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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dreamers vs. Realists
by Michael Reagan
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In any struggle between the dreamers and the realists the realists always win.

We’re seeing that played out right now as the supreme realist of our time, Vladimir Putin, not only is running circles around the dreamers of the West, but is also making them look like a bunch of incompetent ninnies.

Putin is playing the role of Vlad the Impaler, and the heads he is displaying atop Red Army bayonets as he marches through Georgia -- a la Gen. Sherman -- are those of the leaders of what used to be called the Free World.

We should have seen it coming, but we were too busy with George Bush’s dreams of a democracy-drenched world -- and Western Europe’s preoccupation with the destruction of all vestiges of its Christian past -- to notice what Vlad has been up to as he goes about creating the latest version of a czarist imperialist Russia itching to expand its borders.

As the always-perceptive Ralph Peters wrote in the New York Post, Putin’s latest venture “not only sized up President Bush humiliatingly well, but precisely anticipated Europe's nonreaction -- while taking a perfect-fit measure of Georgia's mercurial president.”

Putin, he added, “not only knew what he was doing -- he knew exactly what others would do” an example, Peters wrote, of “intelligence work at the hall-of-fame level. (For our part, we had all the intelligence pieces in our hands and failed to assemble the puzzle.)”

Peters recalled the signs that were always there for the CIA to see, had they been able to recognize what was taking place right under their noses -- “the months of meticulous planning and extensive preparations for this invasion [that] were covered by military exercises, disingenuous explanations - and maskirovka, the art of deception the Red Army had mastered.”

The result? “The Russians convinced us to see what we wanted to see.”

The reaction of all of this by the Bush administration and our Western allies has been to run around like headless chickens. We have been shown exactly how it feels to be rendered impotent in the face of a determined opponent that doesn’t care what the rest of the world thinks of him.

There are a lot of lessons to be drawn from this, but for Americans one of the most important ones concerns the current debate on energy. Nobody seems to have noticed that the crisis in Georgia points up once again just how dependent we are on getting much of our oil from areas of the world where turmoil is rampant. Continued...

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Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
I think many,here,…
are simply, and , once again, … underestimating President Bush! Despite his reckless spending, he has been very consistent in policy and commitment, ( Lord knows, he stuck with Rummy through thick and thin! ). Remember, also, the framework in which his presidency is cradled. He is probably the last vestige we have of the Reagan/Bush era of International development, ( that would be the one that broke up the USSR ). These guys, ( Rummy included,… he's still alive and a vital resource ), know the regions and attitudes well, as HW was CIA right before VP.

It is difficult to believe our intel was not aware. I somewhat think the plan was already in place to have Sarkosy and Condi at the ready for deployment. Truly, there was some small measure of serendipity that stretched the envelope of belief. I believe President Bush sat down in that booth at the Olympics fully aware of what was to transpire. I further believe there was probably communication between him and Putin no one will ever hear.

We are trying to assess this river of events' current, while standing mid-stream. What will resolve may well be predetermined, though by others than we might think. We are as passengers upon an airliner; the pilot is the guy who occasionally tells is where we are, and has the controls. The guy we hired is Bush. We'd best pray he and his team are one step ahead of Putin and his! I like to think they are!

Vladimir the Tough and Bush the Gentile
How is it that Russia fooled George Bush and rolled the tanks into Georgia before the rest of the world even finished breakfast? No, it was not a sneak attack.

Once again, America’s overrated CIA missed the lead-up. Perhaps analysts like Valarie Plume were busy with other things. More likely, CIA operatives deep in their cubicles in Langley, Virginia were analyzing old satellite photos from a couple years ago (budget cutbacks?). Anyway, we were taken by surprise.

Now, all we can do is give stern rhetoric and demand Russian troops withdraw. Hope Vladimir is not laughing too hard. Fact is, our lead-up for the last ten years was to frolic in our own financial and social designs. We really thought we were “cool”. We have gotten soft, like a former heavy weight boxer who gained 50 lbs. We are not in any shape for any more fights with Russia.

Heck, way too many Americans are incapable as a society and individually of removing wildlife threats from our own neighborhoods. Coyotes and Cougars are free to kill as many fidos as they can find and nobody can stop these carnivores from stealing another juicy meal. An example is the recent coyote attacks in Lake Tahoe. A woman was walking two dogs in broad daylight near Incline Village when a pack of coyotes attacked and killed her dogs right under her nose.

In another instance, a cougar visited a homeowner in La Canada, Calif. (Bob Brown) and took his 45 lb. Sheppard mix right off the balcony. Not a shot was fired. He refused to buy a gun.
Let me tell you, if you are not strong at home first, forget about beating the Russian Bear. We are just not up to it, and Vladimir Putin knows it. All we can do is crow while a carnivore licks his chops.

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