Sunday, July 20, 2014

Non-linear war

“The bear is loose!” President Obama has been saying, whenever he leaves the White House to visit Starbucks, or sandwich shops, or burger joints, or BBQ shacks, or neighborhood diners, in his increasingly rote and pathetic attempts to “connect” with “real people.” Obama, we have been told, is frustrated, “restless,” bored with the responsibilities and chores of office. He thinks of himself as the bear—intimidating, wild, untamed, roving—escaping his den. But he is flattering himself. 

Obama is not the bear. He is the cub: aimless, naïve, self-interested, self-indulgent, irresponsible, irresolute. The bear is in Moscow.

...I feel as though [the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton] are lost in the postmodern funhouse of the Kremlin’s “non-linear war,” as though they, too, are casualties of Russian Maskirovka, of deception, concealment, propaganda, and disinformation.

“Non-linear war is the means through which a geopolitical raider can leverage his relative weakness,” writes Peter Pomerantsev. “And this vision appeals to a very broad constituency across the world, to those full of resentment for the West and infused by the sense that the ‘global village’ model is a priori rigged.” Russian manipulation of narrative and image, of 
wishful thinking and gullibility, has been such a success that the Obama administration actually believes it has accomplished something. It hasn’t. On the contrary: President Obama has relinquished American standing, neglected America’s responsibilities as the guarantor of international security.

...Well, there is no getting around it now. “Obama contends with arc of instability unseen since ’70s,” says the Wall Street Journal. Militias and rogue generals in Libya, Hamas versus Israel, Hezbollah and Assad and Iran against Sunni rebels and the Caliphate, the prospect of an Iranian bomb, war in Ukraine, withdrawal from Afghanistan, China bullying its neighbors—such is the extent of global disorder today."

21 comments:

The Dude said...

Chicago goes global! Now with more nukes!

Paddy O said...

I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series.

Obama is Cornelius Fudge.

Umbridge reflects his cabinet (and IRS director). Though, Obama is pretty Umbridge like too in his speeches.

Paddy O said...

That makes Putin Voldemort, I suppose.

john said...

Anthony Quinn, in character, used to walk the streets of Rome at night to meet and learn from the common folk, knowledge that served him well later in defusing the Chinese nuclear time bomb. Which also required him giving away the riches of the Vatican.

There's an Obama analogy there somewhere.

Titus said...

I am so excited. My hubby just want a contract in Iran and we are traveling there!

I am going to be the gay liaison and likely get lots of Iranian ass!

Happy Days!
The danger is so exoticating!

Unknown said...

Obama is not the bear. He is the cub: aimless, naïve, self-interested, self-indulgent, irresponsible, irresolute. The bear is in Moscow.


Mark Udall(D-CO) is so desperate to hold onto power, he's running ridiculous ads proclaiming Cory Gardner will remove all access to all birth control.

The stupid. It hurts.

The desperate. What a sad joke.

Unknown said...

But Obama has good lines! Funny with help from late night talk show hosts.

XRay said...

The O may be a bear, if so only due to the prestige given the office. It would appear that he is not able to separate the two. Believing himself some sort of 'mega' President. Our media of course supports that chimera.

Putin too, though, can only go so far, I think. As eventually the lethargic and mostly useless Europeans will awake, though the question then is will it be too late to do any good.

I made some dire pronouncements the other night, perhaps because I'm too old and see no hope for the future, as the two are correlated I suspect. I'd love to have gotten drunk with some of those old Greeks, would have saved me some angst I think.

deborah said...

I wonder if part of the meaning of Bear is as a homophone for the first half of Barry. Like Bear was a nickname at one time?

rcocean said...

I guess some will never be happy unless we have a strong executive in the White House.

If only Johnny McCain were in charge! He'd show those Ruskies not to do, whatever the hell they're doing. BTW, what are they doing?

I guess they're just being menacing. Just like Hitler!

rcocean said...

First the Crimea, then Miami Beach.

You can't trust a bear on the loose.
They always go for the vacation spots.

rcocean said...

I'd hate to live in world without potential Hitlers popping up all the time.

Because then we'd have concentrate on the problems in this country.

Talk about boring!

deborah said...

rc you're extra grumpy these days :)

'Night.

edutcher said...

That "arc of instability" is very much his doing.

Titus said...

I am so excited. My hubby just want a contract in Iran and we are traveling there!

I am going to be the gay liaison and likely get lots of Iranian ass!


Where do you want the condolence cards sent?

PS As bears go, my old teddy bear was more fearsome.

edutcher said...

So the main obstacle here is Europe's diffidence towards the US and partial sympathy towards Russia. Who do you think is currently winning that particular battle?

Putin's pretensions are now largely discredited in Europe. Whether their current hostility will translate into action is another thing altogether, but the US is clearly winning the bigger battle, largely because the Russians are so fucking stupid


I'm sure Chamberlain and Halifax said the same thing.

Trooper York said...

People would be much more sympathetic if the Jug Eared Jesus was not the cause of so much of this crap. He never missed a chance to help the Muslim Brotherhood at the expense of an existing government. His weakness and freckless foreign policy encouraged Russia to act without fear of ever being checked in any way shape or form.

He will rank somewhere between Jimmy Carter and James Buchanan as one of the worst Presidents of all time.

deborah said...

" He never missed a chance to help the Muslim Brotherhood at the expense of an existing government."

I get where you're coming from, but at least he stepped out of the way when the military took over in Egypt because the MB was too heavy handed. I confess, I have no idea what the latest is there.

Do you agree it was right to leave Assad to duke it out? If we had bombed him out of existence the extremist Sunnis would have taken over everything and killed a boatload of Christians. As it is they (ISIS) have taken over eastern Syria and western Iraq and are driving eastward.

They have taken Saddam's birthplace, Tikrit, and recently repelled an attempt by the Iraqi military to take it back. Then they took over a near-by base. Now they've burned an 1800 year-old Christian church in Mosul.

deborah said...

I think when Titus and hubby arrive in Iran the arc of instability may give way.

Amartel said...

The bear.
You know this is about him.
The big silly narcissist.
"Bear" sounds like "Barry"
It's totally all about him.
He even named his dog after himself.

Trooper York said...

That's the thing Deborah. He wanted to back the terrorists over Assad. It was only the almost unanimous opposition of left, right, Democrat and Republican that stopped him.

Otherwise he would have laid down and bit the pillow for the Muslim Brotherhood like he did so many times before.

deborah said...

I was under the impression he was stalling and looking for a way out. He wanted a do over on the red line statement.