Source: The West, Islam and Sharia
The William Blake poem from which this column takes its title lamented the effects of syphilis on London’s population—but the lifted line also describes the wasting disease of strategic incompetence with which the Obama administration has infected our foreign policy.
The primary difference seems to be that Georgian Londoners at least had some fun early in the process, while this administration’s performance has been excruciating from the start.
Is there a single world leader remaining who respects President Obama?Certainly, none fear him. He established himself as a strategic pushover more swiftly than any president in history—even allowing for the near-record times clocked by Presidents Carter and Clinton (to be fair, Clinton at least had the slickness to wheedle the occasional advantage from his foreign counterparts).
Right up to the final days of the Bush administration, rogue states stepped lightly, casting a careful eye at Washington over their hunched shoulders. Today, the world’s worst actors are playing Dictators Gone Wild.
While claiming that he’s concerned about American job losses, this president will do nothing to halt Beijing’s myriad trade abuses. He will not take a stand against currency manipulation that’s bankrupted countless US manufacturers and swelled our jobless rolls.
He will not take a stand against Chinese industrial (and military) espionage. He will not take a stand against extensive Chinese dumping of goods on our market. He will not take a stand against Chinese piracy of intellectual property. And he certainly won’t stand up for Chinese dissidents, Christians or grass-roots reformers.
The Chinese will toss him a few stale fortune cookies—and our president will return home delighted, holding in his hand a piece of paper that looks suspiciously like a Chinese menu.
Even Sub-Saharan Africa doesn’t take Obama seriously.
The bloodstained chieftain of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has given up his pretense of power-sharing, while China bribes the continent’s power-brokers to let Beijing rape the continent of its minerals and rob its people of even primitive justice.
And when Muslims slaughtered Christians in Nigeria on Christmas Eve, the White House had no comment (which, of course, is better than yet another repetition of the mantra that “Islam is a religion of peace”).
Muslims were, indeed, flattered that an American president would kiss the soles of their feet. But they also knew that Obama was full of ca-ca.
Iran is more aggressive than it’s been in decades—and pursuing nuclear weapons. Iranian influence in Iraq and interference in Afghanistan have burgeoned. Sanctions complicate the lives of the average Iranian, but the country’s leaders are doing just fine, thanks. And Iran’s surrogates have grown bolder again, with Hezbollah launching a political coup in Lebanon and terrorists in Gaza quietly building their arsenal.
Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (AQIM) haunts a vast region from Algiers to Timbuktu. And Somalia is a chamber of horrors, whose top exports are terrorists and pirates—both of whom this administration insists should be dealt with in civil courts on American soil.
Last but not least, there’s AfPak. It would be unfair to say that the administration’s strategy is failing, because the administration still doesn’t have a strategy—just a disconnected bunch of efforts that cost a great deal and produce little or nothing.
We’re told that we’re making progress, even as the Taliban skip their usual winter break to maintain the pressure on our troops and on the Afghan civilians the Kabul government can’t protect..
The gleefully corrupt Karzai administration continues to ignore its fundamental responsibilities to its own people, while engaging in cronyism to a degree that would have shamed Tammany Hall. Our Afghan allies won’t fight, won’t govern, and won’t work.
Meanwhile, the state’s decomposing, as radical Muslims murder the country’s last politicians committed to human rights and the rule of law.
With a willful ignorance of history and human affairs, our State Department assures us that fanaticism isn’t that big a threat, really, because the extremists don’t perform well in elections. But Hitler didn’t come to power with a majority of the popular vote. And “Bolshevik” may mean “majority party,” but the Bolsheviks never had one. Rogue states aren’t run by electoral majorities, but by minorities armed and determined.
We insist we have friends on the Indus, but even the politicians upon whom we lavished praise over the years played the anti-American card for their own advantage—as do Pakistan’s irresponsible journalists (can’t wait to see how they fare under a nuclear-armed terror regime).
Almost forgot the narco-insurgency in Mexico (there’s just so much hostile ground to cover these days): In a stunning blunder, Secretary of State Clinton described the situation accurately for one brief moment—before retreating back into the fantasy that the civil war in Mexico doesn’t really exist and wouldn’t affect us if it did—let’s focus on the beach chairs and margaritas.
Well, on a day-to-day basis, Mexico is the most important foreign state to the US—strategically, economically, socially and criminally. But, hey, just have another tequila and pretend the border’s secure.
Has this administration—so full of self-praise—achieved a single foreign-policy win that means anything?
Well, yes. It won a significant victory over Israel–the only rule-of-law democracy in the Middle East—by convincing the Palestinians that we were ready to betray our only true allies in the region and encouraging them to pull back from any hint of rational compromise.
Single-handedly, President Obama created a diplomatic Intifada that set back the peace process by at least a decade.
See? I’m willing to give full credit where it’s due.
His new novel, “The Officers’ Club,” set in the post-Vietnam military, goes on sale on Tuesday, January 18th.
With thanks to FPM