"...fights a never ending battle for truth,
justice and - the American way!"
From the opening narration of the 1952 television
series - "The Adventures of Superman."
One could easily be motivated to think that
President George W. Bush must, on the odd occasion, hallucinate that the White
House is actually the headquarters of the fictional newspaper, the Daily Planet,
and that he is really Clark Kent aka Superman. And I think that the only reason
he has not attempted to test the limits of unassisted flight by jumping out of a
window in the oval office, is that Vice President, Dick Cheney, would most
likely thwart the attempt by holding on firmly to his ankles.
You see, the Neo conservatives have not as yet
finished with their destructive puppet. It would appear they have a few more
'Missions Stupid' for him on their way out of the administrative power sphere,
and won't allow him to risk any questionable air travel techniques beyond that
required on Air Force One.
George Bush has been for them an excellent
choice surrogate. He has also served and performed well as a shill for their
poorly planned, ill timed and disastrously executed foreign adventures; both
militarily and diplomatic.And to prove to the world that it all that took place
during his administration wasn't an accident, they are continuing in the same
vein - right to the very end.
The Clinton Conundrum
By their own words and actions, the disciples
of George Bush Jr. have made former President Bill Clinton's era in the White
House, an unintended guide to how the office of the president should and should
not conduct itself. In doing so, however, they have had to do a 'father, son and
holy ghost' division to compare the two presidents. Needless to say, the ploy
has not worked.
Clinton's administration left office with a
$760 billion surplus. The surplus was still there on January of 2000 when George
Bush took office. However, before the end of his first term in office, even
before 911, the surplus was gone: this is incontrovertible fact.
One must also keep in mind that George Bush is
the only president on record to decrease taxes in wartime. And by doing so, his
actions initiated the coming financial collapse of the United States of America
- one that may be irreparable for the foreseeable future.
With this unacceptable comparative status on
record and committed to the history books, the Neo conservative movement has had
to resort to other avenues . And that was where the global adventure began as we
headed, inevitably, "Back to the Future" and the beginnings of a new Cold
War.
End of the Old Cold War
There were three major events that detailed the
demise of the former Soviet Union and, in essence, the era of the post World War
ll - Cold War. They were as follows:
The Cuban Missile Crisis: The
crisis began when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev saw that the USSR's relations
with Cuba also represented a unique opportunity to offset the threat posed to
Moscow by US Jupiter C nuclear missiles based in Turkey.
On October 15, 1962, United States
reconnaissance photographs taken by an American U-2 spy plane revealed missile
bases being built in Cuba. On October 1962, JFK gave the following speech on the
crisis as a warning to the Soviets:
"It shall be the policy of this nation to
regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western
Hemisphere as an attack on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory
response upon the Soviet Union...
"To halt this offensive buildup, a strict
quarantine on all offensive military equipment under shipment to Cuba is being
initiated. All ships of any kind bound for Cuba from whatever nation and port
will, if found to contain cargoes of offensive weapons, be turned back... We are
not at this time, however, denying the necessities of life as the Soviets
attempted to do in their Berlin blockade of 1948".
Khrushchev folded when President John F.
Kennedy challenged him in a face-off at sea, edging the world close to its first
nuclear conflict. On October 1962, the Soviets capitulated in a U.N. brokered
agreement, and agreed to remove their missile bases in Cuba. In return, the USA
agreed never to invade Cuba and (secretly) to remove its Jupiter C missiles from
Turkey.
The Notorious Flight of Mathias
Rust: In May of 1987, Matthias Rust, a teenage West German pilot,
boldly flew his private plane from Germany, through heavily defended Soviet
Union airspace, and managed to land it smack in the middle of the Kremlin
complex in Moscow. The highly bureaucratized Soviet air defense system was
immobilized, because none of the stations that could have rightfully shot him
down, was willing to give the order without having first received orders to do
so. The aura of Soviet invincibly had come to an end. (Click for ref: The
Notorious Flight)
Reagan's Star Wars
Gamesmanship: During his administration, then President Ronald Reagan
proposed what he called a Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), that would
eventually be labeled by the press as "Star Wars." Warned by many advisors and
experts in the building of defense shields that such a system was far too costly
to build and, most importantly, would not work - Reagan openly moved ahead with
it in any case.
The affect of this bold move forced the Soviets
to reconsider their economic investment in the constant ongoing nuclear missile
race, the very heart of the Cold War, and in the end they decided that they
could not afford to endeavor on a such a quest for an equivalent system. And
from this point on, for all intents and purposes, the Cold War ended. We'd
won!
Something Can Go Very Wrong - Again
Now, thanks to the mindless machinations of the Bush
administration, we are right back where we started in 1962. By making an
agreement with the Polish government to place American missiles in Poland, as a
'supposed' defense shield against the rather 'dubious' possibility of Iranian
missile attacks, the Russian premier, Vladimir Putin, saw right through the ploy
for what it was: a blatant attempt attempt to surround them - defensively. And
it gave him the opportunity to do what he'd been looking for an excuse to do in
any case - invade the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.
This geopolitical mess we at present find ourselves
enmeshed in at present, is the sole invention of Right Wing Conservative
Intellectuals - once again moving George Bush's hand. They and they alone were
the architects of a blunder that is only second to the starting of the Iraq War.
What convincing arguments could we come up with for objection if tomorrow, in direct response to our 'defensive' missiles in Poland, the Russians decided to, once again, place 'defensive' missiles in Cuba? None!
Emerging daily news reports, often on the back pages of newspapers and the Internet, tell a different story of coming troubled times for American foreign policy - or resulting from the lack thereof. By just perusing the following examples from news organizations in the U.S. and around the world, it is not difficult, even for the politically uninitiated, to fathom the relative direction international matters are headed:
A Gathering of Global Storm Clouds
Afghanistan Says U.S.
Killed 76 Civilians
By M. Karim Faiez and Laura King,
Special to The Times
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, Aug. 24 -- President Hamid
Karzai on Saturday denounced an air strike by U.S.-led forces that his
government said killed 76 Afghan civilians. Civilian casualties are an extremely
sensitive subject in Afghanistan, where the government has repeatedly pleaded
with Western troops to exercise greater care to avoid injuring and killing
noncombatants. Karzai broke down in tears during one such appeal.
The U.S. military initially put the number of
dead at 30, describing all of those killed Friday in a remote part of Herat
province, on Afghanistan's western border, as Taliban militants. However,
photographs and reports from several other sources and the U.N. gave clear
indication that 30 of the dead were children.
Governing Coalition
Collapses in Pakistan
By Candace Rondeaux
Washington Post Foreign
Service
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 25 -- Pakistan's
ruling coalition broke apart Monday amid a political battle over the presidency,
paralyzing the U.S.-backed government at a time when Taliban insurgents here and
in neighboring Afghanistan appear to be gaining ground.
President Pervez Musharaf, a longtime U.S.
ally, resigned under threat of impeachment a week ago, and Parliament is set to
elect his successor on Sept. 6.
Taliban Tightens Grip Near
Northern Pakistan Border
by Jackie Northam
July 25 - In Pakistan, Taliban militants have
tightened their grip on three sides of Peshawar, a strategic city of 3 million
people near the frontier with Afghanistan.
The fourth and remaining side includes a major
highway leading to Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, just a 90 minute drive
away.
Pakistan protests 'coalition air attack'
Sept. 3 -- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on
Wednesday lodged a stiff protest against U.S.-led coalition and NATO forces for
what it called a "helicopter-borne ground attack" from Afghanistan into
Pakistan, an uncommon tactic in the coalition's fight against militants along
the violent border.
Iraqi Officials: Deal Close on US
Troop Withdrawal Timeline
Turkish Weekly
Aug 19 - Iraqi officials say Baghdad and
Washington are close to a deal for U.S. combat troops to leave Iraq by October
2010.
They say the proposed timeline sets an initial
target for U.S. troops to withdraw from Iraqi cities and remain on their bases
by June 30, 2009. The schedule could be amended depending on security
conditions, but U.S. officials say they have not agreed to any withdrawal dates.
They say there has been progress in security talks, but some issues remain in
dispute.
A spokesman for Moqtada al-Sadr said
Friday the influential Shi'ite cleric will call on his militia to disarm if the
United States begins to pull troops out according to a set timetable. Sadr has
ordered several cease-fires which are attributed to a significant reduction in
violence over the past year.
Iran Achieves Significant Nuclear
Goal
Dana
Zimmerman-Israel News
Tel Aviv - Aug. 26 - Iran continues to
signal unwillingness to halt nuclear development: Official in Tehran announces
heavy water plant completed. Ahmadinejad claims Iran does not constitute a
threat, but states that the nation willing to defend its right to nuclear
activity with force.
Strike On Iran Still
Possible, U.S. Tells Israel
By Paul Richter and Julian E. Barnes, Los
Angeles Times Staff Writers
Washington - On July 29, the Israeli Defense
Ministry released a statement saying that Barak had told Defense Secretary
Robert M. Gates that "a policy that consists of keeping all options on the table
must be maintained."
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Barak said that
there remains time for "accelerated sanctions" to try to persuade Iran to
abandon the nuclear program.
Israeli officials were concerned in December
when a key U.S. intelligence report concluded that Iran had abandoned an effort
to build a nuclear bomb. They also have noted with concern comments this month
by Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that an
Israeli air strike on Iran would further destabilize the Middle East and
compound the strain on overworked U.S. forces.
North Korea to Suspend
Nuclear Disablement
By Jack Kim
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Tuesday
it will stop disabling its nuclear facilities and consider restoring the
Yongbyon reactor that can make material for atomic bombs, accusing the United
States of violating a disarmament deal.
"We have decided to immediately suspend
disabling our nuclear facilities," the North's KCNA news agency quoted a foreign
ministry official as saying.
"This measure has been effective on August 14
and related parties have been notified of it," the official said.
Russian Parliament
Recognizes Breakaway Georgian Enclaves
By Tom Lasseter and Alla Burakovskaya |
McClatchy Newspapers
MOSCOW Aug. 25 — Russia's parliament voted
unanimously Monday to recognize the independence of two Georgian breakaway
regions that its military invaded earlier this month, intensifying the Kremlin's
showdown with the United States.
If approved by Russian President Dmitry
Medvedev, the resolution would give a domestic legal basis for Russia to
essentially take control of the areas, in defiance of the U.S.-backed government
of Georgia.
Renewed Alliances and Rekindled
Fears
The unnerving factor in these global shifts of
power, influence activities and intent, is not in the specificity of the
players, but in the fact that these events are all taking place within the same
relative time frame. By all historic reference this is a recipe for a pending
disaster.
To make matters worse, we are now entering a
time of new alliances and in some cases, renewed alliances. The most troubling
of such is that taking place in the Middle East, where the Russians are once
again flexing their political muscle to regain the influential foothold the once
held in the Mideast.
By their action in Georgia, the Russians are
determined to regain their old sphere of influence in the countries surrounding
them, and this time to do so without the need for troops on their soil or puppet
governments. Their plan is to simply plan to terrorize them - and there is every
indication that they are, indeed, succeeding.
Flush with oil revenue and determined to be players in the new world order, the Russians have accelerated their work on the Iranian nuclear facilities. At the same time, they have openly declared new security ties with the Syria and renewed diplomatic relations with Libya. And by all of these skillfully planned actions, they are on the cusp of obtaining a future power brokering influence over the flow of Middle East oil - to the world.
Under Vladimir Putin's skillful manipulations
through behind the scenes leadership, the Russians are advancing with painful
certainty toward a confrontation with America and its allies on all fronts. And
unlike with the Cuban Missile Crisis, this time they are highly unlikely to -
blink first - and back down.
Meanwhile, in the same arena of the continuing
Middle East contest, the Israelis' are reading the writing on the wall. They
know that their major financial and military backer, the United States, has
fallen on hard times. But more important they don't want to lose their regional
edge, for contrary to what most people think, in general, the Israelis are not
all that concerned that the Iranian leader will nuclear bomb them. Even they
know the Iranians are not that stupid: devastating retaliation would be
instantaneous
What concerns the Israelis about a possible
Iranian development of a nuclear weapon, is that they will lose their greatest
defense shield in the area - that of being the toughest and most dangerous guy
on the block. This is a strategic element they are not willing to give up or
allow to be negotiated away - even by a trusted ally such as the U.S.
An Unscripted Ending Fraught With Peril
Needless to say, all is happening at time when America is at its weakest since it formation. If the Fannie Mae and Sallie Mae takeovers are counted into the final tally, along with the stimulus package and a few other items, the incoming new administration will face a budget deficit that will just about equal the budget surplus left by the Clinton administration: $760 billion and growing.
Simultaneously, our fractured, exhausted and overextended military is bogged down in two wars, and much of our debt is owed to the very countries we may be confronting. And to make matters worse, the country is in the middle of a very divisive and embittered presidential election. Then there is the other factor: President George W. Bush is still in office and will be so for another four months and - lot can happen in four months. So the question now posed becomes a crucial one namely, what are the qualifications and capabilities of whomever will be coming in to clean-up the mess - if it can all be cleaned-up?
 On the political Right we have Sen. John McCain
and his running mate Alaska Gov., Sarah Palin, and on the left there is Sen.
Barack Obama and his running mate, Sen. Joseph Biden. There are elements and
personality inventories of each side that have the potential to bring terrible
risks to the present global equation - dpending on which side is elected. And
both contending camps are, for all intents and purposes, unknown factors.
Therefore, the greatest danger posed at
present, is that of the 'lame duck' President Bush, who even as a lame duck
leader, is unlike the misconceptions of many - he does believe in what he
believes in.
 The extreme Right was able to use and
manipulate him, not by brainwashing, but because he was already committed to
their point of view. Bush is not only a 'born again Christian', but he actually
regards himself as the Christian equivalent of - Superman.
The man is not afraid to make a stupid decision
because - he doesn't think about his decisions after he has made them. To his
way of thinking, that would be tantamount to his God having second thoughts on
the day of creation: God wouldn't so either would he.
My biggest fear is that near the end of his
reign, should he once again hear that righteous siren call of the 'Christian
Right', he may just decide to leap out of that proverbial window - and he and
his Neo conservative Christian soldiers will take all of America with
them.
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I read most of what you said, Dubya is the worst President this country has ever had,he regards himself as a Christian Superman, I don't believe in Christianity, however Dubya in my opinion is the F--g Devil, the worst economy, since Reagan and Pappa Bush, A fake war, and billions of dollars going into Dubya and Dubai Cheney;s pockets. Blackwater Security, Neil Bush, bank Failure in the 80's Neil Bush, another war McSame, a bank failure Andrew Mc Same, people against the gays, Sarah Palin, Duffis you are a joke and we went to High School together. This country hasn't changed because of backward thinking people like you.
-Gene, Davie, Florida
I admire your unusual but highly intelligent reasoning. I don't always agree with you, but damn you do make me think in three dimensions. And the possible outcome is downright scary, And I know you will agree with me in saying that we both hope you are completely wrong. I lived through the Cuban missile crisis and I don't want to go through that again.
-M. Schaffer, Syracuse NY
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