Posted on 03/04/2014 2:28:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Before we get to the substance of it, heres a wider shot of the backdrop for todays statement. Kneel before Zod, Vladimir.
jon gabriel @exjon
"If you listen closely, you can hear laughing
all the way from the Kremlin." http://shar.es/FLfgH
12:13 PM - 4 Mar 2014
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Anyway. Is O right that the Crimea walkover is more a sign of Russian weakness than of strength? And is there any way to answer that question dispassionately knowing how self-serving his spin here is? Theres nothing more Hopenchangey than watching this guy try to frame western impotence in the face of Russian aggression as some sort of image problem that can be corrected by his pals in the media, especially knowing that his red line humiliation last year in Syria surely emboldened Putin internationally. Plus, I dont quite follow his read on what Russian satellites are apt to do now that Moscows brought a boot down on Ukraine. If youre a Russian border state thats intrigued by closer ties to the EU, what does Moscow have to offer you except the threat of invasion (or, at a minimum, turning off the gas/oil tap) if you get too frisky with the west? Clamping down on Crimea is a quintessential pour encourager les autres move by Putin, and surely his best bet to keep those satellites in Russias orbit.
But then, thats Obamas point. Only a state with comparatively little to offer economically would feel obliged to roll into Crimea when there was no Ukrainian threat to the peninsula and certainly no Ukrainian threat to Russias base in Sevastopol. They cant offer their satellite states a more attractive political model than the EU so theyre reduced to gratuitous muscle-flexing to keep them in line. Like Ross Douthat said a few weeks ago, the striking thing about Putin is that, despite his reputation as a geopolitical grand master, he struggles to keep Ukraine in line in a way that earlier Russian autocracies never did. The fact that the Euromaidan was able to chase Yanukovych, his puppet, across the border is proof enough of his blundering. Putins near-term grand ambition is to build a Eurasian Union with Russias satellites as an economic counterweight to the EU, but not even the prospect of that was enough to lure Kiev to Russias side peacefully. He runs a fantastically corrupt, rapidly depopulating kleptocracy George Will likes to call Russia a third-world country with a first-world army and, go figure, his neighbors arent keen to gamble their national futures on an alliance with it unless theyre forced. (If you believe a poll taken in mid-February, before Yanukovych was toppled, only 41 percent of Crimeans want to become part of Russia.) Thats what Obama means by weakness, and thats why you see him here hammering the point that nations should be free to choose their destiny via elections. Given a truly free choice, how many of Russias neighbors would opt to partner with the Moscow Mussolini instead of the EU? He cant win the battle of ideas. He can only win wars.
But thats what makes Putin dangerous. The more insecure he feels, the bolder he might get. And the bolder he gets without paying a price for it, the bolder other powers might get. Thats really why Os mumbling about sanctions and other penalties not because he cares much about Ukraine but because the things he does care about, like making a deal with Iran, get harder every time something like this happens.
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When you think about it... the entire background of a grade school classroom setting speaks volumes about Obumbler and his gang.
If your nationals in x country’s lives are threatened, you have every right to remove the threat and save lives.
America did this in Grenada. Now it may be reasonably disputed whether a threat to Russian and Russian speakers existed at all in Ukraine but Russia felt better safe than sorry.
And its not a reversion to 19th Century notions of force to maintain some forms of force have a higher place under international law than others. Ensuring people’s safety is always to be commended.
Not that the presidency isn't a very tough job, it is, but this president has lost his luster, his "messiahness," his very honor. He is a shell of a man. Lacking a package between his legs.
At this point, only worthy of scorn, and derision.
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