Saturday, April 10, 2010

What The U.S. Should Expect In Its Foreign Policy -- A Commentary

President Obama at the U.N.

Is There a Rhyme or Reason to U.S. Foreign Policy? -- Victor Davis Hansen, National Review

During the 2008 campaign, the Obama group argued that Bush & Co. were insensitive to allies and had acted in clumsy, unilateral fashion, permanently damaging our stature in the world. Given the first 15 months of foreign policy in the new administration, we can see now that Obama's critique largely meant that we had damaged relations with supposed belligerents like Cuba, Iran, Russia, Syria, and Venezuela — inasmuch as right now, British, Colombian, Czech, German, Honduran, Indian, Israeli, Japanese, Polish, and South Korean leaders might privately prefer the good "bad" old days of the supposed cowboy Bush. All of which raises the question: Why Obama's shift in foreign policy? I offer four alternatives, uncertain of the answer myself.

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My Comment: I could not have said it any better.

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