Fraser Endorses Obama
In a piece entitled, Now, for the real America, former Australian Prime Minister, Malcom Fraser has endorsed Obama. Fraser was PM from the mid 70s into the early 80s and was an old school conservative and supporter of Ronald Reagan. Fraser is a pastoralist and has maintained a connection to the diplomatic world, mainly through […]
In a piece entitled, Now, for the real America, former Australian Prime Minister, Malcom Fraser has endorsed Obama. Fraser was PM from the mid 70s into the early 80s and was an old school conservative and supporter of Ronald Reagan. Fraser is a pastoralist and has maintained a connection to the diplomatic world, mainly through involvement in Commonwealth activities and charitable work.
“…militarily, diplomatically and economically the Bush years have been years of disaster. The American century is not going to happen. Whatever emerges from the current economic discord, it will be a much weakened America with economic strength moving, especially to Asia.
There is no doubt that when historians start to look at this time, they will write that George Bush had a great opportunity but instead his presidency began America’s decline.
Despite all of this, in many ways I believe America remains the world’s best hope for a decent and more civilised world.
I believe Senator Obama, if elected, can relight the idealism and sense of purpose that the US had when the UN was formed, when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed, and when the US supported efforts to build a better and a fairer international system.
We all need a diplomatic America using the skills that ultimately ended the Cold War. Without American support, indeed leadership, today’s problems of the economy, of the environment and of political stability around the world will not be resolved.
The great advances made since World War II would not have happened without strong and effective US support. The moves to the establishment of a law-based system that governs relations between states could not have happened without America.
The Bush years have undermined much of the good America achieved in those years. But we should not allow his years to fool us into believing that that is the real America. The authentic voice of America comes from other people who believe in the idealism of the American dream.”