Thursday, September 11, 2008

Resetting the Cold War Chess Game

Russian Bombers have landed in Venezuela. It appears to be the Cold War has just brought to world back the frigid times and terms of our past. This time with diluted relations the United States has with Europe, South America, and Asia, Russian has put the West in check.

The detriment in this election season is that the immature voters would react with unilateral excitement, inciting a republican victory. The hint of this getting to the public that Russia has landed within ear shot of the United States would create the perfect storm for fear politics the Rovian Republicans are looking for. Fresh red meat. That fear had dissipated to their dismay in 2006 when they couldn't conjure enough fear to increase or hold on to their power in congress. The Republican majority and power was deemed doomed by the MSM. Then Georgia landed in our lap.

Gilles and I were in Agay, France when I saw the newspaper headlines read (of course in French)- War In Europe! I had to do a double take, then a sinking feeling came over me. I was trying to run all the former Soviet states in my head, but to no avail could I remember which nation is in close relation with the US. I was, and I am sure that many of you were aware of the growing frigid relations between Russian and the US. Shaking my head I remembered that Poland and the Czech Republic (sorry Neo-Cons, it isn't Czechoslavakia anymore) are signing up for the missile defence shield. Relieved I walked away.

The region's conflict with Russia is close to a 100 years old. US-led NATO efforts just made it muddier. Condi's support for Georgia's acceptance into NATO and the free weaponry from the West has only peeved Putin and Medvedev. Just a little. And after signing an agreement with Poland for a missile defence shield (which is BS according to alot of public officials on this side of the pond), Russia is sick of the US's insistent hegemony in Europe.

The desired influence the Bush Administration wants over Europe will not be fulfilled. Europeans are sick of being the battle field for resolving the world's conflicts. Ending over several thousand years of conflict in Europe is the goal of the European Union. People here want peace and like it. As I live and breathe, Europeans are eager to resolve problems without force, unlike so many in United States, where the last conflict within it's borders was the Spanish-American War (which I believe could be disputed). The survivors of US past wars have perished, in Europe they are still walking around, annoyed by the rhetoric from both Russia and the United States. My partner's parents, not to mention their parents as well, watched as their entire cities and villages, as children, be bombarded by American and British bombs. The French are grateful for the liberation, but would rather find other means than military conflict to get it.

The Point-

The aftermath of Bush-Cheney policies, Rovian marketing genius, and Republican stranglehold on the Religious Right are the perfect tri-fecta to pull support for McPalin. This recent development in Venezuela will possibly excite the NeoCons ambition and rhetoric that "d"emocrats "are weak on defence". Ironically, blinded by their ignorance they(the cultural conservatives) don't see that the sitting President allowed this to happen. The destruction of relationships with Hugo Chavez, Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Admadinejad and formerly Jacques Chirac created this situation and the reluctance of any of the American allies to assist the United States when in need. That is the reality now. Emboldened by the Bush Administration's unilateralism and absolute disregard for civility, Hugo and Vladimir has every reason to team up. They both control a large and potent portion of natural gas and oil reserves that Europe and the United States crucially depend upon. Yet the Rovian right will not see it that way. The Rovians and the NeoCons will use this opportunity to say the "world doesn't respect the prowess and power of the United States". Just watch in the coming days how the NeoCons spin the hell out this development. If history is any indicator with the addition of Palin-mania, this may just work.

Not to mention this information being released on the 7th anniversary of 9/11.

I feel that Obama's appearance as a pacifist and "limp-wrist liberal" will be the focus. Fox News will have a field day.

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