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November 05, 2008

With Bush Still In Charge, The Right Will Blame Obama

By Cernig

Russian President Dimitri Medvedev chose today of all days to announce that Russia might deploy conventionally-armed short ranged missiles in the Baltic region if the US goes ahead with the Bush administration's planned ABM installations in Eastern Europe. Even though the Bush administration (still in power until January) and its neocon Wormtongues own the ABM boondoggle lock, stock and barrel and are clearly aiming it at Russia - and even though such military shifts are always planned months in advance - somehow today the Right are painting Russia's move as Obama's fault.

Medvedev, you see, mysteriously didn't congratulate Obama on his win in a speech which was scheduled weeks ago as the Russian leader's first "state of the union" address to his nation. Though why he should in such a speech is a mystery even the NY Times, which used the same ridiculous formulation, doesn't explain. The implication is that Medvedev is deliberately testing Obama to see if he has a spine. The truth is that Medvedev is rightly pissed with the Bush administration and Republican rule and Obama (perhaps because during the debates he repeated that dumb conservative talking point that Russia started the conflict in Georgia) is simply getting caught in the fallout.

Of the proposed deployments, Medvedev said:

“These are forced measures,” Mr. Medvedev said. “We have told our partners more than once that we want positive cooperation, we want to act together to combat common threats, that we want to act together. But they, unfortunately, don’t want to listen to us.”

That's all about the Bush/Cheney bluster and stonewalling - not Obama. He continued in the same vein:

Referring to the fighting in Georgia, he said: “The conflict in the Caucasus was used as a pretext for sending NATO warships to the Black Sea and then for the forceful foisting on Europe of America’s anti-missile system, which in its turn will entail retaliatory measures by Russia.”

The fighting in Georgia was “among other things, the result of the arrogant course of the U.S. administration which hates criticism and prefers unilateral decisions,” Medvedev said, according to news reports.

Which is, simply, true. Saakashvili wouldn't have sent his troops into South Ossetia to conduct atrocities if he didn't think Bush's America and NATO had his backs, and he thought that because Bush kept ignoring NATO allies who told him he was out on a limb about Georgia and his neocon pal McCain was whispering in his ear.

Somehow, all this translates into Russia testing the "Moonbat Messiah" instead of what it should be seen as - a situation where the US desperately needs to shake of the failed Republican method and try some old-fashioned diplomacy and sense for a change.

No honeymoon for Obama.

http://www.newshoggers.com/blog/2008/11/with-bush-still.html

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It's all a little funny i must admit. What Medvedev is doing is no different to what bush does, the only difference is, bush has his speech written for him. I love how america sugar coats everything, but when russia comments its all hell close your windows and lock your doors. America takes steps and and doesn't care about consequences, and this is not televised, before finding out today about Russia's counter actions against bush's actions i didn't even know america deployed the weapons there, when russia decided to do something about it, its all over the news. Another example is, when russia went to war with afghanistan, america trained afghan troops and bin laden, supplying them weapons and more, everyone thought that was ok, or at least didn't know about it, but when america went to war against afghan not to long ago, and russia sold afghan a few rifles, russia was considered as funding terrorist?! now where is the logic in that? how can u blame someone doing the exact same thing u did a few years ago? its ridicules!

I think russia choosing to announce there actions on this day was a great idea, and i don't think its an aim at obama at all i think its a small reminder for him, to keep in mind of their neighbors, it is very messy how the media called it a threat. if russia wanted to make a threat, believe me, they would not be scared to make one.

anyways congrats to obama! change to the world!

Regarding that "dumb conservative talking point," from The Financial , (h/t antiwar.com):

According to Civil Georgia, President Saakashvili said on November 4 that Senator Barack Obama and his vice-presidential running mate Joe Biden have a “concrete plans about strengthening Georgia.”

He made the televised remarks on the matter when it was late November 4 evening when elections were still underway in the United States.

Although Saakashvili said that no matter which candidate would win, “Georgia’s positions will strengthen,” in his remarks he emphasized on Obama’s and his running mate’s stance on Georgia.

“Senator Obama had the most precise thesis about Georgia during the election campaign; Senator McCain is our old friend; Vice-President[ial candidate] Biden is our and my old friend,” Saakashvili said.

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