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Trouble at the core of U.S. foreign policy
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[Washington Post] ... Just eight months later, the idealism is gone. In what may be the most morally crimped speech by a president in modern times, Mr. Obama explicitly ruled out the promotion of liberty as a core interest of the United States. Instead, he told the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, America's core interests consist of resisting aggression against allies; protecting the free flow of energy; dismantling terrorist networks "that threaten our people" and stopping the development and use of weapons of mass destruction...

As a practical matter, if a president signals that democracy is not a core interest, if it ranks fifth or lower on his list of priorities, it won't be promoted at all. Mr. Obama made that clear in his discussion of Egypt's military government, which, since overthrowing a democratically elected government, has slaughtered hundreds and stifled freedom of the press and association. Mr. Obama noted that "we have not proceeded with the delivery of certain military systems," but he reassured the generals that the United States will continue working with them on "core interests like the Camp David accords and counterterrorism." The president insisted that "we will not stop asserting principles that are consistent with our ideals." But if the generals know that those principles don't count among U.S. "core interests," why would they pay any attention to Mr. Obama's "assertions"?

Mr. Obama may believe that minimizing values in foreign relations is tough-minded and realistic. In fact, it can only diminish U.S. influence, including in matters that he defines as core. "It was not all that long ago that farmers in Venezuela and Indonesia welcomed American doctors to their villages and hung pictures of JFK on their living room walls," Mr. Obama wrote as a presidential candidate in 2007. "We can be this America again."

He was right. We could be that America again -- but not by cherishing oil over liberty.

Posted by: Fred 2013-09-27
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