Thursday, August 14, 2008

MATLOOOOOOOCK!



Oh god, somebody woke up Grandpa Fred Thompson.

All the while, in Eastern Europe some of America’s staunchest friends are watching to see what the reaction of the U.S. and the west will be to Russia’s latest gambit. The U.S. and others use the word “unacceptable,” undoubtedly with the same effect that we get when we use it with the Iranians. So do we threaten Russia with denial of the membership in the World Trade Organization that it so covets? Do we expedite Georgia and the Ukraine’s entry into NATO? Do we cut off the tens of millions that we send into Russia to – hopefully – provide for security of nuclear materials? Everything should be on the table.

But the one thing we must not do is allow Russia to feel it can get away with, let alone feel rewarded for, this invasion of a sovereign democratic nation that has also loyally supported coalition efforts in Iraq.

While this crisis plays out we should also note that these events give evidence of a larger reality: the next American President is going to face an international landscape that is more difficult and treacherous than we have ever faced. By now most Americans appreciate the dangers of international terrorism and the fact that a small number of people can wreck unimaginable havoc upon our country and our people if they get their hands on the right kinds of weaponry. What is less understood is that some of the older, traditional kinds of threats are still very much with us, only heightened because of the increasing availability of nuclear weapons and other weapon technologies.

You damn Commies get off my lawn or I'll...I'll...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...

1 comment:

StarStorm said...

Well, at least he's not railing about terrists from Mexico. You know, the "illegal immigrants", that are basically brown, and all brown people are terrists, dontchaknow.

You know, I really have to wonder... did all the neocons just cream their pants over a chance at Cold War II (I.E. Cold War Done Right"?

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