More Obama gaffes on trip to far east
Niles Gardner of the Telegraph has the details:
It is only two weeks since his re-election, and his second term remains two months away, but Barack Obama is already blundering again on the world stage, with the kind of gaffes that would have been plastered on the front page of The New York Times if they had been committed by George W. Bush when he was in the White House. Obama's first term was littered with foreign policy gaffes, and there is every chance the second term will be more of the same.
On his trip to Asia this week, President Obama struggled to pronounce the name of Aung San Suu Kyi, the most prominent human rights activist in the world. As The Associated Press reports (hat tip: Drudge Report):
As Obama stood next to the world's most recognized democracy icon, he mispronounced her name repeatedly.
Ever gracious, Suu Kyi did not correct her American guest for calling her Aung YAN Suu Kyi multiple times during his statement to reporters after their meeting.
Proper pronunciation for the Nobel laureate's name is Ahng Sahn Soo Chee.
Obama also "botched" his greeting of Burma's new president, according to the AP:
The meeting came after Obama met with Myanmar's reformist new President Thein Sein - a name he also botched.
As the two addressed the media, Obama called his counterpart "President Sein," an awkward, slightly affectionate reference that would make most Burmese cringe.
Note to presidential advisers: For future rounds of diplomacy, the president of Myanmar is President Thein Sein - on first and second reference.
In addition, as The Weekly Standard notes, Obama was quick to use the Burmese regime's preferred word "Myanmar", to describe Burma, which is not the term officially used by the US government, or by Burma's opposition activists.
That last is hardly a gaffe. It's more like a diplomatic insult to those risking their lives for democracy in Burma. This isn't the first time Obama has thrown democracy supporters under the bus. Recall him recognizing the rigged election of Iranian President Ahmadinejad and remaining quiet while the theocratic thugs murdered protestors in the street.
That's one "gaffe" George Bush would never have made.