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“We have met the enemy and he is us!”...
Ever since the fall of the Communist system and the fracturing of the old Soviet Union in 1989-1991, the globalist foreign policy hawks in the American state department and their dutiful minions in the media and amongst both political parties have actively pursued a program of what the late zealous Neoconservative Fox News pundit Charles Krauthammer termed a “unipolar” world.
with international politics, why have a colonoscopy?...
You needed only look into Vladimir Putin’s eyes as he publicly ridiculed his own international spy chief this week to know all we might wish to know about this President of Russia. The eyes were at once cruelly amused, threatening and impatient. They were those of a fox at the open door of a hen house. Here was a man taking pleasure in the humiliation of an old comrade, reducing him to a vassal, and seeking personal gratification by displaying to the world - on live television - his superiority over all around him.
not winston, but morrison...
Some of Scott Morrison’s closest party-room allies could face internal challenges for their seats after a Supreme Court decision handed down Friday. Mr Morrison had backed a plan to have the Liberal Party intervene and stop three sitting MPs – Alex Hawke, Sussan Ley and Trent Zimmerman – from facing internal party contests. The Prime Minister and the federal Liberal Party gave the party’s NSW division until Monday to hold a long-delayed annual general meeting, as well as preselect candidates for three seats currently held by sitting Liberal MPs and Morrison allies Alex Hawke, Sussan Ley and Trent Zimmerman.
you're only good as your last job...
In many years of international negotiations and on-the-ground work in conflict zones I have learned that leadership is not a choice between a good option and a bad option. The choice is easy. Pick the good option. But leadership is having the right ethical framework to choose the least bad of competing bad options, knowing that everyone will criticise you for taking a bad choice. This is where we are today with Ukraine and Russia. Decision-makers squandered good options when the 2014 Crimea situation was appallingly handled. What will play out now is one of three broad and bad possibilities. There are no good choices left.
defending the heartland...
It’s complicated. But people in Ukraine are dying and they blame Putin for being a thug by wagging war against their free country. He is a thug… Who can blame them — though so far, not that many people —compared to a full open warfare — have been killed, mostly Ukrainian soldiers.
The Ukrainians don’t know that their sacrifice or plight, lies at the heart of a 1905 “commitment”… I am with them. Why should we care about old stuff that have no bearing on our enjoyment of life that Vladimir Putin is taking away now with his ruthless armies.
NATO and the US lit the fuse...
San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: “Russia’s launch of a premeditated war against the sovereign nation of Ukraine is an attack on democracy and a grave violation of international law, global peace and security. Putin’s unprovoked actions will cause devastating loss of life and a diminishing of Russia in the world order.
baiting the bear...![]()
US Foreign Policy Is a Cruel Sport
Bear baiting was long ago banned as inhumane. Yet today, a version is being practiced every day against whole nations on a gigantic international scale.
the stupidity of interventionism...
tantrum boy...
France has downgraded its diplomatic relations with Australia in a new Indo-Pacific strategy. French President Emmanuel Macron reacted with fury last year when Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed plans to scrap a $90 billion deal to buy submarines. Mr Morrison instead signed a partnership with the United States and Britain, known as AUKUS, under which Australia will buy nuclear-powered submarines. A document issued by Mr Macron and his foreign affairs minister, France’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, takes a cool approach to Australia.
history through the eyes of a welding idiot...
The history lesson by the Sydney Morning Herald as to what is the "Ukraine crisis" is a bit glib and should be taken with a grain of salt. It tries to be "balanced" but it still smells of Western toilet cleaner. Yes we know, we can twist history whichever way we wish — and Putin does it as well. But AN AGREEMENT WAS MADE THAT NATO WOULD NOT MOVE EAST, after the fall of the Berlin wall.
unhappy scientists...
It has been a rough 2 weeks for the US science community. After 4 years of bludgeoning by the Trump administration, hope resurged a year ago as a new White House promised to value science. But there have been missteps, the most recent taking place on the heels of another blunder that many saw coming. Eric Lander, who just stepped down as President Biden’s science adviser and director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), was a prominent research figure with a well-known record of bullying and callous actions. With the notable exception of the 500 Women Scientists organization, the scientific community was embarrassingly silent about Lander’s nomination.
either his staff are trying to kill him or he is an idiot...
As a jack-of-all-trades and a master-of-many (retired) — and a cartoonist by accident since 1951 — Gus was surprise to see "Scotty of Weldering*" trying his luck at loosing his eyesight while yet wearing another hat... No Scotty, this isn't a hat, but a welding helmet that you place on your face BEFORE trying to make a spark. Actually I wasn't surprised. Our idiot Prime Minister, Scott Saucisson, is ready to do anything to show "the boys" that he is capable of doing anything wrongly while being a danger to himself — and probably a danger to anyone around him... Morrison's politics is the art of bullshit compared to the precision of welding in a straight line... ScoMo performs both really badly. Crappily... Time to give up Scotty... Time...
at the markets of sanctions and rotten tomatoes...
The EU has agreed to impose new anti-Russia sanctions in retaliation to Moscow’s decision to recognize the breakaway republics in eastern Ukraine. These range from limiting access to European financial markets to targeting individual officials behind the move, the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell said on Tuesday. The upcoming sanctions “will hurt Russia and will hurt a lot,” the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs said in Paris, speaking alongside France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. Accusing Moscow of committing “grave violations,” Borrell said neither the recognition of Donetsk (DPR) and Lugansk (LPR) People’s Republics, nor further steps by Russia in Ukraine, will go “unanswered.”
if crooks looked like crooks, they would soon be out of business*...
The US diplomat George Kennan, an astute observer of Soviet Russia under Stalin, offered his observations later in life on the question of NATO expansion. The tragedy of our times is that those views are being ignored. Winston Churchill once famously quipped that the “Americans will always do the right thing, but only after all other possibilities are exhausted.” That bit of dry British humor cuts to the heart of the current crisis in Ukraine, which is loaded with enough geopolitical dynamite to bring down a sizable chunk of the neighborhood. Yet, had the West taken the advice of one of its leading statesmen with regards to reckless military expansion toward Russia, the world would be a more peaceful and predictable place today.
the cartoon cathy should have made...
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