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Biden on the Brink
While we have focused on the Democrat National Convention in Chicago this week, there is an alarming new report that deserves much more attention than it has received so far.
According to the New York Times, the Biden administration made a radical change in America’s nuclear posture earlier this year. Instead of focusing on a nuclear threat primarily from Russia, the new strategy places a heavy emphasis on the dangers from communist China. But China isn’t the only threat.
Defense officials now fear that the United States faces the growing risk of combined nuclear threats from Russia, communist China, and North Korea. In other words, three and half years of Joe Biden has taken us to the brink of nuclear war.
One senior defense official said that the new strategy is designed “to deter Russia, [China], and North Korea simultaneously” and to ensure that we are “prepared to respond to nuclear crises that break out simultaneously or sequentially, with a combination of nuclear and nonnuclear weapons.” (See next item.)
But one line in the Times report jumped out at me, and I’m shocked it got past their editors. Here it is:
“The new document is a stark reminder that whoever is sworn in next January 20 will confront a changed and far more volatile nuclear landscape than the one that existed just three years ago.”
What was so different three years ago that resulted in a “far more volatile nuclear landscape” today?
Well, we had strength in the White House four years ago. And three years ago, the Biden/Harris administration demonstrated their weakness with their disastrous retreat from Afghanistan, weakness they have continued to demonstrate every day since.
Sadly, the left only seems concerned about two things: ensuring that the number of abortions doesn’t go down and ensuring there are tampons in boys’ bathrooms.
But there is a real world out there. And the dangers are growing with every passing hour.