Please welcome Dr. Barry Rubin back to the front page of RedState. -Jeff
President Barack Obama told Democratic Party contributors in Miami:
“When you look at what’s happening…in the Middle East, it is a manifestation of new technologies, the winds of freedom that are blowing through countries that have not felt those winds in decades, a whole new generation that says I want to be a part of this world. It’s a dangerous time, but it’s also a huge opportunity for us.”
Obama also said that the United States should not be “afraid” of change in the Middle East. Well, that depends on the kind of change, doesn’t it? I wouldn’t be afraid if Iran, Syria, and the Gaza Strip had revolutionary upheavals that installed moderate democratic governments, for example.
But let me remind you once again, my theme from the first day of the Egyptian revolution has been that I’m worried because others aren’t worried. The more they show that they don’t understand the dangers, the greater the dangers become.
President Franklin Roosevelt said about the Great Depression that there was, “Nothing to fear but fear itself.” That is, Americans should be confident about their abilities to solve problems. But he didn’t say, when German forces seized one country after another, that Americans shouldn’t be afraid of change in Europe. Nor did he say, as the Japanese Empire expanded, that Americans shouldn’t be afraid of change in Asia.
President Harry Truman didn’t say that Americans shouldn’t be afraid of change in Eastern Europe when the Soviets gained power over the governments there or China became Communist.
These (Democratic) presidents recognized the danger and worked to counteract it as best they could under the circumstances.
In contrast, while giving lip service to the idea that it’s a “dangerous time,” Obama never points to what the dangers are because, frankly, he has no idea. All the points he makes about these changes are positive, cheerleading.
Yet if he’s right on what basis does the United States not want some regimes–Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority–to be overthrown? Why does he not make a differentiation between America’s enemies and America’s friends?
To show who is really being naive, he added:
“All the forces that we see building in Egypt are the forces that should be naturally aligned with us. Should be aligned with Israel.”
All the forces “should be” aligned with the United States and Israel! Well, maybe they “should be,” but they aren’t. In fact, it is the exact opposite: all the forces that we see building in Egypt are forces that in fact are not aligned with the United States and Israel. Here we see the arrogance of someone who tells people in other countries what they should think instead of analyzing what they do think.
Of course, what happens–and we see this quite vividly–is that the intelligence agencies and media rewrite reality to say that these people are moderate because that’s what the president expects.
Here are some historical parallels to Obama’s statements (I made them up):
1932: Germany should be aligned with the Western democracies and the United States because that is the way it will achieve prosperity and stability in Europe, two things that German desperately needs. Only 14 years ago, Germany lost a long, bloody war. Surely, the Germans have no desire to fight again and repeat their mistake of trying to conquer Europe!
1945: The Soviet Union should be aligned with the Western democracies and the United States because we have just been allies in a great war. Moscow must understand that the United States has no desire to injure it, wants to live in peace, and respects Soviet interests. Surely, Stalin will put the emphasis on rebuilding his country and not on expansionism abroad!
1979: The new Islamist regime in Iran should be aligned with the West and the United States because they accept the revolution there, want good relations, and are the customers for Iran’s oil exports.
1989: Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi regime should be aligned with the West and the United States because they backed him in his recent war with Iran and he fears the spread of revolutionary Islamism. Saddam will cause no trouble and will put the priority on rebuilding his country after a bloody eight-year-long war with Iran and providing better lives for his people.
1993: Yasir Arafat and the Palestinians should be aligned with the United States and eager to make a comprehensive peace with Israel since that is the only way they can get a state. Now that they are going to have elections and be responsible for administering the West Bank and Gaza Strip certainly the PLO will cease to be revolutionary or terrorist.
Get the picture?
And so when Obama says:
“I’m actually confident that 10 years from now we’re going to be able to look back and say that this was the dawning of an entirely new and better era. One in which people are striving not to be against something but to be for something.”
Remember those words. He has absolutely no understanding of the Arabic-speaking world, the Muslim-majority world, or the Middle East whatsoever. How are these new regimes going to stay in power, smite their rivals, and make up for not delivering the material goods to their people? What is the world view of these forces? How do they perceive America, the West, and Israel? These are the questions that should be asked, and answered, in order to understand what the world will look like in a decade.
Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur (Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To read and subscribe to MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books, go to http://www.gloria-center.org. You can read and subscribe to his blog at http://www.rubinreports.blogspot.com.
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Well, welcome back Dr. Ruben!
smitch61 Monday, March 7th at 12:10PM EST (link)Great
I disagree...
harlan Monday, March 7th at 12:14PM EST (link)… that obama has no understanding of the arabic-speaking world and the middle east.
he understood enough to know how to bow to the king of saudi arabia.
saying that he doesn’t understand the islamic world is like saying that he understood nothing that jeremiah wright said during the entire twenty years that he sat in a pew, listening to the rants.
/no caps on purpose
Or. . .
msctex (Diary) Monday, March 7th at 12:27PM EST (link)““[Barack Obama] has absolutely no understanding of the Arabic-speaking world, the Muslim-majority world, or the Middle East whatsoever.”
The even more deeply disturbing possibility is that he does possess no small understanding, and is doing all he can to act against the best interests of the United States. The author chooses the “dumb Obama” approach, where he is too naive to understand what is going on. This is in direct contrast with the “Evil Obama” approach, where he is a manipulative genius of sorts, whose speeches and stated intentions are in direct contrast with his actions.
I personally ascribe to a mix of the two. Barrack Obama is a Chicago Community organizer of no accomplishment whatsoever. His Senate record reads as though he were never there. His background, from his childhood to his (supposed) writings paint the picture of a man with the strongest of Leftist leanings and ties. Thus, were are left with a President so damaged by his own beliefs that he cannot see the way the world actually works: it is beyond his ken. This is not naiveté, but something worse. His actions (or inactions, as often as not) seem so often in support of what we would consider the destructive, which is Evil’s close cousin, but he knows there is only so far he can go without risking an unprecedented backlash.
So we are left with a man so damaged by his own philosophies he had might as well be stupid, with priorities largely disparate from everything the United States both represents and embodies. Many of his wrong turns are deliberate, and some are essentially accidental. The only thing that matters is that he needs to be removed from authority as soon as is legally possible.
555 nt
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Dangerous time, huge opportunity.
Locked and Loaded (Diary) Monday, March 7th at 12:32PM EST (link)A crisis too good to waste, perhaps.
I have a sound working policy for dealing with anything Obama says: Distrust everything entirely.
Oh, I believe BOgus
veritaseequitas Monday, March 7th at 2:00PM EST (link)has a very good understanding about the Middle East and what is going to happen there after the dust settles. Islamic fanatics will be running things and that is why he will not speak out against them. They are his people.
I agree
caboose Monday, March 7th at 3:36PM EST (link)Obama don’t have a clue about the arab world. Neither does that total dufus, Hilliary. In fact, they know zero about foreign affairs.