March 24, 2009
Obama’s National Security Wrecking Operation
Frank Gaffney, Jr.
President Obama’s stewardship of the national security portfolio to date amounts
to a wrecking operation, a set of policies he must understand will not only
weaken the United States but also emboldens our foes. After all, the Communist
agitator Saul Alinsky, a formative influence in Mr. Obama’s early years as a
“community organizer,” made Rule Number One in his 1971 book Rules for Radicals:
“Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.”
According to this logic, the various steps Barack Obama is taking with respect
to the armed forces, the foreign battlefields in which they are engaged, our
allies as well as our adversaries will not only diminish our power. They will
encourage our enemies to perceive us as less powerful – with ominous
implications. Consider some illustrative examples:
The Obama administration is cutting the defense budget by 10%. The result will
be to preclude much, if not virtually all, of the modernization that will be
required to prepare the U.S. military to contend with tomorrow’s wars. Most of
what the Pentagon spends goes to fixed – and growing – personnel-related costs
(pay, bonuses, health care, etc.) and operations. As a result, at Obama funding
levels, there will not be much available even to “reset” today’s forces by
refurbishing the equipment they have been using up in present conflicts.
The President is on a path to denuclearizing the United States by refusing to
modernize the arsenal or even to fund fully the steps necessary to assure the
viability of the weapons we have. He hopes to dress up this act of unilateral
disarmament by seeking to resume arms control negotiations with Russia, as
though such throw-backs to the old Cold War and its bipolar power structure
apply today – let alone that there are grounds for believing the Kremlin will
adhere to new treaties any better than the previous ones it systematically
violated.
For good measure, Mr. Obama is mounting a frontal assault on the armed forces
themselves. The President plans to repeal the law prohibiting homosexuals from
serving in the military. It is absolutely predictable that significant numbers
of servicemen and women – including many of the most experienced commissioned
and non-commissioned officers – will retire rather than serve in conditions of
forced intimacy with individuals who may find them sexually attractive. The
effect will be to break the all-volunteer force.
Then there are the Obama initiatives in Iraq and Afghanistan. The President’s
adoption of a deadline for withdrawing most U.S. forces from the former and his
signaling that – despite a near-term 17,000 troop “surge” – he is preparing to
turn the latter over to the oxymoronic-dubbed “moderate” Taliban are conveying
unmistakable messages to friends and foes alike: Under Barack Obama, it is
better to be a foe of America than one of its friends.
This message is, of course, being strongly reinforced by the treatment he is
doling out to nations in each category.
Friends like the Poles and Czechs have been left in the lurch as the Obama
administration intimates that the United States now thinks Europe does not need
after all to be defended against Iranian nuclear-armed missile threats. Not
since Jimmy Carter abandoned the NATO deployment of so-called “neutron bombs”
has a President conveyed such a devastating message of weakness and irresolution
in the face of hostile threats to our European alliance partners.
Other allies have not fared much better. Israel is on notice that its security
interests are going to be sacrificed to the Obama administration’s pursuit of a
Palestinian state – even one ruled by a terrorist organization like Hamas (or,
for that matter, Fatah) committed to Israel’s destruction. Britain has been told
it neither deserves nor has a “special” relationship with the United States.
Meanwhile virtually every enemy of the United States is the object of assiduous
cultivation and overtures for rapprochement by the Obama administration. It will
reward Iran. Syria can expect the Golan Heights and removal from the terrorism
list even as it pursues nuclear arms, renews its overtly colonial hold on
Lebanon, supports the terrorists of Hezbollah and helps its abiding master,
Iran, destabilize Iraq for “going nuclear” with normalized relations.
As mentioned above, Russia gets to be treated like a superpower again while it
arms Iran, inserts bombers and naval units into our hemisphere, wields its
energy leverage against our friends in Europe, Ukraine and Georgia and squeezes
our supply lines into Afghanistan. There are no repercussions for China as it
makes a mockery of the administration’s beloved Law of the Sea Treaty by
threatening an unarmed U.S. naval vessel in its Exclusive Economic Zone.
Last but hardly least, a “respectful” Obama administration seems keen to embrace
those in the Muslim Brotherhood and like-minded Islamist organizations who seek
to impose the toxic theo-political-legal program authoritative Islam calls
Shariah on distant populations – and insinuate it into our country.
Can there be any doubt what America’s adversaries make of all this? Great grief
will come our way if they conclude, as Alinsky surely would, that our power is
waning, and that they can exercise theirs with impunity against our interests –
and those of whatever friends we have left.
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributor Frank J. Gaffney Jr. is president of the
Center for Security Policy and a columnist for the Washington Times.
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