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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 06:16 PM Dec 2013

2013 In Review: Obama’s New Course On US Policy Infuriates Some Allies

NEW YORK // Barack Obama set out to fundamentally change America’s role in the Middle East in 2013.

He opted to pursue diplomacy and negotiated solutions to the intractable conflicts that have kept the United States as the regional keystone as a provider of security and counterweight to Iran.

Traditional allies were often infuriated as Mr Obama charted a new course with what they saw as muddled decisions and confusing zigs and zags in US policy. Gone were the easily comprehensible days of the Cold War or America’s unchallenged dominance that followed, when it tried to spread its values and democracy through foreign policy.

After 12 years of draining wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and little public appetite for overseas engagements in the face of festering economic woes and deep budget cuts, not to mention greater energy independence, in 2013 Mr Obama sought to narrow the US role abroad and push adversaries and allies to find common interests, if not reconciliation.

Mr Obama bet that by trying to contain the war in Syria, renewing a push for peace between Israelis and Palestinians and, first and foremost, negotiating an accord with Iran over its nuclear programme, the US could ask its allies to shoulder an increasing share of the burden in the Middle East, freeing it to pursue its own interests in rising Asia.



Read more: http://www.thenational.ae/world/americas/2013-in-review-obamas-new-course-on-us-policy-infuriates-some-allies#ixzz2ouAC5jm5

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2013 In Review: Obama’s New Course On US Policy Infuriates Some Allies (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2013 OP
Good! rdharma Dec 2013 #1
Foreign policy is one of the top 3 reasons I supported President Obama and to date on this issue, Purveyor Dec 2013 #2
Our "allies" are confused by our sudden inclination to look after our own interests. TwilightGardener Dec 2013 #3
 

Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
2. Foreign policy is one of the top 3 reasons I supported President Obama and to date on this issue,
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 06:30 PM
Dec 2013

I haven't been disappointed.

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
3. Our "allies" are confused by our sudden inclination to look after our own interests.
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 06:33 PM
Dec 2013

I can see how perplexing that must be after the last few decades.

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