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Examiner Editorial: Obama should not apologize for America


Examiner Editorial
April 5, 2009

President Barack Obama is getting generally positive reviews from the purveyors of conventional wisdom for his performance at the London Group of 20 Summit and in France during a joint appearance with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. An admiring news story in the New York Times, for instance, all but hailed Obama for setting “a new tone for the alliance with Europe.”

Unfortunately, the new tone consists mainly of Obama apologizing for those times “when America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive” toward its European allies. A revealing measure of Europe’s receptivity to Obama’s apologies came when France agreed to host exactly one Guantanamo detainee. That’s one down, 244 to go.

White House officials sought to portray the current foreign tour as a success because the G-20 conferees agreed to establish a new $1.1 trillion International Monetary Fund program to finance new projects in developing nations. They also cited the agreement to establish an international Financial Stability Board designed to prevent future recurrences of the current global meltdown (which, incidentally, the president sorrowfully said was mainly caused by the United States).

But that is awfully thin ground upon which to stake a claim of diplomatic success, particularly when the hard facts are examined. The new IMF endeavor, for example, can hardly be expected to boost Western economies since it will be largely funded by those same Western economies. And there are multiple reasons to be highly suspicious of the FSB, reasons which will be addressed in this space in the near future.

For now, The Examiner’s Irwin Stelzer offers a far more realistic and measured assessment from his London perch, noting that when Obama met with President Hu Jintao, Obama quickly conceded China’s two major goals — a state visit to Beijing and a larger role in the IMF. But Obama did so without a single concession in return.

“The small matters of human rights, North Korea’s missile launch, and China’s recent proposal to have the dollar replaced as the world’s reserve currency did not come up,” Stelzer said.

This points to the essential flaw in the “Blame America First” strategy in foreign affairs: It continually puts our chief executive in a submissive posture, thus undercutting his credibility as an equal partner in mutually beneficial diplomatic relationships.

And, as Europe knows only too well, such weakness eventually emboldens brutal regimes like Iran to bloody adventurism. This lesson was most vividly demonstrated in World War II, from which devastation Europe recovered only because of the U.S. Marshall Plan. President Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall Plan 60 years ago to the day before the G-20 communique.

Apparently, our president was too busy apologizing for our many sins to note the anniversary of America’s extraordinary generosity.



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gem555

Apr 5, 2009

Welcome Back, Carter!

 

Don L

Apr 5, 2009

You're right that Obama should not apologize FOR America -he should (after making that Carteresque insult) apologize TO America.

 

Don L

Apr 5, 2009

You're right that Obama should not apologize FOR America -he should (after making that Carteresque insult) apologize TO America.

 

snyc03@hotmail.com

Apr 5, 2009

Yes indeed, the Celebrity-in-Chief draws the short attention span of American Idol worshipers. America, pull your collective head out of Hollywood's derriere for a moment and take a look at the tyranny standing right in front of your smelly faces.

 

Nick in Virginia

Apr 5, 2009

"...the 'Blame America First' strategy...puts our chief executive in a submissive posture" As he did himself, to the King of Saudi Arabia. Embarrassing and insulting to 305,000,000 Americans, but I guarantee he will never apologize for it, and his minions will defend it and call anyone who criticizes him for it "right-wing extremists". Thanks to all you Independent and Republican idiots who put this person over the top and into the White House.

 

Will48

Apr 6, 2009

"As he did himself, to the King of Saudi Arabia" many may not understand this reference because of total blackout by Obama cheerleading US psedo-media: it's about Obama's waist-deep submissive BOW to the King of Saud at the G-20 photo-op. Some could even see the President's offering his - and thus all Americans' - submission to a foreign king as an IMPEACHEABLE OFFENSE.

 


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