While many American's wonder what in the heck is going on in our government, and worry about gas prices, unemployment, etc(all worth worry), our allies (those we still have) are also worried...that the America no longer stands for anything..this made me really feel sad, I think the author is right about this.
Remember when JFK said -
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty."
Do Tyrants Fear America Anymore?
The Telegraph, Niles Gardiner
"The fact that it took ten days and at least a thousand dead on the streets of Libya’s cities before President Obama finally mustered the courage to call for Muammar “mad dog” Gaddafi to step down is highly embarrassing for the world’s only superpower, and emblematic of a deer-in-the-headlights approach to world leadership. Washington seems incapable of decisive decision-making on foreign policy at the moment, a far cry from the days when it swept entire regimes from power, and defeated America’s enemies with deep-seated conviction and an unshakable drive for victory.
Just a few years ago the United States was genuinely feared on the world stage, and dictatorial regimes, strategic adversaries and state sponsors of terror trod carefully in the face of the world’s most powerful nation. Now Washington appears weak, rudderless and frequently confused in its approach. From Tehran to Tripoli, the Obama administration has been pathetically slow to lead, and afraid to condemn acts of state-sponsored repression and violence. When protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against the Islamist dictatorship in Iran in 2009, the brutal repression that greeted them was hardly a blip on Barack Obama’s teleprompter screen, barely meriting a response from a largely silent presidency.
In contrast to Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, President Obama fails to see the United States as an exceptional nation, with a unique role in leading the free world and standing up to tyranny. In his speeches abroad he has frequently found fault with his own country, rather than projecting confidence in American greatness. From Cairo to Strasbourg he has adopted an apologetic tone rather than demonstrating faith in America as a shining city upon a hill, a beacon of freedom and liberty. A leader who lacks pride in his own nation’s historic role as a great liberator simply cannot project strength abroad.
It has also become abundantly clear that the Obama team attaches little importance to human rights issues, and in contrast to the previous administration has not pursued a freedom agenda in the Middle East and elsewhere. It places far greater value upon engagement with hostile regimes, even if they are carrying out gross human rights abuses, in the mistaken belief that appeasement enhances security. This has been the case with Iran, Russia and North Korea for example. This administration has also been all too willing to sacrifice US leadership in deference to supranational institutions such as the United Nations, whose track record in standing up to dictatorships has been virtually non-existent.
The White House’s painful navel-gazing on Libya last week, with even the French adopting a far tougher stance, is cause for grave concern. The Obama administration’s timid approach to foreign policy is the last thing the world needs at a time of mounting turmoil in the Middle East, including the growing threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, and Islamist militancy on the rise from Egypt to Yemen. US leadership is now needed more than ever, but has embarrassingly gone AWOL on the world stage."
NO! I believe the majority of Americans DO NOT have the courage
ReplyDeleteto stand up anymore, and it makes me furious.
I am a Christian, and God teaches turn the other cheek,
but he doesn't say hide under a rock or not defend your
family, friends, or freedom!!
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!!
good post..
Excellent and succinct. Very well written and completely accurate.
ReplyDeleteAre you asking if other countries no longer fear the tyranny of the USA?
ReplyDeleteNice twist of the thread dim bulb. America is not tyrannical, despite what some living in our borders would love to believe. As a matter of fact, scholars that are not part of the insane, screaming left, consider America the least imperial of empires, the most benign. In case you REALLY missed her point, and are not just pretending to be dense, she is asking if tyrants no longer fear the steady and swift hand of the US, thus making the world less stable.
ReplyDeleteIn his inaugural speech, John F Kennedy advised the world that the US would support the cause of liberty anywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhich has always been my understanding of what the US stood for. It's bad when you start to see things like this fading away, but even worse when you hear it from your friends.
ReplyDeleteNicely said. I do like your calling up of JFK's speech. I noted the same passage back when Obama gave his inaugural address. Someone had asked what we would like to hear. We certainly didn't hear that from Obama! It was with this in mind that I have increasingly seen a real contradiction in the making of a campaign button with Obama and Kennedy on it. I don't think they could get away with that in the next election.
ReplyDeleteRight now Obama doesn't have the moral credibility to come out strongly against Gaddafi. I joked to myself that he stayed silent for a long time because he wasn't sure if he should consider Gaddafi an ally or an enemy.
Now Canada and Britain are reported to be flying in aid to those who are fighting against Gaddafi. It's a rough situation, yet there is some opportunity to try to improve the lot of the people there.
I fear Obummer is the beginning of our end!
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