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Thursday, February 05, 2009

OBAMA TO REDUCE U.S. NUKES BY 80%

People wonder why I refer to Barack Obama as the most dangerous man in America, if not the whole world. Here is one more reason.

Obama plans to reduce our nation's nuclear defensive capability by a whopping 80%!

Further, Obama plans to renege on a promise made to Europe during the campaign to proceed with deploying a nuclear defensive shield in the region.

Obviously, the man has no inkling of what it means to be a super-power or what it means for the U.S. to be the leader of the free world.

With these kinds of reductions in our nuclear capability, practically any nutcase with nukes could hold large areas of the world hostage, and the U.S. would be completely powerless to stop it.

In addition, with Iran slated to have a nuclear bomb in the near future, in addition to the renewal of Russian nuclear saber-rattling, the nations of Europe, particularly Eastern Europe, are highly vulnerable to nuclear attack, not to mention Israel.

In many ways this policy initiative on the part of Barack Obama is the most ominous and dangerous change we have witnessed so far. The world is not getting safer. It is getting more dangerous. And Obama's response to the ever-increasing danger is to reduce our defensive capability.

The last President who drastically reduced our defensive arsenal was Jimmy Carter. It was during Carter's disastrous Presidency that the USSR invaded Afghanistan and American hostages were taken by Iran's religious leader.

Thus, Ronald Reagan's top priority after defeating Carter in a landslide was to begin rebuilding our military to the point that the Soviets could not keep up. The result is that they nearly bankrupted themselves attempting to match our ever-increasing arsenal.

All of this resulted in the fall of the Soviet Union and the tearing down of the Berlin Wall.

Obama's Carter-styled Presidency is a very real danger to American security and world stability.

During the Bush Presidency the U.S. may have been hated in some quarters, but we certainly weren't ridiculed or bullied. We can expect both during the Obama administration.

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