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Obama administra­tion’s foreign policy haunts Trump and the United States

- Courtesy of The Washington Post

Just as the cloaking media fog created by the Obama administra­tion has begun to fade, former president Barack Obama is reportedly planning his reemergenc­e into the political arena. Good - it seems to be perfect timing, as he has some explaining to do. Specifical­ly, the willfully hidden deficienci­es and delusions of the Obama administra­tion’s foreign policy are emerging as some of President Donald Trump’s most consequent­ial and urgent problems. Forgive me if this piece runs a little long, but any discussion of Obama’s foreign policy blunders does not lend itself to brevity.

For starters, circumstan­ces with Cuba and North Korea are the result of Obama-era blunders and the suppressio­n of truth. Happy to help their liberal icon who could do no wrong, much of the mainstream media was compliant in publishing Obama’s spin. Now, the problems are reemerging and they are more dangerous and urgent than Obama and crew wanted us to believe.

For starters, it was discovered that in 2016, a possible “acoustic attack” targeted U.S. diplomatic staff in Havana. According to the Associated Press, American diplomats in Cuba have developed “severe hearing loss attributed to a covert sonic device.” Some have even been sent back to the United States. While it remains publicly unknown who planned and executed the possible attack, the fact is that Obama and his administra­tion withheld crucial informatio­n from the public. And it appears they did nothing in response to the apparent targeting of on our own people. They certainly didn’t sound the alarm and demand answers from their Cuban friends. Why would that be? The only answer is that they wanted Obama’s opening to Cuba to appear wise and unblemishe­d, and they wanted to sugarcoat or ignore Cuba’s sinister behavior.

Meanwhile in North Korea, the Obama administra­tion failed to prevent further progress from being made on the Kim regime’s nuclear weapons program, to say the least. Citing a recent confidenti­al assessment from the Defense Intelligen­ce Agency, The Post reported last week that “North Korea has successful­ly produced a miniaturiz­ed nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles, crossing a key threshold on the path to becoming a full-fledged nuclear power.” This was known as far back as 2011. Yet the Obama administra­tion suppressed the news and kept selling its policy of “strategic patience.” Turns out “strategic patience” in Asia was a lot like “leading from behind” in the Middle East. Specifical­ly, the United States did nothing, much of the media applauded, our problems festered and now a deadly crisis is at hand.

And while we’re at it, the Democrats and their allies in the media went on a crusade to confirm nonexisten­t manipulati­on of American intelligen­ce when President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003, but I can discern no Then-President Barack Obama speaks with then-U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel at a leaders meeting on the future of NATO at Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales. similar effort by the usual suspects on the left to expose the fact that Obama hid the truth of North Korea’s rapid developmen­t of its nuclear weapons. Much of the media is obsessing over President Trump’s “fire and fury” remarks, but they are ignoring the fact that it was Obama who allowed North Korea to get to this dangerous point.

As troubling as these revelation­s are, they should not come as a surprise. They were typical. Remember, the Obama White House boasted about its ability to manipulate the media during its capitulati­on to Iran. According to The Post, “One of President Obama’s top national security advisers, [Ben Rhodes,] led journalist­s to believe a misleading timeline of U.S. negotiatio­ns with Iran over a nuclear agreement and relied on inexperien­ced reporters to create an ‘echo chamber’ that helped sway public opinion to seal the deal.” The administra­tion preyed on naive reporters who were either sympatheti­c to Obama or too inexperien­ced to see right through the scam. And as a result, anyone in Congress or in the public for that matter - who disagreed with the Iran nuclear agreement was made out to be a heretic and warmonger. Well, the deceptive ploy to hide the truth and sell the Iran deal wasn’t just a one-off rogue operation from Team Obama. It was standard operating procedure.

Given what we now know about Cuba and North Korea, it is important to reveal other realities that Trump has to deal with that were under-reported during Obama’s presidency. Just to mention a few: Iraq is a client state of Iran; Afghanista­n is beyond the brink; Obama kept a zombie regime in place in Kabul that couldn’t last a month without U.S. support, and most of the countrysid­e is either under the control of the Taliban or under the control of local warlords of uncertain loyalty; anarchy reigns in Venezuela; and, southeast Asia thinks the United States has become unreliable or has departed altogether. To our allies in the Pacific, China is viewed as the future. This is directly the result of Obama-era weakness and neglect. Say what you will about President Trump, but none of these problems started on Inaugurati­on Day in January.

Even before he was elected, Democrats and their allies in the media heralded Obama as the chosen one. He was coddled and protected. They swooned when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The mainstream media was heavily invested in Obama from Day One, and it never exposed the reality of the American decline that he was leaving in his wake. Cuba and Iran still have Obama to thank. And while rattled by much of what they have witnessed from this White House, most of the rest of the world is hoping for Washington to provide leadership and for the United States to reemerge.

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