Wednesday, February 10, 2016

AMATEURS IN CHARGE OF NATIONAL SECURITY

Donald Hank writes:


Security conscious Americans entrust the most vital security task of all to amateurs

By Don Hank

Americans are funny critters. Many of us are very fussy about safety, as we should be. Most of us are careful to avoid smoking and excessive drinking; we get our exercise, watch our diet, get our check ups, etc, When it comes to our homes, very few of us would leave home with the door unlocked. Most want good fire protection and police services in their neighborhoods and many will organize neighborhood watches to protect themselves from crime and drugs. And we watch our kids to make sure they are doing their homework, not falling into drugs, etc.

Yet, irony of ironies, when it comes to our nation's foreign policy, which should stand between us and wars that can get us literally blown up or trigger a nuclear winter, our attitude is often as follows:
Our nation is wicked and deserves to be punished. So if God wants to punish us, there is nothing we can do about it.
So don't lock your door tonight. Prove that God loves and protects you.
No, of course they won't do that. But foreign policy is something they don't know the first thing about so that must be left up to God. This is reflected by the kind of questions asked of our candidates. Almost no one asked them about how a war with Russia and China can be avoided, even now that Russia has taken charge of the Syrian conflict. No one has mentioned the plight of Syrian Christians, who almost all are praying daily that Putin, and not the US, will prevail. Why? Hardly anyone one in the US knows or cares. When if comes to starting wars, it’s our business. But when if comes to keeping foreign Christians safe, that’s God’s job.
Why don't we care what candidates will do about this desperate situation of Syrian Christians?
Why did so many candidates state on public TV recently that they would like to shoot down Russian planes in Syria and why did so many TV viewers sit there and say nothing or even question the wisdom of such an overt act of war? Why did we not care that we might see a nuclear holocaust in the next 4 years as a result of our belligerent and ethnocentric foreign policy? Do they really think foreign policy is a football game? The NH primaries reflect our almost total insouciance toward foreign policy and the threat of war. John Kasich managed to garner second place in the voting and yet he had said some very reckless things about how he would treat Russia without even attempting an explanation. Here, for example, he has said that he wants to confront Putin.

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