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March 25, 2011
Stanley Kurtz: Obama Hiding True Motives for War From American People
Topics: Political News and commentariesStanley Kurtz writes:
Obama doesn't tell you what he's thinking. He keeps his motives to himself. Cherished long-term ideological goals are advanced as pragmatic fixes to concrete problems in the present. Now we're seeing the familiar domestic pattern in foreign policy as well.Read more ...Few Americans realize that Obama has had a longstanding interest in multilateral efforts to combat war crimes and genocide. Obama would like to see a more constraining international legal regime on war crimes, even at the cost of national sovereignty, not to mention the blood and treasure of the countries doing the enforcing. In general, Obama has said little about his larger foreign policy goals.
[...] Most of the commentary on Libya has focused on the tension between Obama's apparent desire to displaceQaddafi and his reluctance to admit to it. But the chief reason for this intervention is the one that's staring us in the face. Obama dithered when it was simply a matter of replacing Qaddafi, yet quickly acted when slaughter in Benghazi became the issue. What Samantha Power and her supporters want is to solidify the principle of "responsibility to protect" in international law. That requires a "pure" case of intervention on humanitarian grounds. Power's agenda would explain why Obama acted when he acted, and why the public rationale for action has not included regime change.
Hmmm.., seems like Kurtz line of thought is traveling along the same line of dots that, hate to refer to him again today ... but, Glenn Beck has been connecting ... only a bit less conspiratorial. And Kurtz' reference to Samantha Power's influence on Obama speaks to the multilateralist agenda David Limbaugh speaks of, as well.
Posted by Richard at March 25, 2011 9:30 AM
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