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Obama’s trip shows he excels … at caving

posted at 10:22 am on April 4, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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No one will accuse Jackson Diehl of being a right-wing neocon, but even from his center-left perspective, the Washington Post columnist recognizes disaster when he sees it.  After watching Barack Obama abdicate all responsibility for Porkulus to Nancy Pelosi, Diehl wondered whether Obama was tough enough for the presidency.  Obama’s Grand Tour of Europe leaves Diehl more convinced that Obama is a weak sister, unable to stand up for America’s interests:

Barack Obama has proved in the past few days that he can work smoothly and productively with a wide range of foreign leaders — provided that he allows them to set the agenda. …

What’s striking about Obama’s diplomacy, however, has been his willingness to embrace the priorities of European governments, Russia and China while playing down — or setting aside altogether — principal American concerns.

As U.S. officials readily acknowledge, strategic arms control is of much greater interest to Russia — whose nuclear arsenal is rapidly deteriorating — than it is to the United States. From Washington’s perspective, stopping Iran’s nuclear program is far more urgent than agreeing on the next incremental reduction in Cold War warheads. Yet Obama essentially consented in his first summit with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to devote the next four months of U.S.-Russian relations to an intensive effort to complete a new START treaty. No such cooperation on Iran is on the horizon. “I don’t think we want to suggest that somehow . . . there’s agreement about how to proceed,” one U.S. briefer conceded.

The G-20 and NATO summits followed a similar pattern. Even before Obama traveled to Europe, his administration surrendered on the biggest U.S. priorities — which were prompting Germany and other Western European countries to boost domestic spending and dispatch more troops and trainers to Afghanistan. With stimulus off the table, the economic summit centered on the platform of Germany and France — expanding government regulation — and on areas of general agreement, such as the provision of fresh funding for the IMF.

That sounds excellent!  We can work on retreat from Russia — which, by the way, still hasn’t removed its troops from Georgia as promised — in return for Russia selling arms to Iran.  We get to trade a lack of support for the NATO mission in Afghanistan with our promise to give the IMF a trillion dollars.

As Diehl notes, Obama’s “pliability” did not go unnoticed.  Angela Merkel refused to consider Obama’s plan of government stimulus spending (which in this case was a smart choice anyway).  Nicolas Sarkozy insisted on getting his statist expansion, and got it.  Very little occurred in terms of negotiations, but it seems Europe had no trouble with ultimatums.

This isn’t “smart power.”  It’s mindless, unilateral surrender.  That seems to be Obama’s specialty at home and abroad.

Diehl tries to soften his analysis at the end by suggesting that surrender just might help America gain more respect from Russia and its allies.  I’d like to see one historical instance where unilateral surrender ever made a nation stronger and more respected.


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I miss George W.

becki51758 on April 4, 2009 at 12:35 PM

You and me both. I knew I would.

capitalist piglet on April 4, 2009 at 1:08 PM

great, and the tyrants of the world march on. This morning I was reading Nick Kristof on Darfur, don’t be shocked if a million people die next month, our President won’t do a thing about it.

rob verdi on April 4, 2009 at 1:30 PM

I miss W too. People can what they will, but he never rolled over for the likes of Russia.

Terrye on April 4, 2009 at 1:37 PM

As usual, the hardcore conservative cult thinks Obama is surrendering to the European leaders. That is why you people are out of power and Obama has a 66% approval rating. Even Cal Thomas said on Fox this morning that Obama was doing okay. So how long before Cal gets thrown under the bus? I’m sure you people were happy with W’s cowboy diplomacy. Bush ran the country into a ditch, now Obama is trying to get us back onto the road and all you cultists can do is attack, because you see your ideology being shattered. The neocon days are gone, their not coming back. We trusted Bush after 9/11, then he invaded Iraq. Bush lost the country, the gop is entering the wilderness, and from the comments of wingnut conservatives, I can see you’ve learned nothing. You took a whipping in 2006 and 2008 and at the rate your going you will lose more seats in 2010.

athensboy on April 4, 2009 at 1:57 PM

you’re more tolerant than me. I can’t watch him. He pisses me off way too much.

gsherin on April 4, 2009 at 11:00 AM

You get that, too?

Count to 10 on April 4, 2009 at 1:57 PM

athensboy on April 4, 2009 at 1:57 PM

Bob? Baghdad Bob?

Count to 10 on April 4, 2009 at 1:58 PM

A bank [that borrowed from TARP] is begging to give the money back. The chairman offers to write a check, now, with interest. [...] But the Obama team says no, since unlike the smaller banks that gave their TARP money back, this bank is far more prominent. The bank has also been threatened with “adverse” consequences if its chairman persists. That’s politics talking, not economics.

Read more at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123879833094588163.html

tanarg on April 4, 2009 at 2:08 PM

theirthey’re not coming back.

FIFY

We’re taking a whipping, all right. From the current administration.

scalleywag on April 4, 2009 at 2:31 PM

With the media support that Obama gets President Bush would have been a super hero and nobody would know what an obama was from a pile of horse droppings. It is all propaganda at work. When positive public relations are promoted by the media for your side, anything can happen faster, easier and with great acclaim. President Bush had zero media support from day one. All support was absolutely marginalizing, malicious in intent and encouraged support and victory for advisories of the President. Obama has nary a discouraging word from the media. Outcomes can be highly influenced by the support from the media. Obama gets total support on a silver platter what he did to deserve it remains a mystery for history to decide.

rsl775 on April 4, 2009 at 2:58 PM

That sounds excellent! We can work on retreat from Russia — which, by the way, still hasn’t removed its troops from Georgia as promised — in return for Russia selling arms to Iran.

And which has actively worked to block our supply routes to Afghanistan.:

Russia is uneasy about the U.S. military presence in a country that it regards as part of its traditional sphere of influence, but officials in Moscow and Kyrgyzstan initially denied the aid and the base closure were linked.

However, Kyrgyzstan’s ambassador to Washington, Zamira Sydykova, said this month that the decision to order the United States to vacate the base was influenced by Russian economic aid as her government struggled with high debt.

unclesmrgol on April 4, 2009 at 3:00 PM

Obama’s Grand Tour of Europe leaves Diehl more convinced that Obama is a weak sister, unable to stand up for America’s interests

Indeed.

The picture up front – Obama, with the other hand, squeezes the Russian/Italian’s (what he thinks are) ping-pong-balls. In essence they’re having the last laugh.

Entelechy on April 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM

Obama scares me and I also can’t look at him or his wife, sorry, no, I take that back, I’m not sorry, I don’t trust him at all. I am not convinced that he isn’t with the Saudis.

Conservatives R Us on April 4, 2009 at 4:01 PM

President Obama does not excel at caving … to everybody.

He can stand up to America’s Banking CEO’s:
“My administration,” the president added, “is the only thing between you and the pitchforks.”

And while in France, he can stand up to America as a whole:

In America, there is a failure to appreciate Europe’s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

So, let’s give President Obama his due. The President only excels at caving to America’s foreign competitors and enemies. And he certainly excels at bowing down in submission before Saudi King Abdullah.

Loxodonta on April 4, 2009 at 4:13 PM

Bambi, who wants the world to love us, now has the world laughing at and despising us. One of my favorite bits from “The Wind and the Lion” is when Teddy Roosevelt compares the American character to that of the grizzly and then points out that that is how the rest of the world should always see the United States:

T. Roosevelt: The American grizzly is a symbol of the American character: strength, intelligence, ferocity. Maybe a little blind and reckless at times… but courageous beyond all doubt. And one other trait that goes with all previous.

2nd Reporter: And that, Mr. President?

Theodore Roosevelt: Loneliness. The American grizzly lives out his life alone. Indomitable, unconquered – but always alone. He has no real allies, only enemies, but none of them as great as he.

2nd Reporter: And you feel this might be an American trait?

Theodore Roosevelt: Certainly. The world will never love us. They respect us – they might even grow to fear us. But they will never love us, for we have too much audacity! And, we’re a bit blind and reckless at times too.

2nd Reporter: Are you perhaps referring to the situation in Morocco and the Panama Canal.

Theodore Roosevelt: If you say so… The American grizzly embodies the spirit of America. He should be our symbol! Not that ridiculous eagle – he’s nothing more than a dandified vulture.

Matt Helm on April 4, 2009 at 4:21 PM

Matt Helm on April 4, 2009 at 4:21 PM

Thanks.

“This country has nothing to fear from the crooked man who fails. We put him in jail. It is the crooked man who succeeds who is a threat to this country.”

– Teddy Roosevelt (1858-1919)

Loxodonta on April 4, 2009 at 4:51 PM

In this case, we need to vote the crooked man out of office.

Loxodonta on April 4, 2009 at 6:48 PM

When evil reared its ugly head/ Bravely Obama turned and fled/ Brave, brave, brave Sir Obama…

When will he replace the Eagle with the Chicken on the Presidential seal?

ajacksonian on April 4, 2009 at 7:47 PM

Now we know why Europe, Russia, China, Cuba, Iran, Pakistan, and Venezuela…………..

………….. all wanted Mr. Teleprompter to win the election.

Dancing in the streets…………

………… indeed!

Seven Percent Solution on April 4, 2009 at 8:11 PM

Behavior like this leads to Cuban missile crisis moments — it is rather scary!
David

LifeTrek on April 4, 2009 at 8:51 PM

I just lifted this, verbatim, from Jack Kinsella’s “Omega News Letter”. (www.omegaletter.com) Any body watch Greta yesterday? Mr. Kinsella wrote:

“Dick Morris was on Greta Van Susteren yesterday explaining some of the G-20’s decisions. Quoting from the transcript (posted at my blog):

“Literally from April 2nd of this year — that is, today — it’s a whole new world of financial regulation in which, essentially, all of the U.S. regulatory bodies and all U.S. companies are put under international regulation, international supervision. It really amounts to a global economic government.”

Morris goes on to explain that it will be headed by an Italian banker named Mario Draghi, and “populated largely by the European bank executives, will make the decisions on what standards our own SEC and Federal Reserve board should apply to all firms in the United States of any significant size about executive compensation, market activities, and a whole range of issues that used to be under free enterprise reserved for private decision making.”

“And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.” Revelation 13:11

Mario Draghi lives in Rome. And ‘Draghi’ is Italian for ‘dragon.’ (Hey! Izzat Rod Serling?)”

I laughed so loud that my kids, in the next room, came in to find out what was so amusing.

oldleprechaun on April 4, 2009 at 8:57 PM

It’s mindless, unilateral surrender. That seems to be Obama’s specialty at home and abroad.

Silver lining: What this will mean in January 2011.

calbear on April 4, 2009 at 9:10 PM

They’re all smiling because you only see one of each of their hands….the others are busy making each other really really happy.

BTW, blue lips are a sign there isn’t enough oxygen getting to the head.

Spiritk9 on April 5, 2009 at 2:18 AM

Obama is a weak leader, but that’s OK with the Libs. They like weakness in America, and they sure get a hard-on when China and Russia exert their power.

They see America as a destabilizing force, and so the more America is weakened, the more stable the world becomes. However, if another 9/11 occurs or a war breaks out, they will never blame the weak-kneed policies of their Liberal do-nothing President; instead they will blame George Bush.

For Libs, it’s all about ideology, not principle. They don’t care if Georgia is destroyed or if Israel is nuked out of existence. So long as they feel good about themselves and their weak leaders, that’s all that matters. But no amount of weak leadership can ever overcome the emptiness at the core of the Liberal heart.

Obama craves the accolades from the vacuous press and the irrelevant Europeans. Libs from broken homes are bad for America’s health.

EMD on April 5, 2009 at 8:00 AM

By late 2007, after listening to a couple of interviews and speeches, I became convinced that Obama has contempt for America and that he does not care much about other people in general. He is no “imperfect servant” of the people. Why would he fight for them? He will spend your money on all kinds of causes or surrender to the world just to make a point but he does not really care what that money does or whether he actually achieves anything good.

el gordo on April 5, 2009 at 1:18 PM

I am so happy Dear Leader apologized on my behalf.

I feel so, uh, cleansed.

Dr. ZhivBlago on April 5, 2009 at 5:15 PM

Caving?

Imploding would be more like it.

Ryan Gandy on April 5, 2009 at 6:40 PM

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