The lunatic who thinks he's Barack
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Asia Times Online
By *Spengler*



Napoleon was a lunatic who thought he was Napoleon, and the joke applies to
the 44th United States president with a vengeance. What doesn't the
president know, and when didn't he know it? American foreign policy turned
delusional when Barack Obama took office, and the latest batch of leaks
suggest that the main source of the delusion is sitting in the Oval Office.

>From the first batch of headlines there is little in WikiLeaks' 250,000
classified diplomatic cables that a curious surfer would not have known from
the Internet. We are shocked - shocked - to discover that the Arab Gulf
states favor an invasion of Iran; that members of the Saudi royal family
fund terrorism; that Pakistan might sell nuclear material to malefactors;
that Saudi Arabia will try to acquire nuclear weapons if Iran does; that
Israel has been itching for an air
strike<http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LK30Ak02.html>against
Iran's nuclear facilities; that the Russian government makes use of
the Russian mob; that Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan tilts towards radical Islam; or that
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi mixes politics and business.

American career diplomats have been telling their masters in the Obama
administration that every theater of American policy is in full-blown rout,
forwarding to Washington the growing alarm of foreign leaders. In April
2008, for example, Saudi Arabia's envoy to the US Adel al-Jubeir told
General David Petraeus that King Abdullah wanted the US "to cut off the head
of the [Iranian] snake" and "recalled the king's frequent exhortations to
the US to attack Iran and so put an end to its nuclear weapons program".

Afghani President Hamid
Karzai<http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LK30Ak02.html>warned
the US that Pakistan was forcing Taliban militants to keep fighting
rather than accept his peace offers. Pakistani government officials, other
cables warn, might sell nuclear material to terrorists.

The initial reports suggest that the US State Department has massive
evidence that Obama's approach - "engaging" Iran and coddling Pakistan - has
failed catastrophically. The crisis in diplomatic relations heralded by the
press headlines is not so much a diplomatic problem - America's friends and
allies in Western and Central Asia have been shouting themselves hoarse for
two years - but a crisis of American credibility.

Not one Muslim government official so much as mentioned the issues that have
occupied the bulk of Washington's attention during the past year, for
example, Israeli settlements. The Saudis, to be sure, would prefer the
elimination of all Israeli settlements; for that matter, they would prefer
the eventual elimination of the state of Israel. In one conversation with a
senior White House
official<http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LK30Ak02.html>,
Saudi King Abdullah stated categorically that Iran, not Palestine, was his
main concern; while a solution to the Arab/Israeli conflict would be a great
achievement, Iran would find other ways to cause trouble.

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