Posted on 03/30/2014 10:09:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Obama Administrations community organizing response to Vladimir Putins eastern European aggression continues to stun spectators with its amateurish incompetence. In addition to channeling Neville Chamberlin, and scolding a few Russian Oligarchs through unenforceable sanctions, the State Department has adopted the diplomatic juggernaut of Twitter as the medium for their next useless gesture. Tweeting out a selfie of herself holding a handwritten hashtag, our State Department Spokesperson expressed Americas support for Ukraine. Apparently we cant promise military aid, armaments, or financial aid But we can send em a tweet!
Like a high-school teenager tweeting support for Justin Bieber, Jen Psaki (the same spokesperson that was unaware China had tested a new missile delivery system) let the world know via social networking that the US State Department is #UnitedForUkraine. Maybe we could dedicate a song on a few local radio shows as our next display of concern over Ukraines sovereignty. Or, heck, lets just put together a play list on iTunes for Ukraine to download Have we friended them on Facebook yet? Are they in our Google+ circle?
If Putin wasnt laughing hysterically at Americas Rodney King view of the world before, he certainly is now. It turns out that organizing a world-wide coalition of free nations is a bit more difficult than organizing a few liberal neighborhoods in Chicago; and President Obama is getting a crash course in what the real world looks like outside of Liberal academia.
Our World Organizer in Chief took to the news networks to express his parental disproval of Comrade Putin. He sounded a bit more like a liberal college professor scolding George W Bush, than the leader of the worlds most powerful military:
And because you're bigger and stronger, taking a piece of the country that is not how international law and international norms are observed in the 21st century.
Ya wanna bet? Heck, its kinda been the norm since the beginning of human history but I guess since we have a Nobel Laureate as President in the US, everything is different now. Our campaigner in Chief has repeatedly scolded Putin for ignoring 21st century norms as if the Julian calendar had any bearing whatsoever on the aspirations and motivations of despots, tyrants, and dictators. (Im sure Putin is in the Kremlin, right now, thinking is this move too 20th Century?)
Putin is misreading American Foreign Policy, Obama continued. Really? Well, lets see: We did nothing to support our Egyptian allies when the Muslim Brotherhood decided to stage a revolution; we backed terrorists and jihadists in Libya (and took no retaliatory action when those same jihadists murdered our Ambassador); we drew a red line in Syria that we were unprepared to defend; and we have sent out a hashtag in response to Russias militaristic intimidation of mainland Ukraine If Putin is under the distinct impression that the US is without a coherent foreign policy, Id have to say he pretty much has our number.
On the other hand, it is pretty tough to correctly read Americas foreign policy when it is scribbled on the back of Obamas March Madness bracket.
The real issue is this administrations tortured sense that everyone in the world thinks (or should think) like we do. Obamas foreign policy has been conducted with an apparent (and ignorant) belief that the rest of the world is currently pursuing peace and harmony with their neighbors and the international community.
The Obama administration seems to think Irans grand ayatollahs have called for the annihilation of Israel, because they werent hugged enough when they were kids. Our outreach to Jihadists in the Middle East is spurred on by Obamas childish view that, given a little kindness, Hezbollah would soon be walking hand-in-hand with Jews along the West Bank. And the Left seems to believe that Vladimir Putin can be dissuaded from his Soviet reconstruction by reminding him that it is not currently 1963.
In other words: The Obama Administration is engaged as amateurs against a geopolitical veteran. Contrary to the insulated world of liberal-elite academics, the world does not conduct itself in accordance with the progressive notion of how it should behave. Obama Inc. can pontificate, bloviate, and tweet all the platitudes they want; but in the end, nations willing to use force will be the ones that forge world events in the 21st century.
Hashtags and selfies might be staples of this century, but theyre still pretty ineffective when lobbed at Russian troops.
In addition to all this, China is watching.
Iran is watching. Crazy jihadists are watching.
The last time the world perceived that we had a weak president we got the 9/11 attack on NYC.
Thanks dimrats and your media for putting all of us in such a seriously vulnerable position. Hope they get their proper reward someday.
“If and when adults ever return to lead this country...”
The adults will return when 49% of the electorate grows into adulthood.
IMHO
“The scumbags who participate in Western politics know full well the sort of diabolical malfeasance they are fomenting.”
And so do the members of the electorate who vote for them.
IMHO
How so exactly? Putin already had troops there so what has changed? The pipelines in Crimea come from Ukraine, so Ukraine can cut off the pipes to Crimea just like Russia cuts off the pipes to Ukraine. Of course Russia can just build pipelines and bridges directly to Crimea but that will cost lots of money, and for what? Even the Russian troops in Moldova are closer to central and eastern Europe than the Crimea is. Putin's acts are style over substance, they are a desperate attempt to save face after his disastrous failure in Ukraine. The seizure of Crimea lets Putin sycophants say, "look Putin is strong," when actually he is just trying to cover up and hide his weakness and vulnerability.
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