Biden’s latest gambit on the world stage has raised eyebrows and blood pressure. In a move that could very well be taken straight from the playbook of “How to Ruin a Good Thing,” President Joe Biden has decided to let Ukraine start lobbing U.S.-provided long-range missiles into Russia. Just when the American people thought they’d dodged a World War III bullet, Biden rises from his slumber with a fresh round of reckless foreign policy. One can only assume he was waiting for the right moment to invoke more chaos before handing over the reins to President Trump.
The timing of this announcement is so coincidental that it appears scripted. Biden gave the go-ahead on a Sunday, the same day Russian forces unleashed a torrent of missiles and drones upon Ukraine, targeting critical infrastructure. Could this have been Biden’s poorly synchronized response to demonstrate he’s still in charge? One has to wonder if the strategy is to throw darts with a blindfold on and see what sticks. After all, any politician worth their salt knows that escalating conflicts seldom leads to peace and tranquility.
Biden’s predecessors may have taken a cautious approach to foreign entanglements, but the current administration is far less about caution and more about boldly going where no sane leader would tread. By allowing Ukraine to effectively declare open season on Russia using U.S. weaponry, Biden has invited the possibility of direct retaliation against American interests. Forget about peace; the call to arms seems to have become the Democrats’ new rallying cry. It surely doesn’t help that the Ukraine president has been all too eager to stoke the flames of conflict just to secure more funding.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up."
-BHOWWIII: Biden Authorizes Ukraine to Use U.S. Long-Range Missiles to Target Inside Russia https://t.co/y36dYT7lbz
— Michael J. Fell (@MichaelJFell) November 18, 2024
Behind this defense of democracy is a rather concerning thought: is Biden trying to finish what he began in Afghanistan? He might be hoping to leave behind an eternal conflict as his legacy. It’s certainly an interesting strategy for the man who has vacated press conferences faster than a college kid dodging a question about student loans. With such rampant mismanagement on the international stage, it begs the question: who is truly pulling the strings? Is it the ghost of foreign policy past, or has Biden merely turned the wheel over to criminals with profit motives?
Meanwhile, President Trump, who seems to be channeling all the energy of a coiled spring waiting to unleash some common sense, already has a plan to cool the flames in eastern Europe. With a bold promise to end the war faster than Biden could locate the nearest binders for paperwork, Trump’s approach practically shines like a beacon of hope for those growing weary of the endless wars Biden has decided we need to support. As the veterans in America dash to the call of duty for the third time this century, one can hardly ignore that the American people have clearly indicated they want less conflict and more common sense.