Posted on 02/28/2023 7:05:16 AM PST by SJackson

Some in the media can’t stop fawning over President Biden’s surprise visit to Ukraine. Headlines celebrating Biden’s “momentous 72 hours in Europe” have run all week. Some have even claimed that, in one visit, Biden single-handedly “destroyed Putin’s last hope” and delivered a so-called “gut punch” to Moscow. With one single trip to Ukraine, President Biden became a foreign policy mastermind in the eyes of the media. But regardless of the visit’s symbolic value, policy is what matters.
It’s Biden’s failed policies that have emboldened our adversaries abroad. From Russia to China, our adversaries can see past ceremonial visits and sense weakness in the White House. And sadly, the worst is yet to come. The Biden administration is preparing for what will be yet another foreign policy failure.
If recent reports are true, the Biden administration will soon release to Iran $9 billion dollars of funds currently blocked by U.S. sanctions. Further, the disbursement of funds coincides with a prisoner exchange that would release some of Iran’s worst criminals back into society. In return, some American hostages currently held in Iranian prisons will finally be sent home.
The release of funds will inevitably improve Iran’s ability to manufacture more weapons for Putin’s war. Iran has become Russia’s go-to country for the supply of drones used against Ukraine. For example, in December, Russia attacked Ukraine with 16 Iranian-made drones in a single night. And recent reports indicate that Iran might soon build an entire factory in Russia, dedicated to producing over 6,000 drones for the war in Ukraine.
Indeed, several neighborhoods not too far from where President Biden toured on his surprise visit to Kyiv were decimated by Iranian drones. It’s unclear how the President can deliver a so-called “gut punch” to Putin, while also planning to bail out one of Putin’s chief arms dealers. Lost in the noise of all the fanfare surrounding Biden’s visit is his most self-defeating foreign policy decision to date: financing Ukraine to defeat the same Iranian weapons that he is indirectly funding.
It doesn’t take a PhD in foreign policy to understand how ludicrous such a deal would be to United States interests. Delivering billions of dollars to one of the world’s most barbaric regimes is absurd, even by President Biden’s standards. When our enemies shout “death to America” while building nuclear weapons, perhaps we should think twice before throwing them an economic lifeline.
It’s also no surprise that Tehran is demanding cash. American sanctions reimposed during the Trump administration debilitated Iran’s economy. The rial has fallen to a record low of 501,300 rial against the U.S. dollar. The Iranian government purportedly wants to use the funds—which are currently frozen in South Korean banks—for food, medicine, or “other humanitarian purposes.” But if history is any indication, Iran is not to be trusted.
To be sure, the Biden administration ought to continue its work to return American citizens to safety. Siamak Namazi, who was left behind in the 2016 U.S.-Iran prisoner exchange, has been held hostage for seven years—longer than any other American in history. Two other Americans, Morad Tahbaz and Emad Shargi, were thrown into Iranian prisons on bogus “espionage charges” over four years ago. In addition to these citizens, an unknown number of permanent U.S. legal residents are also being unjustly held in violation of international law.
President Biden must ensure that all—not just some—of these innocent American citizens be sent home to their families. And at a minimum, the Biden administration ought to negotiate their release without rewarding Iran with $9 billion in the process.
Simply put, the American people deserve better from their Commander-in-Chief. It’s time that President Biden take American national security seriously. Reversing course on this one-sided deal with our enemy might be a good start.
Elections have consequences. Biden has no idea what he is getting us in to. He's old, won't have to live with the consequences.
The latter is not isolationism. It’s not ending international commerce. That should remain an option. It’s about creating optimal conditions to onshore manufacturing. Specifically that is changing regulatory, fiscal, tax and tariff policies to make America more competitive. Our government is the worst enemy of America business. Second to that is big business seeking favorable treatment and corporate welfare. That kills competition and innovation. Lastly, change the tax code by eliminating all taxes for US based businesses. After all, consumers ultimately pay business taxes. Combine that with tariffs to level the playing field for US businesses.
The more self sufficient America becomes the more secure and prosperous America becomes. It reduces our reliance on foreign nations. We can choose our friends without the hideous notion of making them more like us. We have to end the practice of being friends because we rely on them to do stuff that we should be doing ourselves.
If people want America to influence foreign nations, then be a leader. Make America the model of prosperity and freedom. Other nations can choose to be like us, or not. Stop forcing others to be like us. It doesn’t work and it costs taxpayers dearly.
I fully concur. You have great knowledge of the problems with foreign policy and State/CIA is the place where the rubber mets the road.
Afterall, you can’t clean out State without cleaning out Langley;)
Might have kill a bunch of these people too. It’s called a “counter revolution” or coup.
It’s Biden’s failed policies that have emboldened our adversaries abroad.
Biden has been corrupt far to long to deal with true foreign policy’s he has more strings attached to him than a puppet parade.
Biden's trip to Ukraine was pure show, with nothing but boatloads of cash to corrupt government officials to accompany it. I wouldn't expect there was much inspiration from Biden casually walking around Kiev while fake air raid sirens blared and he yukked it up with the local politicians.
It is not so much that Biden's policies in Ukraine have failed, it is that Zelensky’s policy has prevailed.
The longer the charade of US cooperation with the Zelensky regime goes on, the clearer it is to me that Zelensky’s knowledge of the Biden family corruption is comprehensive. Whatever Zelensky wants, Biden delivers. Zelensky casually demands that the US hand over another $9 billion to fund the pensions of retired bureaucrats and voila, the money appears. He demands top-of-the-line tanks, and Biden immediately commits MiAi’s to the cause. Going out the door in Washington, Zelensky mentions that he may need F16’s and within 10 days, Lindsey Graham goes public with the recommendation that F16’s be made available immediately to support the Ukrainian cause. This whole thing is a massive cover up of the Biden criminality for years in Ukraine. Nothing else makes sense.
Zelensky’s knowledge of the Biden family corruption is comprehensive.
Indeed all the paper work on Biden’s deals are in the Ukraine Zelensky has all the aces.
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