Harris will continue the Obama-Biden foreign policy neglect as our enemies grow in power

This essay was originally published in Discourse magazine.The single most important piece in the geopolitical chessboard is the person of the president of the United States.He — or, as may soon come to pass, she — provides the focal point around which the players of all other nations align themselves.A strong and experienced president like Dwight Eisenhower inspires confidence in our allies and caution in our opponents.

A weak or incompetent president is an invitation to chaos and worse.That John F.Kennedy tolerated Nikita Khrushchev’s tongue-lashing during their Vienna summit in 1961 was no doubt an element in the decision process that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war over Soviet missiles in Cuba.In the same way, Joe Biden’s bungled flight from Afghanistan encouraged hostile powers, like Russia and Iran, to launch military adventures.It is only a slight exaggeration to say that the policies and character of the president are the keys to war and peace in the world today.How remarkable is it, then, that Kamala Harris was awarded the Democratic Party nomination, and may become the next president of the United States, while remaining a virtual blank slate on foreign affairs? In her two years as senator and four as vice president, Harris has managed to say nothing meaningful on the subject — a curious reticence, given that American politicians love to strut and lecture on the global stage.Eager conformismIt isn’t a question of inexperience.

Barack Obama had less experience when he first ran for president, but his entire candidacy hinged on opposition to the Iraq War.Donald Trump had literally zero foreign policy experience, but he loudly advocated confronting China and making our allies pay their way.Obama and Trump were both candidates of revolt, and part of the change they wished to bring about was a reorientation in this country’s relations with the world.Harris is in a tight race for the presidency.

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Publisher: New York Post

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