ed note–again, ladies and Gentile-men, there are very serious, very important ‘particulars’ associated with the kind of noise appearing in this OpEd, ‘particulars’ whose less-than-full-comprehension on the part of the average Gentile living on God’s green earth portend far greater and far more serious/dangerous implications than what appears to be just a simple issue of political sycophancy on the part of our deranged Hebraic writer.
Jennifer Rubin–
–Is not just some ‘columnist’ at the Washington Post. In the first case, the WP is THE voice of the ‘Deep State’ and is the mechanism by which this ‘Deep State’ seduces the collective American mind (and thus secures the cooperation of the American political machine) for various projects, not the least of which is Apocalyptic war, and especially war for the headquarters of that ‘Deep State’, Israel.
To this end, Rubin (along with the rest of her ‘team’–Bill Kristol, David Frum, Max Boot, Eliot Cohen, the portly Kagan Brothers, as well as past operatives such as Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Pearle, Douglas Feith and others not listed) functions for one purpose and one purpose only–
To see that the demands required by Israel (and in particular Netanyahu and his war Party Likud) are fulfilled to the letter of the law.
And to this end, we see the above listed swamp-things playing PRIMARY roles not only in driving America to war following 9/11, but as well, driving DJT (and his plans for reining in the Jewish state and thus preventing Armageddon) out of the White House so that a totally compromised Joe Biden could be put in place who will do exactly what he is told to do by the organized Jewish interests who got him ‘elected’.
On a very interesting note, we invite the reader to perform an internet image search in finding any pictures of Rubin, the author of this piece, and any of her aforelisted ‘team members’ Kristol, Frum, Boot, the Kagan blobs, Cohen, etc with Benjamin Netanyahu.
They do not exist, and not because Netanyahu has never met any of them, but because indeed the aforementioned ‘journalists’ are active participants in organized espionage against America for Israel’s benefit under the guise of ‘journalism’ and therefore, for reasons rooted in ‘operational security’, Israel has made sure that no ‘pictographic connection’ can be made between them and the Jewish state that they serve.
Jennifer Rubin
No one should forget or underestimate the degree to which President Donald Trump empowered Russian aggression.
‘President Trump at a pretty critical period withheld military assistance to Ukraine,’ which was ‘desperate for it at that particular junction, basically to get [Ukrainian President] Volodymyr Zelensky to do him a personal favor,’ former Russia adviser (and witness in the Ukraine extortion impeachment) Fiona Hill said on ‘Meet the Press’ on Sunday. ‘Well, that sends a message to Putin that Ukraine is a plaything for him, and for himself as well, and for the United States. And that nobody’s really serious about protecting Ukraine.’
She added that this was ‘ultimately a sign of weakness’ and that Russian President Vladimir Putin must be ‘quite shocked now that we’ve got some collective action together.’
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has also explained how his former boss enabled Putin. ‘It’s just not accurate to say Trump’s behavior somehow deterred the Russians,’ Bolton said on Newsmax. Many have asked why Putin waited to attack Ukraine. Bolton’s answer is the most logical we’ve heard: Putin was waiting for Trump to withdraw from NATO in his second term.
Republicans have yet to break with Putin’s poodle or to account for their own betrayal of Ukraine in voting to acquit Trump for extorting Zelensky. If they had successfully reelected Trump, is there any doubt the NATO alliance would be in shambles and Ukraine left out in the cold?
But what a difference an election makes. President Biden has helped revitalize NATO — or, perhaps more accurately, has helped make it stronger than at any time since the Cold War. Instead of threatening, insulting and ignoring NATO, Biden from the start of his presidency corralled the member states, emphasized democracy as the unifying thread tying Europe to the United States, and reiterated again and again that other countries have the right to chart their own future.
In an article about the meticulous preparations Biden undertook in the weeks leading up to the invasion, the New York Times reports that American diplomats ‘had held hundreds of meetings with European officials’ by the time Russia ‘began massing troops in the fall. In a striking break from practice, the C.I.A. disclosed detailed intelligence about Mr. Putin’s war plans, including so-called false-flag operations that Russia could use as a pretext to strike.’ That unusual move ‘stripped Russia of any element of surprise.’
It takes nothing away from the Europeans — who now genuinely fear for their own security — to say that the response would not have been as robust or as fast without Biden’s planning.
Once the fighting began, the Pentagon lept to action, arranging critical arms shipments. The day after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called his Ukrainian counterpart, the Times reports, ‘the White House approved another $350 million package of weapons and equipment for Ukraine that Pentagon officials said began flowing within days — lightning speed, as arms shipments go.’ Now, we are considering a deal with Poland that would provide Ukraine with desperately needed aircraft.
The GOP’s belated cheering for Ukraine should not disguise the inconvenient and damning fact that until a couple of weeks ago, Republicans failed to challenge Trump’s efforts to placate and embolden Putin. They never broke with him, even after he betrayed our security interests and those of Europe. They still contemplate reelecting him. Former vice president Mike Pence now says there is no place in his party for Putin apologists. Too bad he worked for one and fought to reelect him.
Voters should take note. Given our status as the world’s only superpower and leading democracy, it is essential — and unbelievable that we must state this — that the U.S. president be an unwavering defender of democracy and unapologetic supporter of NATO. When that position is not asserted, authoritarian aggressors notice.