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Charles Krauthammer: Obama takes ideological holiday in Cuba

Cuban President Raul Castro lifts up the arm of President Obama at the conclusion of their joint news conference in Havana, Cuba.
Cuban President Raul Castro lifts up the arm of President Obama at the conclusion of their joint news conference in Havana, Cuba. AP

The split screen told the story: on one side, images of the terror bombing in Brussels; on the other, President Obama doing the wave with Raul Castro at a baseball game in Havana.

On one side, the real world of rising global terrorism. On the other, the Obama fantasy world in which romancing a geopolitically insignificant Cuba – without an ounce of democracy or human rights yielded in return – is considered a seminal achievement of American diplomacy.

When Brussels intervened, some argued that Obama should have cut short his trip and come back home. I disagree. You don’t let three suicide bombers control the itinerary of the American president. Moreover, Obama’s next stop, Argentina, is actually important and had just elected a friendly government that broke from its long and corrupt Peronist past.

Nonetheless, Obama could have done without the baseball. What kind of message does it send to be yukking it up with Raul even as Belgian authorities are picking body parts off the floor of the Brussels airport?

Obama came into office believing that we had vastly exaggerated the threat of terrorism and allowed it to pervert both our values and our foreign policy. He declared a unilateral end to the global war on terror and has downplayed the threat ever since. He frequently reminds aides, reports Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, that more Americans die annually of bathtub accidents.

It’s now been seven years. The real world has stubbornly refused to accommodate Obama’s pacific dreams.

The Islamic State has grown from JV team to worldwide threat, operating from Libya to Afghanistan, Sinai to Belgium. It is well into the infiltration phase of its European campaign, with 500 trained and hardened cadres in place among the estimated 5,000 jihadists returned from the Middle East.

In the face of this, Obama remains inert, unmoved, displaying a neglect and insouciance that borders on denial. His non-reaction to the Belgian massacre – his 34-minute speech in Havana devoted 51 seconds to Brussels – left the world as stunned as it was after the Paris massacre, when Obama did nothing.

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod called Obama’s response “tone-deaf.” But that misses the point. This is more than a mere mistake of presentation. Remember his reaction to the beheading of the American journalist James Foley? Obama made a statement expressing his sympathies – and then jumped onto his golf cart for a round of 18.

He later told NBC News’ Chuck Todd that this was a mistake. “Part of this job is also the theater of it..... It’s not something that always comes naturally to me,” he explained. As if postponing a bucolic recreation was a required piece of political playacting rather than a president’s natural reaction – a mixture of shock and sorrow – to the terrible death of a citizen he could not save.

It’s not as if Obama is so supercool that he never shows emotion. Just a few months ago, he teared up when speaking about the Sandy Hook school shooting. That was the work of a psychotic. But when speaking about the work of Islamist terrorists, he offers flat, perfunctory words.

I cannot fathom why.

Charles Krauthammer is a columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.

This story was originally published March 25, 2016 at 5:44 PM with the headline "Charles Krauthammer: Obama takes ideological holiday in Cuba."

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