AP: Obama Gores Foreign Policy Ox

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STEVEN R. HURST | April 19, 2009 06:51 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has gone abroad and gored an ox _ the deeply held belief that the United States does not make mistakes in dealings with either friends or foes.

And in the process, he's taking a huge gamble both at home and abroad, for a payoff that could be a long time coming, if ever.

By way of explanation, senior adviser David Axelrod describes the president's tactics this way:

"You plant, you cultivate, you harvest. Over time, the seeds that were planted here are going to be very, very valuable."

While historic analogies are never perfect, Obama's stark efforts to change the U.S. image abroad are reminiscent of the stunning realignments sought by former Soviet leader Michael Gorbachev. During his short _ by Soviet standards _ tenure, he scrambled incessantly to shed the ideological entanglements that were leading the communist empire toward ruin.

But Obama is outpacing even Gorbachev. After just three months in power, the new American leader has, among many other things:

_ Admitted to Europeans that America deserves at least part of the blame for the world's financial crisis because it did not regulate high-flying and greedy Wall Street gamblers.

_ Told the Russians he wants to reset relations that fell to Cold War-style levels under his predecessor, George W. Bush.

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_ Asked NATO for more help in the fight in Afghanistan, and, not getting much, did not castigate alliance partners.

_ Lifted some restrictions on Cuban Americans' travel to their communist homeland and eased rules on sending wages back to families there.

_ Shook hands with, more than once, and accepted a book from Hugo Chavez, the virulently anti-American leader of oil-rich Venezuela.

_ Said America's appetite for illegal drugs and its lax control of the flow of guns and cash to Mexico were partly to blame for the drug-lord-inspired violence that is rattling the southern U.S. neighbor.

_ Said that "if our only interaction with many of these countries is drug interdiction, if our only interaction is military, then we may not be developing the connections that can, over time, increase our influence" _ neglecting to mention U.S. health care, education and humanitarian relief efforts in Latin America.

At a news conference ending the three-day Summit of the Americas on Sunday, Obama was asked to explain what a reporter called this emerging "Obama Doctrine."

He said that first, he remains intent on telling the world that the United States is a powerful and wealthy nation that realizes it is just one country among many. Obama said he believes that other countries have "good ideas" and interests that cannot be ignored.

Second, while the United States best represents itself by living up to its universal values and ideas, Obama said it must also respect the variety of cultures and perspectives that guide both American foes and friends.

"I firmly believe that if we're willing to break free from the arguments and ideologies of an earlier era and continue to act, as we have at this summit, with a sense of mutual responsibility and mutual respect and mutual interest, then each of our nations can come out of this challenging period stronger and more prosperous, and we can advance opportunity, equality, and security across the Americas," the president said.

Critics, especially those deeply attached to the foreign policy course of the past 50-plus years, see a president whose lofty ideals expose the country to a dangerous probing of U.S. weakness, of an unseemly readiness to admit past mistakes, of a willingness to talk with unpleasant opponents.

"I think it was irresponsible for the president to be seen kind of laughing and joking with Hugo Chavez," said Sen. John Ensign, a Nevada Republican. "This is a person along the lines with Fidel Castro and the types of dictatorship that he has down there in Venezuela and the anti-Americanism that he has been spreading around the world is not somebody the president of the United States should be seen as having, you know, kind of friendly relations with."

At his news conference Obama said he didn't think he did much damage to U.S. security or interests by shaking the hand of Chavez, whose country has a defense budget about one-six hundredth the size of the United States, and depends upon it's oil reserves for solvency.

But beyond specific attacks on his new foreign policy are the deeper philosophical challenges emerging from the still powerful, if diminished, conservative political structure in the United States. Such opponents can play havoc with Obama's attempts to change domestic policy and will work to weaken his 60-plus percent approval among Americans.

Obama brushes that aside:

"One of the benefits of my campaign and how I've been trying to operate as president is I don't worry about the politics _ I try to figure out what's right in terms of American interests, and on this one I think I'm right."

So thought Gorbachev. But being right is not always politically healthy.

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Steven R. Hurst reports from the White House for the AP and has covered foreign affairs for 30 years.

Filed by Marcus Baram
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has gone abroad and gored an ox _ the deeply held belief that the United States does not make mistakes in dealings with either friends or foes. And in the pr...
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- howcome I'm a Fan of howcome 7 fans permalink

Its bad enough that our President is compared to Gorby... It is worse and disgusting that he is actually more like the worst ever Carter

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 04/20/2009

Interesting. All the right wing, fundamentalist types who are supposedly Christian are criticizing our president because he is telling the truth. I for one think he is doing a very good job after inheriting a bowl of worms the Republicans created over 24 of the last 28 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 04/20/2009
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Well said....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 04/20/2009
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I do not think that all the criticism--or even much of it--is related to Obama's "telling the truth." You may agree with what he says, but that doesn't make it TRUE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 04/20/2009
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Quite frankly, I'll settle for him being Obama. That's more than good enough for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 04/20/2009
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 64 fans permalink
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succinct. agreed. better than my long winded comment below.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 04/20/2009
- DIAGER I'm a Fan of DIAGER 10 fans permalink

Never, in all my 61 years, have I seen a nation so AGAINST A PRESIDENT.

This poor man is CRITICIZED for EVERTHING!!

Did he SMILE TOO BROADLY???
Did he SHAKE HANDS TOO QUICKLY??
Is he doing TOO MUCH???
Is he not DOING ENOUGH???
Is he a SOCIALIST???
Is he an ANGRY BLACK MAN???

My GAWD!!

If the Bush adm had gotten even a tenth of this type of scrutiny, we wouldn't be in the mess we are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 04/20/2009

You can say that again. I'm getting tired of all of these sites, pundits, commentary. Everyone has a freakin' opinion now. I wish they had been this vocal over the past 8 years, but all I heard was crickets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 04/20/2009
- alexis d I'm a Fan of alexis d 11 fans permalink

Welcome to the Right-wing corporate media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/20/2009
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Exactly. Don't know where that "liberal media" moniker s*hit started...but nothing could further from the truth

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 04/20/2009
- Decipherer I'm a Fan of Decipherer 128 fans permalink

Please do not confuse these bizarre media types who need to gin-up controversy with the American people, whose support for Barack Obama is large, enthusiastic, and quite stable. It is refreshing to see that despite the drumbeat of media negativity that our fellow citizens seem to be thinking for themselves, by and large.

But you are quite correct -- if the media subjected the Bush-Cheney administration to the same level of scrutiny, before and after Sept. 11, 2001, we wouldn't be in this hideous mess we now must give Barack Obama running room to resolve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 04/20/2009

True, I agree that there is an inordinate amount of criticism against Obama and much of it is quite petty

And yes many who are now criticizing Obama from the left and the right were downright mute, cowardly and invisible during the last eight years

but I still say on foreign soil, the POTUS should be America's Number 1 cheerleader and defender and should not allow pipsqueaks to insult us

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/20/2009

Is that you Joe Scarborugh? I heard enough of this crap from Joe and Pat this morning. It's a show of strength to not acknowledge the pipsqueak. Enough bullying the pipsqueaks like Grenada and Iraq to show how big and bad we are. This notion that this will embolden China and Russia is hogwash. As Christa (??? or one of the others who made sense this morning) pointed out you ignore the kid with the temper tantrum and address the folk who at least other folk pay attention to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 04/20/2009

I wouldn't take it too seriously. After all, it's the media's job, regardless of whether they are a product of the reporters (liberals) or the owners (conservatives) biases to present information in a way that engages the viewer repeatedly..that's where the motivation (profit) is...and to be honest, they also criticized and fawned over the previous presidents too, it's only now that you notice the ox being gored is one that you have a stake in.
If the previous administration didn't get quite the scrutiney that this one does, it may have more to do with Bush 43's penchant for loyalty and secrecy. In the case of Obama the criticism as a result of his unprecedented exposure is due to his open-ness, candor and accessibility...and those are good things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 04/20/2009

Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 AM on 04/20/2009
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 64 fans permalink
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I know I might draw a lot of fire with what I'm going to say, and I won't deny that your view is a possible conclusion to draw from the president's statements, but I feel that Obama truly believes that cooperative interactions with all countries of the world will lessen hostilities. I do not see it, what is referred to in the above post as the Obama Doctrine, as a strategic scheme; I see it as a genuine open offer of trust. If the sense of trust is lacking or disingenuous, it would be sniffed out by other leaders (who did not get where they are without a certain ability to read people). This is not to say that Obama is approaching these initiatives as a wide-eyed optimist. His approach is always incremental, insisting on a give and take rapport. He is the man for our times, and he has the grace and intelligence to pull it off honestly and determinedly, so let's not dismiss him as just another Machievellian schemer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 04/20/2009
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Very well stated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 04/20/2009

excellent point to consider

I think it is SunTzu who talks about keeping your enemy closer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 04/20/2009
- Decipherer I'm a Fan of Decipherer 128 fans permalink

Lest we forget the teachings of Nicolo Machiavelli, there is nothing inherently wrong or corrupt with "Machiavellian scheming," so long as you know what you are doing and your goals, which in this case bringing about a level of international cooperation that is in our interest and those of our "adversaries" (e.g., Cuba, Venezuela, etc.).

Given the sordid history of U.S. - Latin American relations going back at least to the Mexican War, they have much to be skeptical about, and we need to learn from history as the lessons of the last 50 years with Cuba make clear.

Barack Obama has an historic opening, and whether he touched, shook hands with, or took a book from Hugo Chavez or not has minimal impact on what is to come. If there is any effect at all, it will be positive as we move into what could be a very positive era of political relations in our hemisphere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 04/20/2009
- Citizen13 I'm a Fan of Citizen13 22 fans permalink
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Nice post Z!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 04/20/2009
- bruster55 I'm a Fan of bruster55 3 fans permalink

Apparently the AP editorial writers are still in denial of the their intellectual mistakes the last 8 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 04/20/2009
- SangZe I'm a Fan of SangZe 37 fans permalink

Obama's approach to foreign leaders is the only thing he's doing right. His bailouts are a gross failure, and the economy is worse than ever. The rich are getting richer while the poor are left with potato soup.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 04/20/2009
- OB08 I'm a Fan of OB08 9 fans permalink

Stop whining and give it time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 04/20/2009
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Where were you for the past 8 years with this complaint? A day late and buck short huh!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/20/2009

The poor just got extensions on unemployment. The poor just go subsidized to keep their health insurance. The poor just got more resources directed to schools in their communities. The poor just got expanded coverage for many of their children with S-Chip (I should quit smoking, but at least now I feel like someone is benefiting from my bad habit). The working poor just got a tax cut. Not much, but more than they had. Many of the banks now want to pay back the TARP money this year, this is not a black hole in most cases. Small Business lending is up 20%. Applications for refinancing is up 129%. The administration and congress are about to address credit card interest rates. AIG is already being broken up and sold off bit by bit. AIG agreed to sell its 21st Century Insurance subsidiary for $1.9 billion to Farmers Insurance Group of Los Angeles. So just give the administration six months and see where they are then. But to label anything the administration has done a "gross failure" is showing more than a little bias. I am going to judge based on results and results only.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 04/20/2009
- Citizen13 I'm a Fan of Citizen13 22 fans permalink
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Positive info is wasted on posters like ShwangZe. They can't see it coming and they won't see it pass them by. One good thing is that they are here and maybe just maybe a little will sink in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 04/20/2009
- tavote08 I'm a Fan of tavote08 11 fans permalink

You are only as weak as your weakest link, and that weak link is all the non-issue public comments being made by the weak Republicans. Can't they just go away for the next 20 or 30 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 04/20/2009
- Annieke I'm a Fan of Annieke 15 fans permalink
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Oh god, there is no end to the conservative pundits paranoia.

Having some criticism over US foreign policy is something entirely different than completely abandonning policies that lasted for 80+ years without having alternatives.

If the author feels that Obama and Gorbachev are alike, he overlooks the fact that the Russian society of the early 90's (and the present one for that matter) could not be more different than the present US society.

The people in the US are used to criticising their own government (tea-parties, anyone?) so having a government official who ventilates some criticism is nothing more than a refreshing wind coming from DC.
The people of the USSR were not used to any form of critics, they were not allowed to give any and any form of criticism from within the party was never brought into the footlight. A small form of criticism can, in a case like that, lead to an avalanche of responses of people that are, in a democractic sense, totally immature.

Now I am the last to say that every American is mature enough to cope with criticism (Rush c.s. seem to have a problem with it), but the overall majority will not be shocked by some criticism from the 'powers that be' and will not go to the streets.

The author of this piece should give the people of the US some confidence, even if he is unwilling to give some form of confidence and respect to president Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 04/20/2009
- elfish I'm a Fan of elfish 251 fans permalink
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Insecure people like Bush and the majority of the Republicans have a need to try to dominate every conversation and prove they are tough in every situation. Occasionally, you come across someone who is secure enough to listen and be polite and yet be strong when it is needed. Remember how everyone said that Hillary was beating him up? Guess who won that battle?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 04/20/2009
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Mr. Obama is no Gorbachev...at least not yet. This article places things Obama's said against things that Gorbachev did and expects us to swallow them as equal.

How about the AP comes back when Mr. Obama has unilaterally disarmed and drawn down the empire. Let us know when Mr. Obama has confronted the entrenched interests of his nation in an effort to reform it.

Obama's critics are always told to wait because it's only been 100 days, but at this point we're supposed to be calling him an American Gorbachev? I wonder which person on the WH staff wrote this article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 04/20/2009

Meek does not mean weak...as kind does not equate to stupid. Obama is planting the seed...just like he did with the Republicans in the House and Senate. If they don't want to come to the table and play honestly and fairly, then I am sure he is going to play his trump card. I have no doubt about it...but come on...he has been President for less than 100 days. He is trying to be inclusive, transparent and honest. Notice the only folks that are having issues with this type of governing are those who are egotistical and power hungry. Like Obama said, shaking hands with someone who's military budget is 1/16th of the US's, just does not put this country in harms way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 04/20/2009
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Dare I say it...President Obama's behavior is well ummmmm very Christian Like :) LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 04/20/2009

Dare you? You DARE!!! He's trying to re-build that house on the ROCK and not the sand pile it's on currently!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 04/20/2009
- igotthis I'm a Fan of igotthis 6 fans permalink

Excellent points, folks! "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." Yes, indeed, President Obama models Christian behavior much better than many judgmental, angry, lying, panicky and intemperate conservative Christians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 04/20/2009
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 6 fans permalink

I think Obama is intelligent, crafty and talented. After 8 nightmarish years of GW Bush it's time for a President who will make America safer by NOT antagonizing and dissing other nations. Obama's approach is a sound one. And I get tired of paranoid American rightiess who leave Rush Limbaugh style comments here while mascarading as Democrats. So damn obvious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 04/20/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

Repubs have done all things they can't explain to shut down the POTUS and his agenda for America ... a duly elected POTUS !! And they say what about what some minor Ortega says about America !??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 04/20/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

I haven't heard Rush lately ... since I don't listen to that man ... but, what has he said lately ! Was it Ortega or Chavez who stated that the POTUS should FAIL !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 04/20/2009
- tavote08 I'm a Fan of tavote08 11 fans permalink

How about that????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 04/20/2009
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