Even the First Lady Doesn't Support a Strike on Syria


It seems clear that President Barack Obama knows he's on the losing side of this effort to call for military strikes on Syria. The president did a rare media blitz last night, hitting several news shows for interviews in his run up for his speech tonight (and who knows what he's going to say tonight given the growing possibility of Syria handing over chemical weapons to Russia). In interviews with PBS and NBC, the president said even Michelle Obama was against war with Syria. Huffington Post has a clip (that does not want to be embedded, it seems):
"If you ask anybody, if you ask Michelle, do we want to be involved in another war? The answer is no," the president said.
When the left calls for war, though, advocates generally act as though it's with great reluctance, so we probably shouldn't read too much into Michelle Obama's resistance. The Obama Administration doesn't want to go to war, either, you see. It has an obligation.
Further in the brief clip, the president says, "For me, the president, to act without consensus in a situation where there is not a direct, imminent threat to the homeland or interests around the world, that that's not the kind of precedent I want to set."
It sounds nice for the president to say he doesn't want to create such a precedent, but we must not forget what we learned about the release of the administration's internal white paper justifying the use of drones to kill suspected terrorists (and those who stand too close to them) in foreign countries. The Obama Administration's definition of "imminent threat" doesn't match any language a normal person would use. Jacob Sullum noted in February:
The "imminent threat" determination is not really a distinct step in the process of authorizing summary execution by drone. "The condition that an operational leader present an 'imminent' threat of violent attack against the United States does not require the United States to have clear evidence that a specific attack on U.S. persons and interests will take place in the immediate future," the paper explains. For example, "where the al-Qa'ida member in question has recently been involved in activities posing an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States, and there is no evidence suggesting that he has renounced or abandoned such activities, that member's involvement in al-Qa'ida's continuing terrorist campaign against the United States would support the conclusion that the member poses an imminent threat." In other words, identifying someone as a current or past operational leader is pretty much the same as deciding he poses an imminent threat.
We will be live-tweeting the president's speech tonight, so we'll see where he "pivots" to this time. Today's comments by administration officials appearing before a Congressional Armed Services Committee suggests they have doubts this deal with Russia will actually happen. This is possibly true, but not likely to encourage support for military action in Syria by Americans.
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What is that outfit she's wearing? She looks like a henchman from the old Adam West Batman TV series.
Just a henchman?
What about the primary villian(ess)?
One thing for sure: the writers wouldn't be able to sell Michelle as an evil seductress capable of spellbinding Adam West the way Julie Newmar did.
There's Waldo! There's... ah, never mind.
"Not 'Craw'! CRAW!!"
How did you get from the Riddler to Get Smart? I gotta see the cx, should be good.
"For me, the president, to act without consensus in a situation where there is not a direct, imminent threat to the homeland or interests around the world, that that's not the kind of precedent I want to set."
"If we bomb the shit out of them, by definition they deserve it. Simple as that."
I hate that phrase, the homeland. It sounds so..teutonic.
"If you ask anybody, if you ask Michelle, do we want to be involved in another war? The answer is no," the president said.
That on the record opposition to international peace warring is going to bite Michelle in the ass when she's president.
Yeah, how's she gonna prove she's as tough as a man if she don't bomb no villages?
bite Michelle in the ass
That sounds like a job for Robocroc!
He's going to say that Syria handing over the weapons to Russia means he wins, and is a genius for drawing the red line, which he totally drew all by himself.
You think he might try to make this into his own little cuban missile crisis, reflecting his glorious brinksmanship?
I don't think he will have to do or say anything to make that the narrative.
As long as it gives him an out to avoid war, they can say he parted the Red Sea for all I care.
Of course. It's always about him. He cut the deal with the Russians. He drew the red line. He's the hero.
It all comes down to the flexibility he told Putin he'd have in term 2.
"It's not about me. However, I'm sure you'll all sleep better tonight knowing I defused this imminent dire threat of terrorism on a scale never seen before. I am grateful for your well-deserved adulation."
Is that his new excuse? His wife won't let him go to war?