By Alan
Caruba
I spent
the better part of my life during the Cold War that began at the end of World
War Two in 1945 and did not end until the collapse of the Soviet Union in
December 1991. It was replaced by the Russian Federation and the competition continues.
On
February 22, 1946, George F. Kennan, a junior Foreign Service officer serving
in the American embassy in Moscow sent the first of a long series of dispatches
to the State Department regarding Soviet intransigence, recommending a policy
of “containment” of its expansive tendencies. It became the U.S. policy
throughout the whole of the Cold War. Nine Presidents maintained it.
The war
wasn’t always “cold.” The U.S. and Russia had fought proxy wars in Korea and Vietnam,
faced off over the installation of missiles in Cuba, and then carefully avoided
Mutually Assured Destruction by nuclear weapons.
The
historian, John Lewis Gaddis, author of “The Cold War”, noted that “By the end
of the Cold War, there was little left to hope for from communism, and nothing
left to fear.” Now it’s America’s turn to be governed by a president other
nations do not fear and who is increasingly mocked by bad actors throughout the
world.
Barack
Obama has sought to “fundamentally transform” America by way of the communist
ideology of a strong central government, a people stripped of their weapons to
defend against it, extensive surveillance of their communications with each
other, control of their healthcare system, and the dependency on government
welfare programs that widespread unemployment produces. When you add in a huge
national debt, the prospect of collapse is great.
Mentored
in his youth in Hawaii by Frank Marshall Davis, a card-carrying member of the
Communist Party USA, it doesn’t take a Ph.D. to figure out why Barack Obama has
brought this to pass. When that is combined with his raging narcissism,
pathological lying, and incompetence, you can begin to understand the events
surrounding the Syrian crisis.
The most
astonishing aspect of the crisis was a September 11th opinion editorial by Vladimir V. Putin, Russia’s president, and top man in the former
KGB, the Soviet state security organization.
Keep in
mind that the KGB and its successor, the FSB—the Russian Federal Security
Service—specializes in disinformation.
The editorial sought to represent Russia as a nation friendly to America’s
interests. “Relations between us have passed through several states. We stood
against each other during the cold war. But we were also allies once, and
defeated the Nazis together.”
Russia’s
interest in Syria, however, is based in large part by the fact it provides the
only port in the Mediterrean for its warships. It is also part of its Middle
East axis with Iran. Russia has built nuclear facilities for Iran and both
continue to provide weapons to the Assad Regime. Acknowledging the use of
poison gas in Syria, Putin suggested it was not used by the Syrian Army and
then went on to chastise the U.S.
“It is
alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries
has become commonplace for the United States,” said Putin. Any student of
history knows that the history of the Soviet Union was one of military intervention,
the invasion of Afghanistan led to its collapse! Afghanistan is where empires
go to die.
Before that, the Soviet Union had used its military power to control its Eastern European satellite nations. As noted, it sought to install missiles in Cuba to threaten the U.S. until it was forced to remove them. In more recent times, Russia used force to put down the Chechen insurgency, as well as seizing two provinces of Georgia.
Before that, the Soviet Union had used its military power to control its Eastern European satellite nations. As noted, it sought to install missiles in Cuba to threaten the U.S. until it was forced to remove them. In more recent times, Russia used force to put down the Chechen insurgency, as well as seizing two provinces of Georgia.
How
quickly we have forgotten that Putin’s Russian Federation has given Edward
Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, asylum after he stole
and disseminated information about it. His recruitment and protection is a
classic example of disinformation and deception.
Commenting
in September 11th Wall Street Journal, columnist Daniel Henninger
said, “The White House, Congress and Beltway pundits are exhaling after the
president of Russia took America off the hook of that frightful intervention
vote by offering, in the middle of a war, to transfer Syria’s chemical weapons
inventory to the UN—a fairy tale if ever there was one. Ask any
chemical-weapons disposal specialist.”
The events
leading up to Putin’s editorial were the most glaring example of President
Obama’s manifest lack of fitness for the job. Unfortunately, the only means of
recall is impeachment and a sharply divided nation is not going to go there. We
have forty more months of Obama’s destruction of America’s economy and
reputation.
As Fouad Ajami, a senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, noted in a September
12 Wall Street Journal commentary, “We anoint our leaders to rid us of our
weariness when resolve is called for, to draw for us the connection between our
security and menaces at a seeming far remove. The leaders of the past two
decades who sent American forces to Bosnia, to Kosovo, to Afghanistan, to Iraq,
were not thirsting for foreign wars. These leaders located America, and its interests,
in the world. Pity the Syrians, they rose up in the time of Barack Obama.”
The
fighting in Syria will continue. Al-Qaeda will continue to expand where it can.
The U.S. will likely pull back from efforts to shape events, having failed
miserably to date in Libya and Egypt.
We are witnessing a Sunni-Shiite conflict as old as Islam, dating back to Mohammed’s death in 632 A.D.
We are witnessing a Sunni-Shiite conflict as old as Islam, dating back to Mohammed’s death in 632 A.D.
As the
historian Gaddis concluded “the Cold War could have been worse—much worse…the
world spent the last half of the 20th century having its deepest
anxieties not confirmed.” This was due to America’s firm resolution to resist.
We have entered the 21st century engaged in a new war with militant
Islam. There is no knowing when the end of Islam’s war for world domination
will end, but it is likely to last as long as the Cold War.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
I would emphasize the difference between now and then: A house divided against itself cannot stand. Ancient wisdom, continually, conveniently forgotten just before the fall of a nation. Obama well represents that crisis of division in America today.
ReplyDeleteThis is true. There are states that have rejected federal laws, others in which the citizens want to split into another state (California and Maryland come to mind), and a sharply divided nation with little or no capacity to strike a deal politically.
ReplyDeleteAmerica is waking up to the WRONG that IS the Obama regime, I just hope it's not too late..
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