Monday, January 05, 2009

Superpower In Need Of Careful Driver

How often does a leader know, before he asks us for our votes, what office will ask of him? He mouths the promises of the moment but history may have a different task in mind. The role may be glorious, it may be tedious, but -- count on this -- it will be different.

Barack Obama declares and believes that he will change America, and that this "makes possible incredible change in the world".

. . . The fate of his predecessor George W. Bush was to test almost to destruction the theory of the limitlessness of American wealth and power -- and of the potency of the American democratic ideal too. With one last heave he pitched his country into a violent and ruinous contest with what at times seemed the whole world, and the whole world's opinion. He failed, luminously.

But maybe somebody had to. Maybe we shouldn't be too hard on President Bush for donning a mantle hardly of his own making but a well-worn national idea created in the triumph and hegemony of victory in the Second World War. Maybe somebody had to wear those fraying purple robes one last time and see how much longer the world would carry on saluting; to pull the levers of the massive US economy one last time and see if there was any limit to the cash that the engine could generate; to throw the formidable US war machine into two simultaneous foreign wars and test -- and find -- a limit.

-- MATTHEW PARRIS

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