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Opinions/Editorials Title: Mitt Romney’s Total Neocon Meltdown We know that we saw something appalling yesterday, in Mitt Romneys response to the violence in Cairo and Benghazi, but lets not lose sight of the fact that were witnessing something historic too. This isnt simply the end of the Republican Partys decades-long political advantage on foreign policy that were observing. Rather, we are simultaneously able to see how the party is reacting to and dealing with the disappearance of that advantage. Its like those villains in the movies who not only are dying, but who register on their face that they cant comprehend theyre dying, that Hell has finally called their malevolent number, like Julia Robertss husband in Sleeping With The Enemy. God, its fun to watch. But its also a reminder of the danger of handing power to this man and the people he would bring in with him. Marx would be completely dead if we didnt have the Republicans around to prove him right every so often. Yet here we are in 2012, able to say definitively that the moment of greatest apparent Republican foreign-policy triumphspring and summer of 2003contained, in good Marxian fashion, the seeds of its own destruction. Thats when neoconservatism and its grand theories seemed to be on the cusp of a great vindication. The Iraq effort became disastrous, but even into 2005, with the advent of the great uprising in Lebanon and the blessed end of the Syrian occupation, for which Bush deserved and received some credit, no honest liberal skeptic could be completely sure that Wolfowitz & co. had everything wrong. But by January 2009, nearly everything was in tattersHamas was strengthened, Hezbollah was back in the saddle in Lebanon, Iran was emboldened, and more. The Freedom Agenda hadnt made many people free. True, Iraqis no longer lived under a tyrant, and thats no small thing. But we had to kill 100,000 of them and displace 2.2 million more to get the job done. Thats freedom for those who remain, I guess, but at a steep price. Across the rest of the region, the larger agenda, if anything, moved matters in reverse. Barack Obama hasnt solved a lot of these problems, which predated him coming into office. But in Iraq and Afghanistan, hes nudging the needle in the right direction. And he did more than nudge it, of course, when it came to bin Laden and Al Qaeda. Far from creating his own crisis as Bush did, Obama was hit with one, the Arab Spring. We cant know how all that will turn out, and things certainly look bleak at this moment in Egypt and Libya. But Obama did the only things that could be done at the time. Can you imagine the United States siding with Hosni Mubarak against those people in Tahrir Square, or permitting the pre-advertised massacre of thousands in Benghazi? Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Mitt Romney comments on the killing of U.S. embassy officials in Benghazi, Libya, while speaking in Jacksonville, Florida Sept. 12, 2012. (Charles Dharapak / AP Photo) The world is the world. Obama cant wave a wand at it. But he can do what he has done, which is to run a sober and responsible foreign policy, not one based on theories developed in think-tank seminars underwritten by some hawkish Israeli billionaire. Obamas approach to foreign policy is the one that has guided this country at its best moments (which have not, alas, been as frequent as wed like), and its the foreign policy most Americans want. The neoconservatives, meanwhile, aghast at their defeat at the Obamas hands, just contrive to get huffier and huffier. It was astonishing on Wednesday that even as few very elected Republicans dared venture where Romney went rhetorically, key neocon commentators like Bill Kristol defended Romney. They seem to believe, like a flailing orator, that if they just repeat a line more insistently and more loudly, the audience will respond. But the audience now has a body of facts, 12 years worth, to consider. In his four years, Obama has done a little more goodand a lot less harm. Obama has run a sober and responsible foreign policy, not one based on theories developed in think-tank seminars underwritten by some hawkish Israeli billionaire. Thats the past. As to the future, lets begin by considering that 70 percent of Romneys foreign-policy brain trust worked for Bush, as Ari Berman has reported in The Nation. Combining that dour factoid with the rumors and suggestions one sees planted in the press from time to timethat John Bolton would make a fine secretary of stategives Americans much to fear in a Romney presidency. The only thing theyve learned from the Bush failures and their years in opposition is the same lesson zealots always learn: that the only reason our ideas didnt succeed is that they werent implemented purely enough. I trust that the prospect of those ideas being implemented more purely next time around startles you. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney held a press conference Wednesday to address the Libyan attack. If Obama is reelectedand Wednesday may prove to have been an important milestone toward that endand if his next four years go roughly like the last four on the foreign policy front, the Democratic Party will be back to where it was on foreign policy dominance in 1948. I spent a lot of time in 2003 arguing with conservatives and even hawkish liberalsfar more vociferously with the latterthat the neocon project did not represent a fulfillment of Truman/Acheson-style foreign policymaking. On Wednesday, Romney and his apologists went a long way toward proving me right. 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Obama's foreign policy sucks, because he stole it from Bush. That Muhammad video was made by Michelle and the kids. Crappy quality, but it's a good enough excuse for Obama, Hillary, Joe Lieberman, and John F'n Kerry to kill some ragheads. When Iran goes up in a nuclear cloud of smoke, just keep repeating... humanitarian intervention!
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