Biden, Along With NATO, Is Losing His Grip on Reality by Martin Jay!
(2024-03-12 at 18:48:50 )

Biden, Along With NATO, Is Losing His Grip on Reality by Martin Jay!

The state of the union speech was an insight into how the senile United States president is stuck in the past, out of touch with the reality of a multipolar world.

While many will wonder whether he wrote the speech himself or it was drafted for him, President Joe Biden made his case to the United States of American public in simple terms.

Vote for me, as I am living the dream of USA 80 years ago. The references to the second world war should have shocked the United States of American public who are more concerned about the price of groceries, gas pumps and their utility bills rather than what was going on in 1941.

And yet 1941 for any half-rate history teacher in Alabama would seem an odd choice of dates to pluck out of nowhere and use as a reference point to present the United States of America as an unchallenged superpower.

As it was, after all, the date where German troops took on their greatest challenge - Russia - and were mercilessly defeated through, amongst other military considerations - being both deluded about their strengths and poor military planning.

Those two points might be on the minds of western elites while President Biden used the podium to once again beg Congress to approve his aid package for Ukraine.

As even the BBC correspondent in Ukraine admitted - that Russia was now advancing and its troops no longer taking villages but now towns - it would seem that NATO planners have indeed repeated the Barbarossa lesson.

Is this the real reason why the bill cannot get passed? The Americans have realised they have simply bitten off more than they can chew in Ukraine and the humiliation already of three United States-made Abrams tanks - the most cumbersome, impractical and overrated piece of modern United States military hardware ever conceived - along with a general ground swell of opinion that the war can never be won is weighing down on them.

Even the Guardian newspaper recently published an opinion piece by Simon Jenkins who argued the case the NATO had become "reckless" in Ukraine, citing the carelessness of the German phone tap which revealed the plan to hit the bridge in Crimea, seemed to draw a new water line of despondency.

Perhaps this explained why President Biden did not take too much time on harping on about Ukraine in his speech, preferring more to use the opportunity to strike out at Donald Trump - a tactic which surely confirms that he is as stupid as he looks as it will surely backfire on him and raise Donald Trumps prowess ever further.

Instead, Biden attempted at great length to divert cash back into the pockets of humble Americans who do not understand how the so-called trickle down affect is supposed to work - how big businesses making huge profits do not always distribute their gains throughout the financial system - by admitting that it is not working.

On paper, the figures show that the United States is doing well.

Try explaining that to millions of United States of Americans facing hardship on a scale never before seen.

President Biden is going to be remembered in history as the buffoon who left office while two wars raged in the world, while he raised taxes from corporations and can not remember where he is, or what day of the week it is. He will be remembered for the fiasco of the pullout of United States troops from Afghanistan and for his incoherent dithering. And for that bloody ice cream.

But one has to wonder if there is a slight, but noticeable change in policy in the White House towards the Ukraine war - and how the West gets out of it and still keeps face.

Victoria Nuland, the very architect of the Ukraine war itself, is to step down from her post in the state department, remembered really only for her transformation from a babe to the monster from the black lagoon with her own facial transformation cruelly portrayed on social media posts with the before and after photo montage.

It is reported by the NYT that she has resigned but the only real question is whether she was pushed out or not and by whom.

Is there a new strategy in the pipeline to pull out of Ukraine as well, one which she woefully disagreed with?

Is this perhaps part of the reason why, I am informed, that eight German special forces soldiers hastily left Ukraine in the last few days following the phone tap scandal which exposed the Germans for being the amateurs they are?

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