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Bare Naked Islam outdid herself,, THIS IS PRICELESS!!!!
and I sure as hell could use a laugh!!!

How do I put this politely? You
Americans are dumb. Today, Russia and America are fighting each other
over fighting the Muslim radicals. Instead, we should be uniting to
crush these violent Islamists, once and for all. You Americans want to
remove my ally, the Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad. To borrow a phrase
from your John F. Kennedy, Assad may be a son-of-a-bitch, but he’s my son-of-a-bitch.
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So if you want to destroy him, what are you going to give me in
return? If your answer is, “We will give you nothing,” well, why would I
ever agree to that? That’s not negotiation, that’s dictation; it’s a
return to the bad Yeltsin days, when Holy Mother Russia was pushed into
the mud like a used whore.
Look, I’ll be the first to say that
Obama’s “red line” comment was dumb. It’s obvious he hadn’t thought it
through; one can see it in the words he used to express his policy. He
said that the “red line” would be crossed if “a whole bunch” of
chemical weapons were used. What kind of language is that? How does
one quantify a “whole bunch”? This is the President of the
High-and-Mighty United States, and he’s talking like a schoolboy? All
for this silliness over sarin in Syria?
Do I think that Assad did it? Gassed
those people? I don’t know; I’ve never asked him. He’s certainly
capable of it, and yet only the Americans think that the case against
Assad is a “slam dunk.” Everyone else agrees that the case is murky.
Everyone else follows the first rule of intelligence-gathering: Consider
the source–namely, the pro-rebel media. In this instance, the rebels
were losing, and then they got “gassed”–and now Uncle Sam is rushing to
their side. How convenient.
The Romans, who knew something about both imperialism and trickery, always asked,cui bono–who benefits? Well, the beneficiaries in this episode are the rebels–also known as Al Qaeda. Way to go, Americans!
So let’s check some other news items: Here’s a June 6 item from a Turkish newspaper reporting
on “the case of Syrian rebels who were seized on the Turkish-Syrian
border with two kilograms of sarin.” And it’s not just the Turks: Carla Del Ponte,
the Swiss-born former UN Prosecutor for War Crime Tribunals, has echoed
those same charges against the rebels. They’re the bad guys!
Yet could this evidence against the rebels all be Russian disinformation? Hey, we’re good, but not that good.
Meanwhile, go ahead: Look for this
information in your mainstream American media–your so-called “free
press.” You can barely find it. Yankee lapdog reporters will cover
everything that Obama says, and everything that John McCain says, but
they won’t send reporters to warzones to go and actually figure out what
happened.
Nor will American “presstitutes”
remind their people of their own country’s history of helping the Iraqis
use poison gas, all the time, in the 80s. Yes, American reporters are
sheep. They try to figure out what Obama wants them to write, and then
they write it. Or if Obama doesn’t have a clear line on some topic–which
is often–they look over the shoulder of the reporter next to them and
copy that. Like I said, sheep.
The result is a herd mentality, showing no understanding of what true necessity truly looks like.
Here’s an example of a real “red
line”: It’s June 24, 1812, and Napoleon Bonaparte, having conquered all
of continental Europe, is now leading a half-million soldiers across the
Neman River, invading Russia, heading straight for Moscow. Six months
later, Napoleon retreats in disastrous defeat, but only after he burns
our sacred capital and leaves 200,000 Russians dead in battle. Now that’s a red-line situation.
But even the Czars, those blockheads,
weren’t dumb enough to send Russian forces halfway around the world
because someone wasn’t being nice to someone else. So in my time, I can
hardly get worked up over Assad using poison gas–if he did. Dead is
dead, I say. In any case, Assad is adhering to the first rule of a
leader: Stay in power. And so you do what it takes.
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