Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Obama Decision Fortifies Iran and Russia



Shameful Obama Decision

We condemn the Obama administration’s decision to end development of the anti-nuclear missile program designed to protect the United States and our European allies from possible attacks from Iran and other points in the Middle East.

Poland stuck its neck out to support the program allowing the construction of radar sites on their territory. Their support of this defense initiative was seen as a highly provocative move by Putin’s thugs in Moscow.

Clearly, Obama’s decision to reverse this program is a bold concession to Putin.

The cruel irony is this decision was made on the anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939.

The Obama decision is a double-edged sword as it shows a failure to stand up to Iran demonstrating to them without equivocation the United States and its western allies will pursue all measures to resist any strategic threat from the megalomaniacs in Tehran. At the same time, it shows a lack of resolve subject to further exploitation as the Russian government moves further toward its old Soviet ways against joining constructively with the west.

Making this all the worse is a revelation from the International Atomic Energy Commission whose research shows Iran currently has the capacity and knowledge needed to produce a bomb.

As one last missing piece of the puzzle, of course, as the Iranian nuclear threat materializes, Russia is prepared to sell the radical Islamic regime their state of the air defense missiles.

The unfortunate decision to curtail a defensive not offensive weapons program shows America’s unwillingness to stand its ground and in so doing capitulate to totalitarianism and terrorism.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Pussies: Obama's Policy on Radical Islamic Terrorism

Obama's National Security team hard at work.


Obama Administration Softens Key War on Terrorism Concepts


God help us in the war against Islamic Extremist sponsored terrorism with Barack Obama as “Commander in Chief” and “Chief Law Enforcement Officer.” His administration views the situation through the distorted vision of one false assumption after another. All of these minimize the threat our country faces and obscures the responsibilities required to maintain the nation’s security.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/13/AR2009031302371.html?nav=igoogle


First, Obama’s Director of National Security, Janet Napolitano made no mention of the war on terror in her introductory address speaking more of disaster and hurricane relief. She’s got part of the equation right. When the United States sustains another terrorist attack, it will be a disaster and the need for relief efforts could be tremendous. To make this more concrete, in court filings on how to deal with Guantanamo terrorist suspects filed today, March 13, 2009, the administration made no mention of “enemy combatant.”

The key issue where this distinction is vital is that the judiciary to determine whether the government’s detention of terror suspects is justified. The Obama administration indicates it will continue to detain those who “substantially supported” the Taliban, al-Qaeda or were involved with the 9/11 attacks. The Bush administration not only referred to these terror suspects as enemy combatants but they also contended that these Islamic terror detainees were “engaged in hostilities” a concept which is more behavior oriented, observable, and easier to document whereas “substantially supported” is a more nebulous concept.

Operationally, this distinction should be symbolic to reflect Obama’s kinder, gentler approach to dealing with criminal extremists pledged to kill us. However, symbols stand for something. The Obama administration is showing it does not accept the gravity of the situation as if they can talk nice and play let’s make up, that perhaps there are some “moderate” Taliban members who might be able to exert some pressure on the extremists. Translation: Obama believes that some members of a religious extremist cult turned into a terrorist and political entity pledged to fight to the death “jihad’ a war sanctioned by Allah to destroy us. What part of being part of a movement that clearly states not only would it kill us but we’ve already seen evidence of how it deals with its own people who behaved in any manner that does not comply with their murderous Islamic-Fascist exertion of power does the President see as more moderate and reasonable.

The intellectual stench of political correctness abounds in the Obama approach, that if we call something by a nice non-offensive term, it will just go away. Case in point, Liberals have eliminated the problem of “illegal aliens” by renaming them undocumented workers, they are now victims of our legal and economic system – yes victims, the sort that the Democratic Party dumps mountains of money in insane government programs to make them another Democratic voting block.

Obama is infatuated with the power of his verbal skills. If he says it, it is so. Time and again when providing support for his policies and initiatives, the modern Messiah finds no use to cite historical precedent, document the issue with clear dollars and cents specifics, employ logic, or show any kind or risk versus reward assessment. Instead, the man who would be savior frames his remarks, “I’ve always (chose your verb) said, believed, stated, argued, felt, insisted that my position is correct on this matter.” Barack Obama speaketh, it is so.

Question his logic and be prepared for the labels that will be applied. His opponents are bigoted, homophobic, greedy rich, out of touch, sexist…whatever… or if a specific label doesn’t fit the situation, his spokesmen have the catch all label for their opposition, that the Obama critic is more interested in supporting Rush Limbaugh who (gasp) affirmed he hopes Obama fails for the course Obama is on means America loses. This column believes the same thing, but we didn’t need to consult with el-Rushbo to reach our conclusions.

No amount of sophistry, no flowery rhetoric, no political persuasion, no creating false boogie men with sinister motivation can wash away the cold hard facts. Within Islamic society there is huge subculture that hates the United States and seeks our destruction. For some, it is engaging in radical terrorism. For others, it is providing financial support filtered through what appear to be mosque centered charities and madras’s, the religious centered training facilities which train and develop terrorist recruits. Wow broad and deep the extent of radicalism pervades Islamic culture is hard to determine as most countries in the Muslim world are governed by strict Islamic law, sharia, creating a closed society where open expression of dissent is forbidden and violently oppressed.

The deep seated hatred of the United States as the Great Satan, Israel, the broader western culture, and all things Judeo-Christian did not suddenly arise in response to American foreign policy and oil interests. Listening to the Obama-maniacs, one would get the impression that the 9/11 attackers were just a handful of lone-wolf maniacs, that the skepticism toward the United States only came as result of the Bush administration’s response. Do they not remember Bill Clinton launched a series of missile attacks against Iraq and al-Qaeda?

For practical purposes, the road to today’s conflict in the Middle East exploded with the 1967 Arab-Israeli War where Soviet backed Islamic nations surrounding Israel attacked the staunch U.S. ally, Israel. At the time, though diplomats spoke of “the third world” areas such as the Middle East that were neither allied with the West or the Soviet block. They had their own agenda. Israel rapidly defeated the Arab forces seizing territory along the Gaza strip, the West Bank, and much of northern Egypt east of the Nile including the Suez Canal. Anti-Western hostility broke out against Westerners in the Middle East including as one for instance, Esso (now Exxon-Mobil) workers and families in Tripoli as a military government under strong man, Muammar al-Gaddafi, seized power, fled for their lives as anti-American violence spread to the streets.

The first time the hard reality of Arab tension with the West should have become apparent was the conflict that began on October 6, 1973 when Syria and Egypt invaded Israel. Although the battle lines shaped up along traditional East/West rivalries, the Soviet Union supporting the Arab alliance and the United States supporting Israel, the Arab oil embargo demonstrated to every American our stake in the Middle East. Whether it was rapidly rising oil costs, gasoline lines, or the 55 mph national speed limit, the conflict affected Americans in their day-to-day life, but did the population truly sense how much our culture was at odds with the Islamic world?

The war ended, but fuel costs remained higher and the 55 mph speed limit remained in place. Perhaps some would see real progress in the Middle East as the Carter administration brought together Israeli Prime Minister Menachem and Anwar El-Sadat signing the Camp David accords which normalized relationships between the two countries and provided for the return of territory to Egypt.

Meanwhile, on the border of the Arab world, another faction of the Islamic world, the ancient land of Persia would become the new hot spot as the Shah of Iran’s iron grip on power was coming unraveled by a widespread revolt from the Iranian people. With no support from the United States, the Shah’s government fell, and out of the chaos that brought to power the forces of the Islamic revolution. Ayatollah Khomeini was freed from exile in Paris, and the course of America’s conflict with radical Islam became a major factor in American foreign policy.

On November 4, 1979, radical “students” seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran holding the American diplomats and their dependents hostage. They would remain hostage until January 20, 1981 the day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated President. The hostage crisis not only showed the weakness of Jimmy Carter’s grip on foreign affairs but put the conflict between the U.S. and the spirit of radical Islam in clear focus.

As the Soviet’s influence faded during Ronald Reagan’s administration, the true enemy of the United States was the hatred directed toward the republic by the Islamic world despite the factions within that world that were at conflict with each other. Iran and Iraq fought a brutal war during this time, but try to pick a desirable winner in that conflict. The cost to the United States became more apparent as violence spread to the once peaceful eastern Mediterranean oasis of Lebanon. Beirut was burning and the US Marines were right in the middle. On April 18, 1983, Arab terrorists bombed the US embassy. Later that year, October 23, suicide truck bombers attacked Marines stationed at the Beirut International Airport killing 241 Americans, the highest one day death toll since 243 servicemen died in the Tet offensive in Vietnam. Suddenly, the concept of Jihad would become a part of the news savvy American while the public at large remained largely ignorant and indifferent.

While the world rejoiced the fall of world communism in the late 1980’s, the hatred of the United States and power of Islamic extremism was multiplying like an out of control epidemic.

The decade of the 90’s brought a new flashpoint, Kuwait, a wealthy Arab oil kingdom, fell to Saddam Hussein’s invasion. The Iraqi forces went on a vicious campaign of rape, torture, and murder threatening the steady flow of the world’s oil supply. President George H.W. Bush pulled together a massive coalition that drove the Iraqi invaders out of Kuwait in a highly successful Desert Storm operation.

While the 1990’s provided a sense of “all-is-well” as the United States no longer had to contend with the Cold War and domestic tranquility reached a time of unprecedented luxury and success for the American population, the desire to destroy “The Great Satan” continued to grow as terrorists groups and shadow movements gained power and influence looking for the opportunity to strike.

Could the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania on August 7, 1999 sponsored by Osama Bin Ladin make things any clearer? The United States was under attack. Since there was no clear nation-state to blame, the Clinton administration’s response was ineffective and weak. As the 2000 Presidential election approached, on October 12, 2000, the USS Cole docked in the port of Aden, in the Arab state of Yemen, was attacked by Al Qaeda terrorists ripping a 40-by-60 hole in the ship’s port side, killing 17 US sailors.

Is the American public paying attention yet?

On September 11, 2001, life was calm on the east coast of the United States. The heat of summer had retreated. The weather was warm, the sky blue. All seemed well. But on that Tuesday morning as Americans settled into work as summer vacations were over, came the moment of reckoning one would think no American would ever push aside.

How soon we forget? The memory of Saddam Hussein seems a distant memory and ol’ Dubya is roundly criticized for liberating a nation from the tyranny of a blood thirsty tyrant and his sadistic sons. Thankfully, the surge has left Iraq to a point where not even Barack Obama can ruin things now.

Still, there is much unfinished business in Afghanistan. There are few establishments or infrastructure on which to build a modern society. Does our population remember or care the way women were treated forced to walk around in what amounted to little more than burlap bags completely covering and demeaning them from head-to-toe? As long as Islamic culture institutionalizes the abuse against women and thumbs its nose at human rights, there can never be total peace with the west.

Almost everywhere where Islamic culture is concentrated is a possible breeding ground for terrorism whether it is in the most extreme nations, ethnic neighborhoods in Europe, or even in small congregations in the United States. How violent seemingly assimilated Islamic men can behave should be fresh on all citizens’ minds if the news media had done its job with the brutal beheading death of a Buffalo, New York television producer’s beheading of his lovely wife.

While our economic interests require intercourse with the world of Islam we can never let our culture appear to condone their evil behavior in any respect. Our foreign policy must demand justice and support for the human rights of all citizens regardless of how friendly our relations appear at the highest level. Sadly, our government’s willingness to go into extreme debt where enemies of the most basic human freedoms such as Saudi Arabia and Red China are prime investors and with their being stake holders in our finances thus comes influence.

The United States must stand firm and unflinching in its support for freedom and resolve to eliminate all forms of terrorism regardless of origin whether it is in the hands of Islamic radicals or drug lords in Mexico. Softening our stand accomplishes nothing. The world of our Arab adversaries possesses patience and resolve our Western ways leave us too soft to fully comprehend. What we lack in those areas must be countered with overwhelming unmistakable might and the clear understanding we will use it with determination to see our mission through to completion.

The Obama administration clearly does not understand the mission or perhaps even understand we are on one. They do not understand that regardless of our political complexion, we did not choose to go to war against the Islamic world, they declared jihad against us. Let’s not let the pussies in the intellectual and journalistic world kid us. Jihad is not a program of self-improvement. When we are the object of jihad, no one intends to improve himself or us. Yes, the death of radical Islamists is a good thing, but they have a terrible habit of taking innocent people with whom they disagree, the objects of their jihad with them.

Obama’s sycophants fail to understand that if we gain a little bit of accommodation by talking pretty to the forces of evil, it might gain brief calm in some areas, but they’ll wait us out. The softer and less aware we are of their treachery, the easier it is for forces such as those at Bin Ladin’s command to make their strike.

Everything seemed so calm and beautiful at 8:00 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. One hour later, the whole world would change forever. Who could imagine weapons as simple as box cutters could accomplish such harm?

The pussy presidency is upon us. Unlike what the media fan club that still cannot accept what a miserable failure the President they helped installed truly is, everyday that goes by and the failures of Obama-nation pile up, fewer and fewer Americans will see the hip President as the cat’s meow.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Larry King Plays Softball With Murderous Dictator



Mean Ugly Dictator Moves Into Uncle Larry's Neighborhood


Larry King has a certain charm, beneath his gruff Brooklyn-bred exterior, he's just a gentle old gabby fellow who just wants to know how the kids are doing, how do you like New York, and who's the most incredible person you ever met? Of course, you wouldn't tell old uncle Larry something you don't want the whole world to know. He's surely one to drop names. He's met them all. Likewise, he sure has lots of gabby gossip to talk about. From rock stars to astronauts, royalty to Miss America. He also likes interviewing really strange people -- those folks with the crazy look in their eyes always wide, wide open and a bad case of the jitters who painstakingly tell Uncle Larry about being abducted by aliens or how they've talked to dolphins.


He's gruff and persistent but if Uncle Larry ever tried to play hardball with his guests, he'd be tossing them Nerf balls! After bouncing around and running afoul with the law for grand larceny which he bargained down to a simple "no contest" to passing bad checks, a long career in broadcasting beckoned.


Soon Larry King became a fixture on the radio dial hosting an all night syndicated talk show on the Mutual Network that started off with a 90 minute interview segment then call-in talk show segment for the rest of the night. Yeah, old Larry was a nationwide cure for insomnia. "Next caller, Moose Fart, Montana, go ahead!"


That fame lead Uncle Larry to CNN just when the network was becoming a national big shot to be their big prime time star. He's been around since June, 1985 in front of the old fashioned microphone, no sports coat, in shirt sleeves and his classic suspenders. Back in 1985, there wasn't much competition in Larry's neighborhood. He reigned supreme. Larry King had been around for more than a decade when Fox News launched with some obnoxious blooter, Bill O'Reilly and a couple unknowns Hannity and Colmes. Today, they are smoking Uncle Larry in the ratings, but they still keep lined up to talk to Uncle Larry. You're nobody until you chew the fat with Uncle Larry.


Egads, what's this, no Sarah Palin, at least not yet. She must be a nobody. Does Uncle Larry feel squeamish about asking a woman what it's like to gun down a moose? Well, how about interviewing someone who wants to have a much bigger run than a moose rifle. How about an atomic bomb? Of course, such a hunter wouldn't need an atom bomb to kill a moose, but it sure would come in handy to scare the poopy pants off of the great Satan and to push Israel into the sea.


Welcome Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. So how are the kids Mr. Islamic terrorist dictator? What do you like about visiting New York, chum?


Here's the transcript to the interview. Read it and weep!
It's nice to know all's well with Mahmoud's family. He's just real regular guy. Next caller, Buffalo Breath, Wyoming....
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

The World Doesn't Have Time To Blink As Far As Russia Is Concerned







Right Now Is No Time To Ignore EXTREMELY DANGEROUS THINGS Are Rapidly Advancing Overseas


Any pretense of "friendship" between the United States and Russia at this stage of the post Soviet Union world is illusionary at best. The Georgia Crisis was a flagrant attempt by the Russian Government to test Western resolve on its support of fledgling democracies that were once captive entities of the Soviet empire.

More troubling are some actions Russia is involved with outside the bounds of the old Soviet Union. First, and RMF should have made an issue of this but will monitor, are the military games Russia intends to carry out with Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. While much is made of Sarah Palin's inability to articulate what the media fabricated "Bush Doctrine" is, Russia's incursion into our hemisphere violates the most famous Presidential doctrine of all, "The Monroe Doctrine." Could it be Hugo Chavez is posturing his country to be for Russia in the 21st century what Castro had established as Cuba's roll for the Soviet Union in the late 20th Century?

Still far more dangerous, perhaps the single most dangerous issue in world events today is the probability of a nuclear-armed Iran. Given that the Iranian government is essentially one ruled by Islamic terrorists and the long list of statements of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad concerning the destruction of Isreal and even the United States and the West in general and the documented activities of Iranian scientists, how can any reasonable world leader not take this threat very seriously? Even the old Soviet Union was careful to keep the "Nuclear Club" limited.

That Russia will not join the rest of the world in doing everything possible to keep the absolute most dangerous technology out of the hands of Islamic extremists illustrates just how dangerous Putin and Medvedev are.

To what end? How does a nuclear armed Iran bordering Russia Caspian Sea region benefit the nation at all? Is Russia so desperate for quick economic gain it will gamble the world's future for the quick fix of money for its nuclear technologies? Is this a political move to show its defiance to the rest of the World?

Regardless, with all the other things our government must deal with without pause, every move Russia makes outside its boundaries has to be carefully watched for the potential danger it could represent.

Within the last two months, the Russian army invaded an independent nation, has planned war games in our backyard, and is helping Iran join the list of nuclear armed nations against the backdrop of using its energy resources to commit economic blackmail against Europe.

Political observers are found of saying, "If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it must be a duck." It doesn't take a quack to understand Russia is behaving like a first rate adversary not a friend in 2008. The reality that the rising Russian threat melding with the longstanding Iranian threat developing right before our eyes is terror in its grandest scale as the possibility of the nuclear warfare and the slaughter of millions could be just around the corner.

Does anyone for a moment think Mahmood Arhmadinejad understands "strategic deterents?" In a world where life means little and martyrdom (suicide for the sake of genocide) reigns supreme, this is the true ultimate nightmare scenario.

Every American must come to terms with this. It's not an "over there" issue any longer as if it ever truly was. If this issue doesn't scream for the necessity to elect John McCain over Barack Obama, what else does?

The economic discomfort we suffer now is nothing compared to the threat of Islamic nuclear power. Take a look at what a category two hurricane did to Houston and realize that's little more than a window washing compared to what just one nuclear bomb could do to an American city or one of our allies.