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Signposts on the Road to Decline
FrontPage Magazine ^ | April 29, 2013 | Bruce Thornton

Posted on 04/29/2013 5:35:23 AM PDT by SJackson

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Signposts on the Road to Decline

Posted By Bruce Thornton On April 29, 2013 @ 12:50 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 5 Comments

In late 1930 the Tory leadership in Britain’s governing coalition decided to back independence for India despite the increasing, vicious sectarian violence that graphically showed India was not yet ready for the British to leave. Later, historian A.L. Rowse would link partisan self-interest to the failure of nerve and collapse of morale that lay behind the policies of the ruling caste. It was in 1931, Rowse wrote, that “the caste lost confidence in itself and, undermined by fear, it lost not only confidence but conscience. Confused in mind about everything, except the main chance––its own preservation, it survived from year to year, from month to month, from day to day, by blurring the clarity of all issues, even the most dangerous––that of the nation’s safety; it maintained its enormous majority by electoral trickery, it spoke and perhaps thought in the language of humbug, it hoped to stave off conflict . . . by offering appeasement.”

These comments can serve as a commentary on the Obama administration’s failed foreign policy. There has seldom been a coherent, sound principle behind that policy other than partisan electoral “preservation” no matter the danger to the nation’s security and interests. Consider this by no means exhaustive catalogue:

• His opposition to the war in Iraq, predicated in the main on the ideological prejudices of his progressive base and validated by war-fatigue among many Americans, lead to a failure to achieve a status-of-forces agreement that would have left enough troops to prevent the current descent into sectarian violence and nascent civil war now rending that country.

• His campaign-sloganeering that Afghanistan was the “good war” compared to Bush’s “bad war” in Iraq compelled him to send more troops into that country, but then to undermine them by announcing a date-certain for American withdrawal, thus ensuring a Taliban resurgence, even now accelerating, after we leave.

• His proscribing of effective enhanced interrogation techniques, another sop for his progressive base, has substituted drone killings and civilian trials for the capture of suspects who could provide valuable intelligence about the resurgent al Qaeda franchise and future terrorist attacks on the homeland.

• His electoral propaganda that al Qaeda is “on its heels” and the war against jihadism is “receding” covered up the expansion of jihadism in Nigeria, North Africa, Yemen, Syria, and Libya, where al Qaeda affiliates murdered our ambassador and three other Americans.

• His “reset” with Russia, bought with an unfavorable arms-reduction treaty and a retreat on missile defense in Eastern Europe, achieved nothing but further Russian adventurism against its neighbors, and continuing support for Iran and Syria.

• His “outreach” to Iran and diplomatic courting of the mullahs, even to the point of remaining silent when in 2009 they brutalized in the streets of Tehran their political opponents, have gained the regime more time to move ever closer to the possession of nuclear weapons.

• His undercutting of our important ally Israel did not get the Palestinians back to the negotiating table, but instead encouraged Mahmoud Abbas to violate the Oslo agreement and seek recognition in the U.N., strengthening the Palestinians’ long-term resolve to destroy Israel.

• His cozying up to the Islamist regime in Turkey––most recently on display in Secretary of State John Kerry’s morally repugnant likening of the victims of the Boston bombing to the terrorists killed by Israel on the gun-running Mavi Marmara in 2010––has not slowed Turkey’s evolution into a Islamic state hostile to our interests.

• His “leading from behind” in Libya empowered jihadist militias and armed them with weapons looted from Gaddafi’s arsenals, while creating a weak state promising to be another Afghanistan in providing sanctuary for jihadist outfits.

• His abandonment of Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and support for the Muslim Brothers have lead to an illiberal, theocratic Islamist regime by definition contrary to our interests and beliefs, and currently dealing with us only for the money necessary to keep their dysfunctional government afloat.

• His threats about “red lines” and “I don’t bluff” in regard to Assad’s use of chemical weapons have been exposed as mere bluster, further eroding American credibility and suggesting to our enemies that America’s leadership does not have the stomach for backing its words with action, and so can be defied with impunity.

The consistent theme of these blunders is a political calculus papered over with progressive “humbug”: America is a global bully guilty of crimes that need to be atoned for; unilateral force is rarely effective in pursuing our interests and so must be avoided; diplomatic outreach and engagement can win over our enemies; and multilateral coalitions given U.N. imprimaturs are the only legitimate sanction for using force to protect our security and interests. In short, the bankrupt, internationalist progressive “principles” that hearten our enemies and frighten our friends, but obeisance to which have been politically necessary for Obama and the progressive Democrats. And they have provided cover for policies of appeasement that avoid the political costs and dangers of using force.

What a contrast with George W. Bush, who despite his mistakes and naïveté about democracy promotion, nonetheless predicated his foreign policy on principle rather than ad hoc political expediency. His decision to provide more troops to Iraq in 2007, even as the war’s unpopularity was emboldening antiwar Democrats, was a brave one based on principle rather than political self-interest. We should remember too how politically motivated was the opposition to the surge on the part of then senators Obama, Biden, and Clinton, spurred by the success of Howard Dean’s anti-war primary campaign. Obama called the surge a “mistake” and a “reckless escalation.” Biden said, “We need to stop the surge and start to get our troops out.” Clinton said that General Petraeus’ accurate report documenting the surges’ success required “the willing suspension of disbelief.” Democrats and their presidential primary candidates were more concerned with political self-preservation and success than with the blow to America’s interests that would follow––and now undoubtedly will follow–– failure in Iraq.

The British failure of nerve over India––which after World War II would achieve independence at the cost of 2 million dead in sectarian violence, and two nuclear-armed neighboring rivals––was a signpost of the larger loss of civilizational confidence notoriously on display in the 1938 Munich conference. By 1960 the British Empire had pretty much disappeared, an abandonment based not on the principle of self-determination or freedom for colonial peoples, but on a collapse of principle, determination, and responsibility, and a selfish preference for peace and quiet no matter the cost. The foreign policy of the last four years has been eerily similar, bespeaking the same desire to avoid conflict and all the politically costly risks that force entails, perfumed with specious internationalist and diplomatic “humbug” to kill the stink of decaying principle and rank partisan self-interest. Whether this country will continue down the road of decline will depend on whether we can read these signposts and change course in time.



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1 posted on 04/29/2013 5:35:23 AM PDT by SJackson
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2 posted on 04/29/2013 5:36:20 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do !)
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To: SJackson

Yes Im afraid the USA is undoubtedly in decline.


3 posted on 04/29/2013 5:44:03 AM PDT by Vanders9
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To: SJackson

The far bigger danger to the USA is on the southern border & US immigration policies. If you get a chance look at the speeches at the Press Club dinner over the week end and listen to the interplay between Hollywood and DC. Then remember that in a generation LA has gone from an american city to a Mexican city presided over by the elites in Hollywood Hills. Spielberg is showing everyone what the loss of civilization confidence looks like.


4 posted on 04/29/2013 5:51:10 AM PDT by ckilmer
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To: SJackson

Frankly, I’m not sure the British Empire is the best possible example for us to laud as an example of all that is good and should be preserved. We removed ourselves from that Empire by force and I see no reason why its perpetuation should have been considered an imperative.

Which is not to say that what replaced it was always an improvement.


5 posted on 04/29/2013 6:05:26 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: SJackson

Whether this country will continue down the road of decline will depend on whether we can read these signposts and change course in time.

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Barn door...horse...and all that.

The progressives have won, and the rest of us will just have to live with our coming Third World status.


6 posted on 04/29/2013 7:31:17 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Restore us, O God of hosts; let your face shine, that we may be saved! -Ps80)
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To: SJackson

President of American Decline.
(Vanity) | 9 November 2012 | areukiddingme1

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2957538/posts

Posted on Friday, November 09, 2012 10:56:39 by areukiddingme1

Congratulations Mr. President on your most recent win in your bid for reelection – “Well Done.”

You have earned the right to be THE man responsible for America’s decline – Congratulations.

Your high water line is 23 million Americans unemployed, 8% unemployment for 42 consecutive months, 47 million Americans on food stamps, 6 trillion dollars in NEW debt, a declining military (with a looming 1 trillion dollar budget cut, laying off or firing many that voted for you), Iran on the verge of developing a nuclear bomb, threatening Israel’s peace and security, interest rates set to skyrocket (currently at 3.4% (average as of 9 Nov 12) for a 30 year fixed rate mortgage), and gas prices absolutely heading back up (you said so, currently $3.80 a gallon). These numbers are documented and frozen in time for you to be continuously measured against – You will either improve them, or make them worse.

With half of the country now paying closer attention to EVERY move you make and especially which way you move on the UN Arms Trade Treaty (potentially compromising American sovereignty, a move that flies in the face of the 2nd Amendment) you will not be able to outrun your record and I sincerely doubt that the media will remain complicit in your destruction of America (this time).

As you have pointed out on occasions to numerous to count that “you inherited” the worst economy since FDR, well, now you have TRULY inherited the worst economy since FDR and YOU inherited it from yourself – So, spin that.

There are moves that you are going to HAVE to make – Unarguably, these are going to be fiscally conservative moves – Or your high water mark will simply be the baseline at which you continued to grow government spending, increasing debt, deficits, unemployment, food stamps, and interest rates further degrading the once great American economy and most likely threaten another American credit rating downgrade – Which incidentally, on your watch has gone from AA+ to AA last April to now a AA minus. Debt to GDP heading to 110 or potentially 115 percent (you should be so proud of the job you are doing) up from 70% debt to GDP when you stepped into office (another high water mark 50% of the country will use to measure you by).

I believe the old saying; “a leopard can never change his spots.”

Will you allow yourself to “do the right thing,” and be fiscally responsible?

Or, will you double down on the same polices that made the economy you inherited worse?

Will you make the economy you inherited (this time, from you) even worse?

I seriously doubt that you will be able to help yourself and you will be the president that was on watch during America’s final days of greatness and you will be responsible for our decline – You will be known forever in history as President Decline, and you will have a lot in common with the Captain of the Titanic and the Captain of the Hindenburg – Good luck with the next four years.

Or, you can make me a liar and do the right thing?


7 posted on 04/29/2013 7:32:50 AM PDT by areukiddingme1 (areukiddingme1 is a synonym for a Retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer and tired of liberal BS.))
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To: SJackson; Sherman Logan

India’s independence and the eviction of a large chunk of Muslims, especially the more extreme flavours of them, into Pakistan was one of the best things that happened to the Subcontinent. It made for a more cohesive India.

It may be news to many, but India’s republican constitution has more in alignment with the US constitution (which was used by the former’s framers as a reference) than with anything British.

Britain, in fact, doesn’t even have a written constitution to speak of.

Wasn’t it Churchill who regretted being wrong about India, on his deathbed?


8 posted on 04/29/2013 8:55:51 AM PDT by James C. Bennett (An Australian.)
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To: Sherman Logan

No, it isn’t


9 posted on 04/29/2013 4:41:38 PM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do !)
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