Thursday, March 6, 2014

FOD Wednesday Version 2014.03.06

From K.T. McFarland, Fox News National Security Analyst:
Russia, flush with new-found wealth from oil exports, expands its military reach and political influence abroad.
The answer to that is staring us folks in South Texas square in the face. It's called the Eagle Ford shale play.

It's mirrored in the faces of the fine people in North Dakota (the Bakken formation), Pennsylvania (Marcellus), and several other shale oil and gas formations throughout the United States.

Development of those natural resources, along with completion of the obama-delayed Keystone Pipeline, would bring significant amounts of new energy resources to market. In addition to creating numerous high-paying American jobs to bolster our economy, it would accomplish the twin goals of making us energy-independent while reducing the global price of oil, depriving Putin of all those petrodollars he's using to fiance his military initiatives.
A war-weary America slashes defense spending and retreats from the world.
I've commented on the folly of this short-sighted policy here and here.
President Obama may think the Cold War is over, as dated as yesteryear’s fashions. But President Putin thinks it’s game on, and Russia is winning. And there is ample evidence to support his claim...

...he’s got Snowden safely ensconced in Moscow, he’s calling the shots in Syria, he’s taken America’s place with Egypt, and Europe is addicted to his natural gas.

His budget is in surplus and his coffers flush with oil revenues.

His military is moving into regions the Americans are retreating from.

He’s even sending warships to Cuba.

The Obama administration, in contrast, has presided over a series of foreign policy disasters. "Leading from behind" has resulted in the predictable outcome: the guys up front no longer look over their shoulders for orders. America isn’t leading from behind, it’s being left behind.

Our allies no longer trust us, and our adversaries no longer fear us. We’ve alienated Poland and the Czech Republic by canceling our missile shield agreements.

We didn’t even figure in the Ukraine negotiations. The Europeans are mad at us for spying on them.

We’ve lost two wars, not on the field of battle in Afghanistan and Iraq but in the corridors of power in Washington, Baghdad and Kabul. Even President Karzai, a guy we created, is pushing us around.

In the Middle East, we’ve managed to alienate historic allies like Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

We’ve negotiated a deal with Iran which allows them to keep their nuclear facilities while we lift sanctions and their economy booms. They will soon have plenty of extra cash to pay for terrorists, cyberattacks and WMD.

Japan and South Korea doubt our reliability as treaty partners.

The Chinese are taking advantage of America’s weakness to make claims to the South and East China seas.

Even that nuclear weapon toting, pipsqueak North Korean boy-president taunts America with videos of Obama burning.
That's the bad news. Here's the good news.
But all is not lost. America has a way of reinventing itself just as things seem darkest. That will be as true in the next few years as it was 35 years ago. This time American ingenuity, entrepreneurialism and abundant natural resources will lead the way with a new energy industry that will dwarf anything in Russia or the Middle East.

By 2020 America will be THE energy superpower on the planet. We will no longer export billions of dollars to import oil from countries that hate us.

We will no longer be embroiled in Arab civil wars that have commanded our presence for decades.

Cheap oil and natural gas will bring manufacturing back to America and we will make things again and unemployment will vanish. Not only will we be energy independent, we will be energy exporters to countries like China, India and Japan. And the inevitable lower oil and gas prices will bankrupt Russia.

So Mr. Putin, smirk all you want for now. You may think the Cold War is back on and you’re winning. But it won’t last.

And don’t worry America. We survived Jimmy Carter and we will survive Barack Obama. Only one question remains….who is the next Ronald Reagan?

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