The high and low of Obama’s foreign policy
The high and low of
Obama’s foreign policy
As a member of the peace
community seeking end to perpetual US warfare, I looked forward to Obama’s
presidency. He had an opportunity to pivot away from US forever wars under
George W. Bush. Expectations Obama would promote peace were high.
His eight years,
2009-2017, largely disappointed but accomplished one of the most important
diplomatic achievements in modern US history, the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan
of Action (JCPOA)
The JCPOA was the
seminal agreement reached between the US, Russia, China Germany, UK and France
with Iran to limit Iran’s nuclear program to prevent their building nuclear
weapons. In return the 6 nations and the EU would provide sanctions relief and
eventually resume normal diplomatic relations.
Alas, the opponents of
any détente with Iran, led by Israel, politically motivated Republicans seeking
to undermine the Obama presidency and US war hawks, conspired to destroy the
JCPOA. Sadly, they captured the narrative and the White House. Trump withdrew
from the JCPOA in May, 2018 less than 3 years from its inception. Obama’s
greatest foreign policy diplomatic achievement was destroyed and replaced not
by diplomacy, but by war raging into its fourth month threatening worldwide
economic collapse.
Obama’s foreign policy
low point was his regime change operation against Libyan strongman ruler
Muammar Gaddafi. Obama intervened in the Libyan civil war, greenlighting
military strikes on the Gaddafi regime in March, 2011. After insurgents captured and killed Gaddafi,
Obama’s Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gloated “We came, we say, he died”,
possibly the most grotesque public statement ever by a top American diplomat.
Today Libya is not only
a failed state, but its failure has bled into warfare and political, economic
destabilization thruout Africa. Even President Obama realized the damage his
misguided intervention caused now going on 15 years. He stated that his
decision to intervene in Libya was the “worst mistake” of his presidency.
When the Obama
Presidential Center opens June 19, there will be little to celebrate or revere
regarding his foreign policy. His low point will haunt Libya and much of Africa
for years to come. His high point will be long forgotten, disastrously undone
by his successor to plunge the world into recession, if not depression.
Walt Zlotow West Suburban
Peace Coalition Glen Ellyn IL
