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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Heroic Diplomacy: How Barack Obama Finally Earned That Peace Prize"
Heroic Diplomacy: How Barack Obama Finally Earned That Peace Prizeby Robert Scheer at the Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-scheer/heroic-diplomacy-how-bara_b_4341597.html?utm_hp_ref=israel
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Finally, Barack Obama may prove deserving of his Nobel Peace Prize by joining with England, France, China, Russia and Germany in negotiating an eminently sensible rapprochement with Iran on its nuclear program. Following on his pullback from war with Syria and instead, successfully negotiating the destruction of that country's supply of chemical weapons, this is another bold step to fulfill the peacemaking promise that got him elected president in the first place.
As Obama reminded his audience at an event Monday in San Francisco, he was fulfilling the pledge from his first campaign to usher in a "new era of American leadership, one that turned the page on a decade of war." As a candidate in 2007, he committed to engage in "aggressive personal diplomacy" with Iran's leaders, and he has now done just that.
This is potentially an international game changer comparable to Richard Nixon's opening to Mao's Red China and Ronald Reagan's overtures to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, two examples of heroic diplomacy that combined to destroy the underpinnings of the Cold War. Those who continually call for regime change in Iran as a condition for improved relations with that country, as Obama's critics are now doing, ignore that history.
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Evidently, this has also been a casebook study in diplomacy pursued for years at the president's insistence with much international cooperation and at the highest level of effectiveness. But instead of celebrating the president's returning to his original promise as peacemaker, the warmongers of both parties in Congress, egged on by the unholy alliance of Saudi Arabia and Israel, are crying foul. Their outrage is an affront to morality and logic, as well as a stark betrayal of a legitimate public concern over the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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"Heroic Diplomacy: How Barack Obama Finally Earned That Peace Prize" (Original Post)
applegrove
Nov 2013
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NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)1. "Their outrage is an affront to morality and logic"
Indeed.
I think history will vindicate Obama on many levels...this peace initiative and the ACA just to name two accomplishments.
I also think that years from now if someone mentions Ted Cruz or Rand Paul, people will just look blank and say "who?"
applegrove
(118,677 posts)2. I think you are right.
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)3. I don't think we need to wait for history. Seems pretty obvious already
Not the best president he could be, but certainly one of the best we've had, anyway!