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PRELL: Obama made them hate us

'Weak horse' diplomacy has ignited Arab hatred

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By Michael Prell 

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The Washington Times

Friday, August 19, 2011 

Description: Description: Illustration: Weak horse by Alexander Hunter for
The Washington TimesIllustration: Weak horse by Alexander Hunter for The
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A new Zogby poll, "Arab Attitudes, 2011," has revealed that President
Obama's charm offensive in the Arab world has failed. After he promised to
restore America's international reputation, not only does the Arab world
hate America more under Mr. Obama than it did under President George W.
Bush, it even hates Mr. Obama - personally - more than it detested the
swaggering unilateralist cowboy from Texas.

This news likely comes as a shock to Mr. Obama and his advisers, who thought
that traveling the Arab world on a so-called "apology tour" and bowing down
and bad-mouthing American power would make the Arab world love America more
- or at least make the Arabs love Mr. Obama more than Mr. Bush.

But the numbers are in. Across the Arab world, Mr. Obama's favorability
ratings are 10 percent or lower. That means the Arabs hate him more while he
bows down to them than they hated Mr. Bush while he was bombing them.

Why is that?

Because the Arab world has a fundamentally different view of power.

There is an Arab proverb that says: "When people see a strong horse and a
weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse." This "strong horse"
view of power is dominant in the Islamist world.

When Mr. Obama shows weakness and bows down and apologizes for American
power, the Arab world sees him - and us - as a "weak horse." That doesn't
make the Arabs love us more. It makes them hate us more because weakness is
an affront to their strong-horse view of power.

But there is another consequence to Mr. Obama's weak-horse diplomacy.

Another Arab proverb says, "A falling camel attracts many knives." Weakness
makes the Arabs want to stab the falling camel. That means that bowing down
and apologizing for America's power does not make the Arabs love us more -
it makes them want to kill us more. In their eyes, weakness is a signal, a
justification - even a provocation - for violent attack.

How d o we know this? They tell us and show us with their words and actions.

When al Qaeda attacked the USS Cole in October 2000 without any American
reprisal, the terrorists could smell a weak horse. Their perception of
American weakness, in their own words, inspired the architects of Sept. 11
to "end the legend of the so-called superpower that is America" by moving
forward with murderous plans. The rest is history.

What effect is Mr. Obama's weak-horse diplomacy having in the Middle East?
Let's consider what has changed in the Middle East in the two short years
since the apologist in chief assumed office.

In the Palestinian territories, where the people have rarely found a more
vocal champion than in the Obama White House, 82 percent of Palestinians
have an unfavorable view of the United States and they have felt emboldened
to form an official coalition with the strong-horse internationally
recognized terrorist group Hamas.

In Egypt, America's approval ratings have dropped since Mr. Obama's
now-famous Cairo speech from 30 percent to 5 percent, and the Egyptian
people are embracing the strong-horse Muslim Brotherhood as their next
leader.

Mr. Obama is the president who lost Turkey. In the short time that has
passed since he bad-mouthed American history and power in his speech to the
Turkish parliament, Turkey's approval rating for America has dropped to 14
percent. The once-secular Turkish nation has become more radicalized and
Islamist, and Turkey has gone from being the vacation destination for
Israeli tourists to one of Israel's biggest threats.

Since Mr. Obama showed the Arab world that he is a weak horse, Lebanon has
been swallowed by Hezbollah, Yemen is in chaos and is being taken over by al
Qaeda, Pakistan gave refuge to Osama bin Laden and then rounded up those who
ratted him out. In Libya, where Mr. Obama waited five months to say Moammar
Gadhafi must go, the once-strong horse of America has shown the entire Arab
world that it cannot dislodge one madman whom the whole world wants removed.

Just this week, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in an unveiled
threat to Israel and the broader world, "We have a saying in our language:
'If someone throws a smaller stone, you should respond with a bigger stone.'
We will defend ourselves within our capabilities." That stands in stark
contrast to Mr. Obama, who just last year announced to the world that
America would not respond with its biggest stone - nuclear weapons - if it
is attacked with a smaller stone.

The Arab world never loved us, but at least it respected and feared American
power. Today, under Mr. Obama, the numbers show that a weak-horse America is
less respected by the Arab world than a strong-horse America. Events in the
Middle East show that the Arab world no longer respects or fears American
power.

Michael Prell is a former adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and author of the book "Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our
Love for the Underdog to Trash American Power" (BenBella Books, 2011).

C Copyright 2011 The Washington Times, LLC

 

 



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