Saturday, March 15, 2014

Saboteur Accusing Rescuer of Sabotage

Here is an aging John McCain that is turning not into an elder statesman serving America with dignity as do all aging statesmen, but turning into a running dog that stops running once in a while, to sit in the lap of his Jewish master where he laps the back of his hand while listening to new instructions as to what he is expected to do next, and how he is to do it.

And John McCain has done it again, this time while playing the role of the dog that spent time sabotaging the American ship of state. After that, he accused President Obama of making America look weak when in reality it was Obama that went behind McCain repairing the damage that the latter was causing. The McCain accusation came in an article titled: “Obama Has made America Look Weak” and subtitled: “John McCain on Responding to Russia's Aggression.” It was published in the New York Times on March 15, 2014.

The core of the McCain accusation in his own words is this: “Crimea has exposed the disturbing lack of realism that has characterized our foreign policy under President Obama.” He goes on to say this is a worldview that must change, and so he puts down a plan which – when you look at it closely – looks no different from what Mr. Obama has been doing and continues to do.

The fact is that you cannot make a whale look weak. But if you see a whale beach itself, which it will do rather than drown in the high seas, it is because it is weak and feels it is getting weaker. Likewise, America looks weak not because it is strong and made to look weak, but because it is really weak, and getting weaker relative to the rest of the world. And this is happening because the world is getting stronger in response to an evolutionary process that nobody can stop; not even John McCain's masters.

He then does something that always looks bizarre even after seeing it repeated over and over again by McCain and by people like him. He pretends to know like the back of his hand those he describes as the most evil things ever to have existed. But the fact remains that the only back of a hand he knows is the one he licks; that of his Jewish master. Thus, what he describes as evil is none other than his master. The same goes for all those like him who describe someone as being the most evil thing ever to have existed. Actually, they are describing the same evil master; the one that owns McCain and owns them all.

He laments that Americans are told: “the tide of war is receding.” He explains that this makes America look weak, and that “to people like Putin, weakness is provocative.” He goes on to tell the readers everything they may or may not have wanted to know about what Putin thinks and what he feels, but never bothered to ask. He tells them all about Putin's ideas with regard to the reset, the missile defense plans, NATO, the strategic arms reductions, the Obama flexibility, his decision to withdraw rather than succeed, the slashing of the defense budget, the lack of strategy, the relation with China and Iran, the Syrian red line, the Obama vacillation, the world being a brutish and cynical place, the zero-sum game. And then some, and then some, and then some.

Having recited this litany, McCain puts his foot down, and commands what must be done. “Crimea,” he says “must be the place where Obama begins to restore the credibility of the United States as a world leader.” The first thing to be done, he asserts, is to work with the allies. Well, my dear reader, either he genuinely does not know it, or he pretends not to know that this is exactly what President Obama is doing.

Still, he itemizes the steps that must be taken which are these: Sanction Russian Officials, Isolate Russia, boycott the G 8 summit in Sochi, convene it elsewhere, provide Ukraine with financial assistance, rearm “ourselves” morally and intellectually. That last part makes you laugh because it does not take much moral and intellectual rearming to lick the hand of one's master. As to how this will make America world leader is not clear, especially that it is well known that America lost its credibility when it subcontracted its foreign policy to the Jewish lobby, and to its hand-licking, running dogs. This is a situation that Mr. Obama has inherited, and he is doing his best to reverse it.

To show the world how steeped he is in the culture of his masters, McCain does something that is as Jewish as to say “gimme compensation.” He makes prophesies concerning the future of Putin and Russia. He says that because Russia is run by a corrupt regime, it is rotting on the inside. This will cause the Russian people to come for Putin the same way that the Ukrainian people came for Yanukovych.

But what good is it to make a set of prophesies without saying how to prepare for them, and then exploit them when the time comes? To this end, he says that the Allies must support the human rights of the Russian people by expanding the Congressional Act to impose sanctions on those who abuse them. The Allies must also stop the Russian officials who park their money in the West. And they must prove that other former Soviet satellites have a future in the Euro-Atlantic community … as does Russia itself, by the way.

Having ruled out a hot war with Russia, and having put down a plan to deal with the Crimean situation – a plan that is no different from the one Obama is implementing – McCain still misses something. He misses telling how he sees the implementation of the plan should go. But if you read him well, and if you read all those like him, you will find that they want the American whale to keep swimming as if nothing had changed.

But things have changed, and rather than let the whale drown in the high seas, President Obama has brought it safely to the beach where it will rest, will regain its strength and will rejoin a world that will be different from what was before. And this is better than do nothing or do something rash, the result of which will be the drowning of the whale in the high seas – taking with it a false pride, and the bad advice of friends that turned out to be worse than enemies.