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Thursday, April 09, 2009
Cliff May :: Townhall.com Columnist
Korean Lessons
by Cliff May
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President Obama had warned Kim Jong Il that should he launch a long-range ballistic missile the U.S. would "take appropriate steps to let North Korea know that it can't threaten the safety and security of other countries with impunity."

Last weekend, Kim went ahead with the launch anyway. Obama took the matter to the United Nations where, as expected, nothing happened.

The lesson - not just for the Dear Leader but also for Tehran and other regimes that regard themselves as global revolutionaries - is clear: "Yes you can -- threaten the safety and security of other countries with impunity," warnings from the engaging, new American president notwithstanding.

Who is going to stop you? At the U.N., China, Russia and the Organization of the Islamic Conference now rule the roost. The Europeans -- whose "leading role in the world," Obama lamented, Americans too often "fail to appreciate" - have been feckless in one crisis after another. Think of Bosnia, Kuwait, Rwanda, Darfur and, of course, Europe's endless tango with Iran's ruling mullahs. Has there been even one exception?

Obama is the third president in a row to have adopted the same policy toward North Korea. That policy boils down to talking, bribing and finger-wagging -- and being shocked and disappointed when Pyongyang continues to menace its neighbors and proliferate nuclear technology to rogue regimes.

Obama has added one twist: If America and Russia begin to reduce their nuclear stockpiles, he said while in Europe, that would "give us a greater moral authority to say to Iran, don't develop a nuclear weapon; to say to North Korea, don't proliferate nuclear weapons."

Can anyone really think the problem is to change the perception that Kim Jong Il and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have of America's "moral authority"? More to the point: Can anyone seriously believe they will be more cooperative - rather than more aggressive - if we respond to what Obama called a "provocative" act by starting to disarm?

A thought experiment: Suppose North Korea's Taepo Dong-2 missile had been launched - and then knocked out of the sky by an American, Japanese or South Korean missile defense system. Continued...

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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Consequenses: I'll tell my Mommy!
President Obama has just shown the entire world that when he says not to do something or there will be consequences that there are no consequences. He is so naive that he has no idea how to handle power other than to force disastrous fiscal and social policies on the citizens of his own country.

First of all, threatening another country with "consequences" for doing somethin presupposes that they are going to do it. He essentially told N. Korea's DingDongIl to go ahead and we'll show you the consequences which amount to nothing more than DingDongObama telling his mommy, the United Nations, that great toothless paper tiger headquartered in NYC, USA. The consequences of our demonstrated impotence is going to be many more challenges by every two bit America hating thug in the world. It's only just beginning.

Unfortunately, the Democrat party and MSM will still be enthralled with how presidential Obama looks and how beautifu Michelle's arms are. This will be interspersed with more "Blame Bush" pity parties whose purpose is to deflect any and all criticism away from POBAMA's incompetence.

TURKEY, OBAMA AND THE WORSENING CONFLICT
No sooner did Obama prostrate himself before the Islamic world in Turkey than a young idealistic Turkish Canadian smitten by the President stole a single engine plane from a flight training school in Thunder Bay, Canada and flew it to the U.S. landing in Ellsinore, Missouri hoping to enjoy the blessings of Obama's America. Expect a stampede of Turkish Canadians and Moslems to follow. Ironically, as Obama boldly leads America out of the Bush era and its inordinate fear of Islamic terror the town of Ellsinore, where the young Turk landed, is located in Carter County, Carter as in Jimmy.

Kidding aside, who could be so blind as to deny that Obama's pathetic performance in Turkey was the Carterizing of 21st century America? Keep one thing in mind: Obama was elected president on November 4, 2008, the 29th anniversary of the first act of war by radical Islam against the United States-the agonizing Iran Hostage Crisis when America was humiliated for 444 days-the precursor of 9/11 and 3000 dead. The Carterization of American foreign policy is at hand which means greater conflict with Iran and Islam.

Postscript

April 6, 2009, the day Obama obsequiously declared that America wasn't at war with Islam was the 92nd anniversary of Wilson's declaration of war against imperial Germany and the entry of America into World War I. That day also marked the 13th anniversary of the start of the terrible Rwandan Genocide where 900,000 men, women and children died. It would be harder to find two worse signs of the tragedies and horrors that are likely to come from the Obama doctrine of weakness, appeasement and bowing to kings.
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