by Caroline Glick
US foreign policy is failing worldwide.
The
 Russian and Chinese embrace of indicted traitor Edward Snowden is just 
the latest demonstration of the contempt in which the US is held by an 
ever increasing number of adversarial states around the world.
Iran has also gotten a piece of the action.
As
 part of the regime's bread and circuses approach to its subjects, 
supreme dictator Ali Khamenei had pretend reformer Hassan Rohani win the
 presidential election in a landslide two weeks ago. Rohani has a long 
record of advancing Iran's nuclear program, both as a national security 
chief and as a senior nuclear negotiator. He also has a record of deep 
involvement in acts of mass terror, including the 1994 bombing of the 
AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people and wounded 
hundreds.
Yet rather than distance itself from 
Rohani the phony, the Obama administration has celebrated Iranian 
democracy and embraced him as a reformer. Obama's spokesmen say they 
look forward to renewing nuclear talks with Rohani, and so made clear - 
yet again - that the US has no intention of preventing Iran from 
becoming a nuclear power.
Rohani responded to 
the administration's embrace by stating outright he will not suspend 
Iran's nuclear enrichment activities. In other words, so great is Iran's
 contempt for President Barack Obama and his administration, that it 
didn't even pay lip service to the notion of cutting a deal.
And
 that makes sense. Obama only has one card he is willing to play with 
Iran: appeasement. And so that is the card he plays. His allies are 
already talking about containing a nuclear Iran. But that's not an 
option.
A government's ability to employ a 
strategy of nuclear containment is entirely dependent on the credibility
 of its nuclear threats. Obama is slashing the US nuclear arsenal, and 
Snowden reportedly just gave the Russians and the Chinese the US's 
revised nuclear war plans. Obama has no credibility in nuclear games of 
chicken. He has no chance of containing Khamenei and his apocalyptic 
jihad state.
Iran, its Russian ally and its 
Lebanese Hezbollah proxy now have the upper hand in the Syrian civil 
war. In large part due to Obama's foreign policy, the war is spilling 
into Lebanon and threatening Jordan and Iraq - not to mention Israel. In
 response to this state of affairs, Obama has decided to begin arming 
the al-Qaida-dominated Syrian opposition forces. Now it's true, Obama is
 planning to transfer US arms to the Supreme Military Council of the 
Free Syrian Army that is recognized by the US. But that is no reason not
 to worry.
The Free Syrian Army is dominated by
 the Muslim Brotherhood. It condemned the US's decision to designate the
 Syrian al-Qaida affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, a foreign terrorist 
organization. FSA fighters and commanders regularly collaborate with 
(and sometimes fight) Al-Nusra. At a minimum, there is no reason to 
believe that these US arms will not be used in conjunction with al-Qaida
 forces in Syria.
In truth, there is little 
reason from a US perspective to view a Syria dominated by any of the 
warring parties - including the FSA - as amenable to US interests or 
values. There is no ideological distinction between the goals of the 
Muslim Brotherhood and those of al-Qaida, or Hamas or a dozen other 
jihadist armed groups that were formed by Muslim Brotherhood members. 
Like Iran and its proxies, they all want to see Western civilization - 
led by the US - destroyed. And yes, they all want to destroy Israel, and
 Europe.
But for the Obama administration, this ideological affinity is not relevant.
The
 only distinction they care about is whether a group just indoctrinates 
people to become jihadists, or whether they are actively engaged - at 
this minute - in plotting or carrying out terrorist attacks against the 
US. And even then, there are exceptions.
For 
instance, the Taliban are actively waging war against the US in 
Afghanistan. But since the Obama administration has no will to defeat 
the Taliban, it is begging them to negotiate with US officials.
Obama's
 default position in the Muslim world is to support the Muslim 
Brotherhood. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is the wellspring of the Sunni 
jihadist movement. And Obama is the Brotherhood's greatest ally. He 
facilitated the Brotherhood's rise to power in Egypt, at the expense of 
the US's most important Arab ally, Hosni Mubarak.
He
 even supported them at the expense of American citizens employed in 
Egypt by US government-supported NGOs. Forty-three Americans were 
arrested for promoting democracy, and all the administration would do 
was facilitate their escape from Egypt. Robert Becker, the one US aid 
worker who refused to flee, was abandoned by the State Department. He 
just escaped from Egypt after being sentenced to two years in prison.
The
 Obama administration supports the Morsi government even as it 
persecutes Christians. It supports the Muslim Brotherhood even though 
the government has demonstrated economic and administrative 
incompetence, driving Egypt into failed state status. Egypt is down to 
its last few cans of fuel. It is facing the specter of mass starvation. 
And law and order have already broken down entirely. It has lost the 
support of large swathes of the public. But still Obama maintains faith.
Then there are the Palestinians.
John
 Kerry is knocking on our door again this week in an obsessive effort to
 restart the mordant phony peace process. For its part, as The Jerusalem
 Post's Khaled Abu Toameh reported this week, the supposedly moderate 
Fatah-ruled Palestinian Authority has adopted a policy of denying Jews 
entrance to PA-ruled areas. Jewish reporters - Israeli and non-Israeli -
 are barred from covering the PA or speaking with Fatah and PA 
officials.
Jewish diplomats are barred from 
speaking to PA officials or joining the entourage of diplomats who speak
 with them. Jewish businessmen are barred from doing business in the PA.
As
 for the radical Hamas terror group that rules Gaza, this week Hamas 
again reiterated its loyalty to its covenant which calls for the 
obliteration of Israel and the annihilation of world Jewry.
But
 Kerry is coming back because he's convinced that the reason there's no 
peace process is that Israelis are too rich, and too happy, and too 
stingy, and too suspicious, and too lacking in empathy for the 
Palestinians who continue to teach their children to murder our 
children.
You might think that this pile-on of fiascos would lead Obama and his advisers to reconsider their behavior.
But
 you'd be wrong. If Obama were asked his opinion of his foreign policy 
he would respond with absolute conviction that his foreign policy is a 
total success - everywhere. And by his own metrics, he'd be right.
Obama
 is a man of ideas. And he has surrounded himself with men and women who
 share his ideas. For Obama and his advisers, what matters are not the 
facts, but the theoretical assumptions - the ideas - that determine 
their policies. If they like an idea, if they find it ideologically 
attractive, then they base their policies on it. Consequences and 
observable reality are no match for their ideas. To serve their ideas, 
reality can be deliberately distorted. Facts can be ignored, or denied.
Obama
 has two ideas that inform his Middle East policy. First, the Muslim 
Brotherhood is good. And so his policy is to support the Muslim 
Brotherhood, everywhere. That's his idea, and as long as the US 
continues to support the Brotherhood, its foreign policy is successful. 
For Obama it doesn't matter whether the policy is harmful to US national
 security. It doesn't matter if the Brotherhood slaughters Christians 
and Shi'ites and persecutes women and girls. It doesn't matter if the 
Brotherhood's governing incompetence transforms Egypt - and Tunisia, and
 Libya and etc., into hell on earth. As far as Obama is concerned, as 
long as he is true to his idea, his foreign policy is a success.
Obama's
 second idea is that the root cause of all the problems in the region is
 the absence of a Palestinian state on land Israel controls. And as a 
consequence, Israel is to blame for everything bad that happens because 
it is refusing to give in to all of the Palestinians' demands.
Stemming
 from this view, the administration can accept a nuclear Iran. After 
all, if Israel is to blame for everything, then Iran isn't a threat to 
America.
This is why Fatah terrorism, incitement and anti-Semitism are ignored.
This is why Hamas's Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad reported that he met with senior US officials two weeks ago.
This
 is why Kerry is coming back to pressure the rich, stingy, paranoid, 
selfish Jews into making massive concessions to the irrelevant 
Palestinians.
Obama's satisfaction with his 
foreign policy is demonstrated by the fact that he keeps appointing 
like-minded ideologues to key positions.
This 
week it was reported that Kerry is set to appoint Robert Malley to serve
 as deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs. Malley
 has built his career out of advancing the ideas Obama embraces.
In 2001, Malley authored an article in The New York Times
 where he blamed Israel for the failure of the Camp David peace summit 
in July 2000. At that summit, Israel offered the Palestinians nearly 
everything they demanded. Not only did Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat 
refuse the offer. He refused to make a counteroffer.
Instead
 he went home and ordered his deputies to prepare to initiate the terror
 war against Israel which he started two months later.
As Lee Smith wrote in a profile of Malley in Tablet
 in 2010, Malley's article, and subsequent ones, "created a viable 
interpretative framework for continuing to blame both sides for the 
collapse of the peace process even after the outbreak of the second 
intifada. If both sides were at fault, then it would be possible to 
resume negotiations once things calmed down. If, on the other hand, the 
sticking point was actually about existential issues - the refusal to 
accept a Jewish state - and the inability, or unwillingness, of the 
Palestinians to give up the right of Arab refugees to return to their 
pre- 1948 places of residence, then Washington would have been compelled
 to abandon the peace process after Clinton left office."
In
 other words, Malley shared the idea that Israel was to blame for the 
pathologies of the Arabs. Stemming from this view, Malley has been 
meeting with Hamas terrorists for years. He belittled the threat posed 
by a nuclear Iran and accused Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of 
exaggerating the Iranian nuclear threat to divert attention away from 
the Palestinians. He has also met with Hezbollah, and has been an 
outspoken supporter of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
AFTER
 THE September 11 attacks, the US pledged to wage a war of ideas in the 
Muslim world. And in Obama's foreign policy, we have such a war of 
ideas.
The only problem is that all of his ideas are wrong.
Caroline Glick
Source: http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2013/06/obamas-war-of-ideas.php
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