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01.12.2008
No Drama National Security

Reading over Obama's prepared remarks for the unveiling of his national security team, one thing pops out. Other than briefly noting that he's discussed the attacks on Mumbai with his new team and expressing solidarity with the Indian people, Obama didn't mention India or Pakistan as a national security priority. Discussing Bob Gates, he of course talked about Iraq and Afghanistan, but I thought it was interesting that, in describing Hillary's responsibilities as Secretary of State, he said:

There is much to do -- from preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to Iran and North Korea, to seeking a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians, to strengthening international institutions .

I thought he might have made some mention of Hillary playing a role in monitory and defusing tensions on the subcontinent, but no. I'm not saying this is a bad thing. I'm sure the question of India and Pakistan will be at the top of Obama's agenda; and, obviously, the issues of Afghanistan and the spread of nuclear weapons to Iran and North Korea--which he did mention--do involve Pakistan. But you have to imagine that another president-elect would have used his first big national security press conference to jump all over the national security issue currently getting the most headlines.

It actually reminds me a bit of the campaign, when McCain tried to make hay out of the Russia-Georgia conflict ("We're all Georgians now") and Obama was content to be far more circumspect. It looks like Obama's going to carry that "no drama" approach into government.

--Jason Zengerle

Posted: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:20 AM with 3 comment(s)

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observer.com said:

Barack Obama is aiming for "no drama" foreign policy, writes Jason Zengerle. [ Plank ] read

December 1, 2008 3:20 PM

rozenson said:

He did come out with a statement saying "we all stand with India" or something. But yes, I would have expected a bit more on the recent events.

December 1, 2008 4:39 PM

poortomsacold said:

"another president-elect would have used his first big national security press conference to jump all over the national security issue currently getting the most headlines"

He is not "another president-elect."  I wonder when we are going to take seriously the notion that Obama is something different all  together, a politician who doesn't act like a politician.  It seems to me that this guy is actually interested in doing the right thing not chasing a headline.  Quite probably no consensus has yet emerged on how to deal with Pakistan and India therefore no mention of it in the press conference.  His campaign never chased the "news cycle."  Why would his transition?  All seems consistent to me.  Believe it or not, folks, I think we may have an actual statesman on our hands.  After the political hackery of the last 10-12 years, that would be a definite change for the better.

December 2, 2008 10:11 AM