John Bolton grades the Obama Administration’s foreign policy record


"There's no one else in the world who will stand up for America's interests if we won't."

John Bolton
As part of part of Hillsdale
College’s DC-based Kirby Center for the Constitution and Citizenship
“First Principles on First Fridays” lecture series, John Bolton spoke at the Heritage Foundation today.  9/11 is of course a somber anniversary for our country, and a fitting moment to reflect on how how American foreign policy is being shaped in the post-George W. Bush era.

In Ambassador Bolton’s view, it is not a pretty picture.  He graded President Obama’s performance as ”absent.”  As Bolton pointed out in his remarks, the administration is pursuing a course of “Neo-Isolationism,” the point of which appears to be withdrawing American forces and refraining from using American influence around the world because such actions might be objectionable to the global community.  Ambassador Bolton noted that while President Obama has declared he believes in “American exceptionalism ,” the President followed up that assertion by saying he believed in it just as he suspects “that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.”  By this logic all countries are exceptional in their own view–which should make everyone feel good–but the problem is that then no country is truly exceptional, including America.  This approach, Bolton surmised, has been the guiding principle that unites the President’s repeated offers to negotiate directly with Iran, enabling of the dog-and-pony show that was former President Clinton’s visit to North Korean, and eagerness to cede power to the International Criminal Court–while presiding over the evisceration of the Defense budget.  Ambassador Bolton was particularly outspoken on the current situation in Honduras, in which the administration is siding with Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega and Fidel Castro and against Honduras’ constitutional process.  He gave that situation “an F.  No question about it.  This is a disgrace.”

After the lecture, Ambassador Bolton graciously granted Redstate an exclusive interview to follow up on the formation (or lack thereof) of foreign policy by President Obama’s national security team, Hugo Chavez’ mischief-making around the globe, and the ramifications of the Obama administration’s policy towards Israel.  Click here to listen to the full podcast.


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Not surprised.

itsallverbatim (Diary) Friday, September 11th at 2:01PM EST (link)

Thankfully, he can fix this when President-Elect Palin appoints him as Secretary of State.

And if you think he’s not on the short list, you haven’t been paying attention.

I'd frankly prefer if President Bolton appointed Sarah Palin to his cabinet!

red_oakster (Diary) Friday, September 11th at 3:05PM EST (link)

Bolton would turn the presidential race upside down because he is the real thing when compared to faux conservatives like Romney and Huckabee. And I am not at all sure that Palin will run at all.

 
 

Grades for the current administration's foreign policy.....

Kenny Solomon (Diary) Friday, September 11th at 2:19PM EST (link)

I give them an A….. Apologizing to the entire world for America’s existence.

I give them a B….. Bowing to terrorism sponsors.

I give them a C….. Capitulation to those who would harm our nation.

I give them a D….. Derision of all who defend America and freedom.

I give them an F….. Failure, because accusations of deliberate treason must be absolutely provable before levied.