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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 14223" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Russians...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with Paul on both counts. We should rejoice in the Ukraine's insisting on their rights, and it nothing to do with the U.S. directly. I just see it as a sad reflection on how complacent we've become, and the hypocrasy of allegations of voter fraud in the Ukraine by Colin Powell given the voting irregularities in our recent election.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p><p style="text-align: right">[snapback]16472[/snapback]</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>That's right: and this hypocrisy is so ingrained (and inbred) into the Executive branch that it actually poses no risk. It's business as usual. What you have to beware of is the stuff that comes out of the blue from the White House or Departments of State and Defense, or from the "Intelligence Community," stuff that has no precedent behind it-- like the sudden decision that we need to invade and conquer a country because it has the desire to someday hurt us. That was a complete reversal of American foreign policy going back to 1918.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that we should be wary of is China's obligation to North Korea, which extends well beyond any written pacts. China views the stability of the regime there as part of its vital defenses, and history (a briefing hardly ever attended by any in the Administration) teaches us that China will not hesitate to militarily defend North Korea.</p><p></p><p>If we had gone into Iran before Afghanistan, we may have had to worry about Russia this way; we certainly cannot go into any of the old Soviet Republics without going up against Russia, and this, of course, includes some countries suffering from violent Islamic fundamentalism. </p><p></p><p>The lines are being drawn, though not quite the way we might have imagined a few years ago. This is because we have a brainless cowboy in charge.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 14223, member: 42"] [b]Russians...[/b] I agree with Paul on both counts. We should rejoice in the Ukraine's insisting on their rights, and it nothing to do with the U.S. directly. I just see it as a sad reflection on how complacent we've become, and the hypocrasy of allegations of voter fraud in the Ukraine by Colin Powell given the voting irregularities in our recent election. Cary [right][snapback]16472[/snapback][/right] [/b][/quote] That's right: and this hypocrisy is so ingrained (and inbred) into the Executive branch that it actually poses no risk. It's business as usual. What you have to beware of is the stuff that comes out of the blue from the White House or Departments of State and Defense, or from the "Intelligence Community," stuff that has no precedent behind it-- like the sudden decision that we need to invade and conquer a country because it has the desire to someday hurt us. That was a complete reversal of American foreign policy going back to 1918. Another thing that we should be wary of is China's obligation to North Korea, which extends well beyond any written pacts. China views the stability of the regime there as part of its vital defenses, and history (a briefing hardly ever attended by any in the Administration) teaches us that China will not hesitate to militarily defend North Korea. If we had gone into Iran before Afghanistan, we may have had to worry about Russia this way; we certainly cannot go into any of the old Soviet Republics without going up against Russia, and this, of course, includes some countries suffering from violent Islamic fundamentalism. The lines are being drawn, though not quite the way we might have imagined a few years ago. This is because we have a brainless cowboy in charge. [/QUOTE]
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