Posted on 08/13/2008 10:40:13 PM PDT by Kaslin
Russia's invasion of Georgia on the pretext of "protecting" Russian peacekeepers stationed in the separatist enclave of South Ossetia and ending the "ethnic cleansing" of native Russians living there, is a sobering reminder that the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 was not a sign that old-line communists were ready to walk the sawdust trail of repentance and convert to capitalism, democracy, human rights and religious freedom. Quite the contrary.
Vladimir Putin, who continues to effectively run Russia through his hand-picked "successor," President Dmitry Medvedev, still resembles what he once was: the head of the notorious KGB security agency. Putin never renounced communism, nor has he embraced Western values. Russia was admitted to the G-8 largely because many in the West believed it would soften Putin and transform the Russian bear into a pussycat. That was a mistake and now we see Putin for what he is: a man intent on restoring Russia's "greatness" by means that closely resemble those employed by deceased Soviet dictators.
On Tuesday, Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union's last head of state, wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post in which he blamed Georgia for Russia's invasion. Blaming the victim has long been a strategy of dictatorial leaders who seek a moral high ground for immoral actions.
The horrors visited on the Georgian people, including thousands of deaths, thousands more wounded and massive property destruction, provides a look into how the two American presidential candidates would handle such a crisis. On vacation in Hawaii, Barack Obama offered a somewhat tepid initial statement through a spokesperson, until confronted by John McCain's much more forceful one.
Obama then issued a second and longer statement in person. Appearing tieless, and somewhat clueless before cameras, Obama sounded as if the media were doing him a favor by showing up. He began rather informally with, "I appreciate all you guys taking the time to be here." Isn't that their job? Obama's remarks were delivered in a halting voice, with many pauses and "uhs," making him appear uncomfortable, lacking in his usual self-confidence - even hubris - and unfamiliar with the words apparently written by someone else.
Obama called on Russia to stop its bombing of Georgia, but what was missing was an "or else." Obama's version of an "or else" consisted of calling upon the feckless United Nations Security Council to pass a resolution for "an immediate end to the violence." Wow, that's likely to make Russia sweat! The world is still waiting for Iran to comply with several U.N. resolutions. Saddam Hussein ignored 16 U.N. resolutions before the United States enforced them.
Obama also wants a U.N. mediator "to address the crisis" and he even called for "other international forums" to be convened "to condemn this aggression." Not only that, Obama said multilateral and bilateral arrangements with Russia need to be "reviewed," including "Russia's interest in joining the World Trade Organization." Is that tough, or what? It's or what.
John McCain's "or else" was far more specific, credible and has the potential to produce results. McCain warned Russia of "severe, long-term negative consequences" from the Georgia invasion, charged Moscow with intending to topple Georgia's pro-Western government and urged NATO to "convene an emergency session to demand a cease-fire" (apparently achieved through the intervention of France) "and begin discussions on the deployment of an international peacekeeping force to South Ossetia and the implications for NATO's future relationship with Russia."
McCain has long been a critic of what he regards as Russia's retreat on human rights and democratic reforms. If elected president, he said he would push to exclude Russia from membership in the G-8 group of industrial nations.
Whatever the political outcome of Russia's invasion of Georgia, the incident has reminded American voters that in uncertain times it is dangerous to choose a rookie with no foreign policy experience and a juvenile approach to world affairs over one tempered by war who understands that U.N. resolutions might as well be written in disappearing ink.
John McCain knows that peace through strength is what defeated the Soviet Union and that it's peace through strength that will best preserve free nations and advance their interests.
“Stammering Barry” really shines without the teleprompter</sarc>
Looks like there is something Hillary! and I can agree upon: Barry Hussein Obama fails the 060300AUG08 telephone call test.
So does she if she’s a member of Bill’s “I think I’ll just sit here and get bl**n while stuff goes down overseas” school of foreign policy.
Gosh golly gee -- and to think that I have not seen one MSM reference to Obambi's dismal inarticulate performance in his first moment of international crisis!! What are the chances this would have failed to excite MSM interest if it had been McCain or President Bush struggling with his words???
Greetings Impy:
LOL! Creepy thought: Hillary! and an Intern sharing cigars in the Oval Office.
Cheers,
OLA
Anyone see any video of the vacationer’s foreign policy press conference...BHo is making John Kerry look like a hard working man!
An interesting concept, considering that Russia, a member of the Security Council, could reasonably be expected to veto such a resolution.
Vladimir Putin, who continues to effectively run Russia through his hand-picked "successor," President Dmitry Medvedev, still resembles what he once was: the head of the notorious KGB security agency. Putin never renounced communism, nor has he embraced Western values. Russia was admitted to the G-8 largely because many in the West believed it would soften Putin and transform the Russian bear into a pussycat. That was a mistake and now we see Putin for what he is: a man intent on restoring Russia's "greatness" by means that closely resemble those employed by deceased Soviet dictators.
The MSM and so many lefty, youth, minority voters just do not think Georgia is a part of our national security, energy , human rights agenda. Europe will not do anything, Sarkozy notwithstanding. The UN, well we know they are so corrupt that they would take even more oil for money from the new Russian imperialists. That liberals think this above is just sad but there it is. As to Barry; he didn’t even know where Georgia was at the start of this crisis. Yet, it appears that the media will push this socialist pacifist Messiah on us for years. By his admin’s end, I believe this nation might be a Third World nation.
Lessons of Russia’s Depopulation Disaster
NewsMax.com | Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
Posted on 02/06/2003 7:44:17 PM PST by friendly
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