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    MORE BAD THAN GOOD

    Assyrian International News Agency
    May 12 2009

    I was recently asked to rank President Obama's tenure in office so
    far. I limited myself to my areas of expertise and scholarship. A
    murky picture developed, with a few gratifying developments being
    outnumbered by twice as many mistakes and reversals.

    If you don't define the enemy, you lose half of the battle. The
    Secretary of Homeland Security has failed to identify the threat
    ideologically and strategically. While the jihadists of al-Qaeda,
    and other Salafists, as well as Hezbollah are penetrating the country
    and have been engaged in preparation for urban Jihad, as documents
    captured on cells dismantled by U.S. law enforcement teams since 2001
    and statements made by captured terrorists, shows, the Secretary for
    Homeland Security didn't identity the threat as it is for the American
    public. Instead of educating 300 million Americans as to the nature
    of the forces infiltrating the country, the ongoing terror threat
    was redefined simplistically as "man-made disaster!" This definition
    is a disaster itself, from a strategic perspective. This is a step
    backwards, for now.

    Foreign/Military Affairs

    The Obama administration made several strategic mistakes so far:

    Stating that a so-called engagement with the so-called "moderate
    Taliban" is considered: There are no moderate Taliban. The US must
    engage with the anti-Taliban forces instead.

    Stating that the administration will engage with the Iranian regime
    while ignoring its oppression of the Iranian people. The US must
    engage the democracy movement of Iran instead.

    Backing the AKP government of Ankara in holding Turkish-Syrian joint
    military exercise. Does the Obama administration endorse a NATO joint
    exercise with Syrian armed forces which are allied with Hezbollah?

    Visiting Turkey on the one hand and refusing to acknowledge the
    Armenian Genocide in Washington on the other hand.

    In short, yes the U.S. global direction in the confrontation against
    terror forces is changing, but not in the needed direction. However,
    note three satisfying developments:

    The Obama administration and General David Petraeus are mobilizing to
    escalate against the Taliban in Afghanistan. As long as this escalation
    is not accompanied with a counter productive deal with the Taliban,
    it will be headed in the right direction.

    The administration withdrew from the Durban II Conference, which
    has been anti-Semitic and anti-democracy. That is a good point for
    the president.

    Note strong statements made by Secretary Hilary Clinton regarding:

    a. Pakistan: The government must stop the Taliban b. Lebanon: The
    Lebanese people must not be abandoned to Hezbollah

    Law and Justice

    There have been declarations by detainees, convictions and trials
    in terror cases in the US over the past months, including Al Qaeda
    cadres and the Fort Dix Six Jihadists. The Obama administration
    must inform the American public of the nature of these declarations,
    especially with regards to the ideology behind these acts. The evidence
    identifying the mounting threat is crystal clear and the administration
    has the duty to announce it to the American people. For justice to
    be served, citizens have to be informed.

    By Dr. Walid Phares FrontPageMagazine.com

    Dr Walid Phares is the author of the newly released book Future
    Jihad. He is also a senior fellow with the Foundation for the Defense
    of Democracies in Washington DC.
    From: Baghdasarian
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