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Anwar and the United States: Healthy Mutual Respect

Anwar’s challenge: US policy
Josh Hong | October 10, 2008

At a closed-door dialogue with Anwar Ibrahim a couple of years ago, a question was raised as to whether the wannabe prime minister’s US policy would be too friendly to be palatable to many, which had some pro-Washington attendants in the room nervous.

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Always a smart player, Anwar referred to China, stating that the world’s most populous nation’s bilateral relations with the US were based on strong national principles, while not neglecting the sole superpower as an extremely important trading partner to many a developing country, including Malaysia.

“UMNO can accuse me of being a sellout, but it makes no sense to be hypocritical and dismiss the mutually beneficial economic co-operation between us and the Americans,” he said.

anwar ibrahim pc call for emergency parliament meeting 180908 07To placate his critics, Anwar added that Iraq had been a failure, and it was incumbent on Washington to withdraw its forces from the country and heal the wounds. He even cracked a joke by saying that someone on the CIA’s payroll would not usually be bold enough to express his/her negative views on Iraq and Afghanistan.

“But Malaysia must be realistic enough to not sacrifice trade and investments with the US.”

Fair enough. Anwar, on that occasion at least, was willing to criticise President George Bush’s policy in Iraq, which in his view, was “morally indefencible”. He however warned that UMNO had been habitual in exploiting US’ misdeeds around the globe as a pretext to resist political and democratic reform at home.

Generally, Malay/Muslim Malaysians are more wary of foreign interference, while the Chinese and the Indians are largely neutral on the issue. In fact, many non-Malays believed had Malaysia followed in the footsteps of Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea by knocking on the door of the International Monetary Fund at the height of the financial crisis in 1997/98, the country could have been spared the havoc of having to bail out a host of bankrupt conglomerates with links to UMNO and the then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.

When Anwar sought refuge in the Turkish embassy out of fear he would be arrested over the sodomy claims a few months back, the act did not go down well with the general public, including some left-leaning commentators, who feared that it could set a precedent for other countries to meddle in Malaysia’s internal affairs.

Despite the White House’s assurance of forging stronger and more equitable partnerships with Asean countries, there are signs of the US interfering in some domestic issues of the region. For one, the Bush administration has expressed its hope that political recommendations made by the White House would be respected in Southeast Asia.

A political and business renaissance

Condoleezza Rice 180305Meanwhile, the US has been at the forefront of advocating for Anwar. In July this year, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at an Asean meeting in Singapore sturdily criticised the Barisan Nasional government for taking Anwar into custody, insisting that an open trial with the participation of international human rights organisations was an ideal solution to the political stalemate in Malaysia.

Since then, Anwar has been increasingly presenting himself as an alternative to either Abdullah Ahmad Badawi or Najib Abdul Razak. How he would formulate a concrete policy on the US that would be popular with the Muslim community in Malaysia is worth observing.

Apart from Malaysia, another Southeast Asian country that is central to US policy in this region is, needless to say, Myanmar. This aside, Washington has, time and time again, mentioned the sporadic armed clashes in West Timor, a territory within the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur.

Jakarta is often accused of human rights violations and military oppression that have resulted in frequent kidnappings and even deaths on the part of civilians, and Rice has made clear the US’ intention to play a significant role in any future negotiations between West Timor and Jakarta, and reminded the Indonesian government that the bilateral ties between the two countries could be further enhanced if US advice is taken into account.

How much ground would Anwar concede to the US should he manage to assume the highest political office in Malaysia? One litmus test would be his effort to reverse the downward foreign direct investment into the country.

Over the years, US investments in Malaysia have been on the decline, especially in Penang, where the once ‘high-tech’ industry is now experiencing the agony of transformation.

While the BN government has reiterated the failure to conclude the US-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement would have no impact on US investments in Malaysia, it cannot be denied that the business community is seriously concerned over the deteriorating investment environment in the country.

Being the biggest investor, the US will remain an obvious as well as attractive choice. A pragmatic Anwar would likely embrace the opportunities offered by the Americans, and a conclusion of the long-delayed FTA could not be ruled out.

Many believe Anwar’s ascension to the prime ministership could usher in a political renaissance in a country that has all the potential to be a model democracy in the region, but it would also be likely that all his attempts to forge closer ties with the west, and the US in particular, would be fraught with challenge and cause much backlash.

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20 Responses to “Anwar and the United States: Healthy Mutual Respect”

  1. “Many believe Anwar’s ascension to the prime ministership could usher in a political renaissance in a country that has all the potential to be a model democracy in the region, but it would also be likely that all his attempts to forge closer ties with the west, and the US in particular, would be fraught with challenge and cause much backlash.”

    Not if Din Merican is made Ambassador! :)

    I hope Din Merican becomes Ambassador to the U.S. or Malaysia’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Shrek who is currently in LA, and I could come knocking for a job either in Washington DC or NYC.

    Jong hopes to be Personal Assistant (coded language for everything and anything the boss asks). Salak with his headhunting experience could be the chauffeur and double up as bodyguard. Khayyam could be Din Merican’s food taster. If Khayyam falls dead from food poisoning then one hopes Din Merican would not follow suit :)
    _________
    Mr. Bean, you are sanguine this evening (Malaysian time 9.50pm). Got up on the wrong side of the bed? To overcome this state of mind, please learn from the Imam of Islam Hadhari. ;) –Din Merican

  2. This should keep everyone happy..

    while waiting…dont be too serious at the end of the week.

  3. Bro Din

    How can you ask Mr Bean to learn from the Imam of Hadhari. What is there to learn from Badawi except on how to do nothing and enrich one’s own family, how to spend the rakyat’s money and indulge in extravagances. Badawi once said “pantang dicabar ” but when di cabar apa dah jadi? Panglima Hadhari, belum apa apa dah cabut lari.

    Yes Shrek will be happy if given a position either at the Embassy or UN Permanent Rep’s office. Washington DC or New York will be a change for Shrek

  4. “Yes Shrek will be happy if given a position either at the Embassy or UN Permanent Rep’s office. Washington DC or New York will be a change for Shrek” Shrek

    Shrek, you gotta name your position la! What position do you want?? 69 or 66? :)

  5. Mr Bean

    Always Missionary.

  6. Din Merican as Duta Besar in Washington. Actually, Mr Bean,

    that is a very good idea!

  7. “Din Merican as Duta Besar in Washington. Actually, Mr Bean, that is a very good idea!” John Mallot

    That is an excellent idea! I hope saudara Anwar is reading this.

  8. “To placate his critics, Anwar added that Iraq had been a failure,….”

    What a weak point to argue?

    The whole world knows it has been a failure. What is there for Anwar to add? even the democrats whom were here in 98 in his support, already pointed that out. Even Obama is against that.

    It’s just like saying Vietnam was a mistake.

    Anwar is just stating a known fact, instead of differing his opinion.

  9. Excellent suggestion! Who else is better qualified than our Prof ?!

  10. Bean …. i’ll opt fer da wine tasting n beer supplying aide de camp :)

    ahh add in all those cuban hand rolled too into ma charter

    which leaves u to take care of the “all free-male” entourage

    cheers

  11. shrek ur a true missionary :) …….

    u remind me of the encounter Tengku A Rahman had with Tan chee khoon over d issue of vice :) when tan brought it up in parliament

    cheers

  12. John,

    can we quote ya when we do the proposal to anwar …. in da near future ?

    cheers

  13. How cum our soon to be ex-PM nor his dumb deputy ever got this kind of reception from US like anwar gets huh ?

    why ah?

    cheers

  14. Din,

    u can help us all “salvage” sum little pride left when ur assigned to ya post in Washington DC, at least da world will know we malaysians are made of better stuff than UMNO turkeys :)

    cheers

  15. wei …. where is jong …. bean … salak … shrek … ?? okie probably is saturday c ya guys 2nite

    cheers

  16. I’m here!

    I was thinkin’! :cool:

    Would Din let me carry his bag? He might have some good movies I’d like to see! :mrgreen:

  17. I’m here!

    I was thinkin’! :cool:

    Would Din let me carry his bag? He might have some good movies I’d like to see! :mrgreen:

  18. You won’t see me tonite, omar!

    I have some date, of all things, old school friends!

    But I know, they’re fun! :evil: :lol:

  19. have fun Salak …… i jus woke up from ma afternoon snooze :)

    cheers

  20. *

    Recently an insurance company nearly wind up….

    A bank is nearly bankrupt……filing chapter 11 protection.

    How it affect you? Did you buy insurance? Did you buy mini note or bonds?

    Who fault?

    They bailout trouble finance company, but they will not bail out your credit card bills……And the bill out of company is still not enough yet…….Should they have use the bail out $$ to pump into all different industries……You got no choice, and no point pointing finger but you can prevent similar things from happen again……

    The top management of the Public listed company ( belong to “public” ) monthly salary should be tied a portion of it to the shares price ( IPO or ave 5 years )…. so when the shares price drop, it don’t just penalise the investors, but those who don’t take care of the company…..If this rule is pass on, without any need of further regulation, all industries ( as long as it is public listed ) will be self regulated……because the top management will be concern about their own pay check…… And they are still spend big money on hotel stay and luxury function……..

    Meanwhile if company was being acquired, there will be a great movement in terms of staff……eventually staff suffer also.

    Are you a partisan?

    Sign a petition to your favourite president candidate, congress member, House of representative again and ask for their views to not just comment on this, and what regulations they are going to commit and implementation the regulation, I believe should vote for the one who come suggest good implementation and let’s see who back up, which don’t implement after just mentioning in the election campaign…..If you agree on my point, please share with many people as possible…. Finance and Media are the two only industries can shaken politics ( Maybe Hackers can ), please help to highlight also…

    Facebook, come and join as a friend and share with your friends…..
    Remind.myself@yahoo.com


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