Barack Obama: President Pantywaist - new surrender monkey on the block
Gerald Warner at Apr 10, 2009 Daily Telegraph (U.K.)
President Barack Obama has recently completed the most successful foreign policy
tour since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. You name it, he blew it. What was his
big deal economic programme that he was determined to drive through the G20
summit? Another massive stimulus package, globally funded and co-ordinated. Did
he achieve it? Not so as you'd notice.
Barack is not the first New World ingenue to discover that European leaders will
load him with praise, struggle sycophantically to be photographed with him and
outdo him in Utopian rhetoric. But when it comes to the critical moment of
opening their wallets - suddenly it is flag-day in Aberdeen. Okay, put the G20
down to inexperience, beginner's nerves, what you will.
On to Nato and the next big objective: to persuade the same European evasion
experts that America, Britain and Canada should no longer bear the brunt of the
Afghan struggle virtually unassisted. The Old World sucked through its teeth,
said that was asking a lot - but, seeing it was Barack, to whom they could
refuse nothing, they would graciously accede to his wishes.
So The One retired triumphant, having secured a massive contribution of 5,000
extra troops - all of them non-combatant, of course - which must really have put
the wind up the Taliban, at the prospect of 5,000 more infidel cooks and
bottle-washers swarming into the less hazardous regions of Afghanistan.
Then came the dramatic bit, the authentic West Wing script, with the President
wakened in the middle of the night in Prague to be told that Kim Jong-il had
just launched a Taepodong-2 missile. America had Aegis destroyers tracking the
missile and could have shot it down. But Uncle Sam had a sterner reprisal in
store for l'il ole Kim (as Dame Edna might call him): a multi-megaton strike of
Obama hot air.
"Rules must be binding," declared Obama, referring to the fact that Kim had just
breached UN Resolutions 1695 and 1718. "Violations must be punished." (Sounds
ominous.) "Words must mean something." (Why, Barack? They never did before, for
you - as a cursory glance at your many speeches will show.)
President Pantywaist is hopping mad and he has a strategy to cut Kim down to
size: he is going to slice $1.4bn off America's missile defence programme,
presumably on the calculation that Kim would feel it unsporting to hit a sitting
duck, so that will spoil his fun.
Watch out, France and Co, there is a new surrender monkey on the block and, over
the next four years, he will spectacularly sell out the interests of the West
with every kind of liberal-delusionist initiative on nuclear disarmament and
sitting down to negotiate with any power freak who wants to buy time to get a
good ICBM fix on San Francisco, or wherever. If you thought the world was a tad
unsafe with Dubya around, just wait until President Pantywaist gets into his
stride.