President Biden Allows Minor Invasion of Ukraine
President Biden at his second press conference of his
administration today surpassed his typical oratory gaffes by allowing Moscow’s
dictator Putin the option of launching merely a minor invasion of Ukraine with
minor retribution rather than a massive one with apocalyptic consequences for
Russia.
What, you may be wondering?
Indeed.
For at least a half a year Moscow has been visibly mobilizing
an army of more than 150,000 soldiers and accompanying tanks and artillery on
Ukraine’s border, threatening a third invasion after the first in Crimea and
the second in Donbas in 2014.
The free world huffed and puffed and promised severe
recriminations if Russia fulfilled its promise to invade if it didn’t receive
guarantees that Ukraine will never be allowed to join NATO.
Guarantees aren’t forthcoming while Russian threats are as
the red carpet for Russian soldiers had been rolled out be the White House.
By now it must be obvious that Russia will cross Ukraine’s
border again in order to seize, occupy and subjugate more Ukrainian territory
and people. And President Biden almost offhandedly admitted that Moscow will
create an international incident worthy of condemnation by the free world and the
United Nations by doing so.
“My guess is he will move in. He has to do something,” Biden
said of Putin’s intention at the press conference.
But then he couched his view of Putin’s possible actions in
a vague gradation of minor to major invasion levels as if the amount of
Ukrainian blood shed or territory seized doesn’t make a difference in the long
run.
“Russia will be held accountable if it invades,” Biden
repeated his often stated but undefined warning — adding that consequences
would depend on whether Moscow committed a “minor incursion” or a more severe
advance.
For two venial sins, please say two Our Fathers and two Hail
Marys.
For fighting during recess, you’ll stay 30 minutes after
school.
All Putin and his generals now have to do is outline an
invasion that the American President can only characterize as minor but will
still have the imperial impact of occupying more Ukrainian territory and
imprisoning more Ukrainian men, women and children.
Former captive nations officials as well as The Torn Curtain
1991 have opposed post-invasion sanctions, noting that the full weight of the
free world’s opposition to Moscow’s continuing aggression must be demonstrated
before the Russian army crosses the Ukrainian border.
Biden’s characterization of potential Moscow aggression
against Ukraine as potentially “minor” drew immediate anger from Republicans,
including Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who recently visited Ukraine with a
congressional delegation.
In a statement, Portman said: “Any incursion by the Russian
military into Ukraine should be viewed as a major incursion because it will
destabilize Ukraine and freedom-loving countries in Eastern Europe.”
To be fair, later the White House sought to whitewash
Biden’s lapsus linguae, saying that any Russian aggression would be met with “decisive,
reciprocal, and united” action.
“If any Russian military forces move across the Ukrainian
border, that's a renewed invasion, and it will be met with a swift, severe, and
united response from the United States and our allies,” White House press
secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement, noting Russia's frequent deployment of
“aggression short of military action” like cyberattacks and paramilitary hits.
President Biden has said that he believes Putin doesn’t want
a full-blown war in Ukraine which is an odd statement considering what’s
happening in Donetsk and Luhansk.
Sadly, at this point it doesn’t matter. President Biden
stumbled into allowing Moscow to invade Ukraine — minor or major degree
notwithstanding. Was the invasion of Crimea a minor or major act of war? Was
the invasion of eastern Ukraine a minor or major act of war? Was the
subjugation of Eastern Europe a minor or major act of war?
Ukrainians will defend their independent Ukraine homeland
with or without the United States. The people and soldiers will shed their
blood until the last drop. And minstrels will memorialize of the nation’s
heroism for future generations.
Thank you, President Biden.
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