Posted on 12/19/2013 7:11:24 AM PST by Dave346
Nero fiddled, so they say, while Rome burned. Today, this epigram all too accurately describes President Obamas approach to U.S. national security. For five years, he has resolutely consigned foreign and defense issues to the bottom of his policy agenda, resulting in increasing disarray both domestically and abroad. The United States needs strategic thinking internationally, and we are getting the opposite.
Mr. Obamas personal Rome, the Affordable Care Act, is indeed self-immolating, and he responds by giving speeches (his version of playing Neros cithara) rather than taking command to save his eponymous program before the administration itself is consumed. Domestic troubles, however, in no way justify indifference to foreign affairs. If anything, political weakness at home only exposes a president to greater risks internationally, as adversaries take advantage of U.S. inattention, indecision and unpreparedness.
So detached is the Obama administration, however, that even those charged with national security are doing their own fiddling. Consider several media headlines from just last week. Secretary of State John F. Kerry has spent inordinate amounts of time in and around Israel banging away on the Middle East peace process. His headline from The Washington Post: Israel-Palestinian peace deal still possible by spring, Kerry says. The heavens responded by dropping two feet of snow on Jerusalem.
Mr. Kerry is following the widely held but erroneous view that resolving the Israel-Palestinian issue is the panacea for Middle Eastern peace and security. Under this view, creating a Palestinian state, almost regardless what kind of state it is, will materially assist in resolving the regions many other seemingly intractable problems. Empirically, this view has little to recommend it, and years of bloody evidence to refute it. Nonetheless, Mr. Kerry (and, one assumes, his president) are uninterested in debating establishment theology. They are too busy lighting candles at its altar.
Spiraling crises elsewhere, however, are exposing another basic reality; namely, that diplomacy is not cost-free. Like all human activities, negotiations have costs as well as benefits. For a secretary of state, his top advisers and an administration as a whole, one of the most significant expenditures is what economists call the opportunity cost of focusing on one issue rather than another. Senior decision-makers must always allocate resources among competing priorities. Particularly in turbulent periods, they should allocate precious time, attention and resources to those issues most dramatically affecting American national security, not frittering them away on peripheral matters.
Inexplicably, fiddling is precisely what the Obama administration is doing. The vaunted Geneva agreement on Irans nuclear-weapons program is already collapsing. The president himself at the United Nations in September designated this issue, along with the Israel-Palestinian dispute, as his top international priorities. While Mr. Kerry waited for Ben Gurion Airports runways to be cleared of snow last week, the Associated Press headlined, As ties warm, EU parliament delegation visits Iran, and the Financial Times blared, Iran thaw cheers French carmakers. These news headlines are the visible manifestation of Irans massive psychological breakthrough in the Geneva talks, extending beyond the specifics regarding its nuclear program or the increasingly porous sanctions regimes. Iran has flipped international expectations to its advantage, while Mr. Kerry has worried about Israeli construction of apartment buildings near Jerusalem.
In Eastern Europe, The New York Times wrote, Signs of Momentum Shifting to Protesters in Ukraine not that the Obama administration has done anything to affect the ongoing struggle and its implications for this large, strategic country. Make no mistake, given Russian President Vladimir Putins determination to re-establish Moscows hegemony over the space of the former Soviet Union, Ukraine today is the very paradigm flash point where armed intervention and conflict are not inconceivable. Mr. Putin will not watch quietly as Ukraine slips out of Moscows orbit to join the West, but Mr. Obama and Mr. Kerry seem completely inattentive.
Writing on East Asia, the Times headlined that American and Chinese Navy Ships Nearly Collided in South China Sea, while The Washington Post wrote, China-Japan rift silently grows in the East China Sea. Rarely in world history does a shift in the balance of power occur quickly and visibly. That may well be happening in Asia, though, as Americas defense capabilities, particularly its once-dominant Navy, wane and Beijing takes advantage of the vacuum thus created. Traditional American allies in the region like Japan and South Korea are appalled, and China is emboldened.
Unfortunately, this is but a partial list of disturbing headlines from recent days: Syria, Afghanistan, North Korea and others could be added. Ultimately, perhaps nothing can pry Mr. Obama away from his domestic obsessions. Nonetheless, other American political leaders have a larger duty to alert their fellow citizens to international threats and to propose solutions before the threats become insoluble. Neither political party is meeting this responsibility, yet time is growing ever shorter. Ask Nero how it turns out.
title should be “Obama takes a selfie, while the world burns”
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....the SIC (Slacker in Chief) has thoughts of Reggie’s plums
dancing in his head....he couldn’t be bothered with presidential decisions ...or actions.
Obama is too lazy to fiddle himself. That’s why he got himself a body man.
The Current Occupant of the Oval Orifice can fiddle? I would imagine that his talent for music is probably about the same level as his talent for critical thinking or diplomacy.
In any event, I would not willingly choose to attend a concert showcasing his great virtuosity and skill.
Valerie Jarrett, keep a little closer rein on that protégé of yours. He is coloring outside the lines again.
Euros eventually got what they wanted.
They wanted the USA to go away and quit sticking their nose in other people’s business.
Now they dial 911 and nobody in Washington is picking up the phone.
Enjoy the Schadenfreude.
Outstanding! Fella beat me to it.
Fiddles? He’s the one with the matches.
Problem ain’t the world burnin’. “The World” is not our problem. The world is the world’s problem. They’re grown-ups. They can clean up their own messes. Or not.
The problem is the fires burnin’ right here at home to which this commie pinko Moslem subversive infiltrator is adding fuel as quickly as he can.
Barry has the flamethrower that is igniting the world.
Obama is a Harvard man.
Nero was either Fiddling or Diddling. There are historic accounts for both.
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