This invasion was planned way in advance.
Ironically, all that Russian bragging about how there were 40,000 troops
guarding Sochi for the Olympics shows that Sochi was the cover story for
concentrating Russian troops within striking distance of the Crimea. I remember
several comments on military sites and also in the TV coverage that the
Russians were over reacting and 10,000 should have been enough. It's possible
that the Russians advanced Sochi as a site in the first place with a Crimean
invasion in mind. Remember, Putin is a chess player who thinks many moves
ahead. The One We Weren't Really Waiting For doesn't even think about his next
move. The Community Organizer in Chief makes it up as he goes along. Our Dear
Leader is sending food rations to the Ukraine so as not to upset Putin. LOL.
Welcome to the second coming of Jimmy Carter.
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A Call for Healing
Mar 21, 2014
Mar 16, 2014
Mess in the Ukraine, Global Implications
War weary commentators
of the left and right are arguing that the Ukraine is not our problem. In disagreement with any contrary argument, these folks like to ask whether the holders of opposing viewpoints are willing to be on the front lines personally. I think they are completely wrong. Remember that NATO now includes Latvia,
Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. The first
3 are Baltic States that used to be part of the USSR and might be next on
Putin's list of targets. We made a commitment to the Ukraine to
guarantee its territorial integrity in exchange for Ukrainians giving up their Soviet era
nuclear weapons. If we ignore our commitment, we will need to quickly move a
large number of US and NATO aircraft to Poland, because at that point Putin
will really be tempted to grab the Baltic States. Regardless, just letting the
Ukraine be cut up will make countries like Saudi Arabia and Israel wonder about
our commitment to them. This could start a general, probably nuclear, war in
the Middle East brought on by Iran's unchecked move towards making their own
nuclear weapons. So enjoy playing games with who's going to get shot at. And
get some popcorn, because the show is only just beginning.
I think the
best possible response to Putin would be to withdraw from the New START
disarmament treaty now in effect with Russia. It is a unilateral step that the
president can take immediately. Unfortunately, the One We Weren't Really
Waiting For will not do this. As I said before, another thing we could do is start moving a
significant number of US and NATO aircraft to Poland and the Baltic States. Our
Dear Leader won't do that either. Our Smartest President Ever will at best tell
Putin that the Ukrainian border is a red line he should not cross. Most likely,
our Community Organizer in Chief will warn Putin that Russia risks condemnation
from the whole international community and all Citizens of the World if he
grabs any more Ukrainian territory. I feel sorry for the Ukrainian people. They
lost the last US election and will have to pay for it even though they didn't
get to vote.
Give US Army a Better Air Force
The Pentagon Budget assumes
retirement of all of our best ground support aircraft, the A-10
"Warthog." As an Air Force vet, I have a solution to the A-10
"Warthog" problem. Give them to the US Army. They really want to keep
"Warthogs" and would cut something else to keep them. The Air Force
has never liked dedicating airplanes and pilots to the single purpose of
tactical air support. The key is the plane is low tech. That means it's
relatively cheap to maintain, but not the "dual capable" holy grail
of USAF desire. The Army lost almost all of its aircraft in a deal in 1948 that
gave the newly established Air Force all current and future fixed wing
aircraft. Currently, the Army can only operate helicopters as attack aircraft.
But helicopters are a lot less capable and a lot more expensive to operate than
"Warthogs." Congress should revoke the 1948 deal and give all the
A-10 aircraft to the US Army. The Army should also be allowed to buy other fixed wing ground attack aircraft as needed in the future.
Affordable Care Act Not Affordable & Liberals Don't Care
The commentators
of the Pravda Press are wondering where all their support from Millenials
went. It seems obvious to me. Liberals are running a Ponzi scheme,
borrowing today so the Millennials will have to pay later. Pension and social spending promises are
unsustainable, and can't continue at current levels when the Millenials try to
collect. Our Dear Leader has added $4.8
trillion in total Federal debt in just one term and is on pace to easily beat
Bush's $6 trillion in 2 terms. The
suburbs of Washington, DC, contain 11 of the 25 richest counties in
America. So it looks like Federal
spending in DC is making a lot of government workers and their connections a
large part of the 1%. Meanwhile,
Millenials like my son in law take 2-3 years to find a job that uses their law
degrees. So how is the Pravda Press
going to convince Millenials that Liberal Economies work better for everyone,
not just the politically connected 1%?
Reality
does not seem to be involved in the MSNBC world. The Left's strategy of trying to run
healthcare has totally failed, and alienated a lot of Millenials now without
affordable health insurance. The Affordable Care Act is not affordable and Liberals don't care.
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