The Economy, Terror Trials in NYC, and Backing Away from Copenhagen
When trying to understand people’s (this is assumes that politicians are people) actions, rather than merely examining the individual event, I look for the deeper meaning. Motivation is usually found in patterns that develop and manifest over longer times and consistently through many actions.
The pattern I am about to define was evident to all who would see it, even during Obama’s campaign for the presidency. During the campaign his handlers were able to suppress it in him, but it was unavoidably exposed in all of his past associations. These actions and associations showed his loathing of the United States and his belief that the U.S. is the cause of all the evil in the world. In understanding this, we who saw it knew what kind of “change” was coming.
Once Obama was elected, he finally capsulated his belief in one statement while on his world apology tour. During the summer of 2009 in Cairo, Obama said, “Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners of it. Our problems must be dealt with through partnership; progress must be shared.”
Obama believes that the world’s problems are due to the U.S. as a nation, unfairly in his eyes, being elevated above all the nations of the world. When he says that we must not be a prisoner of that past, after stating his belief that is a bad thing, he is informing us that even if we disagreed with his assessment he is going to free us from our past misunderstandings and transgressions.
I have called this Obama’s Cairo Doctrine.
The Cairo Doctrine brings the United States down to a position where we are not only level with the rest of the world, but also subject to subordination and restitution by other nations due to our past sins.
It is through this that we see why Obama can be the only president to ever bow to other world leaders – the Emperor of Japan on this trip and previously to the Saudi King. We understand why he feels more comfortable agreeing with the despots and dictators of the world rather than our traditional friends and allies. In this pattern, we understand why he backs away from the Copenhagen climate summit after China’s assessment that our fiscal policy has created a world asset bubble. To President Obama, the devastating effects on our economy that would come with agreeing to the Copenhagen proposals were acceptable until China protested based on the effect it would have on them.
The pattern repeats itself in the decision to bring the Guantanamo terrorists and masterminds of September 11th to New York for trial. Understanding this is easy if you understand the pattern. This is a venue that can’t be resisted by the Administration. This is their chance to finish the destruction of our world standing and now bow us before the entire world.
In their minds, it is an opportunity to show the world that they were right. They hope to prove that the United States is evil, we brought attacks on ourselves and we are the cause of all the world’s troubles. Obama will try and show the world that he has come to correct all of our past evils. It all comes full circle, with Obama bowing and yielding the United States and our democracy to the world.









