Sunday, September 29, 2013

Obama Doctrine a Negative Turn for US Foreign Policy (NY Post

Obama is a sniveling accomodationist whose immediate goal is the monolithic "transformation" of the US - he'll cut deals with any despicable foreign power to buy time to achieve that


‘The most morally crimped speech by a president in modern times.” That description of President Obama’s address to the United Nations this week came not from conservative critics but from the editorial page of The Washington Post. It was reacting to what will now go down as the Obama Doctrine in foreign policy.

In what has become Obama’s signature tone, much of the address was focused on America’s “failures,” as he defines them: the war in Iraq, past efforts to “impose democracy,” unilateral US military action, Cold War politics. But he also laid out in the clearest terms of his presidency what he defines as America’s “core interests” in the Middle East and North Africa — a list so narrow it embarrasses even the president’s supporters among the liberal media.[...]

But what rankled the Post most about the speech was the president’s de-emphasis on promoting human rights as a core interest of American foreign policy. “As a practical matter, if a president signals that democracy is not a core interest, if it ranks fifth or lower on his list of priorities, it won’t be promoted at all.”

Nowhere in Obama’s speech was his lack of commitment to human rights clearer than in his overtures to Iran. “We are not seeking regime change,” the president said, though he claimed to remain “determined to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.”[...]

There is some irony in Obama’s abandonment of human rights as a priority. There was a time when the left claimed to care about democracy and human rights. In the name of human rights, President Jimmy Carter abandoned the shah of Iran and Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza when revolutions in those two countries commenced — though the regimes that replaced those dictators were even more tyrannical.

But the left has always been more concerned with human-rights abuses by America’s allies than its enemies. And in that respect, Obama is following a long tradition on the left.

The Obama Doctrine will do much harm to US prestige and leadership in the world. But that may be its aim. The president promised to remake America’s image, and he has. We are a weaker, smaller power than we were when he took office, and the world is more dangerous for it.






More here: http://nypost.com/2013/09/28/chavez/

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