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Trudy Rubin: Why Susan Rice is Wrong


Posted: Nov 30, 2012

 

First, the background on Trudy Rubin (She is not the first writer that has seen the "other side" of Susan Rice. I've read a few articles that state she steps on too many toes and doesn't have the temperment necessary for the job. In fact, I saw her "dress down" the U.N. yesterday after the Palestinian vote: 

Trudy Rubin’s Worldview column runs on Thursdays and Sundays.In 2009-2011 she has made four lengthy trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Over the past seven years, she visited Iraq eleven times, and also wrote from Iran, Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, China, and South Korea. She is the author of Willful Blindness: the Bush Administration and Iraq, a book of her columns from 2002-2004. In 2001 she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in commentary and in 2008 she was awarded the Edward Weintal prize for international reporting. In 2010 she won the Arthur Ross award for international commentary from the Academy of American Diplomacy.

Her commentary:

Republicans are shooting themselves in the foot with a campaign to prevent U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice from being nominated secretary of state.

 The assault on Rice is supposedly due to comments she made just after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. The GOP just can't seem to drop its failed preelection plan to create a huge scandal out of the tragedy. But the anti-Rice crusade is not only unseemly; it's counterproductive.

 By rousing President Obama's ire with a campaign against his friend Rice, Republicans are boxing him in to picking her over the other, better candidate, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry. That's a shame, because Rice isn't the right choice for this critical position -- for reasons that have nothing to do with the Benghazi attack.

 Before I get to those reasons, let me bury the flap over Rice's minimal role in the Benghazi brouhaha. In appearances on several television talk shows after the attack, she said it was a spontaneous response to a notorious anti-Muslim YouTube video. Her remarks were based on talking points she'd been given in an intelligence briefing. She stressed that her information was incomplete pending further investigation.

You might fault Rice for not probing further, since news reports were already alluding to terrorist involvement. She might have done well to recall how Colin Powell was conned by his intel briefers about WMD in Iraq before his infamous 2003 speech at the United Nations. However, her repeat of her briefers' take on an assault still shrouded in CIA secrecy was hardly a sin.

 A far more important issue is whether the U.N. ambassador has the proper temperament and background to succeed Hillary Clinton. It is here that the spotlight should be shone.

 No doubt Rice is a highly intelligent woman, with degrees from Stanford and Oxford. But she has established a reputation for brusqueness and bluster that raises real questions about her suitability for the job.

 She has riled European diplomats at the United Nations with her public criticism of their positions on Iran negotiations and other issues. She denounced Russian and Chinese vetoes of a Security Council resolution on Syria as "disgusting" and "shameful." That may well have been true, but such public displays of moral fervor will hardly help America's top foreign-policy emissary negotiate behind the scenes.

 Equally worrying is the lack of heft and breadth in Rice's experience. During the Clinton administration, she worked on peacekeeping issues at the National Security Council and as assistant secretary of state for Africa. (She famously demanded that U.S. troops be sent to Sudan to prevent a genocide in the Darfur region -- an idea that thankfully gained no traction.)

 As U.N. ambassador, Rice helped persuade the president to endorse NATO intervention in Libya, but she has hewed to his reluctance to help the opposition in Syria, where the killing of civilians is far worse and the strategic stakes far greater. And the U.N. microcosm does not teach the skills she would need to manage America's relationships with the real world.

 The next secretary of state will have to deal with a rising China and its nervous Asian neighbors. She or he will have to handle a convulsing Middle East and South Asia. Rice has expertise in none of these areas, and personal relationships with none of the region's leaders.

 Kerry, on the other hand, with 27 years on the Foreign Relations Committee, knows every global player. Example: In 2009, when Afghan President Hamid Karzai flew into a dither and refused to sanction a presidential runoff election, Obama dispatched the Democratic senator from Massachusetts, who patiently walked Karzai around his Kabul residence for hours and won his acquiescence.

 I can't imagine Rice doing something similar. Perhaps it's unfair, but I can only picture her demanding that Karzai get his act together, now.

 Of course, the strongest card Rice has to play is that she and Obama are buddies. This friendship was forged when she abandoned the Clinton camp to join Obama's 2008 campaign.

 However, looking back at another woman named Rice (Condoleezza), who parlayed a campaign friendship with George W. Bush into high office, I don't regard pal-ship with POTUS as a guarantee of good performance. It took the first Rice several years before she shook off her buddy role and finally found her own strong, independent foreign-policy voice.

 Obama, who has kept foreign-policy decisions close during his first term, will need to delegate more as he focuses on fixing domestic problems. The foreign-policy challenges the country faces will be huge. He needs someone with the broad global experience of Clinton, not someone learning on the job.

 The president shouldn't let the Republican critique of Rice box him in to the wrong choice. And Republicans would do better to button their lips.

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Obama's not going to nominate her... - ZvilleMT

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she's just the distraction to keep the focus away from the real issues of Benghazi.

I don't agree - bootstraps

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He may not nominate her. That's what I'm disagreeing with.

I'm disagreeing that she's a distraction created by Obama. There is an ongoing State Department investigation currently. Something went very wrong and the truth will come out the way it historically does, by investigation.

Seems like the Republican leadership is creating the distraction. They are the ones who keep harping on it.

correction to 1st line s/b that's what I am NOT disagreeing with - bootstraps NM

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I don't mean that the distraction was necessarily created by Obama. - ZvilleMT

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But she is a distraction nonetheless. You're right, the republicans keep harping on it when it's really not the issue - it's kinda like the old phrase "Don't shoot the messenger." I'm more interested in finding out why the state dept. didn't respond to all those requests for more security (or why Stevens was even there to begin with - even he knew he was on an enemy hit list), or why we did nothing while 4 people were being murdered. Once the truth is out, then we can deal with who said what and why.

The main thing that really bugs me about the whole thing is that now the secondary diversion is that those questioning her (what she said as well as her leadership capabilities) are somehow racist and/or sexist. Why can't she be held to the same standards as anyone else in the government? Should she be treated differently just because she is a woman and happens to be black? Did you ever hear anyone from the Congressional Black Caucus come to the defense of Condi Rice when she was attacked by congress or the media?

The state of politics just continues to crumble because no one can talk about what's really important - you're racist, sexist, homophobic, socialist, communist, etc., etc. We used to know who the enemy was, but now the lines are so blurred we end up accusing each other of being the enemy.
Condi - bootstraps
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I agree with your first paragraph.

Regarding the Congressional Black Caucus coming to the defense of C. Rice. Why would they come to her defense? She royally messed up (see link).

I don't think the Black Caucus' sole intention is to come to the rescue of everyone of color.

When S. Rice was characterized by McCain as "not very bright," that is considered incredibly derogatory spanning gender, race, humanity, etc. He gave her absolutely no respect and degraded her.

And speaking of not too bright... his choice for a running mate when he was a presidential candidate may fall somewhere in that range.

Otherwise I won't speak to race/gender because it is my theory S. Rice is being attacked because the Republicans want Kerry to be named SOS in order to open up his senate seat for a special election (Scott Brown as the probable R candidate).

I don't agree with your last paragraph. I don't think the state of politics is crumbling. To admit that is to give up on the Constitution, as well as all the men and women who died for our independence and to maintain our freedom.

People are people. And there's a difference between right and wrong, truth and lies. It's that simple... for me anyhow.
You don't think that Rice royally messed up? - ZvilleMT
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She was given bad intel and then repeated it more times than necessary - especially when she didn't have anything to do with it. Where was Hillary? Shouldn't that have been her job?

I agree that the job of the CBC isn't to come to the rescue of every person of color - it just seems that they only come to the rescue of liberals - that was my point.

I didn't hear McCain call her "not very bright," but I think her decision to tow the party line was definitely not very bright, just as it isn't very bright for McCain, Graham, and Ayotte to continue this line of attack - they need to concentrate on the important stuff.

As far as giving up on the constitution, I'm far from that - my point was that you can't have a political debate anymore without being attacked for something - that's just the nature of the beast anymore. And there is a difference between right and wrong, truth and lies, but in DC, the difference seems to be only a matter of degrees, i.e. maybe it was a little wrong, but it was for the right reasons. For me, that's just not good enough.
McCain's remarks - bootstraps
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No, I don't think she royally messed up. She did not ignore intelligence that said that there was an imminent threat to hundreds (and what turned out to be thousands) of Americans as C. Rice did as national Security adviser, but she was qualified to be SOS?

The wars that followed only attest to her and her bosses' ineptness in foreign affairs and lack of intelligence.

S. Rice did the Sunday circuit with the info she was given by the CIA. There is no blood on her hands. This is after the fact, not before as is the case with C. Rice.

Yes, you are right, she didn't have anything to do with it.

Maybe it should have been Hilary's job. But do you blame Rice for that?

Whatever happened will be disclosed after the State Dept investigation and the blame will be placed, but I doubt Rice will not be anywhere near 09/11.

I heard your point about the CDC loud and clear.
I don't know if Rice is qualified to be SOS - - ZvilleMT
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She went with the information given, but what did she actually know? Did she know things in the report had been changed? Did she know there was another version of the story? What she told the American people was wrong - did she know that before agreeing to tell it 5 times? I don't know, but again I don't think that's the important issue right now.

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