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06 Jul 2008 07:47 pm
Obama In The Center
My take on his post-primary adjustments:
There’s a point to the successive shifts: Obama is slowly
undermining every conceivable reason to vote for Republican candidate
John McCain. If you want to withdraw from Iraq – as prudently as
possible – Obama is still your man. You now know though that he won’t
risk chaos in a precipitous withdrawal regardless of the strategic and
tactical situation. He will not, in other words, be susceptible to
snatching defeat from the jaws of progress. Unlike McCain he is also
unafraid of real diplomacy with Iran and Syria; and unlike McCain he
does not threaten a hundred years of occupation in Iraq and the
suspicion that he’d like the US to stay there for ever.
What can
McCain say now in response? All he can say, I think, is that Obama is
cynical. However, it is a little difficult to have spent the entire
year portraying Obama as a radical, soft-on-terror leftist and now
pivot to accuse him of being like the Clintons.
Obama, after all,
is not running for Bush’s third term, but he is running after Bush’s
two terms.
In the brutally real world, he cannot undo the Iraq
invasion. He cannot ignore the pressing need for good intelligence
gained through wire-tapping after 9/11. He cannot ignore Tehran’s
malevolence, while being more open to diplomacy than McCain is.
What
the smarter foreign policy conservatives have long sensed in Obama is
not a knee-jerk leftie, but a cool, cunning liberal strategist who
could be a potent weapon for the West in the war on terror. Obama will
inherit Bush’s war apparatus and it is not in his nature to dismiss all
of it as useless until he has a grip on what’s working in a dynamic
world. He is not going to surrender to Iran either, but he has a much
better chance of wielding soft power as well as hard power in trying to
avoid another conflict in the Middle East than McCain. He also has a
chance to bring the American public with him – an attribute that Bush
hasn’t had in his diplomatic arsenal for years.
Continued here.
(Photo: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty.)
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