Krauthammer: Obama Clueless
WASHINGTON — Millions of Iranians take to the streets to defy a theocratic dictatorship that, among its other finer qualities, is a self-declared enemy of America and the tolerance and liberties it represents. The demonstrators are fighting on their own, but they await just a word that America is on their side.
And what do they hear from the president of the United States? Silence. Then, worse. Three days in, the president makes clear his policy: continued “dialogue” with their clerical masters.
Dialogue with a regime that is breaking heads, shooting demonstrators, expelling journalists, arresting activists. Engagement with — which inevitably confers legitimacy upon — leaders elected in a process that begins as a sham (only four handpicked candidates permitted out of 476) and ends in overt rigging.
Then, after treating this popular revolution as an inconvenience to the real business of Obama-Khamanei negotiations, the president speaks favorably of “some initial reaction from the Supreme Leader that indicates he understands the Iranian people have deep concerns about the election.”
Where to begin? “Supreme Leader”? Note the abject solicitousness with which the American president confers this honorific on a clerical dictator who, even as his minions attack demonstrators, offers to examine some returns in some electoral districts — a farcical fix that will do nothing to alter the fraudulence of the election.
Moreover, this incipient revolution is no longer about the election. Obama totally misses the point. The election allowed the political space and provided the spark for the eruption of anti-regime fervor that has been simmering for years and awaiting its moment. But people aren’t dying in the street because they want a recount of hanging chads in suburban Isfahan. They want to bring down the tyrannical, misogynist, corrupt theocracy that has imposed itself with the very baton-wielding goons that today attack the demonstrators.
This started out about election fraud. But like all revolutions, it has far outgrown its origins. What’s at stake now is the very legitimacy of this regime — and the future of the entire Middle East.
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beentheredonethat Says:
Charles asks “Where is our President”. Well, let me tell him. No matter how remote the possibility that the Khamenei regime will be overthrown the O is not taking any chances. He will of course be behind closed doors with a couple of spare telepromters practising his speech taking full credit…… just in case.
Posted on June 19th, 2009 at 10:35 am
fernstalbert Says:
Obama has a problem. He is using a version of game theory but chaos and uncertainty is not part of his flow chart. He has made all the calculations - he intends to negotiate with the Mullahs and Ahmadinejab. Period, full stop. There is no room for dissent from the “little people” of Iran – not enough prestige. His charisma and oratory will be wasted. He wants the thrill of direct negotiations with the Supreme Leader and his rabid mouthpiece.
Posted on June 19th, 2009 at 11:41 am