Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Weakling is as weakling does

The fruits of Obama's new 'multilateralist', 'cowboy free' foreign policy? He can't even get his phone calls returned. No wonder he's taking his ball and going home. He can get this type of humiliation from Reid and Pelosi, he doesn't have to travel half way round the world. Matt Welch of Reason explains:

“America is losing the free world,” said a January headline in the Financial Times. While that statement is exaggerated, the sentiment behind it has been gaining traction around the globe, especially in the wake of the climate conference debacle in Copenhagen. It’s not just that the less confrontational American president has been unable to deliver results. He can’t even get his phone calls returned.

“On the last day of the [Copenhagen] talks, the Americans tried to fix up one-to-one meetings between Mr Obama and the leaders of South Africa, Brazil and India—but failed each time,” Gideon Rachman wrote in the Financial Times piece. “The Indians even said that their prime minister, Manmohan Singh, had already left for the airport. So Mr Obama must have felt something of a chump when he arrived for a last-minute meeting with Wen Jiabao, the Chinese prime minister, only to find him already deep in negotiations with the leaders of none other than Brazil, South Africa and India.”

David Gergen, call your service!

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