During his trip to Poland President Donald Trump agreed to
sell advanced missile defense systems to that Eastern European nation.
Reuters reports:
Wednesday
night, the U.S. agreed to sell Patriot missile defense systems to Poland in a
memorandum, Poland’s Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz said.
“A
memorandum was signed tonight that the U.S. government has agreed to sell
Poland Patriot missiles in the most modern configuration,” Macierewicz said in
a news conference broadcast on public television Thursday morning.
“I am
glad that I can pass on this information on the day of President’s Trump visit
to Warsaw,” Macierewicz added.
Now, compare and contrast the Obama approach to Vladimir
Putin. In a March 26, 2012 report Reuters described an open-miked encounter
between Obama and Russian President Medvedev:
President
Barack Obama was caught on camera on Monday assuring outgoing Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev that he will have "more flexibility" to deal with
contentious issues like missile defense after the U.S. presidential election.
Obama,
during talks in Seoul, urged Moscow to give him "space" until after
the November ballot, and Medvedev said he would relay the message to incoming
Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The
unusually frank exchange came as Obama and Medvedev huddled together on the eve
of a global nuclear security summit in the South Korean capital, unaware their
words were being picked up by microphones as reporters were led into the room.
U.S.
plans for an anti-missile shield have bedeviled relations between Washington
and Moscow despite Obama's "reset" in ties between the former Cold
War foes. Obama's Republican opponents have accused him of being too open to
concessions to Russia on the issue.
It was not the first time that President Obama bent over for
the Russians. He cancelled an order of defensive missiles two months after he
entered the White House.
The Guardian reported at the time:
Barack
Obama has abandoned the controversial Pentagon plan to build a missile defence
system in Europe that
had long soured relations with Russia.
In one
of the sharpest breaks yet with the policies of the Bush administration, Obama
said the new approach would offer "stronger, swifter and smarter"
defence for the US and its allies. He said it would focus on the threat posed
by Iran's short- and medium-range missiles, rather than its intercontinental
nuclear capabilities.
Obama
announced the reversal officially at a news conference today. "This new
approach will provide capabilities sooner, build on proven systems to offer
greater defences to the threat of attack than the 2007 European missile defence
programme," he said.
He
phoned the leaders of Poland and the Czech Republic last
night to tell them he had dropped plans to site missile interceptors and a
radar station in their respective countries. Russia had furiously opposed the
project, claiming it targeted Moscow's nuclear arsenal.
Naturally, the American media and its satraps on late night
comedy shows said nothing about Obama’s unilateral surrender to Moscow. Yet,
they are at the ready to denounce Trump for projecting weakness toward Russia.
This, even before the heralded first meeting takes place.
By their lights Trump can do no right and Obama could do no
wrong. And they expect people to take them seriously.
I ran across a portmanteau word recently: enemedia. Strikes me as appropriate and 'fit for purpose'.
ReplyDeleteAnd it can be taken two ways...
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Clever.
And never has a more self-important, unqualified and obnoxious group of people declared themselves defenders of the Republic. I
ReplyDeleteIAC, and they've been so WRONG!
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