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2011-05-19 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
VDH Summary of OB's Middle East Speech
This was the sort of split-the-difference address that the president is now famous for — long on Icarus-like soaring phraseology, very short on down-to-earth realities.

The first third of the president’s speech was a good summary of prior (dare we say it?) neoconservative analyses: Middle East autocracies blame Israel and the U.S., and often manipulate terrorism as a way to divert attention from their own failures to provide freedom and economic security to their people.

Evidently, they are unwilling to address their societies’ endemic cultural, economic, and social problems: tribalism, religious intolerance, gender apartheid, statism, authoritarian government, and on and on.

Yesterday, that was a neocon fantasy of Wolfowitz, Perle, and Bush; today, it is apparently part of a landmark new diplomacy. And yet, in this comprehensive speech on the Middle East, the word “Islam” was never mentioned.

Then, in the second third of his speech, Obama constructed a false narrative that his modest efforts over the last 27 months on the diplomatic front marked a watershed in the history of American policy. In truth, Obama embraced democratic reform only belatedly (recall his advice not to “meddle” when Iranians protested Iranian theocracy in the streets, or the characterization of the creepy Bashar Assad as a “reformer,” or Joe Biden’s assertion that Mubarak was not a dictator), a fact well known in the Middle East.

It is curious that Iraq serves as a success in this new narrative, given Barack Obama’s five-year rhetorical assault on the effort — e.g., his demands to pull out all troops by March 2008 and declare the incipient surge that saved democracy a failure.

And given the manifest historical fallacies and inaccuracies in the Cairo speech, was it wise for Obama to reference it as a sort of didactic example?

Obama expressed little concern about reports that many of the movements that threw out the illiberal pro-American autocracies are illiberal themselves — and he offered no explanation as to why Qaddafi deserved bombs and the other tyrants of the region, such as Assad, do not. European proximity and concern about future oil contracts?

The omission was glaring in a speech touting the supposedly across-the-board new American idealism (e.g., “It will be the policy of the United States to promote reform across the region, and to support transitions to democracy”). Indeed, the most important country in the Middle East — Saudi Arabia — was not mentioned by Obama a single time. I think we know why, especially in the context of the new Saudi oil chill.

The president proposed giving new billions to some Middle East governments and jawboning others to pump more oil. Meanwhile, here at home — at a time of an annual $1.6 trillion deficit — he has not only failed to grant new drilling leases, but proclaimed that more drilling will not result in more oil.

On still another note: As the flooding Mississippi destroys billions of dollars of U.S. property and ruins American lives, a broke U.S. is to give more money to Middle East governments that so far have been not shy about their disdain for America?

The Israeli–Palestinian issue is a black hole for any president, and Obama deserves empathy for thinking he can find a solution, despite the recent resignation of his special Middle East envoy. His statements were balanced enough, but few will see anything there reflective of the fact that Hamas, which is sworn to destroy Israel, is about to be a part of a Palestinian government — and thus will soon be an indirect recipient of U.S. aid.

The president made predictions about what would happen “if Hamas insists on a path of terror and rejection” — but why the “if”?

Is there any reason to believe that another Israel pullout in the fashion of Lebanon and Gaza would bring results any different from the violence that followed those two withdrawals? The problem is not the 1967 border but the failure of the Palestinians to craft a stable, prosperous constitutional government, and then negotiate about borders later.

The president’s last paragraph about freedom as a universal value in the context of the Middle East was almost a verbatim synopsis of George W. Bush’s constant orations — and yet the president can rest assured that his democracy promotion will be praised by the media as idealistic and needed as much as Bush’s identical prose was damned as naïve and irrelevant.

In short, like the Cairo speech, this Middle East address will soon be as much forgotten by most observers as it is referenced by Obama himself.
Posted by Sherry 2011-05-19 15:51|| || Front Page|| [17 views ]  Top

#1 But..b..bb..but I was told he was The One. Obama was for Hope and Change...and Bush was a chimp and Cheney was Dracula and all the fighting in Iraq was for nothing.

Obama standing among the Greek Columns was ELOQUENT (every time) and his words were like Lincoln. His words were those of greatness and profound...enduring wisdom.. lasting. (can anyone quote me a single line or phrase from his Cairo Speech?) Has he ever said anything truly memorable?

What IS his deep moral foundation...from which springs his world inspiring strategy of thought?

Do you ever get the impression that the majority of Americans who elected this assclown were suckers? Do you begin to comprehend how lost and stupid perhaps a majority of Americans really are? Drooling witless and without value?

This is the BEST America has to uplift the world and act as a beacon of the depth of American wisdom?
Its right up there with profound men like John Kerry and paragons like Edwards? Yeah. That good, eh?

You can expect great things from America with the character we see in American leadership today.

And just WHO will lead us in 2012 ? There is so much to look forward to in the FUTURE of the United States, isnt there?

The entire Nation of the Land of the Free and the home of the Brave is staggering around in the dark in its underwear looking for a cheap smoke.

What exactly does the United States have to OFFER the world? How are we superior to the monkeys like Khadaffy and Assad?
Take a good look at Obama. What do you see? an expensive suit and a brass cymbal on a wind up mechanism in a cheap toy.

And in 2012....Donald Trump...an egotistical opportunist who will buy you...or Romney with a dead brain and lots of money...or Palin who wants the glitter of celebrity and doesnt really want to lead because it would require depth and vision.
Golly gee.

They are all glib fools. And you ....what are you? You couldnt lead eight men in a straight line to the toilet. You wouldnt know a Leader if you met one. And you know WHY? because you dont believe in anything. Its all going nowhere because the soul of America is blind. Noises.Katy Couric and Las Vegas rationalizations.
What is the benefit to any of us between an Assad or a Khadaffy if we only have a skinny worthless clueless leader who is no better than OURSELVES.
Obama struts his stuff and it goes nowhere to anyones inspiration or benefit. because there is nothing there.

You raised this pile of crap up. Now you will have another election in 2012. You poor lost souls standing there naked in the dark listening to the water drip.
Posted by  de Medici3489 2011-05-19 22:00||   2011-05-19 22:00|| Front Page Top

#2 the home of the Brave is staggering around in the dark in its underwear looking for a cheap smoke.

Well, I hadn't really considered it like that, but now that you put it that way, yes, our nation's soul is in grave danger. I think we're staggering looking for a good cable TV bundle, though.
Posted by Grique Dingle4875 2011-05-19 22:53||   2011-05-19 22:53|| Front Page Top

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