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Russia Threatens Nuclear Attack On Poland
Much is happening today in Georgia and other states formerly under the thumb of Russia. President Saakashvili has signed a...
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Leftists Shitting Themselves over Missile Shield Deal
Ace of Spades HQ — ... . This has made Russia pretty uncomfortable (uncomfortable enough to threaten a nuclear strike on Poland ), and when the completely reformed, 100% former Reds get their panties in a twist you can be sure that American Leftists won't be far behind. My favorite by far was the response of Armando Llorens, coblogger at Talkleft, who wrote: We are ruled by lunatics. I can think of no good reason for the United States to have a missile defense system in Poland, EXCEPT to provoke Russia. To ANNOUNCE such a deal NOW, given the situation in the Caucasus, is simply madness. At least ...

Crisis: Russia Threatens Poland With Nukes - Obama Gets Sand In His Trunks
Riehl World View — I wonder which of the above the media thinks is worse? Geesh. Where is the Left on this stuff? Isn't this something they are supposed to gather together on and denounce? A top Russian general said Friday that Poland's agreement to accept a U.S. missile interceptor base exposes the ex-communist nation to attack, possibly by nuclear weapons, the Interfax news agency reported. Well, it is Russia and not America, I guess. So, what's the harm? Their just kidding, right? Or maybe the Left is all out of town ... perhaps at the ...

We Will Nuke You
Classical Values — ... In other words "Peace For Our Time". The guy is a genius. It appears some one has gotten inside his OODA loop. As to unproven missile defense systems, Obama might want to look at this video of a nice laser job knocking down missiles. And to think it is only a prototype. In any case it looks like events are outrunning Obama's pronouncements. His August surprise. I wonder what surprises are in store for him in September, October, and November. H/T Powerline and Powerline

LIVE FROM NEW YORK! IT'S THE CARNIVAL OF THE INSANITIES !
Dr. Sanity — ... in there somewhere? 3. Georgia after the Soviet...errrr I mean the ...Russian invasion. The ubiquitous "But". Popeye McCain: Too bellicose? Off to see the Wizard! 4. Ok, where's Code Pinko and the antiwar robots when you need them? Parroting the Russian line, of course. Coming soon to a former soviet republic near you! 5. Seems they've been going out of their way lately just to prove why the shield is necessary. It's still 'trust but verify' Russian statecraft ...

LIVE FROM NEW YORK! IT'S THE CARNIVAL OF THE INSANITIES !
Dr. Sanity — ... in there somewhere? 3. Georgia after the Soviet...errrr I mean the ...Russian invasion. The ubiquitous "But". Popeye McCain: Too bellicose? Off to see the Wizard! 4. Ok, where's Code Pinko and the antiwar robots when you need them? Parroting the Russian line, of course. Coming soon to a former soviet republic near you! 5. Seems they've been going out of their way lately just to prove why the shield is necessary. It's still 'trust but verify' Russian statecraft ...

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