By Alan Caruba
It is one of those coincidences that is, at the same time, so odd and so apt that it requires analysis.
Both Osama bin Laden of al Qaeda and Jed Babbin, editor of Human Events, have come to the same conclusion about President Barack Hussein Obama and virtually on the same day.
When two such disparate individuals, separated by half a globe, conclude that Obama has rendered himself “powerless”—bin Laden’s word and “weakened”—Babbin’s description, you have to take notice.
Commenting two days after the 9/11 anniversary, bin Laden redundantly blamed America’s relationship with Israel for attacks and promised that “all we will do is continue the war of attrition against you on all possible axes,” during an 11-minute video that showed a still photo with a voice-over.
Babbin calls Obama “the incredibly shrinking president”, who has become weakened in his first eight months in office by domestic objectives to the point that he has taken his eye off the ball when it comes to international threats “at least as old as bin Laden’s 1996 fatwa of war against the United States.”
Babbin worries that Obama is clueless regarding the impending Iranian goal of producing enough fissionable material to make its own atomic bombs and nuclear tipped missiles. He reminds readers that, in June, Obama’s Cairo speech “green-lighted Iran’s nuclear program by saying, ‘I understand those who protest that some countries have weapons that others do not. No single nation should pick and choose which nations hold nuclear weapons.'”
Translation: The U.S., under Obama’s administration, will do nothing to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power. “Weakened by anger and naivete,” says Babbin, “Obama is incapable of dealing with Iran. On Iraq and Afghanistan, the news is no better.”
Bin Laden is of the same opinion! Noting that Obama retained Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense from the Bush administration, bin Laden said, “Reasonable people knew that Obama is a powerless man who will not be able to end the war as he promised.”
It must really suck to be President of the United States and have bin Laden and Jed Babbin, along with two million folks who showed up on September 12, tell you they think you’re an idiot and a weakling to boot.
A third voice requires our attention and it is Dore Gold, Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations from 1997 to 1999. Dr. Gold has a new book, “The Rise of Nuclear Iran: How Tehran Defies the West.”
Dr. Gold takes the U.S. and Western nations to task for their long and tepid response to Tehran’s openly declared intention to become a nuclear power.
Iran’s Mamoud Ahmadinejad has made no secret of the fact that he wants to “wipe Israel from the map” and one of its ayatollahs has mused that Iran could afford to lose a million or more of its people to achieve that goal.
Dr. Dore warns that, “Few understand the significance of the moment the world is facing. A nuclear Iran involves the merger between radical Islam and nuclear weapons technology,” adding that “a nuclear Iran will be able to offer a protective, nuclear umbrella over al Qaeda or any group, allowing it to strike with impunity.”
“In short, says Dr. Dore, “a nuclear Iran will totally alter the international security environmental, setting the stage for a new scale of terrorist threats that the world has not yet witnessed.”
A lot of people find reasons to deplore Israel, but I suspect they will be greatly relieved if that tiny nation does what a great power like the U.S. won’t do.
Unless Iran’s nuclear facilities are destroyed, no American, no European, no Russian, no Chinese, and no one in the Middle East will be safe from the chaos Iran’s leaders want in order to bring about the return of the Twelfth Imam, a mythical Shiite figure.
You cannot talk to or negotiate with people who are crazy.
I can't help wondering if Obama's "weakness" isn't really part of some grand plan and he is merely doing the bidding of others, particularly in the global arena. I don't like conspiracy theories as I just flat don't have the time and energy to devote to them. My first and current impression is that Obama was PUT in office to do exactly what he is doing since Congress sits quietly by and, in fact, has joined him in shredding the Constitution. The other side of the coin is, they're all stupid, egocentric sissies. Either way, it appears that Babbin and Bin Laden have got him pegged regardless of the motivation.
ReplyDeleteAlan you and I both know that. Solution put you and me in charge and a few good men and we'll have it straightened out in short order. No ROE's.
ReplyDelete"Semper Fi"
I'm being facetious here.
Buzzg...I have found that, as often as not, it is not a conspiracy, but merely vanity, stupidity, and a nasty inclination to want to tell everyone how to behave and what they can and cannot do.
ReplyDeleteWe've got people for that job, they're called parents!
Yeah, Alan, I agree but this is beyond parenting. The people who are hell bent on the destruction of our way of life need something far more severe than 'tough love' and parenting. We American citizens have got a very large row to hoe. There are probably 10 million reasons how/why we have come to this fork in the road, and as Yogi Berra once said; "When you come to a fork in the road, take it."
ReplyDeleteThere were an estimated 2 million?, people on Pennsylvania Ave. 9/12. I would have been there but I live in Oregon and it was not possible at this time. Those people made a statement. I support it. Robert Gibbs said; "I don't know what group this is." Or something to that effect. That simple egocentric statement says it all. The people now in charge of our government are not in touch with us, don't want to be in touch with us, and assume that shortly we will grow tired of the fray and disappear or they will simply legislate us out of existence. I have news brethren, they ain't seen nothing yet. Oremus.
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ReplyDeleteI'll vote for you and Necromancer.
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Would it be impolite for me to say that this administration is made up of idiots? I thought so, but I'm not taking it back now! God Bless you Mr. Caruba
ReplyDeleteParenting was perhaps the wrong metaphor. It is much bigger than that. It is a society that is in danger of sliding into selfishness, decadence, indifference. I was very encouraged by the protest march. I am told that for every one person that attended, you could count five to ten more who they also represent.
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