The Dilemma Of The Arab Policymaker: Geostrategies Gather New Dimensions
07 May 2016By Khaled Almaeena
The Obama doctrine expressed through an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg in the
April issue of The Atlantic caused consternation and alarm to many in the Arab
world. Many commentators, writers and those wielding political power were
rattled. Social media was full of attacks by many trolls, including some who
had never even heard of the magazine before.
Obama, as is customary with residents of the White House, has made farewell
visits to Europe and the Middle East. This caused satisfaction to many who
expressed gleefully that they had seen the last of him and that when he is
gone, things will go back to normal and we will be the favorite allies of the
US once again. However, this is nothing more than wishful thinking and total
naiveté. It seems that some of our policymakers and America ''experts'' have
not learned anything in the past 50 years.
Things change, people and nations move on and geostrategies gather new
dimensions and veer toward a totally strange paradigm shift.
I advise the self-appointed political pundits in our area to have a look at
what Aunty Hillary Clinton is saying and doing.
In speech after speech, she blares out her total support for Israel. She is on
record as saying to AIPAC members: ''One of the first things I will do in
office is to invite the Israeli prime minister to visit the White House''.
She also said: ''We will never allow Israel's adversaries (meaning us Arabs)
to think a wedge can be driven between us''. She also stressed that as
president ''I will vigorously oppose any attempt by outside parties to impose
a solution including by the UN Security Council.''
This means that Israeli terrorists have a green light to kill, burn and maim
Palestinians. It also means that Israeli defiance and its interference in the
Arab world, which is already battered by internecine fighting, lack of
statesmanship and no political will, will increase.
And then, of course, don't forget Trump who will truly give us a bump!! He has
openly stated that he will not depend on oil from the Middle East, nor will he
be bothered by threats. On the contrary, he plans aggressive action. With the
political climate reaching a frenzied level and Obama hardly getting two lines
in the first five pages of any publication, writers and political analysts
continue pouring out words that are truly misleading.
How then do we deal with such a situation? Please don't tell me to pour more
money into the coffers of the sleazy PR firms that are hovering around us. And
please do not bring up memories of the past friendship which does not exist in
the minds of US policymakers. And don't go running to American institutes and
think tanks or ask reporters to write something good about us.
What we need is a totally different approach by politically savvy individuals,
not necessarily from academia, who have an insight into the American political
system.
And for a start we can have some new faces – from outside the beltway.
To those who are gloating about Obama's departure, I would like to remind them
that to the Arabs in this neck of the woods, Obama is the last Santa Claus.
— The writer is Editor-at-Large. He can be reached at kalmaeena@saudigazette.com.sa
and followed on Twitter: @KhaledAlmaeena
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