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Saturday, February 12, 2011

A Truman doctrine for the Arab world

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Truman doctrine, please go here or read Charles Krauthammer's description of it. Krauthammer proposes a Truman doctrine for the Arab world.
We need a foreign policy that not only supports freedom in the abstract but is guided by long-range practical principles to achieve it - a Freedom Doctrine composed of the following elements:

(1) The United States supports democracy throughout the Middle East. It will use its influence to help democrats everywhere throw off dictatorial rule.

(2) Democracy is more than just elections. It requires a free press, the rule of law, the freedom to organize, the establishment of independent political parties and the peaceful transfer of power. Therefore, the transition to democracy and initial elections must allow time for these institutions, most notably political parties, to establish themselves.

(3) The only U.S. interest in the internal governance of these new democracies is to help protect them against totalitarians, foreign and domestic. The recent Hezbollah coup in Lebanon and the Hamas dictatorship in Gaza dramatically demonstrate how anti-democratic elements that achieve power democratically can destroy the very democracy that empowered them.

(4) Therefore, just as during the Cold War the United States helped keep European communist parties out of power (to see them ultimately wither away), it will be U.S. policy to oppose the inclusion of totalitarian parties - the Muslim Brotherhood or, for that matter, communists - in any government, whether provisional or elected, in newly liberated Arab states.

We may not have the power to prevent this. So be it. The Brotherhood may today be so relatively strong in Egypt, for example, that a seat at the table is inevitable. But under no circumstances should a presidential spokesman say, as did Robert Gibbs, that the new order "has to include a whole host of important non-secular actors." Why gratuitously legitimize Islamists? Instead, Americans should be urgently supporting secular democratic parties in Egypt and elsewhere with training, resources and diplomacy.
Read the whole thing. It's a pity that Obama doesn't have the courage or principles to carry it out. This goes against everything this administration has stood for to date.

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2 Comments:

At 9:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is no possibility of carrying out such a doctrine in a Muslim world.

Democracy will be used as a tool to subvert freedom from within.

 
At 4:02 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

I was about to say it but Shy Guy beat me to it.

Islamists use democracy as a Trojan Horse. Have you ever seen an Islamist regime revert to a democracy?

It goes without saying on the subject that the West is truly dumb, blind and deaf.

 

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