Obama Fails History 101
By _Victor Davis Hanson_ 
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/victor_davis_hanson/)  - August 29,  
2014 


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President Obama doesn't know much about history.
 
In his therapeutic 2009 Cairo speech, Obama outlined all sorts of Islamic  
intellectual and technological pedigrees, several of which were undeserved. 
He  exaggerated Muslim contributions to printing and medicine, for example, 
and was  flat-out wrong about the catalysts for the European Renaissance and 
 Enlightenment.

He also believes history follows some predetermined  course, as if things 
always get better on their own. Obama often praises those  he pronounces to 
be on the "right side of history." He also chastises others for  being on the 
"wrong side of history" -- as if evil is vanished and the good  thrives on 
autopilot.


When in 2009 millions of Iranians took to the streets to protest  the 
thuggish theocracy, they wanted immediate U.S. support. Instead, Obama  
belatedly 
offered them banalities suggesting that in the end, they would end up  "on 
the right side of history." Iranian reformers may indeed end up there, but  
it will not be because of some righteous inanimate force of history, or the  
prognostications of Barack Obama.
 
Obama often parrots Martin Luther King Jr.'s phrase about the arc of the  
moral universe bending toward justice. But King used that metaphor as an  
incentive to act, not as reassurance that matters will follow an inevitably  
positive course. 
Another of Obama's historical refrains is his frequent sermon about 
behavior  that doesn't belong in the 21st century. At various times he has 
lectured 
that  the barbarous aggression of Vladimir Putin or ISIS has no place in 
our century  and will "ultimately fail" -- as if we are all now sophisticates 
of an age that  has at last transcended retrograde brutality and savagery. 
In Obama's hazy sense of the end of history, things always must get better 
in  the manner that updated models of iPhones and iPads are glitzier than 
the last.  In fact, history is morally cyclical. Even technological progress 
is ethically  neutral. It is a way either to bring more good things to more 
people or to  facilitate evil all that much more quickly and effectively.

In the  viciously modern 20th century -- when more lives may have been lost 
to war than  in all prior centuries combined -- some 6 million Jews were 
put to death through  high technology in a way well beyond the savagery of 
Attila the Hun or  Tamerlane. Beheading in the Islamic world is as common in 
the 21st century as it  was in the eighth century -- and as it will probably 
be in the 22nd. The carnage  of the Somme and Dresden trumped anything that 
the Greeks, Romans, Franks, Turks  or Venetians could have imagined.
 
What explains Obama's confusion? 
A lack of knowledge of basic history explains a lot. Obama or his  
speechwriters have often seemed confused about the liberation of Auschwitz,  
"Polish 
death camps" the political history of Texas, or the linguistic  
relationship between Austria and Germany. Obama reassured us during the Bowe  
Bergdahl 
affair that George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt  all 
similarly got American prisoners back when their wars ended -- except that  
none of them were in office when the Revolutionary War, Civil War or World 
War  II officially ended. 
Contrary to Obama's assertion, President Rutherford B. Hayes never 
dismissed  the potential of the telephone. Obama once praised the city of 
Cordoba as 
part  of a proud Islamic tradition of tolerance during the brutal Spanish 
Inquisition  -- forgetting that by the beginning of the Inquisition an almost 
exclusively  Christian Cordoba had few Muslims left. 
A Pollyannaish belief in historical predetermination seems to substitute 
for  action. If Obama believes that evil should be absent in the 21st century, 
or  that the arc of the moral universe must always bend toward justice, or 
that  being on the wrong side of history has consequences, then he may think 
inanimate  forces can take care of things as we need merely watch.
 
In truth, history is messier. Unfortunately, only force will stop  
seventh-century monsters like ISIS from killing thousands more innocents. Obama 
 may 
think that reminding Putin that he is now in the 21st century will so  
embarrass the dictator that he will back off from Ukraine. But the brutish 
Putin 
 may think that not being labeled a 21st-century civilized sophisticate is 
a  compliment. 
In 1935, French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval warned Josef Stalin that the  
Pope would admonish him to go easy on Catholics -- as if such moral 
lectures  worked in the supposedly civilized 20th century. Stalin quickly 
disabused 
Laval  of that naivete. "The Pope?" Stalin asked, "How many divisions has 
he got?" 
There is little evidence that human nature has changed over the centuries,  
despite massive government efforts to make us think and act nicer. What 
drives  Putin, Boko Haram or ISIS are the same age-old passions, fears and 
sense of  honor that over the centuries also moved Genghis Khan, the Sudanese 
Mahdists and  the Barbary pirates. 
Obama's naive belief in predetermined history -- especially when his facts  
are often wrong -- is a poor substitute for concrete moral  action. 

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