Doctrine for world peace at odds with foreign policy views
Published: October 14, 2009
Over the past month, President Barack Obama has continuously and naively put America’s security at grave risk. At the United Nations General Assembly meeting in September, President Obama unintentionally announced his “Hope Doctrine” to promote world peace. In “our efforts to promote peace the most powerful weapon in our arsenal is the hope of human beings,” he said.
This statement is the naïve keystone of his foreign policy of apology and appeasement. It explains his implicit willingness to impose unilateral nuclear disarmament on the U.S., his ambivalence on deploying additional troops in Afghanistan, his dismantling the Eastern European missile defense shield, and his toothless pursuit of nuclear containment in Iran without credible threats of sanctions or military action. What is more amazing is that his kitchen cabinet sits idly by and allows him to continue this march toward destroying the military supremacy of the lone super power in the world.
At the U.N. meeting, President Obama continued his mission of apologizing to the world for America’s past foreign policy and replacing it with a policy of appeasement. The president told the assembly how his administration is “responsibly” ending the war in Iraq. He proudly trumped his administration’s pursuit of reductions in nuclear warheads with Russia. Although the Russians have not indicated whether they will meaningfully participate.
The next day, President Obama, the first American president to chair a meeting of the U.N. Security Council, presided over the passage of a toothless nuclear nonproliferation resolution. The Iranian pursuit of nuclear weapons was the immediate target of this resolution. However, in order to get the resolution passed, he acknowledged that the U.S. was part of the nuclear proliferation problem and would have to limit its arsenal. While the resolution does not have any teeth in it, the President of the United States announced his willingness to substantially disarm the U.S. without getting any specified concessions.
At the end of his U.N. speeches, he basked in the applause and adulation of those who can’t wait for him to weaken America’s military and foreign policy. Nations without nuclear arms or ambitions praised his role in the Security Council’s nonproliferation resolution and his implicit willingness to impose unilateral nuclear disarmament on the U.S.
Not surprisingly, shortly after the applause stopped, Iran disclosed that it had a second secret nuclear facility and test fired two missiles. Apparently, President Obama knew about this secret facility for some time. Incredibly, he chose to ignore its existence at the Security Council meeting so he could get a toothless resolution passed to the adulation of the “U.N. diplomatic corp.”
Israel, America’s closest ally in the Middle East didn’t show up for the U.N. addresses.
At an earlier session, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said to the General Assembly “the most urgent challenge facing this body is to prevent the tyrants of Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Are the member states of the United Nations up to that challenge?”
Clearly, Israel is. It has no choice if it wants to continue to exist. It is all but certain that Israel is preparing to take out Iran’s nuclear facilities on its own before Iran can develop nuclear weapons. The only questions are how and when. Israel does not buy into the “Hope Doctrine” because its very existence is at stake.
A few weeks ago, the President announced the U.S. will unilaterally dismantle its missile defense shield in Eastern Europe without any concessions from the Russians. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin can’t believe he got a major U.S. concession with no quid pro quo. President Obama “hopes” the Russians will reciprocate. I would rather not bet America’s security on “hope.”
This past month, the president postponed consideration of his commanding general’s recommendation to increase troops in Afghanistan in order to win the Afghanistan war. Over the past nine months, the president spent more time talking to David Letterman on his TV show than to Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the top military commander in Afghanistan.
When the president did meet with his commanding general, it was a half-hour side show on Air Force One; after his unsuccessful pitch for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley’s political machine to have the 2016 Summer Olympics take place in his city. No wonder al Qaeda and the Taliban are sensing inevitable U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The president believes that “hope” is a more powerful weapon against al Qaeda and the Taliban than the U.S. military. He “hopes” that discussions with Iran will lead to nuclear containment without a diplomatic or military “stick.”
Is this the “change” that Americans were looking for when they elected him president? Unfortunately, President Obama has forgotten if he ever knew, that foreign policy is not charity policy. Our president is playing a vicious game of international relations in which the players don’t all play by the rules. It takes an incredibly savvy man to play in a game where smoke and mirrors dominate. In the end, the weak and unarmed man loses.
The primary role of the President of the United States is to put America first and defend it against all enemies. The dismantling of our national security has no place in protecting the American people.
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MS T.
I think you have me mistaken for someone else. I am ex military and know the heartache war. It always amazes me how some flag toting person that has never spent three days sleeping in a bunker eating cold MREs and being separated from you family for 6 months is so ready to go to war. If history has taught us anything it is how stupid we are as a human race. All wars have been started because someone wants more money or power. Peace usually comes when the lost of human life is so great that it is too much for people to bear. That is when the flag toting people put aside their pride and look for solutions. It took an atom bomb for Japan to realized it. I guess we have not grown as a race. We still see it as us and them. It just makes me ill when some reporter does it the name of ratings. Who knows he might get a promotion on this article. Especially if his editor is an extreme right Republican. (BTW I am a registered republican)
By the end of 4 years, BHO will make Chamberlain [the great appeaser ] who gave away Europe look like a hawk.
Oh, sgtime… I think the writer’s assessment is just right! The only holes in this argument are the blindspots that are caused by the anti-war protest signs. Stop drinking the koolaid and start reading real history. Maybe then you will see what is so obvious to the rest of us.
Your story has more holes in it than Swiss cheese. At least show some signs of intelligence by getting all the facts instead of an over opinionated rant.

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