Missile Defense
Obama was billed as the smartest man in the room. He would restore America’s prestige abroad and he would do so by, in essence, being nicer. In reality, Obama’s foreign policy is based upon the left’s innate hatred of America. They see the U.S. as a source of evil in the world (and they have [...]
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I guess even an admitted America hater like Obama, can’t ignore the threat posed by North Korea and Iran. Defense Secretary Robert Gates isn’t ruling out spending more on missile defense than what he’s asked for in next year’s budget if North Korea or other nations increase threats against the United States.Gates said the missile [...]
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I know, last week’s news, but I came across a Russian article (read government inspired) that outlines why the Russians won’t help on Iran in exchange for concessions on missile defense. The Obama administration made no attempt to offer Russia a deal: to make concessions over the deployment of a missile defense system in Europe [...]
Since Carter, the modus operandi, seemingly has been to attempt to win the cooperation of our enemies through positions of weakness. It failed for Carter. It failed for Clinton, yet Obama is doing the same thing and failing miserably at it. Apparently the Obama administration has attempted to negotiate a “quid pro quo” with Russia [...]
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Diplomacy isn’t going to keep us or our allies safe from the crazy and the evil regimes that threaten our very existence. Iran launches a satellite. Assuming that this is true, then the Iranians now have a delivery platform for their nuclear weapons. North Korea is about to test a new ICBM. And yes, remember [...]
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From the Pentagon: A mock target missile was fired from Kodiak, Alaska, at 3:04 p.m. Eastern Time. An interceptor missile was fired about 30 minutes later from a silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., with its launch directed by soldiers based at Fort Greely, Alaska. The two successfully collided off the coast of California [...]
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