GEORGE BUSH’S GEOPOLITICAL GENIUS
George W. Bush may be historically recorded as America's most frustratingly puzzling president. He is fundamentally a decent man, a genuine Christian with enormous moral courage. This is what infuriates the Left about him.
It is his incomprehensible blind spots that drive conservatives around the bend. The one regarding illegal immigration is the worst, with many saying impeachably so. His refusal to destabilize Iran, which most likely will cause the Iraq War to be lost, is another.
Yet with other geopolitical issues, he sees with astounding foresight and clarity. The best example is India. The first thing he asked Condi, when she became his National Security Advisor, was about India. She hadn't thought about it.
"Biggest democracy in the world, only country in Asia capable of standing up to China," he explained. "I want a plan from you on how we develop a military, political, and economic alliance with India." Condi said she'd get right on it.
"Oh, yes," he added, "make sure it includes support for military cooperation between India and Israel."