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It seems the Obama admin. is at it again, trying to create a world view instead of concentrating on US interests. This time, it involves their words on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 events:
nytimes.com/2011/08/30/us/politics/30terror.html?_r=2&partner=MYWAY&ei=5065
“Copies of the internal documents were provided to The New York Times by officials in several agencies involved in planning the anniversary commemorations. “The important theme is to show the world how much we realize that 9/11 — the attacks themselves and violent extremism writ large — is not ‘just about us,’ ” said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe internal White House planning.”
What?! I thought it was the US that was attacked on 9/11. Does the memory of that have to be transformed into something else so that we’re not trying to garner too much attention?
The admin. also has this to say:
“A chief goal of our communications is to present a positive, forward-looking narrative,” the foreign guidelines state.”
But they’re failing to mention the effective strategies the US is using to combat further acts of terrorism:
“That may be, but some American counterterrorism and intelligence officials are complaining that the White House missed out on tying together the 10th anniversary with recently announced strategies to combat terrorism and violent extremism into a more coherent, longer-term plan. “They don’t do that kind of long-term planning,” said a senior counterterrorism official.”
Apparently according to the Obama admin., we shouldn’t give ourselves any too much attention or too much credit. We have to tailor our actions according to what the rest of the world might think of us.
nytimes.com/2011/08/30/us/politics/30terror.html?_r=2&partner=MYWAY&ei=5065
“Copies of the internal documents were provided to The New York Times by officials in several agencies involved in planning the anniversary commemorations. “The important theme is to show the world how much we realize that 9/11 — the attacks themselves and violent extremism writ large — is not ‘just about us,’ ” said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe internal White House planning.”
What?! I thought it was the US that was attacked on 9/11. Does the memory of that have to be transformed into something else so that we’re not trying to garner too much attention?
The admin. also has this to say:
“A chief goal of our communications is to present a positive, forward-looking narrative,” the foreign guidelines state.”
But they’re failing to mention the effective strategies the US is using to combat further acts of terrorism:
“That may be, but some American counterterrorism and intelligence officials are complaining that the White House missed out on tying together the 10th anniversary with recently announced strategies to combat terrorism and violent extremism into a more coherent, longer-term plan. “They don’t do that kind of long-term planning,” said a senior counterterrorism official.”
Apparently according to the Obama admin., we shouldn’t give ourselves any too much attention or too much credit. We have to tailor our actions according to what the rest of the world might think of us.