Obama Signals a Shift From Military Might to Diplomacy

NEW YORK TIMES: …At one level, the flurry of diplomatic activity reflects the definitive end of the post-Sept. 11 world, dominated by two major wars and a battle against Islamic terrorism that drew the United States into Afghanistan and still keeps its Predator drones flying over Pakistan and Yemen.

But it also reflects a broader scaling-back of the use of American muscle, not least in the Middle East, as well as a willingness to deal with foreign governments as they are rather than to push for new leaders that better embody American values. “Regime change,” in Iran or even Syria, is out; cutting deals with former adversaries is in.

For Mr. Obama, the shift to diplomacy fulfills a campaign pledge from 2008 that he would stretch out a hand to America’s enemies and speak to any foreign leader without preconditions. But it will also subject him to considerable political risks, as the protests about the Iran deal from Capitol Hill and allies in the Middle East attest… (more)

EDITOR: We predict fifty years from now historians will report that the USA bled itself dry through pouring its resources into unnecessary wars; too extensive of a military complex in a fruitless effort to serve as policeman of the world; and a unique, mediocre, and preposterously expensive health care system.

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