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    Who Commissioned Us to Remake the World?

    Pat Buchanan's column is released twice a week.

    U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul, Obama's man in Moscow, who just took up his post, has received a rude reception. And understandably so.

    In 1992, McFaul was the representative in Russia of the National Democratic Institute, a U.S. government-funded agency whose mission is to promote democracy abroad.

    The NDI has been tied to color-coded or Orange revolutions such as those that dethroned regimes in Serbia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Lebanon. The project miscarried in Belarus.

    The NDI is one of several agencies, dating to the 1980s, that were set up to subvert communist regimes. With the end of the Cold War, however, these agencies were not decommissioned, but recommissioned to serve as something of an American Comintern.

    Where the old Comintern of Lenin sought to instigate communist revolutions across the West and its empires, post-Cold War America decided to promote democratic revolutions to remake the world in the image of late 20th century America.

    In 2002, McFaul wrote a book: "Russia's Unfinished Revolution."

    Vladimir Putin's men are not unreasonably asking if he was sent to Moscow to finish that revolution. Putin has already accused Hillary Clinton of flashing the signal for street demonstrations to begin — to protest Russia's December's elections.

    Nor is it surprising the Putin's people are suspicious of McFaul, who added to his problems by meeting with anti-Putin dissidents the day after he presented his credentials.

    McFaul says this is part of his "dual-track engagement" with Russian society. Before leaving for Moscow, he told NPR's "Morning Edition": "We're not going to get into the business of dictating (Russia's) path (to democracy). ... We're just going to support what we like to call 'universal values' — not American values, not Western values, universal values."

    But what, exactly, are these "universal values"?

    And who are we to impose them on other nations? Did Divine Providence assign us this mission? Who do we Americans think we are?

    After all, we do not even agree ourselves on what is moral and immoral, good and evil. Indeed, our own deep disagreements on what is moral and what is not are at the root of the culture wars tearing this country apart.

    In America, women have a constitutional right to an abortion. Scores of millions have availed themselves of that right since Roe v. Wade. Yet traditionalists of many faiths — Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Orthodox and Jewish — reject any such woman's right and regard it as a moral abomination.

    Do homosexuals have a right to cohabit, form civil unions and marry?

    In a few American states, yes; in others, no. But try to impose those values on nations of the Muslim and Third Worlds, where homosexuality is a moral outrage and even a capital offense, and our ambassadors will find themselves in physical peril.

    Does McFaul believe democracy is a universally superior system of government? Yet our own founding fathers detested one-man, one-vote democracy. Democracy does not even get a mention in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights or the Federalist Papers.

    The author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, believed society should be ruled by a "natural aristocracy" of "virtue and talent."

    If the promotion of democracy is a mission of our diplomats, are we to subvert the monarchies of Morocco, Jordan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia?

    When we see how democracy empowered the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafis in Egypt, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, does it even make sense to insist that it be embraced by nations where the populations are pervasively anti-American?

    What is the universally right stand on capital punishment — the Rick Perry position in Texas or the Andrew Cuomo position in New York?

    In the United States, all religions — Santeria, Wicca, Islam, Christianity — are to be treated equally and all kept out of the public square and the pubic schools. In a Muslim world that contains a fifth of mankind, Islam is the one true faith. Rival faiths have few or no rights.

    Are we going to push the Islamic world to treat all religions equally?

    We celebrate religious, racial and ethnic diversity. The Chinese, who persecute Uighurs, Tibetans, Christians and Falun Gong, detest that diversity and fear it will tear their country apart.

    We believe in freedom of speech and the press.

    Yet, in France, if you deny the Turks committed genocide against the Armenians in 1915, you are guilty of a crime, while in Turkey if you affirm that the Turks committed genocide, you have committed a crime. Should U.S. diplomats battle for repeal of both laws? Or mind our own business?

    If America wishes to lead the world, let us do it by example, as we once did, not by hectoring every nation on earth to adopt the American way, which as of now, does not seem to be working all that well for Americans.

    McFaul should stick to his diplomatic duties.

    Jefferson had it right, "We wish not to meddle with the internal affairs of any country."

    Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" To find out more about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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    23 comments

    • Michael  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      another obama fk up, not the guy to send, 300 million people ,and we send this fk, sad, the obama administration is as dirty as dirty can be. on par with clintons, only good thing is clinton killed them off, foster the air plane crash, bring back clinton if you have to elect a demo. pls
    • SteveH  •  3 mths ago
      Darn! Once in a while Pat Buchanan is right about something.
      • Maestra 3 mths ago
        your ignorance is showing.
      • SteveH 3 mths ago
        What? You think Pat is right all the time?
    • C  •  Brookfield, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      I don't think I've ever read a more sensible editorial.
    • Ace  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Wow Pat! Never thought this day would come and Pat would pen these words. The next step towards Pat's enlightenment would be, "If Pat wishes to lead the world, let him do it by example, and not by hectoring everyone on earth to adopt his way".
    • Louis  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      This is one of the best columns I've ever read on Yahoo Opinion. Pat has totally hit the mark today.
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      Should we send Bush and Cheney to explain it to the Russians.
    • Larry Dickson  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Bravo, Pat. And prophetic (apparently written before the NGO troubles in Egypt). In fact, there are some cases where the USA can learn from foreigners (example: debt-free Islamic banking).
      • The.Traveller 3 mths ago
        We have debt-free banking. It is called a "sugar bowl" or a "mattress". TANSTAAFL!
    • Dan  •  Hollis, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      If there's one thing I learned about the GOP establishment this primary cycle it's that, to them, there is no sin greater than questioning the outlook that all other nations are out to get us.

      Suggesting that, possibly, a great deal of the hostility towards the U.S. may be the result of how we posture ourselves and meddle in other nation's affaris will get you labeled as crazy (at best) or (at worst) as a traitor. Case in point, Ron Paul.

      It baffles me how so-called Conservatives can (correctly, in my opinion) identify how Government interference in the private sector hurts our economy- but then fail to see how our policy of interventionism hurts our National Security.
    • Oglaigh n h'Eirran  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Nailed it, Pat.
    • Papabear  •  3 mths ago
      The universal value of the bankers is "mine is mine and yours is mine". With the domestic returns deminished there has to be increased foreign efforts, not just to increase the share from foreign wealth but to divert the domestic focus on the problems the bankers and their puppy politicians caused. I won't be surprised by new wars in the coming years.
    • h2o4ever  •  3 mths ago
      Buchanan sounds a lot like Ron Paul. And considering both men's age, you can see how far the GOP's platform on foreign intervention has drifted since they became active in politics.
    • The.Traveller  •  3 mths ago
      Yup, sure is terrible that "Obama's Man" is ruining all that good will built up by "Shocked" and "Odd", his predecessors.
    • Gaylord jew jesus christ  •  3 mths ago
      america is already dead. what 2025?

      democracy is just a disguise for global domination.
    • Doug S  •  Annapolis, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      We think we have a Manifest Destiny. Hey, it worked once, right?
    • Mark  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      So...a US ambassador should not be advocating for the interests and values of the US? Your argument here appears to be that there are no inherently correct values, therefore the US shouldn't give a #$%$ about what kinds of values are played out in international politics. Which is absurd, but even more so when you consider that screaming about "cultural relativism" has been a Buchanan stock in trade.Pat, you're dimmer with every passing year. Good thing no one of any significance listens to you.
      • PAUL 3 mths ago
        'Advocating'? Nice try, Mark.
    • Irish5  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, late word from the Hustings - the IRI has also found some issues in Egypt. But, over all Pat I call can we get a National AMEN!!!
    • Adam  •  3 mths ago
      Right in some ways, but there is a moral limit to which any nation could claim it is proper not to interfere. If another nation is committing genocide, would we be in the right to not interfere? Of course not. BUt the question then is, where do we draw the line, where does national interest trump moral interest, and where does moral interest trump national interest. On top of that, this ignores the fact that the US is one of the few countries to be able to do something on a truly global scale. He does have some points, but I feel they are too oversimplified, and not reflective of the potential of realities on the ground.
    • e  •  Verona, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Jefferson is a dubious authority. He had some good ideas, like the Declaration of Independence, and some bad ideas, like supporting the French Revolution, promoting the principle of public education, and borrowing from Dutch bankers to pay America's war debts.
      Nonetheless, I am disgusted with our intelligentsia who think that they are smarter than not only all other Americans but also all other people everywhere in the world. Most of them are not very intelligent, but they are all extremely and boorishly arrogant.
      Ivy League graduates are of two kinds: the children of the extremely rich and the children of preferred minority groups. Neither condition is proof of exceptional intelligence.
      • The.Traveller 3 mths ago
        You seem to be confusing "intelligence" with "education". However, unless you had a private education, you don't seem to have suffered at the hands of a "public education". I wonder what your spelling and grammar would have been like if not for the "evils of public education"? As for the French Revolution, better look at your history books. If it had not been for a strong, active underground in France, we might all be speaking German right now.
    • Eric1  •  3 mths ago
      'Isolationism' has never been to the benefit of any nation that aspires to be, or maintain super-power status. Perhaps Pat should read his own book.....
      • Dr. Foo 3 mths ago
        Anti-interventionism is not the same as Isolationism.
      • Eric1 3 mths ago
        Actually, it IS.
    • BMB  •  Algonquin, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      After reading this column and two other recent columns by Buchanan on foreign policy, I think he and Ron Paul are the same person. Both are incredibly naive to suggest that we sit on the sideline while evil in the world follows no rules. It is sad but necessary for the U.S. to much of the dirty work in the world that keeps us safe at home. Should we just give the Muslim "Fifth of Mankind" a free hand in the world so they eventually destroy the other four fifths? Perhaps Buchanan is not only sounding like Ron Paul but also as Obama, the apologist in chief.
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