[lbo-talk] Obama and Post Imperialism?

ken hanly northsunm at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 15 19:28:59 PDT 2011


Al Jazeera likes to have variety! Apparently Obama is envisioning a post-imperial U.S.

http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/04/20114573424979413.html

t seems to me that the time has come to give the president credit where credit is due. Obama’s speech of last Monday concerning Libya, even if not as rhetorically shimmering as some others, was nonetheless a masterful address. It was thoughtful, it was nuanced and, most importantly, it provided a compelling rationale for the limited programme of action which the president has established for the US in that North African country. The speech was yet more important, however, for reasons having little to do with Libya per se. For in the president’s words last week we can begin to see the outlines of a much broader program for the future use of American power. A president who clearly sees himself as a transformational figure is beginning to lay out the template for a post-imperial America. For most of the last century, the United States has been an imperial power - imperial not in the sense of the colonial powers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, but in the “best” sense of the word: that is, as a power which sees its national interests in broad, and not narrow terms.

The author:Robert Grenier is a retired, 27-year veteran of the CIA’s Clandestine Service. He was Director of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Centre from 2004 to 2006.



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