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By Alan Caruba

Having taken the fall for President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the wake of the Benghazi scandal, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice is poised to make her way up the career ladder as the “top contender” for the position of national security adviser to the President.

The proposed appointment as Secretary of State, a reward for going on television and spreading the administration’s outright lies about the Benghazi attack, was swiftly derailed by the backlash to her appearances. If appointed as national security adviser, she will not have to be approved by the U.S. Senate, thus avoiding its oversight and consent.

The obvious question is “What does Susan Rice know about national security?” though she did serve on President Clinton’s National Security Council. As the Assistant Secretary of State on the Africa desk when the Rwanda genocide occurred in 1994, both Clinton and she were missing in action. He later would say it was one of the biggest mistakes of his time in office.

Her area of expertise for many years has been Africa and, in that capacity, even The New York Times noted that in 1998 she celebrated a “new generation” of African leaders, many of whom turned out to be despots after having been rebel commanders.

One example The Times cited was Meles Zenawi, the late prime minister of Ethiopia who she eulogized in September as “brilliant” and “a son of Ethiopia and a father to its rebirth.” The Times noted that “Mr. Meles dismantled the rule of law, silenced political opponents and forged a single-party state.” Others whom Ambassador Rice found little to criticize were Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Yoweri K. Museveni of Uganda, all still in power.

Richard Grenell, who served as the spokesman for four U.S. ambassadors to the UN, wrote a scathing commentary which was published by Fox News in November 2012. Referring to the Benghazi attack and its aftermath, Grenell wrote “To veteran foreign policy observers, Rice’s performance that Sunday was one of many blunders over the last four years.”

“The case against Susan Rice has been building for years with little fanfare,” wrote Grenell. “Not surprising, the mainstream media reporters based at the UN have either ignored her mistakes or strategically covered them up.”

“”Rice’s diplomatic failures and silence in the face of outrageous UN antics have given the United States pathetic representation among the 193 members of the world body,” wrote Grenell. “UN members, not surprisingly, prefer a weak opponent. Rice is therefore popular with her colleagues. It may explain why she ignored Syria’s growing problems for months.” Grenell noted that “Rice didn’t even show up for the first two emergency Security Council meetings on the unfolding Arab Spring revolution last year” and “when she actually does show up, she is a miserable failure.”

Even more surprising, given her status as a diplomat, Ambassador Rice is widely described in the most unpleasant terms as abrasive and difficult to work with. Her mentors have been former Secretaries of State, Madeline Albright and Hillary Clinton, and if getting along with one’s boss is the key to success—and it is—her pending appointment to the National Security Council is proof of that. Even so, the White House has rolled out word of it to test the waters and see if she draws too much fire.

When she was being considered for Secretary of State—from which she withdrew—Benjamin H. Friedman, a research fellow in defense and homeland security at the libertarian Cato Institute, had some unkind thoughts about her, noting that “she has supported just about every proposed U.S. military intervention over the two decades. The president should nominate someone that occasionally opposes a war.” In retrospect, that would appear to be a fair judgment. Obama ran in 2008 opposing the war in Iraq, but also increased troop levels in Afghanistan in an effort to score a few points before setting in motion the U.S. withdrawal from there. Both wars have proved to be deeply unpopular.

The Rwanda experience no doubt increased Ambassador Rice’s preference for intervention, but the “lead from behind” intervention in Libya has not turned out well.

Indeed, little in the way of foreign policy in the Middle East has turned out well for either former President George W. Bush or his successor, Barack Obama. Moreover, Africa has become a new battleground for al Qaeda and a place where Western interests and workers are now attacked, kidnapped, and killed with increasing frequency.

Ambassador Rice’s rise through three administrations will likely culminate with her National Security Council appointment. It is doubtful that the new Secretary of State, John Kerry, or the new Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel, will turn out to be in any hurry to intervene anywhere for any reason. No doubt Ambassador Rice will put her finger in the wind and go in whatever direction it blows.

© Alan Caruba, 2013

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Tags: National-Security-Council, President-Obama, Susan-Rice, UN-Ambassador

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Comment by John Brunner on March 17, 2013 at 10:50am

Who can do what? If he wants her he gets her and there is not a darn thing anyone can do to stop it. What a shame. Even if Senate approval was required, he would get her anyway as we just saw them approve a SecDef we didn't want on just those reasons.

Comment by William Homolka on March 16, 2013 at 8:45pm

This whole damned "administration" of dumbed down losers is revolting. We are scraping the bottom of the barrel, and it is humiliating when foreigners ask me why we tolerate such monkeys. Tolerate, indeed!

Comment by Jo Gonzalez on March 14, 2013 at 12:50pm

Number One:  Proven Liar

Number Two: Puppet

Number Three: Communist

Do we need to know anything else?

Radical to the core!!  Unfit to even occupy a job, even at the Socialist Conclave of the U.N.

Comment by Kate Bowe on March 14, 2013 at 11:39am
The POTUS has a host of anti-American communist pushing people surrounding him, and they are sifting out everyone that is not on board with their plan for this country. We have jehad training camps all over the USA. Let that sink in.........Jehad training camps here on our soil. All I can say is that it has happened so fast and leaves me wondering how long we have before their goal is reached. The only good I see is that people may come to the awareness that their faith in this world doesn't amount to much, and that their true security can only come from the creator and savior.
Comment by Volunteer Patriot on March 13, 2013 at 10:32pm

Comment by Debrajoe Smith-Beatty on March 13, 2013 at 9:58pm

Obama rewarded her.

Comment by Gail Cohen on March 13, 2013 at 9:36pm

Of course the African leaders turned out to be despots - the progressives are hell-bent to have despots in every country and finally over the whole world

Comment by Stephen Luftschein on March 13, 2013 at 9:13pm

Since Obama made the position of Ambassador to the UN a Cabinet appointment, separate from the Department of State, and the National Security Advisor is NOT a cabinet level appointment, it is not a step up, even if it might be higher profile depending on how the President uses her, vs John Kerry (think Henry Kissinger or Zbigniew Brzezinski) as previous NSAs.

Comment by Marcia Wood on March 13, 2013 at 9:13pm

Alan, great blog not much to decide on Susan Rice. Anyone who woul go on National TV and lie over and over about Benghazi is nothing more than a controlled puppet. She needs to go... A man or women who would like about one of the greatest crimes in America isn't fit to represent our Nation. Of course the outsiders love her because she's no threat to them at all...

Comment by Linny Redd on March 13, 2013 at 9:08pm

Another Turd Polisher like Jay Carney! Gives me a serious headache!

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