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CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

Debacle in Moscow


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About the only thing more comical than Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize was the reaction of those who deemed the award "premature," as if the brilliance of Obama's foreign policy is so self-evident and its success so assured that if only the Norway had waited a few years, his Nobel worthiness would have been universally acknowledged.

US President Barack Obama...

US President Barack Obama meets with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev earlier this year.
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To believe this, you have to be a dreamy adolescent (preferably Scandinavian and a member of the Socialist International) or an indiscriminate imbiber of White House talking points. After all, this was precisely the spin on the president's various apology tours through Europe and the Middle East: National self-denigration - excuse me, outreach and understanding - is not meant to yield immediate results; it simply plants the seeds of good feeling from which foreign policy successes shall come.

Chauncey Gardiner could not have said it better. Well, at nine months, let's review.

What's come from Obama holding his tongue while Iranian demonstrators were being shot and from his recognizing the legitimacy of a thug regime illegitimately returned to power in a fraudulent election? Iran cracks down even more mercilessly on the opposition and races ahead with its nuclear program.

What's come from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton taking human rights off the table on a visit to China and from Obama's shameful refusal to see the Dalai Lama (a postponement, we are told). China hasn't moved an inch on North Korea, Iran or human rights. Indeed it's pushing with Russia to dethrone the dollar as the world's reserve currency.

What's come from the new-respect-for-Muslims Cairo speech and the unprecedented pressure on Israel for a total settlement freeze? "The settlement push backfired," reports The Washington Post, and Arab-Israeli peace prospects have "arguably regressed."

And what's come from Obama's single most dramatic foreign policy stroke - the sudden abrogation of missile defense arrangements with Poland and the Czech Republic that Russia had virulently opposed?

For the East Europeans it was a crushing blow, a gratuitous restoration of Russian influence over a region that thought it had regained independence under American protection.

BUT MAYBE not gratuitous. Surely we got something in return for selling out our friends. Some brilliant secret trade-off to get strong Russian support for stopping Iran from going nuclear before it's too late?

Just wait and see, said administration officials, who then gleefully played up an oblique statement by President Dmitry Medvedev a week later as vindication of the missile defense betrayal.

The Russian statement was so equivocal that such a claim seemed a ridiculous stretch at the time. Well, Clinton went to Moscow last week to nail down the deal. What did she get?

"Russia not budging on Iran sanctions: Clinton unable to sway counterpart." Such was The Washington Post headline's succinct summary of the debacle.

Note how thoroughly Clinton was rebuffed. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared that "threats, sanctions and threats of pressure" are "counterproductive." Note: It's not just sanctions that are worse than useless, but even the threat of mere pressure.

It gets worse. Having failed to get any movement from the Russians, Clinton herself moved - to accommodate the Russian position! Sanctions? What sanctions? "We are not at that point yet," she averred. "That is not a conclusion we have reached... it is our preference that Iran work with the international community."

But wait a minute. Didn't Obama say in July that Iran had to show compliance by the G-20 summit in late September? And when that deadline passed, did he not then warn Iran that it would face "sanctions that have bite" and that it would have to take "a new course or face consequences"?

Gone with the wind. It's the US that's now retreating from its already flimsy position of just three weeks ago. We're not doing sanctions now, you see. We're back to engagement. Just as the Russians suggest.

HENRY KISSINGER once said that the main job of Anatoly Dobrynin, the perennial Soviet ambassador to Washington, was to tell the Kremlin leadership that whenever they received a proposal from the United States that appeared disadvantageous to the United States, not to assume it was a trick.

No need for a Dobrynin today. The Russian leadership, hardly believing its luck, needs no interpreter to understand that when the Obama team clownishly rushes in bearing gifts and "reset" buttons, there is nothing ulterior, diabolical, clever or even serious behind it. It is amateurishness, wrapped in naivete, inside credulity. In short, the very stuff of Nobels.

Charles Krauthammer is a syndicated Washington Post columnist.

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54. no.30
samuel - rsa (10/21/2009 15:29)
53. Obama
samuel - rsa (10/21/2009 15:19)
52. I Agree with #50
Ryan Sjoquist - USA (10/20/2009 20:33)
51. Obviously accurate and a good reason for Israel to stand up to Obama.
Lenard King of Israel - USA (10/20/2009 06:20)
50. America is used to being loved by many and hated by many. However, never before has America been a laughingstock.
Chaim - Israel (10/20/2009 05:27)
49. Krauthammer completely misunderstands...
Mike JC - USA (10/19/2009 23:44)
48. A non leader leads the US to a non future.
flower - USA (10/19/2009 23:17)
47. Obama's World and His Ideology......
Leonard Atlas - USA (10/19/2009 23:13)
46. MY only regret about Krauthammer's article is ...
brian - U.S.A. (10/19/2009 23:01)
45. The Best.
Maura Collins - Italy (10/19/2009 22:29)
44. 10
Jelena - Serbia (10/19/2009 22:17)
43. To all moronic baboons-Obama lovers and Jew haters on this post !
Benyamin - US (10/19/2009 21:37)
42. #29, USA support democracy?
SAM - (10/19/2009 21:36)
41. Krauthammer - you deserve the Nobel Prize for decades of smart analysis-keep on going!
mike1947 - Israel (10/19/2009 21:32)
40. My ONLY regret about Krauthammer's article is this...
marat - canada (10/19/2009 21:26)
39. dangerous, primitive hatred is being mounted against president obama. I fear, he will be assassined.
ruben siedner - germany (10/19/2009 21:17)
38. More & More people are staring to agree with Mr. Krauthammer: Dowd, Wieseltier, Peretz, Havel
Sally - U.S.A. (10/19/2009 21:09)
37. Hey, Charles, how's that "they'll greet us with flowers" thing going?
Avraham - (10/19/2009 20:46)
36. * 14 - With geniuses like Bannister, is it no wonder that...
Joel Joseph - england (10/19/2009 21:01)
35. Charles, you hit the nail on the head. Keep the opposionb and the criticism flowing!!!
Edward - USA (10/19/2009 20:14)
34. Brilliant commentary. Thank you.
Peter Burman - Canada (10/19/2009 20:09)
33. Debacle in Moscow
Richard Blaine - USA (10/19/2009 20:06)
32. #12 Well, it's better for some that's true.
Leo - U.S. (10/19/2009 20:06)
31. #12 It is better for some that's true
Leo - U.S. (10/19/2009 20:05)
30. Debacle
MC - Canada (10/19/2009 19:53)
29. Bannister - your total lack of moral responsibility is amazing - you must be on team Obama
BH - USA (10/19/2009 19:35)
28. *Peace in our Time* Part 2
Atticus Finch - USA (10/19/2009 19:28)
27. #14
Ross - Canada (10/19/2009 19:26)
26. The
Ross - Canada (10/19/2009 19:24)
25. *Peace In Our Time* Part 1
Atticus Finch - USA (10/19/2009 19:21)
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