Marching
As To War
By
Pat Bucanan, March 21, 2014 – Townhall.com
Sweeping
through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania this week, Joe Biden reassured
all three that the United States' commitment to Article Five of the
NATO treaty remains "solemn" and "iron clad."
Article
Five commits us to war if the territory of any of these tiny Baltic
nations is violated by Russia.
From
World War II to the end of the Cold War, all three were Soviet
republics. All three were on the other side of the Yalta line agreed
to by FDR, and on the other side of the NATO red line, the Elbe River
in Germany.
No
president would have dreamed of waging war with Russia over them.
Now, under the new NATO, we must. Joe Biden was affirming war
guarantees General Eisenhower would have regarded as insane.
Secretary
of State John Kerry says that in the Ukraine crisis, "All
options are on the table." John McCain wants to begin moving
Ukraine into NATO, guaranteeing that any Russian move on the
Russified east of Ukraine would mean war with the United States.
Forty
members of Congress have written Kerry urging that Georgia, routed in
a war it started with Russia over South Ossetia in 2008, be put on a
path to membership in NATO.
Following
Russia's annexation of Crimea, other voices are calling for expanding
NATO to bring in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, and for moving U.S.
troops and warplanes into Poland and the Baltic republics.
President
Obama says, "All options are on the table" if Iran does not
give us solid assurances she is not building a bomb. Members of
Congress support U.S. military action against Iran, if Tehran does
not surrender even the "capability" to build a bomb.
End
all enrichment of uranium, or America attacks, they warn.
In
the Far East we are committed to defend Japan if China seizes the
Senkakus that Beijing claims as Chinese territory, a collection of
rocks in the East China Sea. If Kim Jong-Un starts a war with South
Korea, we are committed by treaty to fight a second Korean War.
We
are committed by treaty to defend the Philippines. And if China acts
on its claim to the southern islands of the South China Sea, and
starts a shooting war with Manila's navy, we are likely in it.
Is
this not an awful lot on Uncle Sam's plate?
Is
America really prepared to fight all of these wars that we are
obligated by treaty to fight?
The
national recoil at attacking Syria, for crossing Obama's "red
line" last summer and using poison gas, suggests that there is a
vast gulf between what America is obligated by treaty to do, and what
the American people are willing to do in sending their soldier sons
into a new war.
Indeed,
the latest mantra of the war hawks, "no boots on the ground,"
is meant to reassure the nation that in our next war, unlike
Afghanistan and Iraq, there will be no more plane loads of dead
coming into Dover, no new generation of Wounded Warriors arriving at
Walter Reed.
Soon,
the United States is going to have to come to terms with this reality
-- the unwillingness of the American people to fight the wars they
are committed to fight by the American government.
Yet,
the immediate problem is how to avoid a military confrontation or
clash with Vladimir Putin's Russia over Crimea, which almost no
American wants.
Apparently,
the West has decided to start down the sanctions road.
But
where does that road lead?
While
sanctions may cripple the Russian economy, will they break Putin? Did
they break Castro? Did they break Kim Il Sung or Kim Jong Il? Did
they break the Ayatollah? Does Putin look like someone who will
respond to an economic squeeze by crying uncle?
Moreover,
in this age of interdependence that America did so much to launch,
sanctions are a two-edged sword.
If
Ukraine cuts off oil, gas, water and electricity into a seceded
Crimea, whose tourist trade is drying up, this could provoke Putin
into invading Eastern Ukraine and seizing the lone land bridge onto
the peninsula.
It
could provoke Russia into cutting off imports from Ukraine, turning
off the oil and gas, and calling in Ukraine's debts. This would
precipitate a default by Ukraine, without more Western aid than the
$35 billion it is now estimated Kiev will need by 2016.
Are
House Republicans willing to vote America's share of that vast sum
and make Ukraine a recipient of U.S. foreign aid roughly equal to
what we provide annually to Israel and Egypt?
And
if we severely sanction Russia, she could cut off oil and gas to
Europe, cause a recession in the eurozone, and move closer to China.
Nixon's
great achievement was to split China off from Moscow. President
Reagan's great achievement was to preside over the conversion of the
"evil empire" into a country where he was cheered in Red
Square.
What
our Greatest Generation presidents accomplished, our Baby Boomer
presidents appear to have booted away.
My
comments: Today, America is in direct defiance of God, His Christ
Jesus, His Word, His Covenant and His Commandments. This renders
America IMPOTENT, as God Almighty is the only One who can protect and
prosper America. Further, America's godlessness leads to irrational,
Satanically inspired, thinking and acting. Additionally, America is
BANKRUPT. If she were to go to war she would spend America into
POVERTY. And this is true of every nation on earth today. America and
the world are in a Satanic Dilemma. It all points to Satan presenting
his “savior” to the world and the whole world worshiping him and
receiving his “mark.” And then the ensuing effort of Russia and a
federation of Islamic nations to ANNIHILATE Israel. And then ALL the
nations gathering to fight against Christ Jesus at Armageddon. As God
has written, so it shall be. Hallelujah! Maranatha! Let the righteous
stand in Christ Jesus and for His Word.
Christ
Jesus said: Because of the increase in WICKEDNESS the love of most
will grow cold, but he who stands firm to the END will be SAVED.
(Matthew 24:12-13)
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