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By Charlie Sykes

...bupkus. Charles Krautahmmer on this week's Russian debacle.

WASHINGTON -- About the only thing more comical than Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize was the reaction of those who deemed the award "premature," as if the brilliance of Obama's foreign policy is so self-evident and its success so assured that if only the Norway Five had waited a few years, his Nobel worthiness would have been universally acknowledged.

To believe this, you have to be a dreamy adolescent (preferably Scandinavian and a member of the Socialist International) or an indiscriminate imbiber of White House talking points. After all, this was precisely the spin on the president's various apology tours through Europe and the Middle East: National self-denigration -- excuse me, outreach and understanding -- is not meant to yield immediate results; it simply plants the seeds of good feeling from which foreign policy successes shall come....

"Russia Not Budging On Iran Sanctions: Clinton Unable to Sway Counterpart." Such was The Washington Post headline's succinct summary of the debacle.

Note how thoroughly Clinton was rebuffed. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared that "threats, sanctions and threats of pressure" are "counterproductive." Note: It's not just sanctions that are worse than useless, but even the threat of mere pressure.

It gets worse. Having failed to get any movement from the Russians, Clinton herself moved -- to accommodate the Russian position! Sanctions? What sanctions? "We are not at that point yet," she averred. "That is not a conclusion we have reached ... it is our preference that Iran work with the international community."

Friday, Oct 16 at 10:13 AM Mombo Napolitano wrote ...

“it is our preference that Iran work with the international community." To H.Clinton – Iran is. Where do you think the parts for their peaceful use of nuclear power come from?

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Friday, Oct 16 at 6:25 AM Truth Seeker wrote ...

A 4th grader asked BHO why people hate him at the New Orleans town hall this week. The answer should be they don't hate me, they hate my policies. Unfortunatly, this is not what the media is going with. Let's not take this personal liberals. If conservatives did, we'd have given up long ago.

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