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Obama outlines national security strategy in West Point address
2010-05-22
President Obama outlined a new national security strategy rooted in diplomatic engagement and international alliances on Saturday as he repudiated his predecessor's emphasis on unilateral American power and the right to wage preemptive war.

Eight years after President George W. Bush came to the United States Military Academy to set a new course for American security in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, Mr. Obama used the same setting to offer a revised doctrine, one that vowed no retreat against American enemies while seeking "national renewal and global leadership."

"Yes, we are clear-eyed about the shortfalls of our international system," the president told graduating cadets. "But America has not succeeded by stepping outside the currents of international cooperation. We have succeeded by steering those currents in the direction of liberty and justice -- so nations thrive by meeting their responsibilities, and face consequences when they don't."

Mr. Obama said the United States "will be steadfast in strengthening those old alliances that have served us so well" while also trying to "build new partnerships and shape stronger international standards and institutions." He added: "This engagement is not an end in itself. The international order we seek is one that can resolve the challenges of our times."

The president's address was aimed not just at the 1,000 young men and women in gray and white uniforms in Michie Stadium who could soon face the perils of combat in Afghanistan or Iraq as second lieutenants in the Army but also to an international audience that in some quarters at least grew alienated from the United States during the Bush era.

The contrasts between Mr. Bush's address here in 2002 and Mr. Obama's in 2010 underscored all the ways a wartime America has changed and all the ways it has not. This was the ninth class to graduate from West Point since hijacked passenger jets destroyed the World Trade Center and smashed into the Pentagon and the Pennsylvania countryside. Most of those graduating on Saturday were 12 at the time.
Posted by:ryuge

#9  PowerLine has a much different take on Obama's speech and concludes that "The Times's account of the speech reflected the obsessions of the reporter and his newspaper, not the reality of what Obama said."
Posted by: Free Radical   2010-05-22 19:35  

#8  Mr. Obama used the same setting to offer a revised doctrine, one that vowed no retreat against American enemies while seeking "national renewal and global leadership."

well, surrender is not technically retreat. the phrase "national renewal" does not necessarily mean that this nation will be renewed. and there will eventually be global leadership, just not from the US on his watch, so no lies that i can see.
Posted by: abu do you love   2010-05-22 16:22  

#7  Has there ever been a man more out of his depth in a more inappropriate venue?
Posted by: SteveS   2010-05-22 14:37  

#6  I wonder how polite the applause was. Video?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-05-22 13:59  

#5  Damn, if he keeps this crap up, Yankees are going to start waving Confederate battle flags.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-05-22 13:28  

#4  Mr. Obama said the United States "will be steadfast in strengthening those old alliances that have served us so well" while also trying to "build new partnerships and shape stronger international standards and institutions."

Can you imagine being a West Point Cadet and having to sit in this audience and listen to this drivel and these lies, and have to behave civilly???? And realize that he IS your CiC??
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-05-22 12:39  

#3  Obama doctrine: "If we s*ck hard enough, if we s*allow often enough..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2010-05-22 12:39  

#2  Was Bush everything I wanted in a President...No Is Obama ANYTHING I wanted in a President...No QED
Posted by: Warthog   2010-05-22 12:22  

#1  *address Sorry! *blushes*

Fixed.
Posted by: ryuge   2010-05-22 11:31  

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