Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Bush Is Blowing It on North Korea . . . & China

Strategic planner Thomas Barnett says that President Bush is blowing it on both North Korea and China following Pyongyang's annoucement that it had detonated a nuclear device, which now looks to have been a bit of a flop:
"Beijing isn't ready, in large part, because we haven't prepared them well to emerge as a trusted great power ally. This administration keeps hedging its bets, sort of treating China like a military enemy, sort of treating it like a diplomatic ally, sometimes demonizing it and sometimes indulging it. Our 'separate lanes' policy of trying to compartmentalize our relationship with China has been a disaster in my opinion, keeping us trapped in an immature strategic relationship with Beijing that makes it harder for us to deal with rogues like Iran and North Korea. . . . We tolerate Russia and India and China instead of embracing them as key allies, and we indulge the Japanese and Europeans, when neither has shown much inclination to grow up strategically any time soon (although I have my hopes for Abe as the next iteration in Tokyo). Bush and Co. define the new era all right. They just don't seem to recognize that a lot of players have changed sides in the meantime. "
(Hat tip to Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit.)

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