It would not be an exaggeration to say that the
Democrats' nomination of Obama as their candidate for president has
done more to improve America's image abroad -- an image dented by
the Iraq war, President Bush's invocation of a post-9/11 "crusade,"
Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo Bay and the xenophobic opposition to
Dubai Ports World managing U.S. harbors -- than the entire Bush
public diplomacy effort for seven years.
Expect to see similar pronouncements throughout the election year.
While it's better to be loved than hated, global opinion is a
pretty silly way to vote for president. If Obama is elected, the
whole parlor game of speculation about how he would lead will be
over. He'll have to move beyond rhetoric and actually start making
decisions. Given that America's interests often clash with other
parts of the world, the idea of Obama will suddenly give way to the
reality of Obama, and the euphoria for him around the world will
fade. Either that, or he will transform American foreign policy in
such a way that it would be consistent with the opinions voiced on
the Egyptian street. That would be scary.
biniki| 9.3.09 @ 8:46PM
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