By Barry Rubin
In a CNN interview, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she will not
serve in a second- term administration of President Barack Clinton. She
added that she didn't want any other high-level post and wasn't
planning to run for president in 2012.
Some will attribute this to exhaustion or "been there, done that." But
my assumption is that it isn't any accident that she's announcing
this at the time of the biggest internal policy dispute of Obama's term.
In handling the Egypt crisis, it seems apparent that Obama didn't
listen to her, perhaps didn't even consult her. On this internal
conflict over foreign policymaking read here
and here.
Moreover, it's long been a joke that Hillary has been shoved into a lot
of minor assignments. And her husband, Bill, has just criticized Obama's
energy policy. What do you want to bet that every night (you can put in
a joke here because I'm not going to do so) they talk about how Obama
is messing up and that she could have done a much better job.
And she's right, too!
I wonder when Secretary of Defense Robert Gates makes a similar
announcement. Oh, wait, he already
said he'd leave by August 2011.
In my humble opinion, Clinton--who has given many hints at our
disagreement with Obama's approach--realizes that the White House's
foreign policy is disastrous. A major dispute broke out over how to
handle Middle East upheavals. Clinton endorsed a traditional U.S.
approach of supporting friends and opposing enemies, which seems
revolutionary under the current president.
The way these things usually happen is that she'd make such an
announcement in, say, August 2012, a few months before the event. Nobody
wants to be in a high-ranking post for 20 months with everyone knowing
their days are numbered. Perhaps she will be out well before the end of
2012.
Who will replace her? Well if she does wait until November 2012 we will
only find out if Obama is reelected. But maybe Obama will have her
leave sooner due to policy disputes or because he wants to have his own
person in rather than a self-admitted lame duck.
And remember what I have warned: If the new secretary of state
is Senator John Kerry then I recommend you buy a fallout shelter in New
Zealand, lay in a supply of food, and hide there. Otherwise, disregard
anyone else named as a candidate because nobody knows who it will be and
when it will happen.
Let's recognize that this is not just the result of Clinton being tired.
A key element here is the heating up of the conflict between the
liberal and radical wings of the Democratic Party.
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