Monday, February 11, 2013

The Vector of American Foreign Policy



by G. Murphy Donovan


If you were wondering about the vector of American foreign and military policy in the next four years, you could do worse than examine the new national security team: John Brennan, John Kerry, Charles Hagel, and Martin Dempsey.

John Brennan 

Brennan is first among equals as a White House intimate, a staffer who has had the president's ear for four years. He is also the sponsor of a foreign policy where Islamism is the central, yet invisible, nexus of near and distant national security threats.   "Invisible" because Mr. Brennan has made his mark as an articulate apologist for, and co- architect of, a policy of stealth appeasement.  

The pillars of the Brennan doctrine are threefold: high visibility engagement with Islam, low visibility isolation of Israel, and clandestine kinetic containment of "radicals." Wars of the future war under a Brennan doctrine will be confined to joystick combat, military gamers in Nevada using drones for selective global retribution.

Withal, any solo holy warrior, or Muslim organization, that kills in the name of Allah or jihad, or sympathizes with terror tactics, will still be characterized as an unrepresentative minority.  Thus, a larger Muslim culture, especially the Arab vanguard, enjoys a kind of blanket absolution and no incentives to reform.  With Brennan, obliviousness is the burka that obscures the obvious.
Such minimization allows the ideological threat to be contained; theoretically confined to the likes of al Qaeda. Never mind that Pew surveys of Muslim attitudes in general, Arab opinion in particular, consistently register toxic levels of hostility towards the West; anti- Israel, anti-Semitic, and anti-American sentiments are rampant.

With the Brennan doctrine, statistical evidence, numbers of Islamist adherents and numbers of western casualties do not matter. The lynchpin of 21st century moral pandering is a phenomenon that Theodore Dalrymple calls "incontinent forgiveness" and Rebecca Bynum clarifies as "tolerance raised above justice and forgiveness (raised) above mercy." With the Brennan doctrine, the body bags of US Marines from Lebanon, New York's Twin Towers, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lockerbie, Beslan, the USS Cole, or Benghazi are negligible investments in soft power, a strategy downsized to accommodate elusive goals like nation-building (nee development), transition, and stability -- objectives with no clear measures of effectiveness.  Defeating theo-fascism is not part of the Brennan plan.

In his new role as CIA director, John Brennan is now the official curator of the Islamist foreign policy trope. If the Brennan doctrine does not tilt or pander to Mecca, then someone needs to explain why President Obama has yet to genuflect in Jerusalem.

John Kerry

Senator Kerry of Massachusetts might be the perfect choice to fill Hillary Clinton's pants suit as chief American "cookie pusher."

Mrs. Clinton was the most mobile, most visible, most popular, and least effective member of the president's national security team. If frequent flyer miles are a measure of merit, then Mrs. Clinton is an over-achiever. Unfortunately, per diem and apology tourism might signify celebrity, but not social progress.

Like Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice before her, Hilary was in the catbird's seat to confront global chauvinism and misogynistic obscenities in the Muslim world, yet she did little save pontificate, provide eloquent lip service to women's and human rights. Like Brennan, Mrs. Clinton seems to be pogonophobic.

As Hillary took her victory lap before congressional committees, she provided a fitting coda for Obama Cabinet beliefs about hate crime, cultural terror, and the global jihad to date. "What difference, at this point, does it make?" says Mrs. Clinton. To be fair, we should note that Hilary Clinton, like her husband, is an apt representative of her generation -- an era where celebrity trumps achievement.

Now comes John Kerry another reliable sailor from the US Senate, America's axis of political inertia. The Senate has not passed a budget in recent memory, yet deficit spending proceeds apace midst the worst economic threat since the Great Depression.  Alas, Kerry is not known for his economic acumen; his marriage into a processed food fortune notwithstanding.

Senator Kerry is a 30 year veteran of the foreign policy wars of the apologetic Left. Like Ted Kennedy, Kerry made his bones as an anti-war activist, scion of the Jane Fonda wing of the Democratic Party. And like Mrs. Clinton, Kerry is likely to be a loyal and reliable face for the Brennan doctrine, a mix where timidity in the West will continue to stimulate the worst in the East.

John Kerry's rehabilitation by near unanimous bi-partisan consent is a foreign policy marker too, a signal that there are little or no significant differences between the American Left and American Right on the Brennan doctrine.

Charles Hagel

If Kerry is a poke in the eye, then Charles Hagel is an inside joke -- or a deer caught in the national spotlight. The only choice for Secretary of Defense that might be worse would have been John Kerry. Hagel's confirmation hearing was astounding. In a few short hours he managed to backtrack on every controversial position he took as a senator.  Hagel has redefined himself as a political eunuch.

As a self-described ideological castrato, Mister Hagel might be a cynical, yet logical, choice for a Defense Department that is about to undergo a surgery that cuts more than giblets. Hagel will be painted as a bi-partisan player, but his Republican record is one of political opportunism underpinned by closet anti-Semitism. Hagel was probably selected because he is malleable, reliable, and an ecumenical compliment to Brennan another loyal subscriber to the defend Iran and "blame Israel" idioms.

Martin Dempsey

There was a time when flag officers might be excluded from any analysis of policy futures. Military officers were expected to stay out of politics. Alas, that ship sailed with Admiral Mike Mullen, the last chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). Mullen, you might recall, led the charge for gay rights, a political hot potato if ever there were one.  Under Mullen, sexual preferences, or gender orientation, became a military readiness issue.

And political correctness was not limited to rear echelon warriors. During the same period, then ISAF commander, David Petraeus, had female soldiers wearing hijabs rather than helmets in the field.

Taking a cue from Mullen, the new JCS Chairman, Martin Dempsey, jumped into the social swamp before Leon Panetta departed. Dempsey, in the name of equality, has opened the combat arms to women. Dempsey claims that "sexual assaults will decline" (sic) in the US military with women at the front. 

When Dempsey was asked why he did not act to save the Benghazi four, he replied that he was aware of the crisis in real-time, but did not receive a request for help from Mrs. Clinton. While Brennan and Clinton might be afraid of beards, Dempsey's cavalry seems to be saddled with a "Mother may I?" complex.

JCS crisis timidity does not inhibit enthusiasm for social engineering -- risky experiments unencumbered by experience or evidence. Never mind that candidate women have already failed to meet infantry training standards in the Marine Corps.   Statutory equality among first responders, police and firemen, has led to significant alteration of training and qualification standards. Marksmanship was the first casualty.

If the Joint Chiefs were serious about equality, they would be lobbying to have women included in selective service registration. Calls for equal rights without equal obligations are a fraud.

Flag officers now routinely roll over for politicians at home, and such generals are sure to be pushovers for hirsute fanatics abroad, zealots who care little for women's rights and even less for alternative life styles.  And herein lays the real tragedy when misguided notions of equality subvert common sense. When gay State Department employees and Defense Department women are deployed to Ummah battlefronts, they are exposed to double jeopardy, military and cultural risk. Feminism and homosexuality are capital offenses among Islamists -- and sharia justice in these matters is often instantaneous.

The Obama cabinet and the JCS seems to have learned nothing from the executions and mutilations at Benghazi.  American Cabinet officers and generals have raised special gender pleading at home above the proven hazards in all those Muslims wars. 

Dark Horizons

There is no evidence that the Brennan doctrine supports prudent near or long term strategy. Backwash from Benghazi illustrates the impasse. The knee-jerk Cabinet response is defensive; throw more money at outpost "security."  Indeed, a billion dollars will be taken from Defense Department accounts and thrown into the bottomless pit of Foggy Bottom consular vulnerabilities. Alas, passive "engagement" is again raised above justifiable, if not necessary, confrontation.

The moral cowardice embedded in the Brennan doctrine is underwritten by defensive fear, naiveté, and misplaced assertions of moral equivalence. We fear that things could get worse; fears about oil, debt, and terror. We also pray that our tolerance will overcome their dogma; forgetting, unfortunately, that most Muslims are tolerant only where they are a minority. And we continue to be seduced by the shibboleth that Islam is one of the "world's great religions" and not just another mutating variant of political fascism.


G. Murphy Donovan is a Vietnam veteran and former USAF Intelligence officer.

Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/02/the_vector_of_american_foreign_policy.html

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