Ralph Peters: Obama scared of Putin, a frightened deer caught in the headlights of history

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Some of his key points, if you don't feel like watching the video:

America is good. Obama does not recognize that. Putin is inflicting evil on his region, seeking to divide and weaken Europe and reconstruct the Russian empire. His ambitions are limitless.

Obama fails to recognize there is a bigger price to pay confronting a dictator at a later stage instead of when he's getting started.

Like it or not, Putin is a leader. Obama is a lawyer.

Putin wants to dominate. Obama wants to negotiate.

Putin is rearming. Obama is disarming.

Putin believes in his country and its destiny. Obama does not believe in America's greatness and our destiny,
and that asymmetry is costing us dearly.

The lack of leadership in the free world today is incalculably dangerous.

Obama is a deer caught in the headlights of history - a frightened man.
 
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"America is good. Obama does not recognize that. Putin is inflicting evil on his region, seeking to divide and weaken Europe and reconstruct the Russian empire. His ambitions are limitless.

Obama fails to recognize there is a bigger price to pay confronting a dictator at a later stage instead of when he's getting started.

Like it or not, Putin is a leader. Obama is a lawyer.

Putin wants to dominate. Obama wants to negotiate.

Putin is rearming. Obama is disarming.

Putin believes in his country and its destiny. Obama does not believe in America's greatness and our destiny,
and that asymmetry is costing us dearly.

The lack of leadership in the free world today is incalculably dangerous.

Obama is a deer caught in the headlights of history - a frightened man."



Brilliant and 100% on point.
 

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"Obama is a lawyer."

Shush()*

I don't think it fair to give him even that much credit. I know a bunch of lawyers who actually do stuff and get complex issues resolved.

He is more of a talker - a community organizer - a phony academic, who has no idea how the real world actually works.

Would anyone reading want Obama representing them in something relatively straight forward as selling your house? Or as perilous as defending your freedom if you were charged with a serious crime? [Ok, ok, stop laughing]
 

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"Obama is a lawyer."

Shush()*

I don't think it fair to give him even that much credit. I know a bunch of lawyers who actually do stuff and get complex issues resolved.

He is more of a talker - a community organizer - a phony academic, who has no idea how the real world actually works.

Would anyone reading want Obama representing them in something relatively straight forward as selling your house? Or as perilous as defending your freedom if you were charged with a serious crime? [Ok, ok, stop laughing]

I can imagine......

Get into a fight in a bar. Punch a guy.

He falls to the floor, hits his head and dies.

Get charged with manslaughter.

Retain Obama for your defense.

Get convicted of first degree murder.
 

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[h=1]'I'm looking into your eyes, and I don't think you have a soul': American Vice President Joe Biden relives the moment he came face to face with Vladimir Putin - whose chilling reply was 'we understand each other'[/h]
  • Vice President Joe Biden told the New Yorker he made the comments to Putin during a 2011 visit to Russia
  • Biden said Putin smiled at him and said, 'We understand one another'

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[h=1]Close Encounters With Vladimir Putin: What Joe Biden And George W. Bush Saw[/h]
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By ABC News

Jul 21, 2014 5:39pm
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Vice President Joe Biden and former President George W. Bush both looked into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s eyes — but they each saw very different things.
Biden recently told the New Yorker’s Evan Osnos of a 2011 meeting with Putin. The vice president got close to the Russian leader — so close, in fact, that the two nearly touched noses. Here’s what happened:
To illustrate his emphasis on personality as a factor in foreign affairs, Biden recalled visiting Putin at the Kremlin in 2011: “I had an interpreter, and when he was showing me his office I said, ‘It’s amazing what capitalism will do, won’t it? A magnificent office!’ And he laughed. As I turned, I was this close to him.” Biden held his hand a few inches from his nose. “I said, ‘Mr. Prime Minister, I’m looking into your eyes, and I don’t think you have a soul.’ ”
“You said that?” I asked. It sounded like a movie line.
“Absolutely, positively,” Biden said, and continued, “And he looked back at me, and he smiled, and he said, ‘We understand one another.’ ” Biden sat back, and said, “This is who this guy is!”
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Although Biden looked at Putin and saw no soul, more than a decade earlier then-President George W. Bush saw something very different when he came eye-to-eye the Russian leader:
“I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue,” Bush said according a BBC account. “I was able to get a sense of his soul. He’s a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that’s the beginning of a very constructive relationship.”
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Soul or no, Putin is coming under increasing pressure from world leaders in the wake of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week.
Just today, President Obama ratcheted up his rhetoric: “Given its direct influence over the separatists, Russia, and President Putin in particular, has direct responsibility to compel them to cooperate with the investigation,” President Obama said.
And over the weekend Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-California, was even more blunt: “I would say, Putin, you have to man up. You should talk to the world. You should say this was a mistake, if it was a mistake,” she said in an interview with CNN.
 

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“I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue,” Bush said according a BBC account. “I was able to get a sense of his soul. He’s a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that’s the beginning of a very constructive relationship.”

Said the same about the Saudis. Purely Politics.
 

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The takedown of the American superpower: Obama’s weakening of the nation is deliberate
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It amazes me that more than 5 years into Barack Obama’s presidency, otherwise-intelligent people are still wondering who he is, what he believes and why he’s doing what he’s doing. It’s not a mystery. It’s never been a mystery. Although he made a somewhat half-hearted attempt to dress up his leftist extremism when he first ran for president in 2008, his radicalism was apparent to anyone paying the slightest attention.

When Mr. Obama spoke in 2008 of seeking the “fundamental transformation” of the nation, few made the connection between his far-left activist record and what he actually intended to do as president. We now have over 5 years of evidence as to what he meant by that “fundamental transformation.” The chaos and catastrophe are the plan.

Take American foreign policy. A big part of Mr. Obama’s mission is to take America down a notch or two (or 10) internationally: to destroy our superpower status, to turn us into nothing special, just another nation on the United Nations roster. One of the cores of leftist ideology is that America is the root of all evil in the world: the source of grave injustices, genocide, war crimes, theft. Therefore, we should pay a penance. That penance should come in the form of retrenchment abroad and apologies all around.

America is sorry for how she acted in the past, and as a result, will not act in the future. Mr. Obama is fundamentally uncomfortable with the use of U.S. military force, certainly with exercising it unilaterally, and has both gutted its budget and made clear that he will not use it barring an exceptional national security emergency.

Our allies got the message and realized early on that they were on their own. Our enemies figured out that they could play this administration to great effect. They’re always getting rewarded with some sort of “negotiation” or “peace process” or simple nonresponse from the United States after committing gross acts of aggression or violence.

The results have been terribly predictable. Israel faces fresh Hamas terrorist aggression. Iran works 24/7 toward acquiring a nuclear weapon. Syrian President Bashar Assad gets sworn in for another seven years as his regime continues to slaughter hundreds of thousands of people.

A massive jihadi army claims a new caliphate in parts of Syria and Iraq, wiping out years of American sacrifice in a matter of weeks. Egypt is a chaotic mess. Russia moves to nail the former Soviet Union or at least Mother Russia back together while working hand-in-glove with Iran in Iraq, North Korea and Latin America. Poland has its promised missile-defense system yanked away.

Ukraine confronts the Russian bear on its border. Crimea gets annexed by Moscow. South Korea bears the brunt of ever more provocative action from North Korea, as North Korean ships probe our western seaboard. Japan seeks greater latitude in expanding its military. Islamists control Libya, where in the aftermath of the U.S.-led overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi, they planned, coordinated and carried out a brutally efficient attack that killed our ambassador and three other brave Americans. China owns ever more of our debt and is becoming more aggressive in the Pacific. Our southern border is overrun by illegal immigrants, drug cartels and possibly terrorist cells, while Mexico continues to detain a U.S. Marine.

Not exactly the “tranquility of the global community” about which White House press secretary Josh Earnest waxed rhapsodic earlier this week. As if there is a “global community.” That only exists in the perverse and delusional minds of the extreme left.

This is all a direct result of an American commander in chief who not only will not act in the face of direct threats to our and our allies’ security, but deliberately orchestrates or ignores the chaos in order to fulfill the broader leftist agenda of slashing our power and our position in the world.

The last time we faced such a dire international situation was when President Carter drove our power and prestige into the ground. It took Ronald Reagan years to restore them. It’s going to take equally strong, unapologetic leadership to bring us back once again. This time, however, it will be an even more difficult job, because unlike Mr. Carter, Mr. Obama has wrecked the U.S. superpower on purpose. And he has two terms to finish the job.
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "If Vladimir Putin tried to repeal Obamacare instead of merely overturning the post-World War II order in Europe by force of arms, perhaps he would be truly exercised and fully engaged." ~ Rich Lowry[/FONT]
 

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I'll put this here instead of starting yet another Benghazi thread. This is disturbing and disgusting, and considering Obama's fecklessness very believable. By the way regardless of who is pres the Shithole State Dept has always had multiple decades of left-leaning fuckups:
 

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Do you guys think if John Kerry got a Nobel Peace Prize that he would finally go away?
 

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Comrade this is why you deserve and get no respect in here. If you want to deconstruct Peter's comments with an intelligent rebuttal then make the effort. Posting only "Ralph peters is a right wing loon" doesn't negate what he said. It only negates anyone taking you seriously.
 

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Comrade this is why you deserve and get no respect in here. If you want to deconstruct Peter's comments with an intelligent rebuttal then make the effort. Posting only "Ralph peters is a right wing loon" doesn't negate what he said. It only negates anyone taking you seriously.
Haha. Come on Scott. Are you kidding me ? Have you seen the majority of posts in the political forum? Have you seen majority of responses I get. Hell I should get a compliment that I didn't make a bunch of personal attacks at the end as well.
 

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Haha. Come on Scott. Are you kidding me ? Have you seen the majority of posts in the political forum? Have you seen majority of responses I get. Hell I should get a compliment that I didn't make a bunch of personal attacks at the end as well.

Not an excuse. You're lazy, but have the nerve to ask be asking others to answer questions.
 

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Not an excuse. You're lazy, but have the nerve to ask be asking others to answer questions.
It's not lazy. You can say whatever bs you want. Ralph peters is a far right analyst. It's nothing new. Just another article blaming Obama for everything In the world and discussing how weak he is. The only person lazy is you.
 

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“I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue,” Bush said according a BBC account. “I was able to get a sense of his soul. He’s a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that’s the beginning of a very constructive relationship.”

Said the same about the Saudis. Purely Politics.

Guesser doesn't get it. Putin did not try this stuff because he looked Bush in the eyes and saw some resolve. When he looked Biden and Obama in the eyes all he saw was weakness. Putin does have the best interests of his country in mind, Obama is taking us off of a financial cliff at the minimum. Putin is flexing his military muscle and Obama is taking our military down more than just a notch. No sense of soul describes both Putin and Obama except Putin is a doer, a leader whereas Obama leads from behind lol, way behind.
 

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