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Elections have consequences as John McCain likes to say. So it would be unrealistic of us hawks to expect the president-elect to appoint the kind of national security team that John McCain would have. But from a hawkish perspective, the team unveiled in Chicago this morning is about as good as it gets.

Hillary Clinton is one of the soundest Democrats on foreign policy; we can be confident that she will be an advocate for a robust line on Iran. Robert Gates was not an initial supporter of the surge but as defence secretary he has shown an appreciation for what it has achieved. His retention suggests that Obama is not planning any dramatic departure from current Iraq policy which is a relief given his irresponsible rhetoric during the primaries. As for the national security advisor presumptive, General Jim Jones, he is someone who John McCain could have appointed. Indeed, the only disappointing appointment is Susan Rice as UN Ambassador—if you’ve read Samantha Power’s A Problem from Hell you’ll understand why I’m not a huge fan of Rice’s.

Obama will face many foreign policy challenges. He is going to have to use a creative mix of diplomacy and military force to safeguard global security; these appointments are an encouraging sign that he appreciates this.
 


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Jeremy

December 1st, 2008 9:12pm

I'm glad that Hillary has received something worthwhile. I won't pretend that I know a great deal about her (apart from the obvious), but during the US election campaign I was very impressed by her drive, her courage, her experience and her intelligence. I thought she fought a formidable campaign with indomitable spirit. I suppose the only drawback is that she seems to be a bit of a Leftie...*laughs*

But seriously, I'm glad that Obama has shown enough magnanimity (James!) to allow her on board.

I simply hope that the gruelling election campaign she fought - followed by her defeat - has not broken her spirit. That, and I also hope that she and Obama can work together well enough to make their association fruitful and worthwhile for the entire western world.

Aless Bieri

December 2nd, 2008 8:53am

I a drawn to quote Sir Humphrey Appleby here:

"It is necessary to get behind someone before you can stab them in the back"

Clinton won't give up this easily

Colin.

December 2nd, 2008 10:27am

"Change you can believe in"

More like, more of the same you can believe in, maybe...

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