Obama’s Sinking Ship in the Pacific

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Arthur Herman:

The words “Obama” and “disaster” go together all too well these days. To name just a few, there’s Obama’s Middle East disaster, the Obamacare disaster, Obama’s economic disaster, and Obama’s Europe disaster, including Putin’s annexation of Crimea and the refugee crisis sweeping the continent — a crisis triggered by Obama’s Middle East disaster.

And now we have Obama’s Pacific disaster, which may have cost us America’s oldest ally in the region, the Philippines. Its president, Rodrigo Duterte, has been on an anti-American tirade since the G20 summit in early September. He’s denounced Obama to his face as a “son of a bitch” and canceled any future joint military exercises with the U.S. “America has lost,” he’s been quoted as saying, meaning we’ve lost out to the other great power in the Pacific, China. Duterte has just finished up trips to Beijing, to court Chinese president Xi Jinping, and to Japan, where Duterte said it was time for all foreign troops to leave his island nation — including the handful of planes and 200 personnel we sent to our former air base at Clark Field to monitor Chinese moves in the Pacific’s hottest hot spot, the South China Sea.

Granted, Duterte is an acknowledged nut case. Granted, too, U.S.–Philippine relations have had their ups and downs, with previous low spots including the Fernando Marcos years and President Corazon Aquino’s closure of our bases at Clark and Subic Bay in 1991. Still, Douglas MacArthur must be somersaulting in his grave. The idea that the country for whose protection and then liberation he dedicated so much of his life; the country whose soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder with ours to fight the Japanese army to a standstill on Bataan in 1942, and then hailed MacArthur as their savior when he kept his promise, “I shall return,” in 1944; the country that U.S. Special Ops troops have helped to save from al-Qaeda-affiliated insurgents since 9/11 — the idea that the Philippines would abandon its treaty alliance with the United States to join up with China, a nation with which Manila has been feuding for years, would seem outrageous, even contrary to nature.

But Duterte has good reasons for being upset. This summer an international arbitration court ruled against China in the Philippines’ dispute in the South China Sea, a stiff rebuke to Beijing’s claims of sovereignty over that busy international waterway. If Filipinos thought this would get the U.S. to firm up its support for the Philippines and other countries bullied by China, and do more than just sending out one or two Navy vessels to promote “freedom of navigation” in the South China Sea, they were disappointed. Instead, the inaction from Washington was deafening. Duterte’s pullout from future military exercises, and his advances toward Beijing, signal a man who is fed up with U.S. weakness — and a nation that’s looking for a power relationship that increases its security rather than otherwise.

There’s a Filipino saying: If you are threatened by an elephant, hire another elephant. Duterte and others hoped the U.S. would be that elephant in dealing with China’s drive for regional hegemony. Instead they got a mouse.

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Obama has by far been americas #1 worst presidents in its over 240 year history Even Carter was’nt denouncing america to forgerners then running off the play a few holes of golf like Obama has I just hope the History Bokks(Not writen by liberals)will mention that

Obama believes he can just charisma all the world’s problems away. He has surrounded himself with suck-asses so long he believes his own myth.

Isn’t this the president who was going to give the US new respect in the world? Wasn’t he going to right all the wrongs the US has committed? Instead, he has condemned millions of people in the middle east, Africa, Central/South America and Asia to poverty, disease, slavery and persecution . I guess we just need another community organizer to right these new wrongs. Maybe a person with decades of experience fleecing governments of millions of dollars at their citizen’s expense will right the wrongs? Someone who will support women as long as they are the right women. Support minorities as long as they know their place and do not think for themselves. Is there someone like that running for president?

Obama seemed to come into office thinking he’d just give speeches, backed by nothing, and the entire world would swoon and fall into line.
It didn’t work.
But Obama never learned.
He STILL thinks that way.
Today, what’s he up to?
Naming all his favorite rappers!
Fiddling while Rome……

Obama No Hope and No Change