Russia’s veiled threat against Poland yesterday was not very veiled, as their army wargamed a nuclear and conventional attack against that country.
North Korea is still ranting against the United States, announcing additional nuclear warheads and demanding direct talks while Kim Jong Il seems to have sent a celebrity impersonator to meet Bill Clinton.
The Ayatollah Khameini has condemned the nuclear deal offered by the United Nations as the Iranian government sends out utterly bizarre mixed signals.
The Secretary of State seems to have personally set back the Israeli/Palestinian peace process by herself over the weekend.
John Kerry’s demand of Hamid Karzai for new elections in Afghanistan blew up in the Administration’s face when Abdullah Abdullah cut a deal with Karzai and the elections were cancelled.
Above referenced Secretary of State tried to engage the Pakistani people and government with virtually no signs of anything accomplished except more scolding
The Honduras “deal” according to the BBC this afternoon, is like an “elephant balancing on a wire”, as each side is interpreting the agreement as they see fit.
Our allies around the world are hedging their bets as they find the American economy to be tottering on the brink and our dollar devaluing.
In Afghanistan, the White House says it may be weeks before the President addresses the urgent situation as laid out by his own Secretary of Defense and military leaders.
It will be a year tomorrow since the election. Hope & Change, Hope & Change.
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