islamic rogue terror state;

    · UN diplomats said they were close to a deal with the ayatollahs of Iran under which Iran keeps most of its illegally-produced weapons grade uranium—for making atomic bombs—but “agrees” to “real” UN inspections of Iranian facilities.

These milestones are all part of the framework of beliefs at the core of “The Obama Doctrine,” which history will judge alongside the Monroe Doctrine, the Truman Doctrine and even the Bush Doctrine.

Unlike Presidents Monroe, Truman, or Bush, Obama likes to use words dramatically but avoids being pinned down by them, never setting forth a clear national security or foreign policy doctrine other than to enunciate general principles:

    · America should not lead by itself, but work always with others, and if necessary, it can “lead from behind;”

    · America should try never to use force or even talk about force, since “military measures” usually means “discussing military options” while carrying out military withdrawals;

    · Actual use of force should be confined to operations by drones and rare use of special operations against isolated terror leaders, such as Osama Bin-Laden. This might be called the Cowardly Chicagoan Concept: When you see a person or a country being mugged, call 911, don’t remember 9-11. When you see terror, call the ACLU. When you see an international bloodbath, call Brussels or call the UN.

The Obama Doctrine is often eerily similar to Ron Paul’s view of the world: America only gets itself into trouble by getting involved. It is much safer to stay on the sidelines and preach. Stick your chin up and sound high and mighty.

President Obama was not shy about invoking his family’s Islamic heritage—Barack HUSSEIN Obama, he said proudly and loudly—as he spoke to crowds in Egypt and harangued Islamist leaders in Turkey and Iran. He hoped to “engage” them with his charm and his message of hope and change.

President Obama engaged the ayatollahs of Iran, and they slaughtered their own people after an incredibly rigged election in 2009. Strike one for hope and change.

President Obama again engaged Iran, hoping to stop or slow down Iran’s intensive efforts to produce atomic weapons and missiles that can reach Europe and America. Iran sped up bomb making and missile production: Strike two for hope and change.

He made a dramatic trip to Egypt, sermonizing Hosni Mubarak about democracy, not mentioning Islamic terror, and inviting the Muslim Brotherhood for dinner. But he who invites extremists to dinner should not be surprised if they stay for desert. The next few days may show how much “hope and change” Obama has brought Egypt.

Obama preached to Israel to stop all “settlements,” as he and Joe Biden lectured Israel about 20-year-old housing projects in Jerusalem. This policy led to a total breakdown of Israeli-Palestinian talks. Another home run for hope and change.

Obama made his first major foreign trip to Turkey, whose leader, Recep Erdogan, is seen as a real friend by Obama. That same Erdogan denied NATO fly-over rights, and Turkey has aided quasi-terror operations against Israel such as the Gaza flotilla.

Whether Obama is re-elected or not, his policies may have long-lasting impact, and the question is, how will the Obama Doctrine rate among presidential doctrines? President James Monroe asserted that the U.S. would jealously guard what took place in America’s backyard, while Harry Truman launched the containment policy to confront Communism, and George W. Bush set forth a robust policy against terror.

What will be Obama’s legacy? Will it include an isolated Israel and a nuclear Iran, a bloody Syria and an aggressive Islamist Turkey, renewed terror in Afghanistan and a prostrate Egypt? Are these messages of hope and change? It is time for President Obama to start supplying some answers instead of vague high-tone phrases.

May 25, 2012 | 3 Comments »

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  1. …groan…
    The American people are demanding that the U.S. leave Afghanistan and that America not get involved in any more wars. If you will recall, America did not take part in the rescue of Libya directly, although it had influence through NATO. After ten years of war and a treasury that’s in deplorable shape, the people will not go along with direct American involvement in any wars, unless we are attacked by aliens from outer space… You could call this the American People Doctrine.

    A program on the History Channel has again amazed me. The Central Band of Cherokee “Indians” in America believe they are descended from one of the lost tribes of Jews. Other American Indian tribes have faces that look Asian and are descended from people who crossed the Barrier Strait thousands of years ago. The Navajo people came to America in the 1300s CE but still have Asian features.

    These Cherokees, however, have Western features and “white” skin and their oral history tells them they are descended from Jews, and their religion has many similarities with Judaism. The all important DNA tests show they are descended from European-like genes. They believe when Assyrians attacked the northern Jewish state called Israel and scattered the Jewish tribes in the 700s BCE, they eventually made their way to “Europe” and by boat made their way to America and were over a millennium ahead of Christopher Columbus. During what is called the Little Ice Age, people could have followed the shore lines across the Bering Strait all the way to the tip of South America. In fact it seems different Americas people’s ancestors were way ahead of Columbus in “discovering” America, some of whom did cross the open sea. Italians have resisted an effort to rename Columbus Day to Explorers Day.

    I don’t think there are any histories of the Jews, outside the Torah and other Middle Eastern records, that tells about Jews scattering across the known world from 1000 BCE to the common era, are there?

    DNA has revolutionized the study of people with exciting discoveries that come frequently.

  2. What goes around comes around.
    His decision to undermine democracy in Iran was a super major foreign policy blunder. He still has one opportunity to revert the course of events. But more and more it looks like he is unable and or unwilling to introspect. Embargo and ultimatum are instruments in his hands. No need for war. Let the Iranians shoot first. They have prepared themselves just for that.