Professor Marwan Bishara said — Biden is vague, inconsistent on foreign policy — Dementia Joe immediately proved his point

© 2021 Peter Free

 

30 April 2021

 

 

Do US wheels of enthusiastic self-destruction — have difficulty stopping?

 

Former Professor and current political analyst, Marwan Bishara, wrote that:

 

 

United States President Joe Biden’s speech in Congress this week underlined the depth and detail of his transformative national agenda. But his hurried muttering about America’s powerful rivals also revealed the vagueness and inconsistency of his foreign policy.

 

His administration has been refreshingly bold and transparent in its domestic agenda, but annoyingly casual and ambiguous in its foreign policy.

 

 © 2021 Marwan Bishara, Biden’s ‘stratagem’ is no grand strategy for a superpower, Al Jazeera (29 April 2021)

 

 

"Annoying casual and ambiguous" perhaps . . .

 

. . . aside from hurling fiery verbal lances at the two powers that are the most capable of sticking them back into us:

 

 

in essence, telling Russia and China that we think we need to 'nuke' them

 

inviting Chinese diplomats to the US — and then verbally slapping them around

 

talkin' 'shit' to China's President Xi

 

essentially calling Russia's President Putin a "killer"

 

so unwarrantedly aggressively going after Russia — that Russians finally seem to realize the United States is their existential enemy

 

and

 

casually relighting the arson that we started with China in Steps 1-3 (above)

 

 

Notice that the cumulative result . . .

 

. . . of our Fiery Lance Security Strategy has been a firm cementing of the Sino-Russian relationship.

 

An outcome that any strategist from America's past would have thought impulsively unwise, stupid and even self-destructively crazy.

 

 

With that sole reservation, Professor Bishara is correct

 

Consider the following:

 

 

The Biden administration is considering a near wholesale rollback of some of the most stringent Trump-era sanctions imposed on Iran in a bid to get the Islamic Republic to return to compliance with a landmark 2015 nuclear accord, according to current and former U.S. officials and others familiar with the matter.

 

As indirect talks continue this week in Vienna to explore the possibility of reviving the nuclear deal, American officials have become increasingly expansive about what they might be prepared to offer Iran, which has been driving a hard line on sanctions relief, demanding that all U.S. penalties be removed, according to these people.)

 

American officials have refused to discuss which sanctions are being considered for removal. But they have said they are open to lifting any sanctions that are inconsistent with the nuclear deal or that deny Iran the relief it would be entitled to should it return to compliance with the accord.

 

© 2021  Associated Press, Biden administration eyes major rollback in Iran sanctions to revive nuke deal, NBC News (29 April 2021)

 

 

Bumbling Joe . . .

 

.  . . and the Obama-Hillary Gang have had well over four years to think about how to clean up then incoming President Trump's immediately promised mess-making with Iran.

 

You know, the one in which Trump ultimately cancelled the deal that previous President Obama had made with Iran about not having nuclear weapons.

 

Four plus years of sitting around on their collectively plush behinds, making up stories about Trump being Putin's puppet.

 

Stories about how the Russians had illegally changed millions of American minds and given the 2016 presidential election to Toddling Donny.

 

Four plus years of Deep State plotting regarding how to have America's out-of-control intelligence and law enforcement apparatus tell us lies about then presidential throne-sitting Don of Orange.

 

One would think that, with this vast duration of Trump-loathing, that President Biden would have had time to think the Iran clean-up through.

 

And then be decisive, firm and songbird eloquent in announcing America's path into the Future of Our Brightest Dreams.

 

 

Evidently not

 

Foresight, as Professor Bishara subtly indicates, is not President Biden's, or even America's, strength.

 

In fact, I would assert that 'foresight' and the 'United States' cannot be included on the same page and not even in the same book.

 

 

So, here we are . . .

 

. . . with our obviously mental marbles-losing president and a brainlessly led (and arguably similarly populated) nation — still wondering what to do about the asinine bollocks we have made of the Iran situation on Israel's wag-the-American-dog behalf.

 

 

The Israel Connection is the reason for Biden's delay

 

Can't have 'Ahmuhrika' escaping Glorious Zion's control.

 

Where, after all, would American politicians get their sweet Israeli Lobby-sourced money, if they do that?

 

 

Oh, the dilemma . . .

 

Bite Great Zion's leash-holding hand — or chomp our own dicks?

 

 

'There's gotta be a way to lie our way out of this' . . .

 

. . . thinks Joe Bee. 'We'll invent something bad about Iran. Just like we always do.'

 

 

The moral? — American leadership is internationally feckless because . . .

 

. . . it is comprised of avaricious Plutocracy Stooges, who have too many attractive plans (for plundering the world) running through their heads —to decisively choose among them.

 

And heck, these leadership folk know that they will survive a world war and even nuclear annihilation.

 

Somehow.

 

Money buys everything, doesn't it? Nuke-proof bunkers even.

 

That's the American way, isn't it?

 

'Scheming takes time, Professor' — thinks President Joe Biden.

 

Be patient and expect the worst, says I.