In my post on Aug. 22, one of my last points was that it would almost be comical to watch Obama squirm while he's being forced to "eat crow"' in reversing his solemn vow that he would send no more American "boots on the ground" troops to fight I.S.I.S., not counting the 1200-plus troops that he's already sent, and the additional 450 troops that he intends to send. I said it would almost be comical to watch his incredible ineptitude, if the stakes weren't so high, and if he didn't possess such an incredible capacity for poor decision-making when he runs into conflict. He seems to possess the kind of chess-playing numb-skull mind that someone like Russia's Putin would just love to take advantage of. And since America doesn't often have presidents that are such blatant fools I'm sure Putin realizes that he has a short window of opportunity before we elect another Ronald Reagan to follow this Jimmy Carter, in 2016, if we don't impeach him sooner.
So, I expect that Putin will allow us to bomb the heck out of I.S.I.S., which will solidify the position of his ally, Syrian president Bashar Assad, while he plays out his "chess-game" conquest of the Ukraine, then he'll turn his attention to invading Israel, and the rest of the Middle-East, which he thinks will be easy since we won't have any "boots on the ground" to resist him.
Thank God that He doesn't need American "boots" to rescue his people, Israel, and defeat Putin's arrogance, even if we do have a lilly-livered fool of a president who thinks he's making our decisions for us! If God were not ultimately in control, we would be in serious trouble with a man like Obama trying to create his utopian concept of world order. While he tries to give everyone a fair share of the pie, I'm afraid we'd all go up in smoke and ashes with the pie itself!
UPDATE: Sat., Sept. 13: 7:30 am.
The Obama administration has now given up on their effort to not have this called a "war", although it looks like, quacks like, and waddles like one, to everyone outside of the White House, and the State Department. Perhaps he may actually have to get Congress to sign off on this one, running the risk that they may try and force his hand, and send a few thousand "boots on the ground" troops to give the aerial bombardment a realistic chance of success. Heaven forbid that he should actually listen to his Advisors in the Pentagon, and give our troops a reasonable chance of succeeding. That would certainly be unprecedented for our little paper-hanging-World-War-I-Corporal, who believes he knows more about military strategy than his generals do!
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