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The Moral Confusion of Barack Obama 

Thursday, May 05, 2011 
By  <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/73413> Ben Shapiro 

On May 1, 2011, President Obama announced to the world that he had
personally shot Osama bin Laden in the head. Well, not exactly. But it was
close.

"I directed Leon Panetta, the director of the CIA, to make the killing or
capture of bin Laden the top priority of our war against al-Qaida," he said.
"I was briefed on a possible lead to bin Laden ... I met repeatedly with my
national security team as we developed more information about the
possibility that we had located bin Laden hiding within a compound deep
inside Pakistan. And finally, last week, I determined that we had enough
intelligence to take action ... Today, at my direction, the United States
launched a targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan
..."

It wasn't you. It was Obama. His orders, his intel, his determination and
his direction. Are we clear yet?

Obama's off-putting egotism didn't put a damper on the joy most Americans
instinctively felt upon hearing that the Bearded Barbarian had been sent to
Virginland. After all, as Obama explained, bin Laden was "a terrorist who's
responsible for the murder of thousands of men, women and children."

This is the sound of moral clarity. In fact, Obama had so much moral clarity
with regard to bin Laden that he ordered him killed rather than captured.

Unfortunately, President Obama utterly lacks that moral clarity with regard
to anyone but bin Laden.

The week before bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, the terrorist group Hamas
formed a unity government with the Palestinian Authority, demonstrating once
and for all that both the Palestinian population and its government -- in
all of its various iterations -- hate Israel and the United States. To add
insult to injury, Hamas immediately condemned bin Laden's killing, calling
him an "Arab holy warrior." "We regard this as a continuation of the
American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab
blood." Meanwhile, Palestinian Arabs rioted in Jerusalem in protest of the
bin Laden hit.

And yet President Obama refuses to state whether he will veto the unilateral
declaration of a Palestinian terror state in the United Nations. Where's the
clarity, Mr. President?

In Pakistan itself, hundreds of bin Laden supporters swarmed into the
streets in mourning for the Turbaned Terror, lighting up their flags in a
traditional display of Muslim sensitivity. Pakistani lawmaker Maulawi
Asmatullah explained that bin Laden "was the hero of the Muslim world and
after his martyrdom he has won the title of great mujahed."

Former president of Pakistan Gen. Pervez Musharraf decried America's
violation of Pakistani sovereignty, whining: "American troops coming across
the border and taking action in one of our towns, that is Abbottabad, is not
acceptable to the people of Pakistan." Pakistan, by the way, was not
informed of the mission until after its completion because of American
suspicions of Pakistani complicity in hiding bin Laden.

Obama's response to Pakistan's pro-bin Ladenism: "it's important to note
that our counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan helped lead us to bin
Laden and the compound where he was hiding." Where's the clarity, Mr.
President?

The Muslim Brotherhood, which currently stands behind the rebels in Libya
and Egypt, released a statement decrying the death of bin Laden, stating
that they were "against assassination and support a fair trial for any
criminal, regardless of the crimes he committed." They then asked the United
States to "stop conducting intelligence operations against those who
disagree with them and to stop interfering in the business of Arab and
Muslim countries."

Meanwhile, President Obama continued to back the Libyan resistance, even
going so far as to authorize an assassination attempt against Moammar
Gadhafi to support it. Where's the clarity, Mr. President?

The Taliban, naturally enough, savaged the operation against bin Laden and
vowed revenge. The Pakistani Taliban promised, "If bin Laden attained
martyrdom, then we will avenge his death and we will attack the governments
of Pakistan and the United States and their security forces."

Obama's reaction: Let's negotiate with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

This is the problem with President Obama: He has flashes of moral clarity
when it is convenient and ignores moral clarity when it isn't.

He railed against Guantanamo, but he used intelligence gathered from it to
pursue bin Laden; he allowed the military to kill bin Laden rather than
capturing him, but he insists that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who planned the
9/11 attacks, be tried in a court of law; he will target bin Laden, but he
leaves all of those who support him unscathed. Killing bin Laden isn't
nearly enough.

Facing down the evil that he represents will be a much tougher task for a
president who lacks moral vision altogether.

 



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