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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: It’s Getting Scarier ... every day Ive finally figured out why so many pundits and journalists are signing on to the new cold war with Russia: they werent alive during the last one. They have no memory of the Cuban missile crisis, they didnt grow up in the era of backyard bomb shelters: for them, Fail Safe and On the Beach are just old movies. Take Greg Sargent, an opinion columnist with the Washington Post, who was a twinkle in his parents eyes when John F. Kennedy put American nukes in Turkey and the Russians responded by installing nuclear missiles in Cuba. So eager is he for a confrontation with Vladimir Putin that he tweeted this the other day. I responded with this. And he fired back with this I must be a Trump supporter! As I told him, I hope hes alive after the next missile crisis with Russia which will be coming real soon after Hillary Clinton takes office. Or take Josh Rogin, who writes about foreign policy for the Washington Post: hes upset that Trump wont risk World War III by facing off with Putin over Ukraine. Trump must be in lockstep with Putin. Yet Rogin didnt dispute the merits of what Trump had to say that hed consider recognizing the Crimean referendum only implying that Trump was some kind of Manchurian candidate. I answered him here, and he soon fled back into the nether reaches of the Twittersphere. And Id make the same point about him that I made about Sargent: these people are children. They have no memory of the cold war. They never lived under the threat of nuclear annihilation., To them its all a game. We are living in an age when George Stephanopoulos can start off an interview with the GOP presidential candidate by demanding to know: What is your relationship with Vladimir Putin? It was an astonishing interview, one in which the former spokesman for the (Bill) Clinton administration could accusingly ask why the Trump campaign softened a GOP platform plank calling for the shipment of lethal weapons to Ukraine. Little Georgie was born in 1961 a year before the Cuba missile crisis. Ukraine was a part of the USSR, and no one then living had the faintest conception that it would ever be an independent state, never mind that people Very Serious People would one day be telling us we had to send them arms to fight off a Russian invasion (that never happened and wont happen). To Stephanopoulos, and Sargent, and Rogin, standing up to Putin is as easy and as morally uncomplicated as invading Iraq standing up to Saddam Hussein. Except it isnt. There is, indeed, nothing to stand up to: quite the opposite, as the geo-strategists of the West know full well. NATO has been expanding steadily eastward since the end of the cold war and the implosion of the Soviet empire. Today Western armies are at the very gates of Moscow and it is for Putin to stand up to us. Through our NGOs and government-subsidized democracy promotion programs, Washington has been angling for regime change in Moscow. Every since their puppet, the drunken Yeltsin, was succeeded by someone who had Russias interests at heart, theyve been plotting and scheming to get rid of him. Yet Putin just gets more popular with the Russian people as time goes on. And so they are resorting to external pressure military pressure in order to squeeze the Russian bear until he collapses or lashes out. Economic sanctions, relentless propaganda, meddling in Ukraine, and now a presidential election in which the demonization of Russia has become the central issue of the campaign all this is building toward a climax that could turn deadly at a moments notice. There is a silver lining to this dark cloud, however, and no matter what you think of Trump, he is providing it. In answer to Little Georgies Russia-baiting, Trump averred: Well have a better relationship with Russia. And having a good relationship maybe having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. Stephanopoulos didnt like that, but you shouldve seen Georges face when he asked him about Crimea and Trump came out with the following: You know, the people of Crimea, from what Ive heard, would rather be with Russia than where they were. And you have to look at that, also. Georgies face fell a couple of inches, and the pundits were in a Twitter tizzy! But of course Trump is absolutely right, as Forbes reported last year: The U.S. and European Union may want to save Crimeans from themselves. But the Crimeans are happy right where they are. One year after the annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula in the Black Sea, poll after poll shows that the locals there be they Ukrainians, ethnic Russians or Tatars are mostly all in agreement: life with Russia is better than life with Ukraine. Over 80% of Crimeans, according to a Gallup poll, say the referendum merging Crimea with Russia was legitimate and will lead to a better life. A poll taken by GfK, a German polling firm, registered higher numbers: 93% said theyre happy being part of Russia. No one is supposed to acknowledge this but Trump is acknowledging it. What hes betting on is that steelworkers in the swing state of Ohio arent going to desert him because he wont start World War III over Crimea. And thats one bet Trump is bound to win. The political class, in attacking Trump in this way, is talking to itself. The only people who want to confront Russia and restart the cold war live in Washington, D.C. and make their living thinking up new threats with which to scare the American people into spending billions more on defense. Except Americans could give two shits about Putin, Ukraine, and the NATO alliance because they are sick and tired of perpetual war. They wonder why were building bridges in Afghanistan while our own are falling to pieces. They dont care about saving Ukraine from a nonexistent Russian threat they just want our government to save them from crime in the streets of our own cities. What is happening this presidential election year is frightening: we havent seen this kind of a poisonous atmosphere since the 1950s only this time its the Democrats who are seeing a communist Putinist under every bed. That Hillary Clinton is willing to risk a serious international incident over the dubious claim that the Russians hacked the Democratic National Committees email server a contention disputed by numerous cyber-warfare experts tells us everything we need to know about her dangerously overweening ambition. When even James Clapper, the head of our intelligence services, is telling us to calm down and not jump to conclusions about attributing the hack to the Russians, the Clinton campaign is making reckless accusations and these people have the nerve to talk about how Trump cant be trusted with his finger on the nuclear trigger. Hillary Clinton and her supporters would start World War III rather than lose this election. And if she does win it, youd better start digging that bomb shelter. Yes, its getting scarier every day, to the point where even Donald Trump is apparently less scary than the alternative. And thats taking scary to a whole new level. 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#1. To: Ada (#0)
"Fear is the only way to control the people" Atlas Shrugged.
TRIVIA QUESTION: "Who said, "I don't know how we'll fight World War Three, but I know how we'll fight World War Four-with sticks and stones." (or, words to that effect)
Albert Einstein. "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
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