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Obama Still Has Time To Change His Approach Towards Islam
2014-10-01
[Ynet] For too long, US president tried to avoid a real discussion of Islam's role in global politics, and especially of its attitude towards Western culture.

In the past few years, we have been witnessing a troubling phenomenon in American politics: The White House's ongoing foreign policy failure has been denied and even concealed by President Barack Obama
If you have a small business, you didn't build that...
's supporters in the administration, in the Democratic Party and in the liberal media.

The president's supporters argued, sometimes rightfully, that the criticism directed at him is automatic, unrestrained, stems from extreme rightist motives and is even driven by racism.

Only recently, the administration was exposed to criticism from within the Democratic camp itself over its failures in the Middle East and on the Russian front. Will this criticism cause the administration to sober up and change its direction?

The radicalization in the internal American discourse between right and left has inflicted huge damage on America and the free world. It has prevented the administration from viewing the world properly and has caused serious people, among both the Democrats and Republicans, to get caught in the bleeding political battle.

Many claim that President B.O., perhaps because of his introvert nature, is very much responsible for this dynamic. In fact, even his associates believe that the president led an arrogant worldview in the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and from Afghanistan.

Two secretaries of defense who served in Obama's administration, Robert Gates and Leon Panetta
...current SecDef, previously Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Panetta served as President Bill Clinton's White House Chief of Staff from 1994 to 1997 and was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1993....
, joined the criticism against him last week. They are not suspected of being rightists. They both say that the withdrawal from Iraq at any cost and the hesitant conduct in Syria led to the rise of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
organization, and Gates has even warned that the current policy of striking from the air is naïve.

Their voices join the implied criticism of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey, who indicated last week that America may have to change its strategy and use ground forces in its battle to destroy ISIS. Obama's mantra that "there will be no boots on the ground," General Dempsey warned, is not a strategy.

Prof. Anne-Marie Slaughter, one of Obama's associates in shaping the foreign policy, wrote against the president as well, and even senior advisor Dennis Ross, which is careful about what he says, blasted the president's illusions that "Islamists can be our friends." Former President Bill Clinton
...former Democratic president of the U.S. Bill was the second U.S. president to be impeached, the first to deny that oral sex was sex, the first to have difficulty with the definition of is...
said it was wrong to use the racist card against the president's critics and ruled that Obama would be judged by results.

This criticism joins many voices in Washington, the Western world and Europe, which want to know in which direction the president is headed.

Obama has more than two years left in the White House. This is a long period which must not be defined as a "dead period." The fact that some of the Democrats have joined the right's criticism about the passiveness of the foreign relations may serve as a catalyst for real change, but on the other hand, the progressive left is condemning the president for getting overly involved.

For too long, Obama tried to avoid a real discussion of Islam's role in global politics, and especially of Islam's attitude towards the Western culture. He sought reconciliation with the Islamic world, and even adopted a language completely denying the claims that Islam, as a religion and as a culture, is an antithesis of an open society and democracy.

Obama therefore avoided making a clear distinction between allies and evil force, as President George W. Bush had done, and focused on the al-Qaeda terror as if it were an Islamic mutation rather than a deeply rooted ideological perception. Even when he spoke about ISIS, he argued that the organization "speaks for no religion. Their victims are overwhelmingly Moslem, and no faith teaches people to massacre innocents."

Such claims, and Obama's refusal to stress that there are key elements in Islam, not just marginal ones, which sanctify murder, enslavement of women, hatred of Jews and Christians and of course terrorism, prevented him from adopting a coherent policy in regards to the Middle Eastern battles.

In his recent UN address, the president appeared to be changing his approach. While he is still refusing to accept the principle of "the clash of civilizations," as he said, he has begun defining more clearly the borders of the outline of the open society versus the threats of radical Islam.
Posted by:trailing wife

#15  re: #12 Ditto dude.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-10-01 19:59  

#14  #12 In my opinion we are honor-bound to help the Kurds and Israel. All the rest are on their own.

hear, hear.
Posted by: irishrageboy   2014-10-01 17:19  

#13  "The way he has been engaged by the Iranians, I could have bet he was a Shia Pet."

Go to your room, #6 HT.
Posted by: Barbara   2014-10-01 15:48  

#12  How many journalists are held by ISIS?

Why must we get involved? Mistakes were made most certainly. Maybe we shouldn't have gone in, certainly we shouldn't have pulled out, but that's the past.

In my opinion we are honor-bound to help the Kurds and Israel. All the rest are on there own.

We should drill, frak, and build nuke plants so the entire region can kiss our butts.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-10-01 14:46  

#11  He was said to be born well, or was that well born.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-01 13:16  

#10  He CAN'T change, he's STUCK.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-10-01 13:15  

#9  Sunni? Shia?


This bastard probably thinks of himself as the one to heal that rift, he's the magic man in the well.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-10-01 12:51  

#8  He can also study history, economics, constitutional law, and not behaving like a schmuck.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-10-01 12:51  

#7  He's going to become an apostate?
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-10-01 12:42  

#6  The way he has been engaged by the Iranians, I could have bet he was a Shia Pet.
Posted by: Herman Thud6100   2014-10-01 11:14  

#5  He's a Sunni Muslim, why would he change? He has been executing his agenda with great success. From chaos comes opportunity.
Posted by: Injun Ulomoque8628   2014-10-01 07:14  

#4  Just like he changed his mind on gay marriage. It is possible but he must get a political benefit to change his mind and since he is no longer running for elected office I do not predict any change from his 'drive and putt' foreign policy.
Posted by: Airandee    2014-10-01 06:36  

#3  Not this late in the game. A weasel can't change his spots.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-10-01 03:29  

#2  Nope, "Hope and Change" that's the ticket. I having been saving a crate of star shells for when he leaves office
Posted by: Steven   2014-10-01 01:54  

#1  Obama Still Has Time To Change His Approach Towards Islam

Better headline would be "Community Organizer About to Drown in Own Ineptitude and Ignorance: Foreign Policy Not His Bag"
Posted by: Injun Peacock2875   2014-10-01 00:12  

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