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Another Sign Obama’s Doing a Good Job: War Criminal Dick Cheney Thinks America Isn’t Safe
Most people have had the unenviable task of cleaning up another person’s mess, and to exacerbate the situation is either blamed for the mess or criticized for putting things in order. President Obama spent the past four years cleaning up after Bush tanked the economy, left millions of Americans jobless and the nation embroiled in two unnecessary and costly wars. From the earliest days of the President’s first term, Republicans laid blame for the plethora of problems they and Bush left, and complained about the President’s approach to fixing the economy, staunching massive job losses, as well as his approach to foreign policy. In fact, the President is facing criticism for his use of unmanned drone attacks on the growing number of terrorists throughout the Middle East, and on Saturday, convicted war criminal Dick Cheney blamed the President for Bush Administration foreign policy that assisted al-Qaeda recruit and expand terrorism across the region.
Cheney was speaking to a group of Republicans in Wyoming and took time to lambaste President Obama for his recent choices for national security positions he labeled as “dismal.” Cheney said, “The performance now of Barack Obama as he staffs up the national security team for the second term is dismal, he has appointed second-rate people.” The war monger went on to say the positions of Secretary of State, CIA director, and Secretary of Defense should be held by “good folks” because they were vital to the nation’s national security, and that the President’s choices undermined America’s foreign policy and “put the nation at risk of an attack.” Then Cheney told the audience the security situation in the Middle East and North Africa was worse than when the President took office, but failed to note the rise of Islamic extremist terrorism is the result of America’s war mongering in Iraq and Afghanistan that helped extremists recruit new terrorists and spread throughout the Middle East.
Interestingly, while blaming the President for the making the Middle East security situation worse, he also said “That part of the world is as dangerous now as it has ever been” leaving semi-intelligent Americans to wonder if the Middle East is worse, or the same as when the President took office. Cheney sought to clarify his position by accusing the President of responding to regional tensions by pulling back American military presence leading to increased mistrust of the United States from allies such as Saudi Arabia and Israel. Obviously, Cheney’s problem with the President is that he is not perpetuating the Bush Doctrine that destabilized and spread terrorism throughout the region, and has necessitated drone strikes to stop attacks against America. Cheney claims the President’s national security team choices put the nation at risk because they do not support Bush-Cheney policies that did increase the risks to America; his logic defies reason.
Cheney said the President is attempting to “cripple the Defense Department” with massive cuts to “diminish American global military presence to undermine U.S. foreign policy.” Cheney’s comment is telling that one, he does not accept that President Obama sets American foreign policy, and two, America’s foreign policy is not the purview of neo-cons like him who were instrumental in advancing the spread of terrorism. The Bush policy of pre-emptive military invasion and regime change, enhanced interrogation techniques (torture), and wanton mass killing of innocent Muslims were instrumental in helping al-Qaeda’s recruitment efforts and spreading terror cells throughout the Middle East.
Cheney’s main criticism, though, is the President’s choices to lead the national security team because they do not comport the neo-con unrestrained military spending, pre-emptive war, and incompetence at the highest level model of the Bush administration. Despite the inordinate amount of money this nation spends on defense, Cheney’s characterization of Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense as “second rate” is based on Hagel’s past comments about the need to rein in defense spending that contradicts Cheney’s mindset that “deficits don’t matter” as long as they fund perpetual wars. Cheney claims President Obama chose Hagel because he “wants to have a Republican that he can use to take the heat for what he plans to do to the Department of Defense,” and according to Cheney, it is diminishing America’s global military presence “for years to come” that defines Cheney’s wont of America at war on multiple fronts in perpetuity.
It has taken President Obama nearly four years, and counting, to clean up Bush-Cheney’s unnecessary wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and those wars’ atrocities that incited terrorists to increase their numbers and multiply their attempts to launch attacks on the United States. There were terrorists prior to the Bush administration’s war mongering, but the neo-con’s Muslim war fetish increased outrage against America that has made the controversial drone attacks against terrorists a controversial, but necessary, tactic to protect Americans.
To men like Cheney, the thought of America at peace is simply unacceptable, and in his mind America’s foreign policy is still preemptive war, use of torture, and unrestrained defense spending to fund new wars against Middle East nations that defy neo-con tendencies of global imperialism and domination. Americans are sick and tired of war and welcome the President’s security team that prefers dialogue to conflict, and defense spending for defense; not preemptive war that crippled this nation’s economy. It is unfortunate that to clean up the effects of Bush-Cheney war mongering, America resorts to targeting terrorists to keep this country safe, and an outrage one of the men most responsible for spreading global terrorism blames the President for increased terrorist activity. It is also unfair that Cheney criticizes President Obama of putting the nation at risk when his own people criticize him for keeping Americans safe, and all because he is cleaning up Bush and Cheney’s spread of terrorism.
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Nefer
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 11:34 am
Gee, Cheney, let’s evaluate your military service in comparison to Hagel’s. Oh, wait…
You only send others to die for your personal profit. You’ve never actually risked your own life.
And when someone pointed out to you that the American death toll in the Iraq war had reached 4,000, your response was, they volunteered.
Shut up and go away, you worthless piece of un-American shit.
VIETNAMWAR GRUNT ED
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:15 pm
chuck hagel is just thr right man for the job he can see thru the cheney neocon bullcrap stacked up 6 ft high with a price tag of 17 trillion called war in perpetuity ,one thing you didnt figure is who was gonna fight your wars our kids are exhausted burned out and tired of having smoke blown up there asses,we woul;d have put the break onyour crazy ass 13 years ago dickcheney if we kne what you were up to
majii
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:23 pm
I think the main reason Cheney and the other neo-cons are pissed is because more Americans have awakened to the disaster of his and GEBush’s foreign policy an dare sick of never-ending war. This is the same man who sat his ass up on Fox News a couple years ago and hoped that we would be the target of another terrorist attack. He had plenty of time to prove how willing he was to defend the U.S. in the 1970s, but he chose to use a series of deferments to avoid going to Vietnam. Kerry and Hagel are decorated Vietnam veterans who know firsthand what is involved in war. While they were risking their lives in the jungles of South Vietnam, Cheney was safely ensconced stateside with his wife and kids. IMO, this makes them more, rather than less, qualified to be Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense. I’ll take veterans to head military/foreign policy-related bureaus over chicken hawks any day of the week, Monday-Saturday, and twice on Sunday.
Sugapea
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Great piece, Rmuse. And that photo of Cheney looks like pure evil! America will celebrate when this man passes.
Reynardine
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:38 pm
Cheney’s face is one I have often envisioned on a malevolent full moon as it rises, smiling, over scenes of mass slaughter.
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:38 pm
I can tell you what dismal is. Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of War. Mrs. Rice as Secretary of State.
Rumsfeld was only there to create a path to war and it was handed to him. I honestly believe that if there was no 9/11, Rumsfeld would’ve found a way to attack Iraq. Between him and Dick Cheney since the days of Nixon have been stating that we need to go to war for oil and resources. Neither knew anything about going into war however. Dismal is when you send our troops into war totally unprepared. Dismal as well is when you’re so paranoid that there are terrorist under your bed.
Dismal is when you look down the barrel of your shotgun and all you see is terrorists
buckeyewill
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:52 pm
NO. We don’t need WAR PIMPS in those departments.
j
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 1:46 pm
Anyone notice that Obama has so far managed to keep us safe, remember Cheney saying they were the ones to keep us safe (after they ignored the memo about planes crashing into buildings). Also the lies about Iraq weapons of mass destruction, and that we would be greeted as liberators. Cheney had about 5 deferments during Vietnam. Then he appointed himself as VP, then we got Rumsfeld, Bolton and how about that mexican attorney Gonzalez?
Isn’t the Bush Cheney partnership still wanted for war crimes?
Sharin Khosa
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 1:47 pm
He needs to be sent to the Haig.
Just A Dumb Fireman
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 2:07 pm
“The war monger went on to say the positions of Secretary of State, CIA director, and Secretary of Defense should be held by ‘good folks’ because they were vital to the nation’s national security, and that the President’s choices undermined America’s foreign policy and ‘put the nation at risk of an attack.’”
Who would know better and more capable national security experts than Dick Cheney, on whose watch 3000 people were killed? That this “man” is still allowed a national forum to spew his laughable irony, instead of having been tried, convicted, and hanged, is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice this country has ever known.
mjh
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 2:34 pm
Cheney said, “The performance now of Barack Obama as he staffs up the national security team for the second term is dismal, he has appointed second-rate people.”
And who would know better about “second-rate” people, than a THIRD-RATE ex-VP?
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phooeyrat
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 7:35 pm
WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America; should all be screaming now to our Govt. officials and the world (24/7) that we “do” want Our former Vice-President Cheney and his entire gang of U.S. Govt. officials and representatives (who ever they may be) to be judged and tried for War Crimes in a court of law; because no one in our Govt. or the entire planet should be considered above the law. How could anyone feel safe with people like Cheney and his gang being able to get away with murder and destruction on such a large scale like this (for personal and corporate profit in my opinion) and not be held accountable by us the people who elected him to serve in such a powerful position in our Govt. (as he did) is beyond rational human logic. Don’t forget he and his gang used our military and tax payers dollars to accomplish and fund it all (under false pretense (WMD) in my opinion). Why is he still walking free? If our Govt.officials cant stand up and bring to trial someone like this; why do we even try to pretend that things are ever going to change (“Fool me ounce shame on you fool me twice…”). Put Cheney and his gang on trial and let the citizens of this country judge them since they were “officially” (at the time) representing the “will” of the majority of the American citizens when they committed these alleged crimes. Let this trial set an “example” to all of our Govt.officials and the rest of the world how our country’s justice system actually works for its citizens when they demand that justice be done. We elect and pay these people (all of them) to serve us; we are their masters. We need to “prove” that is the case in this matter. Lets all tell our Govt. Servants what we (the will of the people) want done. Now is the right time for us to see who truly controls the U.S.A. (don’t you think?). What have we got to lose? Are we too scared to really find out? In the land of the free and the home of the Brave, give me a break. Speak out now. Show…
Just A Dumb Fireman
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 7:42 pm
Absolutely!!!