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11 Aug 2008 12:01 pm
Bush: The Reverse Carter
A reader imagines a senior Russian official basking in the Georgia invasion, and reminiscing fondly about the man who helped make it all possible:
"What American president could possibly have done
more for us? He's destroyed the once solid American rapport with the
Europeans, with his government more distrusted now than the Chinese. He's
united the Middle East against America and destroyed forever America's authority
to act there unilaterally. He will yet attack Iran, which would be the
biggest boon for us of all. He will destroy their reactors, and we will
sell them new ones, and fortify our gas alliance on a Moscow to Tehran axis.
All of this opens the door for Russia to reassert itself precisely just as
Russia rebuilds following a decade of uncertainty.
George W. Bush is
exactly the president Russia would have wished for, the man who paves the way
for Russia's reemergence with his own crass heavy-handedness. I remember
when crass heavy-handedness was the Kremlin's forte!"
Carter deeply weakened the US by fecklessness, naivete and inaction. Bush has weakened the US far more by fecklessness, naivete and extreme, ill-considered, badly managed action.
The antidote to Carter was Reagan. The antidote to Bush is Obama.
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