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Friday, February 20, 2009
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Biden Prophecy
by Charles Krauthammer
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WASHINGTON -- The Biden prophecy has come to pass. Our wacky veep, momentarily inspired, had predicted last October that "it will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama." Biden probably had in mind an eve-of-the-apocalypse drama like the Cuban Missile Crisis. Instead, Obama's challenges have come in smaller bites. Some are deliberate threats to U.S. interests, others mere probes to ascertain whether the new president has any spine.

Preliminary X-rays are not very encouraging.

Consider the long list of brazen Russian provocations:

(a) Pressuring Kyrgyzstan to shut down the U.S. air base in Manas, an absolutely crucial NATO conduit into Afghanistan.

(b) Announcing the formation of a "rapid reaction force" with six former Soviet republics, a regional Russian-led strike force meant to reassert Russian hegemony in the Muslim belt north of Afghanistan.

(c) Planning to establish a Black Sea naval base in Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia, conquered by Moscow last summer.

(d) Declaring Russia's intention to deploy offensive Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad if Poland and the Czech Republic go ahead with plans to station an American (anti-Iranian) missile defense system.

President Bush's response to the Kaliningrad deployment -- the threat was issued the day after Obama's election -- was firm. He refused to back down because giving in to Russian threats would leave Poles and Czechs exposed and show the world that, contrary to post-Cold War assumptions, the U.S. could not be trusted to protect Eastern Europe from Russian bullying.

The Obama response? "Biden Signals U.S. Is Open to Russia Missile Deal," as The New York Times headlined Biden's Feb. 7 Munich speech to a major international gathering. This followed strong messages from the Obama transition team even before the inauguration that Obama was not committed to the missile shield. And just to make sure everyone understood that the Bush policy no longer held, Biden in Munich said the U.S. wanted to "press the reset button" on NATO-Russian relations. Continued...

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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"We need to invest in a missile defense system and maintain a strong military."

We can invest in defending Europe only so long as you get your precious tax cut.

Europe can pay for its own defense, you fool.

-------POPULATION-------GDP------
---EU----500 million---$14 trillion
Russia-150 million-----$2 trillion

Why is the USA spending ten's of billions of dollars every year for the defense of Europe?

Blind Spot
FDR failed to recognize the danger and evil of communism. Like many of the liberal intellectuals of his time, FDR did not find the propaganda of communism very dangerous. Maybe because it echoed his quasi one-world view, evidence in his overwhelming support of the United Nations, and the economic policies in the New Deal. He underestimated the threat of Stalin and communism, and it influenced how he dealt with Russia.

President Obama has a similar blind spot when it comes to Russia, Iran, and Islamic terrorists. This influences how he handles national security, defense, and foreign policy. His comments during the campaign and his actions since becoming President shows he underestimates the threat they pose and overestimates the power of international institutions and negotiations.

Underestimating the threat posed by Stalin and the communist movement harmed the US, Eastern Europe, and many parts of Asia. If we underestimate the danger posed by Iran, Russia, and the Islamic terrorist movement we will pay a price for it. We need to continue to support Israel and our democratic allies in Eastern Europe. We need to invest in a missile defense system and maintain a strong military. We should immediately drill for oil and natural gas. We should abandon the idea that international institutions and talking can make mad men sane or satisfy the greed of power-hungry tyrants.

Iran could not have acquired the ability to build a nuclear bomb without Russia's assistance. Thinking Russia is the means to handle Iran was a mistake and is a mistake.

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