Pinch Me - I Love Susan E. Rice
This morning President-elect Obama named Susan E. Rice, a proponent of military force to combat genocide, his choice for the Cabinet position of Ambassador to the United Nations. This sends an incredible message that the Obama administration will restore one of the most important aspects of American moral superiority: helping other nations even when there is no political profit. Of course, we should not intervene in all cases, but I think we must when it comes to genocide.
We said "never again" after the genocide in Germany. We said "never again" after the genocide in Yugoslavia. We said "never again" after the genocide in Rwanda. And we said nothing during the genocide in Sudan.
The choice of Rice as ambassador to the United Nations sends a clear message that the U.S. (or at least the Obama administration) will never again neglect to respond to an international genocide.
Obama also named Hillary Clinton Secretary of State, General James Jones as National Security Advisor, Eric Holder as Attorney General and Janet Napolitano as Secretary of Homeland Security. Robert Gates, appointed by Bush, will stay on as Secretary of Defense.
We said "never again" after the genocide in Germany. We said "never again" after the genocide in Yugoslavia. We said "never again" after the genocide in Rwanda. And we said nothing during the genocide in Sudan.
The choice of Rice as ambassador to the United Nations sends a clear message that the U.S. (or at least the Obama administration) will never again neglect to respond to an international genocide.
Obama also named Hillary Clinton Secretary of State, General James Jones as National Security Advisor, Eric Holder as Attorney General and Janet Napolitano as Secretary of Homeland Security. Robert Gates, appointed by Bush, will stay on as Secretary of Defense.
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So true, so true!
December 1, 2008 7:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
I don't disagree with the appointment but definitely disagree with the notion that we must intervene with our military to stop genocides. Our volunteer forces sign up to defend America. There's no self defense interest at stake in these cases. Sending our military in Rwanda, for example, would have been a mistake.
December 1, 2008 11:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
I like Susan as well. But I can't understand the Hillary appointment. I think the best blog I've read on this is here: http://daily44.wordpress.com
December 1, 2008 11:43 PM | Reply | Permalink
Sorry, but I spent the last several years arguing against American exceptionalism and aspirations toward "moral superiority". I'm not going to start celebrating those things now.
December 2, 2008 12:16 PM | Reply | Permalink