In 2008 there were some pretty wild claims circulating that Biden was required by Obama to convert to Islam before he could be selected as Obama's Veep. In light of what is going on in the Israel-Iran war plus his overt support of Muslin efforts, causes in general, it doesn't seem quite as wild anymore, does it. PG 4 CGR
The New York Post, Dec 20, 2023. The world’s lone superpower has been unable to protect one of the most important commercial arteries on Earth from a band of Third World rebels.
Welcome to the latest humiliation of a Biden administration foreign policy premised on not being overly provocative toward our enemies.
Shipping companies have announced they are going to avoid the Red Sea and Bab-al-Mandab, a narrow strait connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, after a sustained campaign of attacks from Houthi fighters in Yemen.
This is a blow to freedom of navigation — one of the jewels of the US-led order — and a tremendous success for the Iranian-aligned Houthis, who have leveraged drones, missiles and attempted seizures of ships to gain the upper hand over the world’s foremost navy.
We are not talking about a backwater but a key passageway for East-West commerce.
Nearly 12% percent of global trade passes through the Red Sea, including a prodigious amount of oil from the Persian Gulf.
Disrupting this trade allows the Houthis to have, in effect, global reach.
Insurance rates for shipping are going up, and companies are forswearing the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, that great shortcut connecting Europe and Asia.
Biden does nothing as Iran-backed Houthis humiliate us© Provided by New York Post
The Pentagon recently announced a new partnership to counter the growing number of attacks by Iranian proxies on commercial ships in the Red Sea. via REUTERS
Instead, they are adding significant time, and expense, to their journey by going around the Cape of Good Hope, at the southern tip of Africa.
Eventually, additional costs will be passed along to consumers.
In short, the Houthis are punching above their weight.
They are a combatant in a years-long Yemeni civil war, not a state actor with significant naval capabilities like, say, the Chinese in the South China Sea.
That the US Navy can’t, or isn’t being allowed to, suppress cut-rate acts of banditry with outsize economic effects should be a cause of national embarrassment.
The Houthis maintain they are only going after ships heading to Israel, but if so, they have not been particularly discriminating.
The attacks have also been escalating.
Just over the weekend, the US destroyer Carney shot down 14 drones.
The Houthis believe they won’t pay a price, or a very limited one, for their brazen aggression.
Who can say they’re wrong?
The Biden doctrine — whether it comes to arming Ukraine, responding to Iranian proxies’ attacks on US bases, or protecting shipping in the Red Sea — is to stop short of decisive action lest the other side escalate.
So instead of malign actors fearing what we will do, we constrain ourselves out of fear of how they will respond to us.
The legendary nuclear strategist Herman Kahn came up with a 44-rung so-called escalation ladder during the Cold War.
The Biden administration evidently prefers not to get on the ladder at all, since it represents a fall risk.
Or it’s content to stop somewhere between rung two, “political, economic, and diplomatic gestures,” and rung three, “solemn and formal declarations.”
Sure enough, we are asking the Houthis to stop.
We are also forming a multinational coalition to patrol the Red Sea, called Operation Prosperity Guardian.
This is fine as far as it goes, but is no substitute for sending an unmistakable, material message that targeting shipping is intolerable.
We should launch attacks against Houthi stores of missiles and their missile launchers.
If that doesn’t work, we should hit Iranian targets directly.
The stakes ultimately involve our modern way of life.
In The Atlantic this year, the naval expert Jerry Hendrix noted, “Because freedom of the seas, in our lifetime, has seemed like a default condition, it is easy to think of it — if we think of it at all — as akin to Earth’s rotation or the force of gravity: as just the way things are, rather than as a man-made construct that needs to be maintained and enforced.”
The essay’s title: “The Age of American Naval Dominance Is Over.” The Biden administration shouldn’t act like it is trying to prove him right.
Jerusalem Post, September 15, 2023.
Is Obama a Muslim? Let us begin with a tradition-based definition.
Who is a Muslim? A Muslim is any person whose father was a Muslim, or any person who has gone through the formal process of conversion to Islam.
Now let us apply this definition to Obama. Obviously, he is a Muslim since his father was a Muslim. In order to stop being a Muslim, Obama had to convert officially to a different religion. However, there is no information on his conversion to Christianity. By the way, I do not blame him for a non-conversion since the price for such conversion is the death as proclaimed in the Islamic Law. The Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, the only Christian church Obama has ever attended, and its pastor Jeremiah Wright are anti-Judeo-Christian and anti-American in nature – and Christian in name only. There is no major speech of Obama with the appreciation of Judeo-Christian religion and tradition in general and as it has been developed in America. Moreover, there are many Obama’s speeches with the appreciation of Islam and Muslim tradition, and the harm, the actions of Judeo-Christian America have done to the Muslim countries (according to radical Islamic terrorists). Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has clarified the Islamic Iranian chant “Death to America!” – this chant, Rouhani said, does not mean the personal death to every American – that it means the collective death to American Judeo-Christian tradition.
Do you see the same anti-Judeo-Christian, pro-Muslim logic in the Obama-Rouhani duet? It is very important to understand Obama’s logic - this logic is behind most of his domestic and foreign decisions, which affect considerably our lives in America and Israel.
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