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Kshasty Donating Member (248 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-23-10 05:46 AM
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Russia, the United States and global problems: Something must change
U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton has come to Moscow on March 18 for a two-day visit. She will attend a meeting of the Middle East quartet comprising the United States, Russia, the UN and the EU, and also discuss strategic offensive weapons, the missile defense shield, Iran, Afghanistan, and other problems of bilateral concern.

During their many meetings since the end of 2009, Russian and U.S. officials avoided mentioning the issue of resetting bilateral relations. Nobody now expects President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to fulfill their messianic promises of foreign policy U-turns. Instead, the international community wants them to do something practical.

Obama, his Vice President Joe Biden and State Secretary Clinton are a huge improvement on their predecessors George Bush, Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice. But a change of names is not enough. The world no longer expects a messiah from the Untied States; Clinton and Obama are mere functionaries, and the reset button is only a metaphor that has not materialized.

President Obama has not scored any practical achievements in foreign policy, which is putting it mildly considering Israel's announcement of plans to build 1,600 housing units in East Jerusalem made during Joe Biden's recent visit. It will strengthen anti-American sentiment in the Middle East manifold, as Washington is only too well aware.

Recent developments in the United States have been quite unusual. U.S. General David Petraeus said on Wednesday in the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was fomenting anti-American sentiment due to the perception of U.S. favoritism towards Israel.

Gen. Petraeus is head of the U.S. Central Command, which oversees American forces in the Middle East and Central Asia.

In the past, only liberal critics of Israel's policy, but never Pentagon officials, were known to make such statements. But then, these sentiments of U.S. generals may not be followed by practical action.

Frankly speaking, Biden and Clinton have little foreign policy experience, as work in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee does not count for much. At least they have no experience needed for tackling such challenging problems. But this is not the biggest catch.

The United States has an endemic feature that seriously influences its foreign policy. That feature is Congress and its role in keeping afloat or sinking foreign policy. It grows exponentially at difficult economic and financial times, such as now.

http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20100318/158242859.html
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-23-10 08:16 AM
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1. Things Have Changed and Continue to Change
but DC is extraordinarily reality-resistant.
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