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It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.  Mark Twain

George Rebane

As long heralded in these pages, President Obama’s ignorance of foreign policy (we’ll give him the benefit of our doubts) is coming into full bloom in Ukraine.  He has made it clear to all but the country’s progressive numbskulls that the US is no longer a reliable partner to anyone in maintaining world order.

The lamestream’s pundits and ‘journalists’ are still talking about Russia’s “plans to invade” and partition Ukraine, and Obama’s feckless threats that warrant tears and laughter from across the world.  But Putin has already invaded the Ukraine and partitioned the country, taking Crimea back under Russia’s sovereign umbrella.  And more Russian troops are poised on Ukraine’s eastern border to either complete the territorial partition or make it an effective Anschluss by installing ethnic Russians into all positions of power and prepared to execute whatever Moscow wants.

Our response at this point has been worse than silence.  We have threatened to pull out of a planning meeting for the G-8 conference scheduled later this year in Sochi (no need to read this again, it’s true).  Putin and his foreign minister Lavrov are rolling in laughter on the floor of the Kremlin.  Meanwhile SecState Kerry is being dispatched to Kiev to offer the new Ukrainian government nothing that will save their sovereignty according to the 1994 agreement with Russia and the US.  This visit will heighten the peals of laughter in Moscow and the tears in Brussels where the EU is having trouble getting its act together in a civilized but now leaderless world.

ObamaDefensePolicyPutin’s plan to re-establish Soviet style hegemony over its ‘near abroad’ is going full throttle forward.  Every one of its bordering countries has sizeable Russian minorities as their cancerous relics from the collapse of the USSR.  And Putin will use the age-old excuse of sending in a dominant military to ‘protect the lives and property’ of his ethnic rump populations whenever the situation is sufficiently soft to guarantee exercising that as a no/low cost option.

The Baltics are quivering in their snowboots right now.  All of them have sizeable Russian minorities (e.g. Estonia’s 1.3M people include 300,000 Russians) who will march to any order from Moscow, and thereby create situations of any flavor or magnitude to warrant Russia’s military intervention.  That all these countries are members of NATO is worth about the same warm bucket of spit that they enjoyed in 1939 with the mutual defense agreement the Baltics then had with Great Britain.

In the meantime, under Obama’s leadership we are beating our swords into food stamps.  Please take time to review your ‘Duck and Cover’ drills.

[4mar14 update]  George Friedman’s The Next 100 Years was prophetic.  Stratfor is now reprising summaries from that 2009 book (here).  I wrote a major post on it at the time (here) that covered not only Russia’s aims, but also Mexico’s.  Viewed in that light, the strategically silly reset button with which Hillary embarrassed herself in front of Lavrov and the world takes on new meaning as it made a global declaration that the United States had installed a foreign policy naïf in the White House.  The years that followed have more than confirmed that early assessment, and every day brings in fresh news on how a trained KGB thug from a second world country runs circles around our Chief Community Organizer and the intellectual dwarves that surround him.

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80 responses to “Obama’s New World Disorder (updated 4mar14)”

  1. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 518pm – Let me get back to you on that after someone from the Left answers my 1230pm. This answering questions with a question is getting old.

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  2. Walt Avatar

    It’s gotta be rough to be on the Left side of things around here. It’s not been lookin’ pretty for a while, and yet get’s worse by the day. ” Fearless Leader” ( of Rocky and Bullwinkle fame at this point) just doesn’t have a clue what to do.
    Scratch that.. He’s changing the healthcare rules again… Yup, NOW you can keep yur insurance plan,, now he can say he kept that promise. Happy days for LIBS in Nov.
    See the proposed budget? Hear Boxer? Nope,, not a cut to be had. You can bet your bottom dollar, EVERY dollar of that Trillian dollar ceiling hike has been spent.
    Let’s just tax the rich some more to cover it.

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  3. Russ Steele Avatar

    EPA’s Abandoned Wyoming Fracking Study One Retreat of Many
    Industry advocates say the EPA’s turnabout reflects an overdue recognition that it had over-reached on fracking and that its science was critically flawed.
    But environmentalists see an agency that is systematically disengaging from any research that could be perceived as questioning the safety of fracking or oil drilling, even as President Obama lays out a plan to combat climate change that rests heavily on the use of natural gas.
    Over the past 15 months, they point out, the EPA has:
    • Closed an investigation into groundwater pollution in Dimock, Pa., saying the level of contamination was below federal safety triggers.
    • Abandoned its claim that a driller in Parker County, Texas, was responsible for methane gas bubbling up in residents’ faucets, even though a geologist hired by the agency confirmed this finding.
    • Sharply revised downward a 2010 estimate showing that leaking gas from wells and pipelines was contributing to climate change, crediting better pollution controls by the drilling industry even as other reports indicate the leaks may be larger than previously thought.
    • Failed to enforce a statutory ban on using diesel fuel in fracking.
    More on the EPA over reach HERE.
    Now the EPA is doing a long range study, with the result coming out in 2016, at the end of the Obama administration. All their previous studies were based on weak and unverifiable science, and were discredited by close examination of the facts. Perhaps this long study will hold up, but in congressional testimonies, the head of the EPA could not cite one incidence of ground water contamination from the fracking process.

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I have found no scientific evidence that fracking causies earthquakes. It is a allegation by the ANTI fracking just like the supposed “fire” coming from a faucet. Oil and gas are the products produced and in California we have the untapped Monterrey Shale formation that rivals Saudi Arabia in energy potential. The oil companies have used fracking offshore for fifty years without incident.

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  5. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Paul 12:58 – I am from and still have friends in Fresno and they tell me it’s the gas the frackers are after now. Another issue is water. Large corporations are buying up land with water rights.. not for farming, but to sell to the frackers.

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  6. Walt Avatar

    Fresno….. That’s says it all.
    Well Joe,, Newmont just bought hundreds of acres just outside GV. WAY TOO much
    for a simple water treatment facility. Better dig into that conspiracy as well.
    Now where is IMM when we need them? ALL that water sitting under GV being unused. (or unsold at this point) IMM would have installed pumps at their expense. Soon it may be us taxpayers footing the bill for job. ( at four times the cost when gov. gets involved)
    The billions of gallons just sitting in all those tunnels. The “new gold” is water.
    Heck! anyone sitting on top of mine tunnel can drill down and tap that source. Bring on the tanker trucks. ( black market water business.) And no one would be the wiser.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Lets hear more from the “FRACK-tured” fairy tails dept. of Fresno.

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Here’s some information from Scientific American about the dangers of fracking. I assume these numbers are factual.
    ” A ProPublica review of well records, case histories and government summaries of more than 220,000 well inspections found that structural failures inside injection wells are routine. From late 2007 to late 2010, one well integrity violation was issued for every six deep injection wells examined — more than 17,000 violations nationally. More than 7,000 wells showed signs that their walls were leaking. Records also show wells are frequently operated in violation of safety regulations and under conditions that greatly increase the risk of fluid leakage and the threat of water contamination.
    Structurally, a disposal well is the same as an oil or gas well. Tubes of concrete and steel extend anywhere from a few hundred feet to two miles into the earth. At the bottom, the well opens into a natural rock formation. There is no container. Waste simply seeps out, filling tiny spaces left between the grains in the rock like the gaps between stacked marbles………..”
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-fracking-wastewater-wells-poisoning-ground-beneath-our-feeth/

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  9. Gregory Avatar

    paul, that is a ProPublica piece by a ProPublica author, taken apart by cato’s kopel:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProPublica#Criticism
    SciAm used to be a highly respected science magazine, no more. ProPublica was also given some of those 501c applications that were supposed to be kept secret by the IRS.

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Where is that permit for mining Paul? ( Lefty’s love to demand permits)
    “Mining” the Internet has yet to pay off. Welcome to my world Paul,,LOL

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1143am – Are you offering SciAm as an example of a reliable source? It generates no research results and for some years now has become an unabashed trumpet for progressive causes of all shades and hues, picking and choosing which ‘science’ to publish. Gregory’s 1202pm stands.
    What I’m looking for is the names of scientists and/or institutions doing original research that you and yours consider free of a socio-political agenda.

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  12. Gregory Avatar

    george, I think the epa’s inability to make a solid case despite trying really hard to do so is the most telling evidence that fracking is not as dangerous as ProPublica wants to think.

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  13. Gregory Avatar

    “George, What would you consider to be a credible source on the fracking question?
    Posted by: Paul Emery | 05 March 2014 at 05:18 PM”
    Paul, in the future, how about leaving the gotchas behind? You apparently were sitting on the SciAm article at the time.

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  14. Gregory Avatar

    oooh oooh pick me!
    Everyone is biased. Arguments to authority are invalid.

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  15. Paul Emery Avatar

    Not true Gregory. I was responding to George’s ask for examples and it was easy to find.
    George
    Are you factually challenging the article itself or just the dismissing the messenger?

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  16. Gregory Avatar

    paul, i stand corrected. apologies.
    am awaiting replacement keyoard, you would not elieve the workarounds i’m doing to write intelligently (?). saturday will see improvement.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Things may get pricey at the pump again.
    Remember all those derailments of oil trains? The EPA and DOT have a plan.
    Just ban the use of existing oil cars. ” Their not safe enough”.
    Warren Buffett isn’t going to be happy with “O” if he has to buy 5000 “new and improved” rail cars.
    What do they say about “the squeaky wheel”?
    So NO pipeline,, NO rail.. The ECO clan has scheduled an orgy.

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 229pm – You have yet to answer my 1230pm. The SciAm piece is a third party report in a non-research publication with an established agenda.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    It’s going to be a crappy few weeks. Looks like Mom’s time here is done. But she made it to 93. ( this final wait is miserable)
    The next time you plan to give to charity or a good cause, our local Hospice care. They have helped us greatly.
    Life is a precious thing. Enjoy every day, you don’t know what the next day brings.
    Dealing with the family buzzards is going to be fun…

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  20. Russ Steele Avatar

    Paul@2:29PM
    Remember our global warming discussions, when the local lefties claimed that only peer reviewed science was valid. Was the ProPublica review of well records, case histories and government summaries peer reviewed? Was the review process scientific, or was the data cherry picked? Were the conclusions based on valid science using consistent and verifiable logic? I do not see any evidence that the study was peer reviewed. Maybe Paul can prove that I am wrong, that the ProPublica study was reviewed by independent third parties before publication.
    You can not have it both ways. Was the ProPublica study peer reviewed? If not, how can the left give it any credibility? Oh! Double standards. Something our local lefties are know for.
    As for Scientific American. I was a loyal supporter for years, but then they morphed into a left wing propaganda organ, I dropped my subscription. The final straw was when they started promoting AGW, human caused global warming. The evidence was just not there, CO2 was increasing and temperatures were not following the model projections, there was something serious wrong with the science, but America’s Premier Science Magazine decided to promote the AGW politics, rather than investigate the science. I did not review my subscription.

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Fracking. Natural gas. Cheap and plentiful supply of energy. Every ubber rich lib who drives around in their Mercedes Buses to go to a fracking protest rally after leaving their 20 million dollar homes with 8 burner stoves has ONE thing in common. They all want energy to be more expensive so we can rely on wind and solar. Easy for them s
    to say flying around in private jets while poor people are tar papering the sides of their abodes to stay warm. Poor people on fixed or low incomes seeing their heating bills in winter rise from 300 to 600 dollars a month. Truly a choice between staying warm and eating.
    The libs always talk about pollution, feeding the hungry, and helping raise the poverty standard of the poor villagers in Africa and other 3rd World places.
    Just consider what could happen to some poor villages who had natural gas supplied to it. Instantly the burning of dung and wood from the forests would disappear. Heating /cooking of food would be clean and sanitary, reducing disease. Water could be easily boiled to purify it and rid water of disease causing bacteria. Less time would be spent on trying to stay warm and more on productive economic activity. Just one village hooked up to natural gas (subsidized by some leftist government) would reduce air pollution, reduce disease, infant mortality, and increase the life expectancy of nameless. Think solar or wind could boil vats of non portable water?
    But no!!!! Fracking is bad. Cheap energy is bad. People dying of disease and spending all their time gathering wood and causing deforestation is not considered by the jet set as an option. After all, their 12,000 square foot pads are nice and cozy and they don’t think twice about their utility bill. They only care about being seen at the next protest rally. They could give a crap about hungry disease ridden children in far away places or pensioners that indeed have to make the choice between heat and food.
    Just for fun, I throw in a picture that might be way off topic:
    https://scontent-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1/p403x403/1798684_10151961885430911_1125127973_n.jpg

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  22. Gregory Avatar

    walt, sorry to hear of your family’s woe.

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  23. fish Avatar
    fish

    Walt,
    My deepest sympathies on your mothers passing.
    fish

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar

    Gregory
    Since in California it’s OK to frack beneath someones property without their consent or knowledge would you feel comfortable if that were to happen beneath your land? Being a property right guy this should send shivers up your back.
    http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/13/10/USA-FRACKING:RIGHTS.pdf

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  25. Russ Steele Avatar

    Walt,
    Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. My mom passed in 2003, a few days be for Christmas.
    Russ and Ellen

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  26. Paul Emery Avatar

    Walt
    I’m with you in you’re family situation. My Dad passed away two weeks ago at the age of 92. Best wishes to you and your family.

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  27. fish Avatar
    fish

    My Dad passed away two weeks ago at the age of 92.
    Sympathies to the Emery family as well.

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  28. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Walt, I am sorry for your loss. My Mom passed two days before Christmas two years ago and my Father pasted last June. I still am expecting a call or nice letter from them anyday day now. Haven’t put up a Christmas tree in 2 years. I don’t have the words to express my sympathies and lack the words to give you comfort. Hang in there, Big Guy with the big heart. Same for the Emerey Family. Ben sure did look up and admired his Father immensely. Sorry Paul for you loss.

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  29. Walt Avatar

    Thanks for the kind words my friends. Like I said, the final wait is the worst.
    The good Lord has yet to call her home. How she is hanging on, is anyone’s guess.
    This is going to be a long weekend.

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  30. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Now Central and Eastern Europe are begging us to FRACK! Oh, the house Majority Leader will read the letter and weigh it carefully. The Senate Majority Leader will read the letter and carelessly toss it in the circular file. AP story. Vital to economic activity.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/08/central-european-nations-appeal-to-congress-for-faster-exports-us-natural-gas/

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