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Who Does Condoleezza Scare?

For The Age, April, 2005

Who does Condoleezza scare? Not Putin. Not Sharon. Not Mushareff. Not Mubarak. Not Koizumi. Not Kim Il-Sung. Not Castro. Not Chavez. Not Kofi Annan. What then is the good of her? On her watch Putin has muscled into the Middle East, Chalabi has made a comeback, Mugabe has 'won' an election, the Saudis have jibbed on the oil price, world depression has neared. Chavez has defied her. Italy, the Netherlands and Poland have left, or are leaving Iraq.

And yet the legend is being printed. Her nervy self-important high-school graduation fustian has been heard out, her stupidity in South America praised, her failure to stave off a new Cold War with Russia ignored.
The fact that she is black, female and beautiful, a sort of Foggy Bottom Cinderella, has concealed from the world a larger truth. This is that George Bush and his confederates no longer have much power. Their threats to Iran ring hollow. No nation but Australia would join a war on Syria or North Korea. No South American nation would join a war on Cuba. They can't get their chosen crazed bully into the UN. They can't convince two Florida doctors to not kill Terri Schiavo. And even Donald Rumsfeld has said of Iraq last week, 'It's not about winning.'

Power is a curious thing. It exists only if it's not used. When America used its power and bombed, bunker-busted and killed one hundred and fifty thousand Iraqis and pulled down a statue, but still couldn't guarantee a safe street, a day's electricity or a justly administered prison, it showed itself so impotent as to be a kind of big, bellowing, murderous joke.

And though it isn't headlines yet, this impotence is the new reality. Bush's popularity is the lowest its been. The John Bolton appointment and the looming oil price depression on top of his record half-trillion deficit will show him to be the most economically incompetent US leader since Hoover. And his friendship with Condoleezza won't do her much good at all. Colin Powell, who had run and won a war and had been wounded in battle, had clout, charisma, visible conscience and shrewdness. She has none of these things. She poses as Bush's Million Dollar Baby, but she can't throw a punch. It may be years before this is realised. But the fact is that Condoleezza's tenure has coincided with, or caused, the end for a while of American power. You see if I am right.



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