Sunday, February 27, 2011

Niall Ferguson Completely Destroys Entire MSNBC Panel On Obama's Foreign Policy Disaster

From Gateway Pundit:

12:12 PM (7 hours ago)Niall Ferguson Completely Destroys Entire MSNBC Panel on Obama’s Foreign Policy Disaster (Video)from Gateway Pundit by Jim HoftAuthor-historian Niall Ferguson completely destroyed the MSNBC set this week while discussing Barack Obama’s non-existent foreign policy.


This was an incredible smackdown.

Via The Blog Prof:





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Ferguson wrote about Obama’s bumblings in the Middle East this earlier this month:



WANTED: A Grand Strategy for America



The wave Obama just missed—again—is the revolutionary wave of Middle Eastern democracy. It has surged through the region twice since he was elected: once in Iran in the summer of 2009, the second time right across North Africa, from Tunisia all the way down the Red Sea toYemen. But the swell has been biggest in Egypt, the Middle East’s most populous country.



In each case, the president faced stark alternatives. He could try to catch the wave, Bismarck style, by lending his support to the youthful revolutionaries and trying to ride it in a direction advantageous to American interests. Or he could do nothing and let the forces of reaction prevail. In the case of Iran, he did nothing, and the thugs of the Islamic Republic ruthlessly crushed the demonstrations. This time around, in Egypt, it was worse. He did both—some days exhorting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to leave, other days drawing back and recommending an “orderly transition.”



The result has been a foreign-policy debacle. The president has alienated everybody: not only Mubarak’s cronies in the military, but also the youthful crowds in the streets of Cairo. Whoever ultimately wins, Obama loses. And the alienation doesn’t end there. America’s two closest friends in the region—Israel and Saudi Arabia—are both disgusted. The Saudis, who dread all manifestations of revolution, are appalled at Washington’s failure to resolutely prop up Mubarak. The Israelis, meanwhile, are dismayed by the administration’s apparent cluelessness

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