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Duped President's Wasted Foreign-Policy Year
William Pfaff
President Obama
The fatal complacency of the Obama White House and Democratic
Party leadership concerning last month's
In foreign relations, the president recently told
This astounding statement by a president of
When he took office, there can hardly have been any American holder
of public office who did not understand that
President Obama's failure has astonished the international public and
left in despair those Americans who can scarcely believe that a whole
year has been irresponsibly wasted. By now, there is little or no hope
of recovering that promise of national and international reform that had
pervaded Western society a year ago, thanks to Obama, persuading a Nobel
Peace Prize committee, dizzied by Obama glamour, to award him their
prize even as he escalated the most senseless yet of America's
unsuccessful wars in
In interviews released on January 25th, the two
commanders of America's
By then, in Gen. McChrystal's version, U.S military pressure will
have brought the enemy to the negotiating table. Gen. Petraeus spoke of
Taliban defections and of signs of openness to reconciliation. (The
Hamid Karzai government has thus far rejected such overtures because it
is content to have American forces in
Both generals' statements rest on the implicit assumption that the
Taliban will lose the war. A similar opinion comes from a Pakistani
expert on the Taliban,
These forecasts all make the unspoken assumption that American forces
and bases will indeed remain in
The flimsiness of these assumptions undermine the conclusions drawn from them.
According to a common estimate,
What, ultimately, is this for?
The Americans who today are actually at risk from dangers that have a foreign origin are these hundreds of thousands of people stationed around the world, intervening in the political affairs of other societies.
They are fighting in support of one or another internal faction or group inside foreign countries of no actual importance to American interests. They are luckless participants in America's grand but futile effort to defeat local insurrections and radical groups, nearly all of them inspired by America's own interventionist policies.
It is this ugly paradox that
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