Posted by
peripheral on Wednesday, June 03, 2009 7:27:17 AM
From My Perspective - - -
As our nation is represented in foreign countries, we have heard our
national leader offer an apology for the attitude and arrogance of the
USA toward other nations. One wonders if this is an attempt at
amelioration, or a reintroduction of a proven failed approach 70 years
ago of attempted appeasement by then Prime Minister of England, Neville
Chamberlain. He returned to England in 1938 and waved a Document and
“,,,delivered his famous ‘peace for our time’ speech to delighted
crowds in London.” This was on the eve of World War II.
Currently our leadership is going to the Middle East and the BBC
reports: “US President Barack Obama said Monday that the United States
cannot impose its values on other countries, but argued that principles
such as democracy and the rule of law were universal… the United States
must lead by example…The danger I think is when the United States or
any country thinks that we can simply impose these values on another
country with a different history and a different culture…Democracy,
rule of law, freedom of speech, freedom of religion - those are not
simply principles of the West to be hoisted on these countries, but
rather what I believe to be universal principles that they can embrace
and affirm as part of their national identity…I think the thing that we
can do most importantly is serve as a good role model. And that's why
closing Guantanamo, from my perspective, as difficult as it is, is
important. Because part of what we want to affirm to the world is that
these are values that are important even when it's hard, even
especially when it's hard, and not just when it's easy (Obama has vowed
to close the camp by January 22, 2010).”
Appease the Liberal Base; appease Europe; appease the Middle East;
don’t HOIST our values on others; etc. It’s almost as though our Leader
is suggesting we are trying to FOIST (To impose something or someone
unwanted upon another by coercion or trickery; insert fraudulently or
deceitfully) such as the appeasement act of 1938, rather than HOIST (to
become raised or lifted) and champion democracy in its most pure form.
This week we commemorate D-Day. “The D-Day operation of June 6, 1944
brought together the land, air and sea forces of the allied armies in
what became known as the largest invasion force in human history. The
operation, given the code-name OVERLORD, delivered five naval assault
divisions to the beaches of Normandy, France…The invasion force
included 7,000 ships and landing craft manned by over 195,000 naval
personnel from eight allied countries. Almost 133,000 troops from
England, Canada and the United States landed on D-Day. Casualties from
the three countries during the landing numbered 10,300. By June 30th,
over 850,000 men, 148,000 vehicles, and 570,000 tons of supplies had
landed on the Normandy shores.” Shall we apologize to the thousands of
the brave Americans who are buried in France as we “Hoisted” liberty
upon them? Shall we apologize to Saudi Arabia for “Hoisting” our
commitment to right and defending that kingdom from the attempts of
Saddam Hussein? Shall we apologize to Kuwait for “Hoisting” our sense
of integrity by the removal of Iraq from their small kingdom and Iraq’s
seizure of the oil wells there? Shall we apologize for the young men
and women who are maimed or who have died as we “Hoisted” a standard of
values and rights in a war against terrorism and terrorists (even if we
change the name, the war is still the same)?
The Lord Jesus Christ left His followers an Imperative (a Command and
Mandate) in Matthew 28:18-20, “…All authority in heaven and on earth
has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all
nations…teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And
behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” In many ways, we
fail to do this adequately in our own neighborhoods and communities,
and have allowed other things to dim the vision for reaching our world
for The One Who has ordered us to Go…Make…Teach – Hoist all of what
Jesus has taught and commanded… Shall we apologize to our Master for
failing to adequately obey His Command? Shall we apologize to the
nations for our fear or failure to share this Teaching and these
Commandments with them? Will we one day stand in shame before our
Master for our lack of follow-through to His Mandates? Think about this
with me…