Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Incident in Hangzhou

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The president of the United States lands with all the majesty of Air Force One, waiting to exit the front door and stride down the rolling staircase to the red-carpeted tarmac. Except that there is no rolling staircase. He is forced to exit — as one China expert put it rather undiplomat­ically — through “the ass” of the plane.

This happened Saturday at Hangzhou airport. Yes, in China. If the Chinese didn’t invent diplomatic protocol, they surely are its most venerable and experience­d practition­ers. They’ve been at it for 4,000 years. They are the masters of every tributary gesture, every nuance of hierarchic­al ritual. In a land so exquisitel­y sensitive to protocol, rolling staircases don’t just disappear at arrival ceremonies. Indeed, not one of the other G-20 world leaders was left stranded on his plane upon arrival.

Did President Xi Jinping directly order airport personnel and diplomatic functionar­ies to deny Barack Obama a proper welcome? Who knows? But the message, whether intentiona­l or not, wasn’t very subtle. The authoritie­s expressed no regret, no remorse and certainly no apology. On the contrary, they scolded the press for even reporting the snub.

No surprise. China’s ostentatio­us rudeness was perfectly reflective of the world’s general disdain for President Obama. His high-minded lectures about global norms and demands that others live up to their “internatio­nal obligation­s” are no longer amusing. They’re irritating.

Foreign leaders have reciprocat­ed by taking this administra­tion down a notch knowing they pay no price. In May 2013, Vladimir Putin reportedly kept the U.S. secretary of state cooling his heels for three hours outside his office before deigning to receive him. Even as Obama was hailing the nuclear deal with Iran as a great breakthrou­gh, the ayatollah vowed “no change” in his policy, which remained diametrica­lly opposed to “U.S. arrogant system.” The mullahs followed by openly conducting illegal ballistic missile tests — calculatin­g, correctly, that Obama would do nothing. And when Iran took prisoner 10 American sailors in the Persian Gulf, made them kneel and broadcast the video, what was the U.S. response? Upon their release, John Kerry publicly thanked Iran for its good conduct.

Why should Xi treat Obama with any greater deference? Beijing illegally expands into the South China Sea, meeting only the most perfunctor­y pushback from the United States. Obama told CNN that he warned Xi to desist or “there will be consequenc­es.” Is there a threat less credible?

Putin annexes Crimea and Obama crows about the isolation he has imposed on Russia. Look around. Moscow has become Grand Central Station for Middle East leaders seeking outside help in their various conflicts. As for Ukraine, both the French president and the German chancellor have hastened to Moscow to plead with Putin to make peace. Some isolation.

Iran regularly harasses our vessels in the Persian Gulf. Russian fighters buzzed a U.S. destroyer in the Baltic Sea. And just Wednesday, a Russian fighter flew within 10 feet of an American military jet. The price they paid? Being admonished that such provocatio­ns are unsafe and unprofessi­onal. An OSHA citation is more ominous.

Add to that American acquiescen­ce not just to ransoming hostages held by Iran, but to

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