5 Times Obama Spoke Loudly and Carried a Tiny Stick


No one listens to someone that doesn’t have anything except a big slick talking mouth!

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

Ukraine. At the same time he addressed the ISIS crisis, Obama addressed the situation in Ukraine, where Russia is busily invading. Obama said that Europe’s peace was “threatened by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.”

 “We will defend our NATO allies,” Obama bloviated, “and that means every ally. We will be here for Estonia….You lost your independence once before. With NATO, you will never lose it again.”

 Of course, Obama did make similar noises about Putin’s invasion of Crimea back in May. He condemned Russia’s “intervention” in Ukraine and said the United States would “mobilize the international community to condemn this violation of international law.” Then Putin annexed Crimea and invaded Eastern Ukraine.

 Syria. In August 2012, Obama drew a red line over Syria’s use of chemical weapons:

 We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us…

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Do We Dare Follow Obama Into WW III? The President’s Treason Quotient


Whether its all true or not enough of it is that Obama never should have been elected the first time let alone the second. Most of his closest advisers are in fact Marxists in their heart if not in fact!

NATO Membership For Ukraine – Another Move On The Grand Chessboard


Very interesting the game being played here is very deep and layered Chess with nuclear weapons and we are the pawns. Unfortunately in this game putin is a grand Master and Obama is still playing checkers.

Retired Gen. Thomas McInerney Explains Why America Needs to “Go to DEFCON ONE”, As Retired U.S. Army Gen. Paul Vallely Says, Coming ‘Constitutional Crisis’ May Require ‘Military Action to Save Republic’


I never made general but its not hard to see these these two general’s have it right and as an officer (which I was) it is our sworn duty to protect the Constitution — not the president and not the federal government but the constitution. Unlike politicians most military officers take their oath seriously!

MYSTERY: Congo outbreak of Ebola ‘genetically unrelated’ to West African strain…


I don’t know if this is really bad or not, but its not good!

China Just Smiles


When all is said and done China could very well come out on top as America has no leader just a wannabe golf pro!

teajr ✓كافر 🇺🇸's avatarConservative Free Thinkers

Novo-China

China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, the dragon can only smile.

… China has close relationships with the defense industries of both Russia and Ukraine. But the rupture between the two countries — the engines powering the remnants of the Soviet military-industrial machine — has, as Jane’s points out, put China in a very advantageous position.

… disruption of both Russian and Ukrainian supply chains will open up opportunities for Chinese manufacturers who can fill these emergent needs. To replace shortfalls from the loss of Ukrainian production, Russia needs to reboot or set up their own production lines. But will Russia bother if it finds it can get equivalent parts from China?

… the existing and potential conflict between Russia and the West makes Russian arms more politically costly for many other countries. China…

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Obama threatens Russia with new sanctions over Ukraine


Obama loves to impose “sanctions” but I have not seen anywhere where any of them produced any results!

Russia Begins Direct Military Invasion Of Ukraine – President Obama To Send Strongly Worded Letter…


Great pic and just about true — showing how far we have fallen in only 6 years.

WHO Worker Ebola Infections Mount: Sierra Leone Lab Shut, Senegal Doctor Flown To Hamburg


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There is reason to be concerned “about whether the proposed resources would be adequate,” warns a Harvard professor as the World Health Organization ‘battle strategy’ draft calls for more than $430 million to bring the worst Ebola outbreak on record under control. This morning we hear of yet another health worker infected – and being flown home to Hamburg for treatment from Sengal and the WHO has shut a lab in Sierra Leone after health workers became infected. A glimpse at the following 3 charts should have the entire world throwing money at at them…

 As Bloomberg reports,

 More than $430 million will be needed to bring the worst Ebola outbreak on record under control, according to a draft document laying out the World Health Organization’s battle strategy.

The plan sets a goal of reversing the trend in new cases within two months, and stopping all transmission in six to nine months. It requires funding by governments, development banks, the private sector and in-kind contributions, according to the document obtained by Bloomberg News.

There is reason to be concerned “about whether the proposed resources would be adequate,” said Barry Bloom, a public health professor at Harvard University who also questioned whether the funds would be made available fast enough, and whether the organization’s latest plan “would ensure the expertise from WHO that is needed.”

The WHO plans to publish the plan by the end of this week at the earliest and details may change, said Fadela Chaib, a spokeswoman for the Geneva-based agency. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon this month appointed health crisis expert David Nabarro to coordinate the UN response.

Previous outbreaks pale in significance…

 

and it is getting worse very fast…

Charts: Bloomberg, WHO, and Ecologically Oriented

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And it gets worse – WHO shuts Sierra Leone Lab…

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday it had shut a laboratory in Sierra Leone after a health worker there was infected with Ebola, a move that may hamper efforts to boost the global response to the worst ever outbreak of the disease

The WHO said it had withdrawn staff from the laboratory testing for Ebola at Kailahun — one of only two in Sierra Leone — after a Senegalese epidemiologist was infected with Ebola.

“It’s a temporary measure to take care of the welfare of our remaining workers,” WHO spokesperson Christy Feig said, without specifying how long the measure would last. “After our assessment, they will return.”

And another WHO health worker is sick (and being flown home to Hamburg)

An employee of the World Health Organization (WHO) who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone will be flown to the German city of Hamburg for treatment, a spokesman for the city said.

Rico Schmidt, spokesman for the Hamburg Health Senate, said the patient would arrive later on Wednesday and be treated at Hamburg university clinic’s tropical medicine institute. The WHO in Geneva said the patient was a Senegalese epidemiologist.

One of the deadliest diseases known to man, Ebola is transmitted by contact with body fluids and the current outbreak has killed at least 120 healthcare workers.

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We leave it to the WHO to conclude:

It’s not “a question of incompetence or complacency,” according to Morrison, who said the WHO should be able to raise the money needed. “It’s the fact we’re catching up with the unknown, and it’s way ahead of us.”

World Health Organization ups West Africa Ebola deaths


This is getting worse and worse!