Unlike George W. Bush, who reached out to his gun instead of quiet diplomacy, Obama has so far shown restraint and has given primacy to statecraft.
In other words, he hasn't done anything and US allies cannot rely on him to do anything.
Barack Obama as candidate for the Presidency did advocate peace in the Palestine-Israeli conflict.
I don't want to talk down the achievement of advocating peace, but which presidential candidate has ever not advoocated peace in the "Palestine"-Israel conflict?
(In fact, outside the likes of Hamas, the PLO, and many Arab states, who has ever advocated war in the "Palestine"-Israel conflict?)
As far as Iran nuclear issue is concerned, President Barak Obama has shown tremendous restraint and is still speaking the language of diplomacy. The Iranians have shown willingness to negotiate and I think the credit for this shift goes almost entirely to Obama.
The Iranian regime has shown no such willingness. There are still no talks.
When the Iranian people stood up against their regime, Obama showed "restraint" and remained quiet, only to confirm to the world that he still regards the Iranian regime as Iran's legitimate government a few weeks later.
In Europe, President Barack Obama has become a hero because of his willingness to abandon the nuclear shield and accomodate Russian anxieties over Poland and Georgia. The Nobel Peace Prize is for that initiative alone.
Do you think Obama is a hero in Poland and Georgia? What about Albania and Kosovo (where Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are heroes)?
The fact is that Obama has done absolutely nothing yet and it doesn't look as if he will do anything at all about anything.
Africa, where George W. Bush was very popular, put great hopes into the first black President, but in contrast to George Bush Obama has done and said nothing about Africa. He has not increased aid (as George Bush did) or even made as much as a mention of the genocide in Darfur. Obama might enter history as the US President who has done the least for the black race.
He allows a genocide against blacks to continue while talking about peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Like the Arab leaders he uses the middle-east's smallest and least deadly conflict as an excuse not to do anything about the bigger and deadlier conflicts in the same region.
His withdrawal of troops in Iraq has caused violence and terrorism to increase again and for the first time since 2004 not even the Kurdish region is safe any more. And for that he got the Nobel Peace Price.
I don't think Obama even knows what's going on in the world. And when he criticised George Bush for the invasion of Iraq he certainly had no idea why the Bush administration even felt the need to invade Iraq. I am sure he still doesn't know.
One year of Obama, including the time as President-elect, and here is where we stand regarding war and peace:
Israel: situation is worse than before, more violence, new hope for the terrorists
Iraq: more violence than a year ago, now even in the Kurdish region
Afghanistan: complete confusion as to how to continue
Russia: caved in, abandoned East-European allies and Georgia
Sudan: changed focus from peace treaty in southern Sudan to away from Sudan
Iran: gave new legitimacy to the regime at the very moment the Iranien people revolted
Africa: changed focus from increasing aid to ignoring Africa
What will it take to convince Obama's supporters that his foreign policy is a disaster for America and the world? Apparently a world-wide increase in violence does not do it. Deaths in Iraq don't count if they cannot be attributed to George Bush any more. That's how Obama solves problems: he just ignores them and the media follow suit.
Once the world isn't told about something, the world thinks the problem doesn't exist.