First Published in August 2010
Obama Lacks Respect Among World Leaders
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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Americans like to be
liked. At least, that is what we have
been told for decades. And while it is
true to an extent, it is not one hundred percent true. In fact, the American people will take
respect over likeability when the occasion calls for it. Actually, the American people’s desire for
respect far exceeds that of their leaders who are, of course, politicians. We all know that a politician’s political
life depends upon his/her “likeability factor.”
It is far more important to them to be liked than to be
respected.
That fact presents a
terrible problem for the country in international diplomacy. When our representatives are dealing with the
leaders of foreign countries, especially our enemies, it is immeasurably
important they be respected. If there is
no respect for the American leader, there is a better than even chance an
attempt will be made to “roll” the American leader. The foreign leader, in such a situation, gets
what he wants from the American, while the American only THINKS he got what he
wanted, only to find out later that he had been conned and, in fact, got the
short end of the stick.
Mr. Obama’s foreign
forays, flying into European countries and Asian countries, have yielded America nothing for all his flashy efforts abroad. His meetings with foreign leaders has been
“meet and greet,” dinner, posing for photographs, delivering remarks in which
he apologizes for America’s short-comings, and waving from the steps of Air
Force One and then flying away having accomplished nothing substantial, at all.
Even our traditional friends have taken a standoffish
posture toward Obama. The British, after
having been offended by Obama in the first few days of his presidency, now
stand back and reserve their efforts, on America’s behalf
abroad, even though they are America’s oldest
friend, the Mother Country, in fact.
In the Middle East, Mr. Obama deliberately shunned The Prime Minister
of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and left Mr. Netanyahu sitting alone for an hour
or more while Obama went off to have dinner with his family. That was an unforgivable snub and one that
will never be forgotten. Sooner than
later, the US is going to need Israel’s help, covertly, or overtly, and it will be slow
in coming, IF it comes at all.
What goes around -- comes around.
See,
Netanyahu believes that peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis can
only be accomplished under Israel’s terms. And Netanyahu has
said “NO” to Obama’s demand that there be no more settlements constructed by Israel. That act by Netanyahu leaves Obama absolutely
nothing he can offer to the Palestinians or the Syrians. As we said – what goes around – comes
around.
Obama’s henchmen in the
White House are now more than a little concerned that the Obama Regime will be
compared to the Jimmy Carter Administration.
They needn’t worry, it is already being compared to Jimmy
Carter’s administration, and, it has come up short of Carter’s sterling performance
as a paper tiger.
Newt Gingrich recently
said: "Carter
tried weakness and the world got tougher and tougher because the predators, the
aggressors, the anti-Americans, the dictators, when they sense weakness, they
all start pushing ahead." Gingrich also
said, referring to the Obama Regime, "This does look a lot like Jimmy
Carter." (SOURCE)
It has been said that
Obama speaks apologetically and carries no stick at all!
In May of this year, Ed
Koch, a former Mayor of New York City, (a democrat) said the following in Koch’s Comments”: “Have we lost the will to stand up to the bullies of
the world? The administration points with pride to the fact that it is
preceding with sanctions against Iran at the Security Council and that it
succeeded in bringing Russia and China to the point where they too have agreed
to vote for sanctions. To accomplish this, however, the US had to agree to Russia's delivering arms to Iran, e.g., an anti-aircraft
system that would be used to shoot down US, and Israeli planes that might in
the future seek to eliminate Iran's nuclear facilities.
With respect to China and getting its consent to vote with us, we dropped
sanction measures that would have crippled Iran's banking and financial
institutions and prohibited the sale of gasoline to Iran, which has no
conversion facilities, which would have devastated its economy.
Some will say that pointing out these failures of will is jingoistic. I believe these failures to stand up for allies and most importantly to stand up for ourselves is why we are taken less seriously by nations throughout the world than should be the case. When others fully respected us, we were able to keep the world at peace. We are losing that ability with each passing day, as we demonstrate our unwillingness to teach the bullies of the world the lessons they deserve.
Some will say that pointing out these failures of will is jingoistic. I believe these failures to stand up for allies and most importantly to stand up for ourselves is why we are taken less seriously by nations throughout the world than should be the case. When others fully respected us, we were able to keep the world at peace. We are losing that ability with each passing day, as we demonstrate our unwillingness to teach the bullies of the world the lessons they deserve.
Speak softly and carry a big stick, Teddy Roosevelt said. President Obama speaks apologetically and carries no stick at all. No wonder North Korea torpedoed that South Korean warship, something they would not have done in all probability if China had not quietly approved. No wonder Brazil and Turkey thumb their noses at us. We have become a laughingstock.” (SOURCE)
We have disagreed with
Mayor Koch on numerous occasions, but this is one of those times when we are in
total agreement.
We continue to see America being laughed at and made fun of around the world
while Obama bows and scrapes and apologizes.
It is embarrassing. But more than that -- it is dangerous, very
dangerous, not only for America, but for the world.
J. D. Longstreet
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