Shutdown Undercuts Obama Defining America’s Global Role -- Nicole Gaouette, Bloomberg
The U.S. government’s partial shutdown poses global risks that American resolve and commitment will come into question, heightening allies’ concerns and boosting opponents’ confidence.
President Barack Obama has emphasized his vision of a U.S. more focused on “nation-building at home.” Many Obama administration foreign policy decisions, including the reluctance to arm Syrian rebels, the call for former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, and the tentative engagement with Iran, have unsettled long-time allies, including Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Now, doubt about the U.S. ability to meet its basic commitments -- funding its government and honoring its debts -- is deepening concerns about America’s capacity to act on important foreign policy issues and honor its commitments abroad, said Ian Brzezinski, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a Washington policy group.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
U.S. Romance with Iran Terrifies Arab Allies -- Evelyn Gordon, Commentary
Inside Kerry’s Syria Diplomacy -- Eli Lake, Daily Beast
For Israel, Attack on Iran Seems Off the Table -- Josef Federman, Real Clear World
Pyongyang and Tehran -- Joong Ang Daily
Moroccan king backs away from reforms -- Washington Post editorial
Al Qaeda shows it lacks popular legitimacy -- National Editorial
Should U.S. fear Boko Haram? -- John Campbell, Special to CNN
Is Silvio Berlusconi done as a politician? -- Nick Squires, Christian Science Monitor
Great Britain's Global Retreat -- Daniel Lakin, Real Clear World
To Venezuelans, Heir of Chávez Is a Poor Copy -- William Neuman, New York Times
Latin America's Anti-Americanism Is All Talk -- Luisa Parraguez, Francisco Garcia Gonzalez & Joskua Tadeo, Real Clear World
America Is Already Politically Bankrupt -- Spiegel Online
Iraqi, and Afghan, translators deserve the visas they were promised -- Washington Post Editorial
21 Best Tom Clancy Quotes -- Daily Beast
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