The United States of America has nothing to apologize for. Why is this
administration so embarrassed by America’s greatness?
In 2009 President Obama began his term in office by
apologizing to the world for past-perceived U.S. transgressions of arrogance
and heavy-handedness.
The president appeared to believe that if he just changed the
tone he could unilaterally disarm our enemies and win back our allies.
The fact is, since Obama took office, the world is a much
more dangerous place and America has been benefited from his weak of
leadership and resolve.
Let’s look at the state of the world with Obama in charge:
- North Korea: The Obama administration has had NO effect on
North Korea’s continued march toward maintaining and increasing their nuclear
arms threat to the region and the world;
- Venezuela: Obama has become the new “Satan” according to Chavez. Our
president had NO effect on better relations with a leader he criticized George
Bush for isolating;
- China: Obama treats the PRC with kid gloves. Why? Because he’s afraid to
offend the largest of America’s creditors. As a result China has not been
helpful with North Korea, environmental responsibility or trade equality;
- The Middle East: No progress has been attempted or made with regard to real
efforts to engage the parties on a lasting and sustained peace;
- Europe: The president spent a lot of time shuttling back and forth to Europe
in his first year. But he came away with next to nothing to show for it. From
apologizing, to pandering, picking up an undeserved medal and lobbying for the
Olympics, (an effort that was doomed before he even took off from Washington),
the president has come up empty handed;
- Russia: Obama surrendered our national security interests in Europe when he
knuckled into Russia’s demand for America not to place missile defense systems
in former USSR satellites with nothing in return to show for it.
The United States of America has nothing to apologize for.
Why is this administration so embarrassed by America’s greatness?
Our nation is the freest, most generous nation on Earth. We
have a long history of sticking up for and fighting for the oppressed and
helping those in need. We have crossed oceans to free nations. We are willing
to sacrifice our treasure and our people for a greater good and we are the
first to send humanitarian and financial aid to countries hit by disaster,
natural or otherwise.
Look no further than America’s response to the earthquake in
Haiti, as a prime example of our power and compassion used for good. Our
government and our people have offered humanitarian, military and financial
aid at great sacrifice to our country at a time of deep recession.
When the chips are down to whom does the world turn to for
leadership and action? The world turns to America, each and every time.
Where a calamity of Biblical proportions hit Haiti where was
the rest of the world? Where was Cuba? Where was Venezuela? Where was Russia?
Where was Iran? Where was North Korea? Many of the same countries that either
consistently bash us or have the resources to robustly respond don’t.
When those folks attack America for its greatness and
standing in the world, we should remind them that when Americans died on
foreign soil standing up for their freedom, the only land we took for our own
was only that which was necessary to bury our fallen.
America is a great power and for the sake of a more peaceful
world we had better stay that way. Without the United States and our beliefs
in freedom, liberty, humanity and justice, this world would be uninhabitable.
Bradley A. Blakeman served as deputy assistant to
President George W. Bush from 2001 -04. He is currently a professor of
Politics and Public Policy at Georgetown University and a frequent contributor
to the Fox Forum.