Posted on 04/19/2010 7:58:26 AM PDT by Ooh-Ah
So, under the headline Gates Says U.S. Lacks Policy to Curb Irans Nuclear Drive, the New York Times reports that according to anonymous government officials: Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Irans steady progress toward nuclear capability.
Gosh, golly and no kidding. The tragicomic touch is that Gates, or anyone else in President Obamas administration, would feel compelled to treat this information as secret.
The failure of U.S. policy may be news to Obama, but for some time now its been glaringly obvious to most of the planet. While Obama has been yakking, bowing, apologizing for America, humiliating U.S. allies and dismantling both Americas defense capabilities and capitalist system, Irans rulers have been mocking him, scoffing at deadlines and flaunting their bomb program. This weekend, in response to Obamas bread-and-circuses nuclear summit in Washington, Ahmadinejad has been hosting his own nuclear conference in Tehran demanding that the U.S. be suspended from the International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA.
Obama has provided quite a show this past year or so conjuring crises over U.S. medical care and Israeli housing plans in Jerusalem, while Irans rulers have been killing dissidents in the streets and closing in on the bomb. Having been entrusted with the White House, and the defense of America and its constitution, Obama has been treating the world to such statements as his recent observation that the U.S. remains a military superpower whether we like it or not. Its hard to escape the conclusion that he doesnt like it at all. Even the plans Obama endorsed during his campaign for much tougher sanctions on Iran have been repeatedly diluted and delayed.
As the clock ticks toward a nuclear high noon, the White House has displayed no effective strategy either for stopping Irans bomb program, or containing a nuclear Iran (good luck). Actually, theres no effective strategy visible for defending U.S. interests on a good many fronts. Obama is banking on a surge to prevail in Afghanistan, but plans to start pulling out troops by next year. Hes doing peace deals with Russia, while Russia is firing up Irans Bushehr reactor, selling air-defense missiles to the Iranians and doing big deals to arm Irans best buddy in Americas own backyard Venezuela. Hes counting on yet more peace-processing with the Palestinians, and buddying up with Syria, on the gaga theory that this will help bring peace in the Middle East. Meanwhile. Iran is arming the Palestinian terrorists of Hamas in Gaza, and Irans Hezbollah terrorist clients, courtesy of Syria, are piling up missiles in Lebanon.
Wheres all this heading? On the current course, the American superpower will have its own citizens staggering under rising taxes and regulatory overload, and burdened with crushing debt. The U.S. will be depending on Russia to ferry American astronauts into space, terrorists will be holding forth in U.S. courts, and Iran will have the bomb. Theres nothing secret about any of this except, apparently, within the confines of the Obama White House. Maybe Gates should fire off another confidential memo to Obama, noting that the lack of effective U.S. policy is by now the worlds least well kept secret.
Ah, we’re finally admitting publically that the Loon-O-Dent could be outmaneuvered by a drunk child on a merry go round.
Gates is a freakin’ genius (as opposed to Zer0).
Maybe they will drag out a copy of the Bush doctrine and flag it as theirs.
An effective policy would include:
1. A big stick
2. a hostage
3. a waste disposal
The plan is: weaken Israel.
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