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e1&id=91c61ac24f&e=e1333e4251> Obama is Destroying Western Interests in the
Middle East, Helping Destabilize the Region, and Putting Millions of Lives
in Jeopardy

Sep 19, 2011 08:51 pm 

By Barry Rubin

Think of how outrageous my headline is: 

Destroying Western Interests in the Middle East, Helping Destabilize the
Region, and Putting Millions of Lives in Jeopardy 


Do you think that's extremist, crazy, can't be true because you're not
seeing that stuff in the New York Times? You must be a right-wing
Republican, you say? 

No, just a serious Middle East analyst. 

The tenth anniversary of September 11, almost three years after Obama's
election, is a suitable time to confront this issue honestly and fully. So
consider fairly and honestly the list of points below. 

Egypt: Obama supported a revolution overthrowing a U.S. ally - rather than a
smooth transition replacing the dictator and instituting some reform without
dropping the entire regime - disregarding State Department advice and not
even consulting with Jordan, Israel, or Saudi Arabia! He also unilaterally
announced his readiness to see the Muslim Brotherhood in power. His analysts
denied that the Brotherhood is a radical, anti-American Islamist
organization that supports terrorism. The resulting dangerous crisis,
including Egypt becoming a new type of Iran, is now clear to all. 

Israel-Palestinian Peace Process: By distancing himself from Israel,
removing all pressure from the Palestinians, unilaterally proposing a freeze
of Israeli construction on settlements, and repeatedly messing up the effort
to restart negotiations, Obama made the peace process situation worse. His
failure to handle properly the Palestinian UN unilateral independence bid
has put U.S. policy in a terrible mess, with an American veto leading to
large-scale anti-Americanism and probable violence both by Palestinians
against Israel and by Muslims against the United States. 

Israel: The damage the Obama Administration did to Israel was not in
bilateral relations or even in the "peace process" but by its role in the
deterioration of the regional situation to a dangerous extent. As a result,
the two most powerful regional powers that had decent relations with Israel
- Egypt and Turkey - turned around 180 degrees; Hamas rule was entrenched in
the Gaza Strip; Hizballah's rule in Lebanon. That's four of Israel's
"neighbors" that became effectively hostile while the Obama Administration
didn't even notice. As the level of threat rose, U.S. political-diplomatic
support for Israel declined. 

Turkey: As Turkey continued to move toward being a repressive Islamist state
allied with revolutionary Islamism, the U.S. government didn't notice.
Farcically, it promoted the "Turkish model" and made Turkey its mediator
over Syria's future! 

Lebanon: As Lebanon fell under Syria-Iran-Hizballah control, the Obama
Administration did nothing. It failed to support the moderates and so they
surrendered. 

Syria: The Administration pursued the factually ridiculous effort to pull
Syria away from Iran and engaged it even as Damascus escalated its support
for terrorism, aggression toward Lebanon, killing Americans in Iraq, and
then repressing its own people. 

Gaza: The Administration gave Hamas indirect aid, made no serious effort to
overthrow a radical, anti-American, genocidal-oriented regime, and pressed
Israel to reduce sanctions to a minimum. This ensured the survival and
strengthening of a pro-terrorist revolutionary Islamist state on the
Mediterranean. 

Saudi Arabia: Repeated slaps in the face and failure to confront advances by
revolutionary Islamists - especially Iran and Syria, as well as abandonment
of Mubarak - disgusted this ally. Seeing U.S. weakness, it concluded it has
to take care of itself 

Iran: After wasting a long time in engagement, the administration finally
(at the slowest possible speed) did push sanctions. Yet it still has no
strategy for opposing Iran's non-nuclear methods of subverting neighbors and
expanding its influence. 

Danger: Obama failed to realize it or to define properly friends and
enemies. 

Leadership: Despite being begged by different allies, the Obama
Administration failed to demonstrate leadership. 

Empowering Islamism: In his Cairo speech and thereafter, Obama emphasized
the Muslim identity of Middle Easterners thus undermining Arab identity and
nationalism. 

Endangering the lives of American soldiers and civilians: By refusing to
allow a proper analysis of Islamism and terrorism. Consider, for example,
the Fort Hood attack in which Americans were killed because military
officers feared to do their job lest it hurt their promotions. 

Libya: Obama entered a war without any strategy for what would happen after
Qadhafi fell or any knowledge of who he was helping to promote as the new
leadership. 

Rejection of basic diplomatic principles: Supporting friends and punishing
enemies; credibility; deterrence; coherent strategy. 

What's important is the result, not whether you think this has been caused
by incompetence; arrogance; a thirst for popularity over responsibility;
ideology; a personal antipathy toward Israel (it shouldn't be exaggerated
but it's there); lack of experience; choosing advisors badly; or ignorance
among them. I don't think it's been deliberate but what's shocking is to
have a policy so bad that many do. 

There is nothing inevitably Democratic or liberal about these failings. No
previous president or administration - even that of Jimmy Carter - comes
close to having so many dangerous failures. Nor is it inevitably a product
of Washington, as the State and Defense departments gave him some good
intelligence and advice which, if followed, would have greatly reduced the
extent of the problems. 

You can cheer Obama's continued strategic cooperation with Israel, sanctions
on Iran, and engagement in Libya. You can place blame on Obama's predecessor
or chant, "Obama killed Osama" and not tireless American intelligence
operatives or courageous Navy SEALs. But after all the rationalizations
won't you admit that the situation is still truly shocking? 

The American people, Middle East allies, US. interests, and the world
generally cannot afford another four years of misjudgment and reckless
endangerment. Can Obama be trusted to deal with a nuclear-armed Iran; a
radical Egypt supporting Hamas; a Turkish regime screaming about fighting
Israel, a Palestinian movement that has thrown away any diplomatic
alternative? 

I leave jobs and the economy, medical care, and such to others. On Middle
East issues, however, Obama has failed dangerously and badly. He has ignored
chances to learn from experience. American national interests require that
he be defeated in the next election.

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 book, Israel: An Introduction, will be
published by Yale University Press in January. Latest books include The
Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), The Long War for Freedom: The Arab
Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley), and The Truth About Syria
(Palgrave-Macmillan). The website of the GLORIA Center is at
http://www.gloria-center.org <http://www.gloria-center.org/>  and of his
blog, Rubin Reports,
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