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THE WORLD MOONSTRUCK - GIVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE - BUT GREAT EXPECTATIONS REMAIN


THE WORLD, MOONSTRUCK - GIVES NOBEL PEACE PRICE - BUT GREAT    EXPECTATIONS REMAIN 

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                                              Joseph Chez 

Today, October 9, 2009, the world woke up surprised to hear that President Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, had been awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.  In a day of historical markers, scientist struck the moon in hopes of finding a substance that would give hopes for human exploration of the heavens, but their findings are yet to be examined for desirable findings.  Likewise, the world is yet not all convinced that President Obama merits the coveted international Nobel Peace Prize Award. 

In response to his Nobel Peace Prize selection, President Obama stated his appreciation but said, "I am both surprised and deeply humbled ... I do not view it as recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather, as an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people of all nations." And he went on to say that he honestly did not believe he deserved to be in the company of predecessors receiving such award.  He thus accepted the award as a call to action to change the status quo, but regrettably, he also stated that the United States needed to confront a ruthless adversary who threatened the United States and our allies.  

World reaction was quick and skeptical.  The Moslem world has reacted with criticism of the continued US confrontation in their part of the world.  Europeans, who also joined us in celebration of his inauguration as President, have also shown displeasure at President Obama's seemingly about face in not immediately bringing peace.  In the US, his critics across the political isle laughed and ridiculed this event.  But that is to be expected, as lately, his political adversaries have mocked all his efforts to help the economy, provide health care for all Americans, or bring the two wars in the Middle East to a desirable conclusion.   

I, a staunch supporter and activist of the once presidential candidate, also feel uneasy about this award.  I concur with the President's assertion that he does not deserve to be in the same category of Nobel Peace Prize recipients - at least not yet.  For although I truly believe that citizen Barack Obama is a peaceful person and one who has great aspirations for peace, as President now, he has caved in to politics and not followed principle. 

It is true that the state of affairs in our country and US foreign policy abroad is a daunting task.  Changing minds and entrenched US Government policy can not be changed over night.  However, it appears to me, as well as to millions in this country and around the world, that our President is compromising his core principles for the sake of pragmatic politics.  In fact, President Obama was overwhelmingly elected with a mandate to end the war, in both Iraq and in Afghanistan.  And yet, there is continued talk of continuing the war until an eventual victory.  In his meeting today with his national security advisors and with pentagon commanders, plans are being drawn for troop increases. 

So just like the skeptical world, I would like for President Obama to assert his leadership as Commander in Chief and decide for himself, that what is best for the country and for the world, is for an immediate cessation of the war.  Trying to appease the political opposition is simply counter productive and a betrayal of one's convictions. 

Yes Mr. President, we can close Guantanamo with a simple presidential edict; we can call an end to our retribution against our 9-11 enemies; yes, we can force Israel to accept an independent Palestinian State; and through diplomatic means, we can even persuade Iran and North Korea to give up pursuit of nuclear weapons.  So Mr. President, peace has to be earned - but not through compromising efforts for peace or continuing your predecessor ways.  Quoting an unlikely character, Richard M. Nixon, at his inaugural address, he stated: "The greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker."

"This honor now beckons America..."   Thus, the nation and the world wait for your affirmation and deeds for peace. We congratulate you nonetheless, but we reserve our great expectations.

 

 

 


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I remain hopeful that President Obama will have earned his Nobel Peace Prize.

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Every so often Joseph, we get a surprise. This just bowled me over.

That Barack Hussein Obama is President of the United States is a surprise but it took two years; really four to get him there.

The 2000 election was a real surprise to me. I mean our highest court just taking away a state's recount.

But this Award, just startled me.

I think it was given in the spirit of a new hope in the world today. I could say I saw this new spirit when a candidate for President of the United States was greeted with more than a quarter of a million Germans last year. That startled me.

I think these two events are related.

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Those "quarter of a million Germans" would have quite a different outlook if Hitler had his way with them. No one during WWII was looking to the U.S. for "affirmation and deeds for peace". They were looking to us to save their asses.

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I must ponder this. The throng appearing in Germany were young, and appeared to have no wish for war and were not there to dump on minorities.

I miss the point in this context. I met some youngsters in Europe a decade or so ago.

They WANTED to love America and Americans.

The Obama throng wanted to love America and Americans for a change. At least that is my take.

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D-Day, No question that Europe consider this president a hope for peace. And yes, he understands that it was given to him as an incentive to get back on track.

But Nancy, if I remember well, you once voted for Pres. Jimmy Carter, and of all US presidents, you were right to to vote for him, as he is the most true to his principles. And yet, history is an enigma; it teaches us of our past mistakes, but it also shows us the way to correct them. Hitler my dear, would have in the end - also perish at the hand of his own people.

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INTERESTING RESPONSE JOSEPH.

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"Hitler my dear, would have in the end - also perish at the hand of his own people."
We can only hope so. I guess we should have sat back and waited for them to take care of him. Although there may be a few jews, gypsys and homosexuals who are glad we didn't wait.

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Nancy, your point is well taken. I have no issue with our involvement in WWII. We fought a criminal then and we must remain vigilant of any future intolerance. Notwithstanding, history can not be changed - but the present is ours to change.

You have intriguing politics and I am guessing at which side of the political spectrum you are.

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A great majority of Americans want our president to succeed as a peace maker. He deserves the award but he has to earn it. I would like to see our troops to come home.

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