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Title: Palin leaves open option of war with Russia(vote bob barr in november)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080911/ap_on_el_pr/palin_interv
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080911/ap_on_el_pr/palin_interview
Published: Sep 11, 2008
Author: ap
Post Date: 2008-09-11 20:37:31 by freepatriot32
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Keywords: palin mccain, alaska, russia
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Comments: 22

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin left open the option Thursday of waging war with Russia if it were to invade neighboring Georgia and the former Soviet republic were a NATO ally. "We will not repeat a Cold War," Palin said in her first television interview since becoming Republican John McCain's vice presidential running mate two weeks ago.

Palin told Charles Gibson of ABC News that she'd favor including Georgia and Ukraine, both former Soviet republics, in NATO despite opposition by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Asked whether the United States would have to go to war with Russia if it invaded Georgia, and the country was part of NATO, Palin said: "Perhaps so."

"I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you're going to be expected to be called upon and help," she said.

Pressed on the question, Palin responded: "What I think is that smaller democratic countries that are invaded by a larger power is something for us to be vigilant against ... We have got to show the support, in this case, for Georgia. The support that we can show is economic sanctions perhaps against Russia, if this is what it leads to."

She added: "It doesn't have to lead to war and it doesn't have to lead, as I said, to a Cold War, but economic sanctions, diplomatic pressure, again, counting on our allies to help us do that in this mission of keeping our eye on Russia and Putin and some of his desire to control and to control much more than smaller democratic countries."

Palin spoke the same day Putin insisted that Russia has no intention of encroaching on the sovereignty of Georgia, following a brief war that left Russian troops in firm control of two breakaway regions. Putin also aggressively defended the decision to send troops to Georgia, saying Russia had to act after Georgia attacked South Ossetia last month.

On other matters, Palin said she "didn't hesitate" when McCain asked her to be his running mate, a surprise selection that shook up the presidential race.

"I answered him 'yes' because I have the confidence in that readiness and knowing that you can't blink, you have to be wired in a way of being so committed to the mission, the mission that we're on, reform of this country and victory in the war, you can't blink. So I didn't blink then even when asked to run as his running mate," said the 44-year-old Palin, who has been in office less than two years.

Questioned about whether she felt ready to step in as vice president or perhaps even president if something happened to the 72-year-old McCain, Palin said: "I do, Charlie, and on January 20, when John McCain and I are sworn in, if we are so privileged to be elected to serve this country, we'll be ready. I'm ready."

Gibson also read Palin a comment she made in her former church — "Our national leaders are sending U.S. soldiers on a task that is from God" — and asked whether she thought the United States was fighting a holy war.

Palin said she was recalling Abraham Lincoln's words when she made the comment and said: "I would never presume to know God's will or to speak God's words."

She said she didn't know if her son Track who is headed to Iraq was on a mission from God.

"What I know is that my son has made a decision. I am so proud of his independent and strong decision he has made, what he decided to do and serving for the right reasons and serving something greater than himself and not choosing a real easy path where he could be more comfortable and certainly safer," Palin said. Subscribe to *Jack-Booted Thugs*

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#1. To: freepatriot32, Old Friend (#0)

"I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you're going to be expected to be called upon and help," she said.

Sick.

buckeye  posted on  2008-09-11   20:38:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: buckeye (#1)

Sick.

What are you talking about?

There's a rich history of 'us', fighting shoulder to shoulder with the brave Georgian soldiers since... almost the beginning of times. Not like the Serbs who were NEVER on our side so they absolutely deserved to be bombed like the worthless dogs that they are. Like the Israels, the Georgians have ALWAYS been our allies so we should go to nukular war with Russia, next time the Russkies go looting across the border.

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2008-09-11   20:58:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#10)

You need to read a few more history books

During WWII the Serbian Royalist guerrilla movement, led by General Draza Mihajlovich, have saved more than 600 American fliers. To this day, the "Halyard Operation" remains the largest one-time rescue of Americans from behind enemy lines in American history.

In Time-Life book, the series on World War II, entitled: "Partisans and Guerrillas", published in 1978, on page 188, you can see some of the rescued American fliers:

www.srpska-mreza.com/Koso...TO-attack/USA-pilots.html

robnoel  posted on  2008-09-11   21:59:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: robnoel (#16)

Tell that to Clintonbush.

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2008-09-11   22:03:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#17)

Like both Iraq wars I was very outspoken about the war with Serbia this was when WND was a decent web site and I made the honour role

Honor and dishonor

Posted: April 09, 1999 1:00 am Eastern

By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. © 2008 WorldNetDaily.com

Clinton has always said he would use the presidency to show Americans what government can do. With this undeclared war against Yugoslavia, he has. Ludwig von Mises used to say that government is not compassion; it is beating, killing, hanging. To that we must add bombing, lawlessness, and mass wreckage.

Ask Dragan Miladinovic, a resident of Aleksinac, a historic town in Yugoslavia. His wife and daughter are dead, killed by a U.S. bomb that blew up his home and slaughtered his loved ones. Another U.S. bomb killed seven other civilians, including a child, standing in the street. All told, an estimated 30 innocents are dead from this one infernal device. You can tell by counting body parts sticking out from the rubble.

Max Boot, writing for the Wall Street Journal, said that in this war, "humanitarianism truly is in the driver's seat." His article appeared on April 1, so perhaps it was a cruel joke. But that's no excuse to shield our eyes from the reality of what the U.S. empire is doing.

Ladies and gentlemen, your tax dollars at work are being used to murder in cold blood and to demolish an entire society. In the bombing of Pristina, which ripped through the civilian sector destroying factories, an environmental disaster is in the making. The humiliation is intensified through bombings of cemeteries and religious monuments. Think of the Soviets in Afghanistan or the Nazis in Amsterdam. That's what the U.S. -- the government that claims to act on all our behalf -- is doing to these people, though no one in Yugoslavia ever threatened an American citizen.

The usually sensible George Melloan, also in the Wall Street Journal, writes that the purpose of all this is "something far more ambitious than pacification. It is trying to civilize Serbia." His article, however, did not appear on April 1, so we must take him at his word. If this be civilizing, God save us from barbarism, and from warfare statists masquerading as advocates of free enterprise.

The U.S. says these attacks on civilians are mistakes. They are misfires. They were just off target a bit. But these are no longer plausible explanations. The bombings of civilians are becoming too common and too systematic, exactly as during WWII, Vietnam, and the Gulf War. They are nothing but an attempt to terrorize the country, to humiliate the entire population, and to force an unconditional surrender, which itself is a brutal and inhumane war tactic. Besides, the administration's apologists are already saying that civilian deaths are the price you pay for a good war.

At every level, the results of the war have so far been exactly the opposite of what Clinton promised. He said he wanted to help the Kosovars, but more than a million refugees are fleeing both ethnic wars and U.S. bombs, and some of these refugees are being forcibly transported by NATO troops. Clinton said he wanted to show Milosevic that he means business, but now even Milosovic's opposition views him as a hero. The hatred generated against the U.S. may never dissipate.

Clinton has shown us again that government is very stupid and very evil. The federal tyranny that Americans hate at home is being visited on foreign peoples who otherwise admired American culture. Claiming that he is helping people, he is drawing blood. He complains about violence in our cities, and yet turns foreign cities into war-zones. The bombings Clinton so deplores when used by domestic militants he now copies abroad. Waco has gone global.

And here is the most frustrating part: like a dictator, Clinton pursues his war with no accountability. Congress wasn't even asked to declare war. In press conferences, he answers questions of his choosing and ignores those he doesn't like. The Joint Chiefs are reported to have opposed this dirty war, but even they are powerless. All reports say he is hunkered down with two advisors, Sandy Berger and Madeline Albright, and listens to no one else.

And their advice has been: Escalate. The Serbs are already comparing the U.S. with Hitler's army. I wonder why? Perhaps because Gen. William Odom, director of the National Security Agency under Reagan, urged copying German military tactics in a ground invasion of Belgrade. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, he praised the Nazis who "swept down this corridor in World War II, taking the whole of Yugoslavia in a couple of weeks."

Let history record that it was Clinton who turned an ancient, limited conflict into a regional and possibly global one. Let it be burned indelibly in our minds that it was the U.S. government that bombed a sovereign country and terrorized its population for a goal that had nothing to do with the American people. Let us never forget that Clinton has violated every known rule of warfare and pursued a campaign of violence with no basis in just war doctrine.

Please, let us hear no more about the U.S. as the "indispensable nation," the world's savior and guardian of democracy, much less about the U.S. as some sort of keeper of peace. Meanwhile, what can be said about those public figures who have enlisted in the war effort, defended the indefensible, celebrated this destruction, and even called for more? They belong on a roll of dishonor, and here is a start:

www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=20262

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