In Kiev, Ukraine |
The streets of the world are alive with protesters …
Ukraine, Venezuela, Thailand, Turkey, Brazil, and even Syria … if you consider a
revolution to be a form of protesting. To see comments on the whys and wherefores of the first three insurrections
see: CNN Update.
And one can easily add to these current uprisings … past riots in Egypt, Iran,
Libya, etc. … all within the past five years.
In Caracas, Venezuela |
What do many of these mass altercations have in common? Mostly they are protesting the autocratic and
corrupt nature of their current governments; involve large numbers of young
people; are spread through the widespread use of cell phones and social
media; and have mostly been conveniently ignored by the Obama administration
(except for the initial riots in Egypt when we came out in support of the
Muslim Brotherhood.)
This U.S. foreign policy posture toward these uprisings … mostly one of respecting the existing government … is possibly the most
egregious failing of our State Department over the last century. Had we, during
Obama’s reign, assumed a foreign policy position that it was in our national
interest to see the movement of other nations’ governments away from tyranny,
radicalism and theocracy … toward moderation, modernity, and secularism … we
could have easily taken sides in these conflagrations and used our moral
suasion to influence outcomes.
And, I’m reasonably sure that the world would be a lot
better off today.
Afterward: For more on the mess in Venezuela see: The Diplomad's learned comments
Afterward: For more on the mess in Venezuela see: The Diplomad's learned comments
I think we would be a lot better off today if Bush had not started two wars, when two assassin's bullets would have done the job.
ReplyDeleteOr if Barack Obama's half brother was not the chief worldwide fundraiser for the Muslim Brotherhood?
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