Now they are lining up at the annual Aryan-sponsored
conservative conclave to accuse the President of all manner of
malfeasance .…
It never ceases to amaze how Republicans and
conservatives who create obviously epic disasters have all the answers,
and mountains of criticism, for President Obama in his effort to clean
up their messes. They are still assailing Obama for a deficit
Republicans piled up with two unfunded wars and tax cuts for the rich
regardless the President’s herculean efforts to save the economy and
successfully reduced the deficit they created. Now they are lining up at
the annual Aryan-sponsored conservative conclave to accuse the
President of all manner of malfeasance in cleaning up and dealing with
George W. Bush’s religious crusade in Iraq that engendered the rise of
Islamic extremists known as the Islamic State (IS, ISIS, ISIL).
Of course, media whore Sarah Palin added her
half-a-pence blaming the President for ISIS because he adhered to George
W. Bush’s ‘status of forces‘ agreement and did not violate
America’s agreement and leave a residual force of American troops to
wage war on Islamic State extremists. Wisconsin’s Scott Walker said he
could do a better job waging war on ISIS because he successfully waged
war and defeated peaceful protestors in Wisconsin. Those battle-hardened
protestors who teach citizens’ children, put out fires at burning homes
and businesses, and serve as law enforcement officers keeping Wisconsin
resident’s safe. Now, it is Marco Rubio who is accusing the President
of allowing ISIS to wreak death and destruction on Syria and
Iraq because he is inept and afraid of hurting Iran’s feelings.
While speaking to Sean Hannity, Rubio said the President “lacks a military strategy to confront ISIS for fear of upsetting Iran.” He said, “if we wanted to defeat them militarily, we could do it. But Obama doesn’t want to upset Iran.”
That may play well for the racist and theocrat crowd at CPAC, but it is
contrary to reality on two fronts. First, the President has confronted
ISIS with a strategy Republicans cannot accept; and second, Iran is just
as concerned about and invested in defeating ISIS as any nation in the
region. This is not a revelation for any conscious human being, but for
Rubio and Republicans in general, it is another false talking point to
criticize the President, pander to Benjamin Netanyahu, and demonstrate
typical conservative incredible ignorance about events in the Middle
East; likely it is all of the above.
Rubio said, “In Obama’s mind, this deal with
Iran is going to be the Obamacare of the second term, and he doesn’t
want them sending military to the region.” However, if Rubio was
not an idiot, he would know that Iran has called for assistance from
America, and vice versa, to combat ISIS extremists in Syria and Iraq.
Iranian leaders have publicly, that’s right, publicly urged America to
take a bigger role in fighting ISIS, and President Obama has taken the
unprecedented step of communicating
with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei suggesting cooperation
between America and Iran to combat ISIS extremists. Early in the
conflict, Iran and America made sure to keep out of each other’s way
during air missions to bomb advancing ISIS extremists.
President Obama and America’s global partners’ have made over 2,500
air strikes on ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and are in the process of
training moderate Syrian and Iraqi forces to take the battle directly to
ISIS. It is not the military strategy of putting tens-of-thousands of
American boots on the ground, but it is a potent strategy all the same.
It is a strategy that Iran has adopted, and expanded on, and it is
curious why Rubio thinks the President is sitting on his hands so as not
to hurt Iran’s feelings or disrupt nuclear negotiations. Rubio’s
remarks not only make no sense whatsoever, they are contrary to the
facts.
Iran has been, if not a part of ‘America’s global
partners,’ a willing party in combatting ISIS; this is in spite of their
accurate appraisal that “The United States is the cause of the unrest and problems in Iraq and is the reason for the terrorist operations.”
It is a sentiment echoed by Syrian President Assad who warned early in
the Iraq War that the unrest and problems now plaguing the region would
be the result of America’s invasion and occupation. Still, Iran is
assisting America’s effort to clean up the extremist mess America
created when it invaded Iraq and sent disaffected Sunnis fleeing
extermination into Syria. Not only has Iran launched
military strikes against ISIS, it has assisted in propping up the
American-created Iraqi government, sent the commander of the Quds Force
of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps to coordinate and assist in the
defense of Baghdad, and helped the country’s Shiite militias stop the
ISIS militants’ advances on the Iraqi capital. Iran’s assistance in
stopping ISIS belies Rubio’s claim that “Obama doesn’t want Iran sending military to the region.”
Besides already sending over 2,000 Iranian troops to Iraq to help combat the extremists, Iran has urged
the entire world to assist in combatting the ISIS extremists. Early in
the rise of ISIS, Iran’s secretary of the Supreme National Security
Council said, “The expansion of terrorist elements of ISIS and their
violent acts in Iraq was a warning for the region. There is a need for
attention and action from governments and the international community.”
President Obama has answered the call; partly out of a responsibility
to clean up the ISIS disaster America (BUSH) created, and to stop the
spread of the “terrorist element” in the region. Rubio, Republicans, and the cretins at CPAC know this is true.
For Rubio, or any incompetent Republican
to claim the President has no military strategy against ISIS because he
is wary of upsetting Iran is beyond belief, but it is par for the
course among Republican no-nothings. It is no secret that the President
called on Iranians to help combat ISIS, or that Iran reciprocated in
urging America to help combat ISIS; it is after all a George W. Bush
creation. Most Americans understand Republicans want American ground
forces to battle ISIS in Iraq and Syria nearly as desperately as they
want an American invasion force to battle Iran on Benjamin Netanyahu’s
behalf. All-out war using American troops is the only Middle East policy
Republicans can countenance and support and it is precisely why they
have no business having a voice in any Middle East policy.
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