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The Day America Lost the War on Terror

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On Nov. 4, 2008, America lost the war on terror. President Barack Obama's feckless, pathetically apologetic perspective on foreign policy spells the end of the quest for liberty in the Middle East. It spells the end of America's moral leadership in the global war for freedom. And it spells the end of a hard-fought campaign to protect America. Our enemies must be happily celebrating their great good fortune in America's election of this platitudinous, morally relativistic, Jimmy Carter carbon copy in the midst of battle.

On Jan. 26, 2009, Obama granted his first television interview as president of the United States to Al Arabiya, the Dubai-based television network part-owned by the Saudi government. In the interview, he demonstrated with the utmost clarity that his understanding is inversely proportional to his arrogance.

He started by humbling America before the world. “(A)ll too often the United States starts by dictating,” Obama said, shame for his country dripping from his lips. “So let's listen.” There was no call for the Muslim world, which has sponsored genocide after genocide, terrorist group upon terrorist group, to listen.

Obama apologized for President Bush's “Islamic fascism” terminology, equating Muslim terrorism with nonexistent terrorism by Jews and Christians: “the language we use matters. And what we need to understand is, is that there are extremist organizations — whether Muslim or any other faith in the past — that will use faith as a justification for violence. We cannot paint with a broad brush a faith as a consequence of the violence that is done in that faith's name.” There was no call for the Muslim world to actively fight terrorism — honesty is not the Obama administration's policy.

Obama repeated the Clintonian line that the Palestinian Arab-Israeli conflict could be solved by pressing Israel into negotiations with terrorists — a foolish conceit that has cost Israeli and Palestinian lives. He talked about getting rid of “preconceptions” regarding the Israeli-Arab conflict — code for embracing negotiations with Hamas. He pledged to talk with Iran — on the same day that Iran's government spokesman branded the Holocaust “a big lie.” He bought into the Muslim-sponsored notion that the Palestinian Arab-Israeli conflict lies at the heart of all trouble in the Middle East. He praised the one-sided Saudi peace plan as an act of “great courage.”

Most sickeningly, Obama openly jettisoned his constitutional role as the caretaker for America's national interest.

Instead, Obama posed himself as an honest broker between America and the Muslim world. “(T)he United States has a stake in the well-being of the Muslim world, that the language we use has to be a language of respect,” he said. “I have Muslim members of my family. I have lived in Muslim countries.” Obama didn't stop there. He stated that his job is to speak for the Muslim world, defending them from Americans' negative perceptions: “And my job is to communicate to the American people that the Muslim world is filled with extraordinary people who simply want to live their lives and see their children live better lives.”

No, Mr. President. Your job is not to communicate to the American people that the Muslim world harbors us no ill will. That is their job. The Muslim world must demonstrate with its words and actions that they do not wish America replaced with an Islamic state. They must demonstrate that they do not support terrorism against America and our allies.

Your job is to protect and defend the United States of America. That is your sworn duty.

And you abrogate your sworn duty every time you go on Arab television stations and apologize for America's foreign policy. You abrogate your sworn duty every time you force American allies to negotiate with terrorists. You abrogate your sworn duty every time you pledge to protect the interests “not just of the United States, but also ordinary people who right now are suffering from poverty and a lack of opportunity” — the same ordinary people who elect Hamas, prop up the Ayatollahs, supported the Taliban, recruit for al-Qaida, and live off of the beneficence of Hezbollah. Not all Muslims are “extraordinary people,” and the interests of suffering Muslims do not always align with American interests.

On Nov. 4, 2008, Americans elected their first international president. They elected a man who does not seek to preserve American values. Leftists perceived George W. Bush as an imperialist for American interests; by the same token, Obama is an imperialist for “global interests.” In a war to save America from implacable foes, Obama's Global Interest Imperialism dooms American exceptionalism to the ash heap of history. With it may go the last, best hope of Earth.

Ben Shapiro, 25, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the author of the new book "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," as well as the national bestseller "Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Good God. Ben Shapiro, YOU are one of America's failings. Your arrogant intolerance and bitterly divisive ranting make YOU a destructive force in American life. I notice that you did not present a single new idea, nor did you acknowledge that doing it your way for 8 years hasn't been a raging success.
I can only assume you were trying to be funny when you criticized President Obama by saying honesty is not part of his administration. Get out your dictionary, Ben. As you are an apologist for the President who perpetrated the biggest fraud on the American people ever, I believe you simply do not know what the definition of honesty is!
Comment: #1
Posted by: Kathy Keck
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:44 AM
Great comments, Ben.

Yes, Obama is rapidly showing the world that he a spineless ,we wanna make ya feel good, individual.

Kathy, hold on while the rest of us sit back and watch Obama undermine the country's ability
to effectively defend itself. But I know you will feel good about all of the hope and change.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Andrew Smith
Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:56 AM
Sir;.... Do  you feel liberty is essential in your life??? How would you define it??? Because I do not want to quote Ho Chi Minh, since digging through a mountain of books is not on my list of todo's, but I will spare time to correct you none the less... Ho said something like: We, meaning they, were the ones fighting for Western Values and Philosophy, meaning nationalism and materialism, while the materially minded West was upholding essentially spiritual values like freedom and individualism... Now; that is my paraphrase of something read once, and as soon filed away, some thirty years ago; but if the point is the export of liberty as we know it to the  Middle East; when are we going to get around to asking them if that is what they want??? We cannot say to the Muslims that we have not supported the most repressive regimes in the world... So what if their religion seems repressive to our standards??? The fact is that every single one of them consents to that religion before they are bound by it... They must testify that there is only one God, and that Mohammed is his prophet...The liberty we think must be proved they take for granted, that no man can be bound but by his own word freely given.... Let me suggest; that if Israel wants this war, -that you call the war against terror-, which is more a war against truth, then you should fight it yourselves... We may have lost more people fighting your wars in the last eight years than you have lost in the last twenty...Certainly we have poured more treasure into the mix than you folks have...No one will benefit more than you will by the weakening of all Midldle Eastern people...  But the prospect of long term peace is reduced by every moment we engage in this mindless strife... Let me suggest the possiblility that those people are different....They are not like the untermench Americans who bow before the superiority of their Hebrew kings.... They think they have a right to revenge, and to justice; and these are notions we have long abandoned in the West....You do not have to give them peace... You do not have to give them justice... But America must ask why we fight to support this monkey on our backs called Israel... Ultimately we share a value with the Muslim... We want religious freedom... If we do not make a fetish of our religion, while the Jews and Muslims do, then that is as it is... Neither should we make a fetish of Liberty and Western Democracy or Law.... We cannot get people to accept our ways at the point of a gun, and should not try... We cannot even show ourselves that we have freedom or democracy in any meaningful quantity... Rather than export what we find so necessary, we should economize it here...Now, we have freedom and democracy for the rich... We should make sure everyone enjoys some... Only then should we consider export....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:45 AM
Mr. Sweeney, my apologies for the rock comment in another post of mine. I find your argument intriguing, although circular. Your strong pacifist bent is honorable (to me) but you seem strangely willing to accept the violent and intolerant rhetoric of Islamic fundamentalism as equal to our Western ideal of religious freedom. As you know, freedom from religion is as important as freedom of religion.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Kathy Keck
Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:30 PM
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