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Friday, April 10, 2009

Mea culpas for nothing

As always, Charles Krauthammer does the best job of summarizing up the President's overseas trip and nada he got for all his self-abnegation. He was able to travel around putting down his own country, particularly as it had been under his predecessor, as well as talking as much as he wanted about the need for the international community to work together, but in the end, all he got was the sight of the adoring crowds and the adoring press, but nothing else was achieved.
In his major foreign policy address in Prague committing the United States to a world without nuclear weapons, President Obama took note of North Korea's missile launch just hours earlier and then grandiloquently proclaimed:

"Rules must be binding. Violations must be punished. Words must mean something. The world must stand together to prevent the spread of these weapons. Now is the time for a strong international response."

A more fatuous presidential call to arms is hard to conceive. What "strong international response" did Obama muster to North Korea's brazen defiance of a Chapter 7 --"binding," as it were -- U.N. resolution prohibiting such a launch?

The obligatory emergency Security Council session produced nothing. No sanctions. No resolution. Not even a statement. China and Russia professed to find no violation whatsoever. They would not even permit a U.N. statement that dared express "concern," let alone condemnation.

Having thus bravely rallied the international community and summoned the U.N. -- a fiction and a farce, respectively -- what was Obama's further response? The very next day, his defense secretary announced drastic cuts in missile defense, including halting further deployment of Alaska-based interceptors designed precisely to shoot down North Korean ICBMs. Such is the "realism" Obama promised to restore to U.S. foreign policy.
Foreigners might enjoy hearing Obama bash his own country, but that doesn't mean that they're going to turn around and do for the United States what they weren't going to do when we were in our supposedly arrogant phase.
Our president came bearing a basketful of mea culpas. With varying degrees of directness or obliqueness, Obama indicted his own people for arrogance, for dismissiveness and derisiveness, for genocide, for torture, for Hiroshima, for Guantanamo and for insufficient respect for the Muslim world.

And what did he get for this obsessive denigration of his own country? He wanted more NATO combat troops in Afghanistan to match the surge of 17,000 Americans. He was rudely rebuffed.

He wanted more stimulus spending from Europe. He got nothing.

From Russia, he got no help on Iran. From China, he got the blocking of any action on North Korea.

And what did he get for Guantanamo? France, pop. 64 million, will take one prisoner. One! (Sadly, he'll have to leave his swim buddy behind.) The Austrians said they would take none. As Interior Minister Maria Fekter explained with impeccable Germanic logic, if they're not dangerous, why not just keep them in America?

When Austria is mocking you, you're having a bad week. Yet who can blame Frau Fekter, considering the disdain Obama showed his own country while on foreign soil, acting the philosopher-king who hovers above the fray mediating between his renegade homeland and an otherwise warm and welcoming world?

After all, it was Obama, not some envious anti-American leader, who noted with satisfaction that a new financial order is being created today by 20 countries, rather than by "just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy." And then added: "But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in."

It is passing strange for a world leader to celebrate his own country's decline. A few more such overseas tours, and Obama will have a lot more decline to celebrate.
It might be worthwhile to have our President criticize his own country overseas if he got something in return, but Obama is showing himself the master of offering mea culpas for nothing and getting his idolatry for free. Such is not a winning foreign policy.

3 comments:

LarryD said...

"... all he got was the sight of the adoring crowds and the adoring press, but nothing else was achieved."

Hey, for a Narcissist, that's enough.

ic said...

getting his idolatry for free

Did you mean "idiocy"?

Bachbone said...

"Magic Mouth" Obama sounds like a 6th grader trying to respond to the teacher's questions when he has no teleprompter scrolling a scripted response at his disposal.

He needs to take along a few hundred ACORN demonstrators on his next trip abroad (at taxpayer expense, of course, and have Nancy Pelosi bully the Air Force into reserving the right aircraft for them) so they can ask the right questions from his "Community Organizer" book.