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by BooMan
I'm only half finished reading this morning's New York Times and I've already had to endure articles on Lebanon,
Iran, and Afghanistan that show just how severely the Bush administration's policies have failed American interests. It's really quite remarkable. In Afghanistan, President Karzai's support is cratering among the people, the Taliban is resurgent, and corruption is rampant. Here's a typical quote:
An opposition politician, Abdul Latif Pedram, said: “There has never been so much corruption in the country. We have a mafia economy and a drug economy.” Meanwhile, in Lebanon, relief agencies are struggling to find a way to provide relief without violating the American prohibition on having contact with Hizbollah. Here's a sample:
While the government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has just begun organizing committees to study the reconstruction of the country, Construction Jihad [Hizbollah] has all but completed surveys of southern Lebanese towns. Maybe we should save that $230 million for Louisiana and Mississippi. It doesn't look like it is going to turn things around in southern Lebanon. And maybe, just maybe, we can start dealing with Hizbollah as something a bit more sophisticated than a group of terrorists? Ah...fuck it...never mind. That's too complicated to sort out in the brain. Just kill 'em all... All of this is, of course, crippling the administration's ability to deal with Iran. The latest concern? Our fiasco in Lebanon has done gone and pissed off little nations.
That will not be easy, in part because the entire United Nations Security Council is supposed to vote on the sanctions package. While only the permanent members can veto, the rising fear, particularly among European diplomats, is that smaller countries on the Council are so angry over how the United States, and now France, have handled the Lebanon crisis that they will give Russia and China political cover to balk against imposing tough sanctions. Do you see how seemlessly all these problems fit together? This is what a failed foreign policy looks like. Failure in Afghanistan, failure in Iraq, and failure in Lebanon, leads to failure with Iran. But this is the team that wants to run on keeping Americans safe. Now I'm going to finish my New York Times and see what fantastic news is in the Washington Post.
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