Question: Did the Lincoln School District author Obama's foreign policy as relates to Russia's imperialism?

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Our photo is a memo from the Progressive run, Lincoln school district.  If you can read and understand commonsense,  you don't need commentary from me.   As I read this testimony to the reality of an Idiot Servant,  I could not help but see most of Obama's diplomatic policy embedded in this piece of work.  

Think about it:  Obama is on record telling an interviewer that he "understands some of Putin's concerns."   He is on record believing that bowing to the demands of the Russian dictator is the better diplomatic strategy.  As a result,  he unilaterally decided to refuse the treaties made with the Czech Republic and Poland,  for a a missile DEFENSE system,   his first foreign policy decision,  back in 2009.  A few days ago,  he sent food rations and socks to Ukraine instead of small arms,  ammo and night-vision glasses,  not wanting to provoke the Russians.  


4 comments:

  1. Missile defense system would be stupid posturing. They system is already obsolete and would not do ANYTHING to protect anyone. Would it satisfy you if Obama started a war with Russia? You would think that you'd have learned something from Bush bankrupting America for his misguided wars.

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  2. First, Bush did not bankrupt America. That is beyond silly, an intentional lie, told over and over again, by those who gave Bush permission to invade Iraq. He won that war in five years, btw, and killed 40,000 terrorists in that victory. Obama has allowed 6 terror attacks in our homeland, Bush allowed NONE.

    "Missile defense" is not some sort of static program that that excludes modernization. While no one WANTS war, I do not believe in a passive response to an aggressive, military state. That has never worked as a strategy. In fact, there really is no such thing as "passive resistance" when it comes to a bully, whether in a school yard or internationally.

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  3. This is hllarious. "Obama has allowed 6 terror attacks in our homeland, Bush allowed NONE. "

    Bush was warned explicitly and repeated ... 40 times in fact of an impending al Qaeda attack, especially during the summer of '01. What did he do? He went on vacation.... for a MONTH.

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/they-knew-but-did-nothing/2008/03/07/1204780065676.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

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  4. Clarke's frustration about how slowly the Bush White House had responded to the cascade of terrorist threats that summer. .... note the date of this memo.

    "Are we serious about dealing with the al-Qaeda threat? Decision makers should imagine themselves on a future day when the CSG [Counterterrorism Security Group] has not succeeded in stopping al-Qaeda attacks and hundreds of Americans lay dead..." -- National Security Council's counter-terrorism director, Richard Clarke, Sept 4, 2001

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