Dec
02

Obama’s U.S. Disparagment Tour Failed to Drum Up Support

By Capitalist in Chief

In Obama’s world, the United States is a bad country. Or was a bad country until he got elected that is. Promptly after being elected, Obama embarked on a world tour of bad mouthing and apologizing for the past deeds of the United States. This tactic was supposed to make our enemies love America. After all, they only hate us because of that menacing G.W. Bush. Right?

The result? Opinion polls in the Middle East show that Obama’s apology tour did not improve the image of the U.S. in the Middle East. On top of that, now they view it as a weak adversary.

Fouad Ajami writes in his November 29, 2009 Wall Street Journal article, The Arabs Have Stopped Applauding Obama:

Now those surveys of 2009 bring findings from the world of Islam that confirm that the animus toward America has not been radically changed by the ascendancy of Mr. Obama. In the Palestinian territories, 15% have a favorable view of the U.S. while 82% have an unfavorable view. The Obama speech in Ankara didn’t seem to help in Turkey, where the favorables are 14% and those unreconciled, 69%. In Egypt, a country that’s reaped nearly 40 years of American aid, things stayed roughly the same: 27% have a favorable view of the U.S. while 70% do not. In Pakistan, a place of great consequence for American power, our standing has deteriorated: The unfavorables rose from 63% in 2008 to 68% this year.

Mr. Obama’s election has not drained the swamps of anti-Americanism. That anti-Americanism is endemic to this region, an alibi and a scapegoat for nations, and their rulers, unwilling to break out of the grip of political autocracy and economic failure. It predated the presidency of George W. Bush and rages on during the Obama presidency.

We had once taken to the foreign world that quintessential American difference—the belief in liberty, a needed innocence to play off against the settled and complacent ways of older nations. The Obama approach is different.

Steeped in an overarching idea of American guilt, Mr. Obama and his lieutenants offered nothing less than a doctrine, and a policy, of American penance. No one told Mr. Obama that the Islamic world, where American power is engaged and so dangerously exposed, it is considered bad form, nay a great moral lapse, to speak ill of one’s own tribe when in the midst, and in the lands, of others.



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