by Thomas Craig

While we deal with our problems at home, we have been seeing a disturbing uptick in "chutzpah" regarding foreign hostile nations.  North Korea is threatening war with anyone who disrupts their not-at-all-a-missile-test sattelite launch.  Iran is testing a new air-to-surface missile which I'm sure, along with their nuclear ambitions, is merely for civil purposes.  Does this worry anybody else that these rogue nations have been feeling increasingly emboldened by our new administration?  In a perfect world, we could sit down at a starbucks with these Leaders and talk out our differences.  This is reality, however, and the psychopaths who control vast amounts of power in troubled lands will not be pacified by a handshake.  (Even if that handshake is coming from Obama.)  The United States is the most powerful nation in the world.  This fact, along with our freedoms and liberties will always make us a scapegoat for other countries.  Even other democracies (and I use that term loosely) such as Russia continue to use us as a scapegoat to distract the masses from their own defective governments.  If Iran and North Korea suddenly accept an offer of peace and make nice with America, their people will soon turn their attention to the fact that despite "American hostilities", their lives are still wretched.  What makes it so frustrating to me is that WE are the ones with the power, yet we are trying to appease THEM.  North Korea and Iran know that they have no capability to wage war against us.  They realize the might of the United States Armed Forces and they know that confrontation with us would lead to their fall.  Our military is a powerful deterrent, yet we must have the resolve to use it.  A holstered gun does little to stop a criminal if the criminal knows that you wouldn't dare reach for it.


 


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Mon, 09 Mar 2009 21:47:29

"The United States is the most powerful nation in the world."

I love being able to say that. =)

Oh...and you didn't mention the big flip of the bird given to Obama, courtesy of our former red comrades. Great, isn't it?

I would have to hesitate before assuming that they know about or rather, are threatened by the might of the U.S. We're not engaging these wars properly. If we were to sweep in, bomb the crap out of them, and get in-their-face nasty about our intentions and expectations, maybe we could at least get through to the non-wacko citizens currently being massacred by their own leaders. But no...we've got AP reports, MSNBC spin, and underground VHS tapes to fight against for the sake of the image we're supposed to have in the world (and don't according to anyone besides ourselves).

We should send a satirical letter to Obama (and cc Hannity for his enjoyment...) encouraging Obama to have "fireside chats" and mixers with the likes of Ahmadinejad, Medvedev, and Lil' Kim.

 



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