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So
I guess we know what the buzz is going to be for the next, ah, year or so.
It looks like Barack Obama, the rookie Senator from Illinois, is going to
run for president. He has received a plethora of accolades from key primary
states in recent weeks for his (alleged) tenacity and willingness to shoot
it straight -- not unlike the great bamboozler before him, Bill Clinton, who
seemed to fool most everyone into believing his words actually meant
something.
The gift Obama has is unique but potentially
dangerous. A taste of his personal appeal: "Politics has become so bitter
and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can't tackle the
big problems that demand solutions," he said in a video on his website. "And
that's what we have to change first."
What are the problems the Senator plans on tackling? Certainly not the big
one: U.S. policy in the Middle East. While assuring us that he supports the
troops in Iraq, he's made it quite clear he won't bring them home, and
instead has pressured the White House to come up with a plan on the matter
of their own. How Obama, or anyone, could possibly believe that the Bushites
could come up with a worthwhile strategy for Iraq is beyond me.
On Iran Obama also serves the status-quo with the kind of hawkish zeal we
are used to seeing in most Republicans. He's admitted he may favor surgical
missile strikes on Iran and Pakistan if that's what it takes to fight the
war on terror. And Obama even boasts that Bush hasn't taken a hard enough
line on the foreign menaces.
How about Israel? Well, according to Ali Abunimah of Electronic Intifada,
Obama may be to the right of the Democratic mainstream when it comes to the
occupation of Palestine. As Abunimah told Philip Weiss of The New York
Observer, Obama is a "master triangulator" who knows that "pissing off
the (pro-Israel) lobby is not the way to the top." Oh, and I almost forgot,
Obama even embraced Israel's brutal bombings of Lebanon last summer -- the
type of complicity we're sure to see continue if he's successful in his
political evolution.
Beyond that, Obama voted in favor of the pork-swollen Pentagon budget last
year, with its beefy handouts to Halliburton and the rest tax and waste
crooks. So I'll stop right there and ask, just what in the heck is the big
stinkin' deal about Barack Obama? Aside from not being Hillary Clinton,
Obama has little to offer the antiwar movement or proponents of an
alternative U.S. strategy for the Middle East.
Unfortunately we aren't likely to hear much of this as the campaign 2008
comes to a head. What we'll have instead is the standard horse race where
the pundits place their bets without wagering the consequences of either
candidate's victory.
Barack Obama may indeed talk big about "change" and "priorities", but that's
all it is: talk. The main concern this year and next will be Iraq and the
Middle East. If Obama can't offer up an alternative solution to the mess
we've helped create in the region, he doesn't deserve our support.
Joshua Frank
is Co-Editor of Dissident Voice, and the author of Left Out!
How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. He edits
BrickBurner.org, the official blog of Dissident
Voice. He can be reached at:
joshua@dissidentvoice.org.
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