There is no substitute for American strength. When America's enemies find weakness, they exert pressure. And today, America's enemies are finding weakness at nearly every turn.
Vladimir Lenin supposedly stated that his preferred foreign policy strategy was to "probe with bayonets: if you find mush, you push. If you find steel, you withdraw." Vladimir Putin follows the same strategy. This week, as his forces shell Kyiv and batter Kharkiv, Putin has been upping the ante. He has unleashed strikes against Ukrainian targets near the Polish border, tacitly threatening to attack a NATO member. He continues to leverage his natural gas and oil supply to hold Europe hostage. His foreign policy apparatus continues to threaten the possibility of wider war should the West send in further armaments including MiGs sufficient to repel the Russian invasion. He has reached out to China for support. And he has utilized America's overweening desire for some sort of Iranian nuclear deal to press for American concessions on evading sanctions.
All of Putin's pressure has met with mixed response. The West has continued shipments of certain types of materiel, including Javelin and Stinger missiles. But this week, the Biden administration signaled first that it would allow shipment of MiGs to Ukraine, then backed off, claiming that such shipments might amount to escalation. Meanwhile, the West's economic sanctions are being maintained -- but Russia announced this week that the United States had made written concessions that would exempt Russia's ability to trade with Iran, despite Iran firing missiles at a U.S. consulate in Erbil, Iraq.
What's the chief message from all of this waffling? That the West's threats are, at best, sporadically credible. Russia believes that if it ramps up the pressure harshly enough on Ukraine and threatens the West enough with nuclear war, it will be able to pry out of Ukraine diplomatically what it has been unable to pry out of Ukraine militarily -- and Russia may well succeed. After all, Germans can't continue to pay $8.25 per gallon for gas forever.
At the same time, China, which has been playing both sides against the middle, is watching. China has been offering itself out as a "neutral mediator" between Russia and the West, despite the fact that China is an out-and-out Putin ally. China has been buying up troubled Russian assets at bargain-basement prices, strengthening both their connections with Russia and their portfolio -- and meanwhile, China has received little credible threat of blowback from the West, which does not want to exacerbate inflationary problems by intensifying supply chain issues. As The New York Times reported, "a consensus is forming in Chinese policy circles that one country stands to emerge victorious from the turmoil: China." Investors are beginning to worry about the possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Nonaligned countries are increasingly skittish about Western promises. It is no coincidence that as Team Biden reaches out to Iran via Russia, Saudi Arabia has declined to take Biden's phone calls and instead reached out to China. It is no wonder that India, which buys exorbitant amounts of weaponry from Russia to counter China and Pakistan, has refused to denounce Russia. When the West wavers, it becomes a bad bet.
Western deterrence already failed in Ukraine. If the West fails to reestablish deterrence in the next phase of global geopolitics, the results will be even more dire, and the realignment currently playing out will only accelerate -- to the detriment of the U.S. and her allies.
Ben Shapiro, 38, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, host of "The Ben Shapiro Show," and editor-in-chief of DailyWire.com. He is the author of the New York Times bestsellers "How To Destroy America In Three Easy Steps," "The Right Side Of History," and "Bullies." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.
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8 comments:
Old "blood and guts" in the Oval Office and his trusty side-kick Kam have the world's tyrants shaking in their boots. But nt to worry, if something should happen to them we have flop-tooth Nancy waiting in the wings.
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Not surprising that half of you didn't read the article. And of the half who did, not half that number understood it. So, for the 25% of the total pool of potential readers who understood the article, who can be surprised that not 10% of that number have enough sense to respond.
My takeaway is that he's right...Team Biden has no clue how to proceed and can't even figure who's on first, much less how far the runner on third should play off base, threatening a run for home. So we act like a ninny and make sounds like a hyena.
The mush-mouth chatter-boxes in the Biden Regime are too damned engrossed in climate change, sexual identification, race theory and the browning of America to make any impact at all on the globe as a whole.
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I simply find Ben Shapiro so repulsive that his message, right or wrong, is totally lost due to his presentation.
"As the Russian military decimates cities across Ukraine, kills thousands of civilians and displaces millions, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has acknowledged that his country will not be joining NATO anytime soon." Yet he cries to everyone that NATO's not doing enough to help him out. Shit or get off of the pot. Any equipment is escalation. Joe says jets are offensive, but denies Javlins and Stingers used in ambush are not. Same for rifles, shotguns, drones, etc. What a fucking joke this is.
After rebuilding ties with our traditional allies, Biden and NATO have managed to put Russia in its place without having to commit the US to another war. The American people have no desire for a new war, and the whole world knows it. What the current administration has managed to accomplish with their limited playbook is pretty much the best case scenario for us. No one on the right will give the current administration credit for any of this, but true leaders don’t require constant fawning.
The only Shapiro we recognize is Robert. #FreeLikeOJ
The same people who find Shapiro 'repulsive' are drawn to Robert Reich like green flies to horse shit.
If you're 'repulsed' by the man, that's an emotional reaction. Don't let emotion drive your thinking.
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