Friday, September 18, 2009

"The U.S. Sold Us to Russia and Stabbed Us in the Back"

America, you've done been swindled. I'll bet you didn't think a Barack Obama presidency would prove to be a repeat of the Carter years. Well guess what? You were wrong.

The clone of Jimmy Carter is sitting in the White House. An economy in chaos and a weakened foreign policy with our enemies riding roughshod over us. Sound familiar? Here we go again!

President Obama was expected to heal all the bad feelings abroad that President Bush had caused with his "cowboy diplomacy". In reality, Obama is a joke to our enemies who have no respect for him or his appeasement, and as far as our close allies are concerned, Obama has made a practice of spitting in their faces. The end result is our enemies still despise us, and our friends no longer trust us. Good work, Mr. President. You're making that "cowboy diplomacy" look better and better.

Read about how the new American president has betrayed the Poles by abandoning the promised missile defense shield, via Gateway Pundit:

Poland Reacts to Obama's Missile Defense Announcement: Treason! The US Sold Us to Russia

"From Poland's Daily News Fakt--
'Treason! We've Been Sold to the Russians'
polish newspaper

This is from today's Fakt Daily News on Obama's decision to turn his back on another American ally:


'Strategic ally? Mainstay of our security? End of illusions. United States of America, for which we have for each call, turned his back to us. U.S. President lightly tossed into the trash heap construction of the Poland and the Czech anti-missile shield. The massive military installation was to give special meaning to us in NATO and to strengthen our position towards Russia. But America, instead of Warsaw, he prefers dialogue with Moscow. Yesterday the whole world went round decision Barack Obama Kremlin triumphs, and the Poles have been exposed to the wind.'


The Poles are the latest US ally to be outraged by the actions of our misguided president.

"The AP reported, via Drudge:


'Poles and Czechs voiced deep concern Friday at President Barack Obama's decision to scrap a Bush-era missile defense shield planned for their countries.

"Betrayal! The U.S. sold us to Russia and stabbed us in the back," the Polish tabloid Fakt declared on its front page.

Polish President Lech Kaczynski said he was concerned that Obama's new strategy leaves Poland in a dangerous "gray zone" between Western Europe and the old Soviet sphere.

Recent events in the region have rattled nerves throughout central and eastern Europe, a region controlled by Moscow during the Cold War, including the war last summer between Russia and Georgia and ongoing efforts by Russia to regain influence in Ukraine. A Russian cutoff of gas to Ukraine last winter left many Europeans without heat.

The Bush administration's plan would have been "a major step in preventing various disturbing trends in our region of the world," Kaczynski said in a guest editorial in the daily Fakt and also carried on his presidential Web site.'


Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed on Thursday that he would not take a call from the U.S. informing him of the decision to scrap planned missile-defense bases."


Look at the bright side. The Russians are smiling. Doesn't that make you feel better?

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