Posted on 10/12/2004 7:27:49 AM PDT by Pfesser
Jon Moseley, author of "Cold Peace," makes a good point after listening to Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry pledge that he will secure Russia's nuclear material three times faster than President Bush.
"News alert for John Kerry: Russia is run by Russian President Vladimir Putin, not George Bush. Russia's nuclear materials are governed out of Moscow, not Massachusetts," the author reminds the candidate.
Mr. Moseley says the Democrat's campaign-driven directive on Russia's nuclear waste is yet another insult lodged against a major U.S. ally of late.
"Kerry promised to directly and personally control the nuclear material of Russia," the author notes. "He literally promised a date certain by which he, as president of the United States, would 'secure' the nuclear materials of the Russian Federation."
The big question, he says, is how Mr. Kerry plans to cross the border into Russia and take control of these materials?
"Will a President Kerry send in the Marines to 'secure' the nuclear materials of the Russian Federation?" he asks.
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Kerry would do for Russia as he proposed in Iran-- provide MORE nuclear materials for "peaceful" applications (using weapons grade).
Same success rate as Carter with Kim Jong Il.
The definition of insanity is to repeat behavior and expect a different result.
Not-so-subtly, by showing interest in throwing more money at Russian "disarmament" meanwhile calling upon the US to drop development of advanced tactical nukes, Kerry is reviving the early 1980s "Sane Freeze" movement, which was not only a KGB initiated ploy cloned from the KGB's successful Vietnam War support undermining operations. It seems that whereever Kerry is, so to are the efforts of Communists, both past and present, and both foreign and domestic, to psyche the West into ongoing self weakening. DANGER! DANGER WILL ROBINSON!
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