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Looking
the other way: President
Obama's dangerous foreign policy
by Rep. Allen West
President
Barack Obama has built a
foreign policy on trying to appease and make friends with America’s
enemies,
rather than facing them head on with strength and clear consequences
for their
actions. The president’s approach, marked by his belief that he could
transition from a community organizer to a global organizer, has been
an utter
failure. The president has diminished our nation’s international
influence and
stature, and most egregiously, has put the lives of all Americans in
peril.
In
the days since the attacks on
our embassies and consulates on the 11th of September, we have seen a
president
and his administration demur, deflect, and mislead the American people.
Vice
President Joe Biden says on the campaign trail that “GM is alive, and
Osama is
dead.” Tragically, so is our Ambassador to Libya.
President
Obama’s community
organizer roots have given him a naïve assumption. He believes he can
get
everyone in one room and with time, they will all eventually get along.
Anyone
who studies history and understands the global threat America faces
today,
understands that in order for “peace, love and happiness,” not only do
all parties
involved need to be willing to try, but they actually have to have the
same
goal.
America’s
enemies are emboldened
This
president’s foreign policy
failure has made America’s enemies ever more emboldened and our allies
feeling
even more abandoned. In his recent speech to the U.N. General Assembly,
President Obama repeated six times that the recent attacks on Sovereign
United
States territories across the Islamic world were caused by a Youtube
movie. He
refused to use the words “terrorist attack” in referring to the events
in
Benghazi. He also warned to the assembled nations “The future must not
belong
to those who slander the prophet of Islam.” He is either incapable or
unwilling
to acknowledge a radical fundamental Islamist enemy that will stop at
nothing
to destroy our way of life.
These
statements, and others like
them, play right into the hands of our enemies. When President Obama
infers
America deserves blame for unprovoked attacks, our enemies see their
horrendous
actions justified, making them ever move brazen.
The
fact that a U.S. Ambassador was
in such a thinly guarded, unsecure facility on Sept. 11demonstrates an
administration completely disengaged from the reality of the world and
his own
foreign policy. Several attacks leading up to this incident should have
provided a last minute warning. Documented reports show Egypt knew an
attack
was being planned and alerted the Obama Administration days before, yet
this
President ignored it and looked the other way.
“Looking
the other way” seems to be
the cornerstone of President Obama’s approach to foreign policy. Russia
continues to grow its nuclear arsenal as the president gives in to
Moscow on
missile defense and the Strategic Arms Treaty. The president has
offered a
“reset” with Russia at a time when a Russian attack submarine was
stationed in
the Gulf of Mexico, undetected for two months. President Obama’s
response is to
whisper to Russian President Medvedev that after his reelection he
would have
more “flexibility.”
Iran,
a sworn enemy to the United
States and Israel, is on a path to developing a nuclear weapon. When
the
pro-democracy movement in Iran began to stir, the Obama Administration
could
have taken steps to help ignite that spark. Instead, President Obama
looked the
other way. Now as a consequence, we see Iran funding the bloodshed in
Syria and
continuing to support the growing radical terrorist organizations in
Iraq and
around the Middle East, including Hamas, Al Qaeda and Hezbollah, some
of the
very organizations that have been responsible for killing Americans
over and
over again in terrorist attacks in America and around the globe.
Both
Russia and Iran have made it
no secret they see America and Western democracy as their enemy, while
President Obama has yet to outline any strategy to address this obvious
danger
to the American way of life.
China
is a growing threat
President
Obama also refuses to
acknowledge China’s growing threat as it continues to expand its
Pacific Rim
hegemonic dominance threatening Taiwan and Japan, two of our closest
allies in
the Far East.
Instead
of embracing our allies,
the president “looks the other way” toward our enemies, with hopes of
being a
global organizer. The president publicly supported Marxist and
Socialist
President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras, bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia
and
delivered an apology speech at the University of Cairo. Yet he has
refused to
visit our closest ally in the Middle East, Israel, and refused to a
support
missile defense shield for Eastern European allies, in particular,
Poland.
The
president’s lack of
understanding and expertise in foreign policy has perhaps never been
more
evident as it has been when it comes to his dealing with the Arab
Spring in the
Middle East. When you rid a nation of its leader, you must always
anticipate
who will fill the void. History clearly shows us Radical Islamists are
always
looking to fill that gap. That is what happened in the 1970’s with the
Shah of
Iran, and that is precisely what is happening in Libya and Egypt today.
With
the fall of Hosni Mubarak in
Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood has flexed its dangerous muscle and is
now in
total control. The Muslim Brotherhood’s Explanatory Memorandum has a
very
clear, ultimate goal of destroying America with hopes of turning the
United
States into a nation of Islam. Does President Obama and his
Administration have
any idea how dangerous this faction is and how much of a serious threat
they
are to America? Does he simply look the other way because he has no
foreign
policy solutions, or because he has no objection?
Killing
Osama bin Laden did not end
our conflict
Contrary
to what the president
would have you believe, the elimination of Osama Bin Laden was not a
foreign
policy and did not end our conflict. It was a tactical success. A sound
foreign
policy is defining America’s strategic goals and objectives throughout
the
world. A sound foreign policy is defining and setting the terms of your
relationships with your allies, and drawing a line in the sand with
your
enemies. Most importantly, a sound foreign policy defines “What is
America’s
role in the world?” A sound foreign policy never looks the other way.
How
many more attacks need to
happen, how many more lives lost, before President Obama calls the
enemy what
it is— a radical Islamic fundamentalist movement determined to destroy
America
and its way of life. This enemy only understands and respects strength.
President Obama’s constant apologies show only weakness and provide a
window of
opportunity these groups will continue to exploit as evidenced by the
eleventh
anniversary of 9-11 attack on our consulate.
President
Ronald Reagan described
his foreign policy as “Peace through Strength.” Reagan applied this
policy
throughout his presidency, leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall and
the
liberation of millions of people under Communist rule.
President
Reagan knew what it meant
to be the Commander-in-Chief and confront our enemies head on. Our
current
President would rather be a Global Organizer-in-Chief, and avoid the
inevitable
by looking the other way. This kind of approach makes things worse for
America
and her allies, as in the end, the enemy always has a vote.
President
Obama stood before the
United Nations and stated “Intolerance is itself a form of violence and
an
obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.” When tolerance
becomes a
one-way street, it leads to cultural suicide. America shall never be
tolerant
of the intolerant. Our foreign policy must show the “intolerant” there
will be
consequences for their actions, and that America will defend its people
and
freedom at any cost.
America
was once respected for its
strength. Today our enemies attack, and in turn they receive taxpayer
funded
apologies. The radical Islamists who killed our Ambassador do not fear
retaliation from America, and as a result, we must brace ourselves for
more of
the same. Our nation and our allies will never be safe until we have a
President of the United States who no longer looks the other way, nor
leads
from behind.
Source:
humanevents.com
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