Obama’s Foreign Policy In Iran Is Dead

June 24th, 2009 Posted By Erik Wong.

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RealClearPolitics:

Here is the one immutable fact of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy agenda as it relates to Iran: It’s over. The rule book he came in with is as irrelevant as a tourist guide to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

If the forces of reform and democracy win, Obama’s plan to negotiate with the regime is moot, for the regime will be gone. And if the forces of reform are crushed into submission by the regime, Obama’s plan is moot because the regime will still be there.

Politics and decency will simply demand that the world condemn or shun the regime of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei if they come out on top. Even the most soulless realists will be repulsed by the blood on the regime’s collective hands.

Before June 12, Obama’s eagerness to negotiate with Ahmadinejad — ridiculed by his conservative critics — was hailed by the establishment and the left as proof of his high-minded faith in diplomacy, a healthy antidote to George W. Bush’s allegedly close-minded approach. But now, if the clerical junta prevails, anyone who shakes hands with Ahmadinejad will have a hard time washing the blood off his own hands.

For some reason, Obama cannot fully accept this. In his news conference Tuesday, the president finally condemned the outrages in Iran in terms he should have used a week ago. But he also kept alive the idea that the current Iranian regime could be a fruitful negotiation partner, despite what has already happened in that country. “It’s not too late,” Obama said, for the regime to negotiate with the international community. He wouldn’t even cancel plans to invite Iranian officials to 4th of July barbecues at U.S. embassies. That amounts to tacit approval of the bloodshed and fraud that we’ve already seen and acceptance of the ultimate triumph of the regime. And it won’t work.

According to many analysts, Obama is still clinging to his hope of talking Iran out of its nuclear program. That’s why he initially said there was little difference between Mir Hossein Mousavi and Ahmadinejad, and why his recent denunciations only followed similar rhetoric from the Europeans and our own Congress. He just doesn’t want to let go of the diplomacy option. Obama has also made it clear that he sees the elimination of Iran’s nuclear problem not as a stand-alone priority but as part of his Middle East two-step. His inseparable goal is to also push Israel into a peace settlement with the Palestinians.

Obama promises to negotiate away Iran’s nuclear program in return for Israeli movement on an Israeli-Palestinian settlement. In effect, Obama would be using the threat of a nuclear-armed Ahmadinejad as a Medusa’s head to petrify Israelis into concessions. Whether such a strategy would have worked is open to huge quantities of skepticism. Now, after what has happened in Iran in recent days, such a plan is simply impossible.

For years, conservatives have said that the Iranian regime can’t be negotiated with. Some emphasized that anti-Americanism is at the core of the regime’s identity. Some noted that Obama-style “open-handed” overtures to Iran were rebuffed.

Others pointed to the messianic and conspiratorial zeal that animates Iran’s clerical junta. Many invoked Iran’s steadfast animus toward our ally Israel as well as its sponsorship of “scholarly” Holocaust-denial and the more tangible support for Hezbollah and others bent on murdering Jews. Iran’s efforts to derail democracy and stability in Iraq by supporting attacks on American troops is also part of the talk-is-folly brief.

None of that was sufficient evidence for Obama, in part because anything associated with Bush’s freedom agenda was deemed absurd and ideologically rigid.

Well, Bush is gone. Obama has extended his hand. And the regime is supplying fresh evidence of the absurdity of his approach. All that’s left for Obama now is to abandon his own ideological rigidity and start over.

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10 Responses to “Obama’s Foreign Policy In Iran Is Dead”

  1. anonymous hourly worker

    Hey, Odumbo! How’s that negotiating with a hungry lion working out for you?

    I suggest you climb inside the cage with it. Yeah, that’ll do the trick. Just a second! I’ll go get the key.

  2. “All that’s left for Obama now is to abandon his own ideological rigidity and start over”

    HAHAHAAHAHA Yeah dont hold your breath, and dont think for one second this will be played as anything but a stunning victory for O by the media!

  3. GRIZZ

    What an arrogant ass.

  4. patriot (the infidel)

    “Obama’s Foreign Policy in Iran is Dead”

    Well, it was in a vegetative state to begin with, so it doesn’t matter much, but who pulled it off life support?

    Oh, and as for what ArchInfidel said, I can see it now:
    As the riots and protests in Iran are crushed by the police, and what freedoms the Iranians had before the fact are further curtailed, the media will heil Obama for keeping a cool head while right-wing extremists pressured him to take harsh actions against Iran, and its rightful leader, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The world will then continue to spin, thinking Obama is one patient dude, while the Iranian people are oppressed and silenced by secret police, and secret torture rooms.

    All because the MSM has its head too far up its own ass to call Obama out.

    Gag me.

  5. David B in Texas

    Too bad it’s not Obama himself instead of just his foreign policy in Iran.

  6. Sully

    But… But… But Barry shares Iran’s “anti-Americanism” so “YES WE CAN” appease Mullahs everywhere.

  7. MinneSoCold

    OBAMA: “Hey Teleprompter, Ahmadinejad must be spending a ton of money trying to keep the peace, that really has to be hurting their economy and his nuke program.”

    TELE: “Oh dear God! Here comes another bail-out.”

  8. cocorico

    no probs, only mullahs are eternal, he just has to wait that the streets are calm for restarting his approaches

  9. Bob

    These people from Iran should not be allowed on US soil. I sure wish Israel would start bombing them

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