Patrick Lawrence: Deaf and Blind: The Maladies of American Diplomats

A complete inability to put themselves in the shoes of another is a pervasive American trait. From Patrick Lawrence at scheerpost.com:

Shah leaving Iran, Mehrabad International Airport – 16 January 1979 (3). iichs.ir (Unknown photographer), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Here is a modest proposal, nothing too radical, just good sense. Turn over Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan to the Iranian authorities on the understanding the two statesmen, very loosely defined, would spend 444 days at the U.S. embassy compound in Tehran. Let’s think of it as a reenactment.  

Said premises, long a mess of barbed wire, weeds, brambles, mold and anti–American graffiti, is now a museum. The Den of Espionage, as it is called, is dedicated to the shameful history of U.S.–Iranian relations leading up to that fateful day, Jan. 16, 1979, when the shah was deposed by a nation that had had enough of him. Those unkind Iranians had to rub it in: The old graffiti is now covered over with mocking murals featuring Mickey Mouse and McDonald’s. 

All the better, I say. My theory is that the Biden regime’s secretary of state and national security adviser would return from their year and 79 days in the embassy—sitting on the floor, sleeping in the offices, washing their socks in  bathroom sinks, the whole nine—transformed almost beatifically into… into statesmen of high purpose and deep insight, the two being devoid of both as we have them now. 

I am inspired to these thoughts by a good obituary The New York Times ran in its May 18 editions on the death of a good man named Moorhead Kennedy. Moorhead Kennedy’s blood ran very blue: Upper East Side childhood, Groton, Princeton, Harvard Law, a career in the Foreign Service. Having learned Arabic, he was something of a Middle East man, his assignments over the years including Yemen and Lebanon. And then destiny placed its gentle hand on Kennedy’s shoulder: He was on a temporary assignment as economics attaché in Tehran when the fecal matter hit the fan.

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One response to “Patrick Lawrence: Deaf and Blind: The Maladies of American Diplomats

  1. Sun von Rommel's avatar Sun von Rommel

    You can thank the Criminals In Action for all color revolutions and now we get to play in das Homeland.

    Remember Gaddaffi taking care of the immigrants with the Libyan oil money?

    He wasn’t overthrown and killed just for trying to trade oil in something other than dollars.

    About those 1945 victories, Russia lost 27 million in World Bankster WAR II and took out a good chunk of the 5 million men the armed forces of the Third Reich fielded.

    Some more of that we are the indispensable Manifest Destiny thinking, no wonder the incomplete hats feel at home here.

    Still trying to find that quote from a diplomat/VIP who said that regarding propaganda America is another world.

    ‘I love America more than any other country in the world and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.’

    James Baldwin

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