Monday, March 12, 2007

The Rise of the New Allies

Feb 20, 2007 12:29

If the US is to be attacked and occupied by a foreign army, it will not be done by a single nation but through an allied army similar to World War II.

The Europeans are at least considering the idea.

What is driving the EU, Asia, and Russia together is the Global Policeman who like his counterpart in American society, has become a danger to anyone refusing to comply with orders.

The Russian president makes the argument for an allied army.

Regarding the unconstitutional nature of virtually every law and regulation, "the question arises of whether we should be indifferent and aloof to various internal conflicts inside countries, to authoritarian regimes, to tyrants?"

"Can we be indifferent observers in view of what is happening? I will try to answer your question as well: of course not."

Putin reflected an understanding of freedom not usually found in an American politician with rare exceptions such as Ron Paul. He warned that the world was becoming a "world in which there is one master, one sovereign."

An all powerful central government destroys all that is good and unique including its citizens. "And at the end of the day this is pernicious not only for all those within this system, but also for the sovereign itself because it destroys itself from within."

The US has become politically unstable because the government demands that everyone comply with its own rules and conduct, or face death. Eventually there will be an accident from which the government may not recover.

One offense that a police state commits is to have armed men watching and inspecting everyone who is not one of themselves. There are no troops on the Mexican border, and Putin complains that new troops are now on Russia's border, "NATO has put its frontline forces on our borders... and do not react to these actions at all."

The defect in Putin's speech is globalism, but Bush is a globalist also. Putin and Bush agree on this point, "the only mechanism that can make decisions about using military force as a last resort is the Charter of the United Nations."

The rest of the world notices what most Americans are indifferent to, and that a second civil war would involve those who want to be left alone against those who use government to get something from them.

The Democrats and Republicans might be wise to remember that Russian warships intervened in the first civil war when, "Several ships under Rear Admiral Lisovskii arrived at New York in September, 1863."

The next time they come, it may be to Port of Beaumont, Texas.

http://www.securityconference.de/konferenzen/rede.php?menu_2007=&menu_konferenzen=&sprache=en&id=179
http://www.civilwarhome.com/americanquestion4.htm
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16977