Tinker
Just
like Kenny Loggins 1979 song said "This is it" for the respect and
effectiveness of the United States foreign policy relationship with the rest of
our world for a lot of years to come.
If
President Barack Obama doesn't stand up and fight along with the country of
Ukraine there will be nowhere to hide the shame people suffer when they go back
on their sacred honor by not keeping their word to a friend or foe.
Ukraine
gave-up that country nuclear arsenal to the Western Government under the
understatement that the Western Government would come to their defense when and
if Ukraine needed it.
Putin
has marched into the Crimean peninsula and invaded Ukraine country sovereignty.
And
President Barack Obama don't really seem to care much at all. He just keeps
putting on the Hollywood Barack Obama show as Putin keep getting more of his
way each and every day.
I
feel very sad over Ukraine because they have been abandoned by my United
States powerful Government. And I wish Barack Obama would turn on a dime and
sent the United States Navy alongside the Russians Navy fleet. And to send 150
000 American Army & Marines soldiers with the United States Air-force to
the airport and country of Ukraine today.
Then we will all see what that too bit leader Vladimir Putin
of Russia world do about that in and if we do. Then I would like for President
Obama to tell Putin that he will be looking over his shoulder for the remaining
part of his life on this earth. That because of what the United States military
is capable of Putin life will not be around much longer if he don’t go
back to where he came from.
“That this is it”
Obama’s stance leaves room for Putin the conquerer.
The wages of
weakness
By Charles Krauthammer, Published: March 6 E-mail the writer
Vladimir Putin is a lucky man. And he’s got three more years
of luck to come.
He takes Crimea, and President Obama says it’s not in
Russia’s interest, not even strategically clever. Indeed, it’s a
sign of weakness.
Really? Crimea belonged to Moscow for 200 years. Russia
annexed it 20 years before Jefferson acquired Louisiana. Lost it in the
humiliation of the 1990s. Putin got it back in about three days without firing
a shot.
Now Russia looms over the rest of eastern and southern
Ukraine. Putin can take that anytime he wants — if he wants. He has already
destabilized the nationalist government in Kiev. Ukraine is now truncated and
on the life support of U.S. and European money (much of which — cash for
gas — will end up in Putin’s treasury anyway).
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