


While the recent decision by the Nobel committee to award the 2009 peace prize to President Obama focused more attention on the US leader no more will be said about it in this post. US diplomatic strategy, success or failure, foreign policy and the role of the US State Dept and White House will be. All the talk about rebuilding America’s image, hope and change, a nuclear free world and ends to conflict needs a reality check. How are things going so far?
Not necessarily in order of importance what is on most peoples’ minds these days in terms of international relations or foreign affairs? From the US perspective the countries of note would include Russia, China, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, North Korea and Iran. Of course the perennial favorites not yet mentioned would be any country in the Middle East. Israel and its neighbors are still without solutions. Russia and China are still vying for top dog honors with the US on the world stage. Upstarts Iran and North Korea at the very least want a seat at the cool kids table. So nothing much has changed.
Here’s a brief recap of events in US diplomatic strategy with a ‘new’ President and Secretary of State.
NECN/ABC) - President Barack Obama’s Mideast envoy, George Mitchell, left the region Sunday after failing again to get Israelis and Palestinians back to the bargaining table. The breakdown of peace talks is taking a toll on Obama’s prestige among Palestinians.
President Obama’s Middle East peace envoy on another trip to the region - more meetings - more handshakes with Israelis and Palestinians - but still no progress, no movement in the peace process.
Not a surprise to see a headline expressing failure in Middle East diplomacy no matter who is involved.
What about Iran?
By VOA News
14 October 2009
Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says it is premature to discuss sanctions against Iran for its controversial nuclear program.
And the view from the US Secretary of State…..
“I believe if sanctions become necessary, we will have support from Russia,” Clinton told ABC television in an interview on Wednesday.
This is merely a continuation of the impotent international community’s response to Iran’s nuclear weapons program that was essentially confirmed again with yet another lie exposed with admission of the previously hidden enrichment facility already known to the Obama Administration. And no one will visit the plant until later this month. Like that will solve anything.
Which makes this next sham almost laughable if it wasn’t so pathetic.
By Margaret Besheer
The United Nations
The United States has taken over the rotating presidency of the 15-member United Nations Security Council for the month of September. U.S. President Barack Obama and other top U.S. political figures will be at the world body this month to highlight issues of importance to the United States.
Another rhetorical masterpiece expressing the desire for a nuclear free world without the substance to support such a notion. The exclamation point is provided by the appeasement strategy reminiscent of a similar process that helped usher in WWII.
And what was the defining achievement by press accounts for the SoS Hillary Rodham Clinton?
Hillary Clinton Helps Turkey, Armenia Open Border - ABC News
Clinton uses diplomatic muscle in Turkey-Armenia row | Politics …
Turkey, Armenia Agree to Ties; Clinton’s Skill Tested (Update1 …
The Daily Star - Politics - Clinton hails Turkey, Armenia steps …
Clinton Helps Save Historic Turkey, Armenia Accord - International …
A more accurate appraisal of Clinton’s participation may be the following…..
By David Gollust
State Department
The State Department said Thursday Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will fly to Zurich to attend Saturday’s signing of accords to normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia.
A simple visit to the US State Dept website would bear this out. At least in terms of demonstrating that this State Dept is essentially no different from any other feeble attempt by heads of state to display their conviction to foreign relations or determination to improve conditions in the world. A visit to the website while producing this post featured the following items:
Positive Future for U.S.-Russian Relations
Finding Common Ground With Russia
Secretary Clinton Travels to Europe
U.S. Supports Peace in Northern Ireland
U.S. Supports Emergence of Afghan Government
U.S.-U.K. Advancing Shared Values
U.S.-Ireland Working Together
and travel puff pieces?
So much for the hope and change of a new administration in the US and statements expressed to suggest foreign policy would be successful.
Stanford Matthews
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