A Trifecta ?


Our esteemed President has a a chance to do what has never been done before. It had been said that JB was inexperienced in foreign policy, but who could have predicted the potential for a trifecta? … three disastrous foreign policy decisions, and potentially all in the course of less than eight months.

Initially at the end of August there was the debacle of his Afghanistan withdrawal. What in God’s name was he thinking? Pulling out of Bagram Airfield-BAF also known as Bagram Air Base before the evacuation of civilians was a stroke of pure genius. Who could have possibly predicted that chaos would then ensue?! … Duh! just about anybody! Rumor has it that this same question was asked to a bunch of first graders, and all except little Karen correctly predicted catastrophe … although, for the sake of honesty, “catastrophe” was a word that only very few of them could come close to pronouncing correctly.

Next came JB’s muddled thinking on Ukraine. Starting close to the beginning of JB’s presidency, Putin had been amassing approximately 100,000 troops on Russia’s side of the Russia-Ukraine border. Who could have possibly predicted that Putin would choose to invade Ukraine and disaster would ensue? Think about it for a second! … Right … all but little Karen! 

Perhaps Sen John Kennedy (R,LA) pinpointed JB’s Ukraine policy most succinctly when he said on 3/16/22, “I think that sometimes, not always, but sometimes — particularly in this instance — President Biden has a wishbone where his backbone ought to be,” 

Now having scored a daily-double, how can JB achieve a trifecta? At this point even little Karen is considering that JB’s best chance is going to involve China and Taiwan. However, here I beg to differ, as I think that JB’s next bonehead decision will involve Iran. I agree with former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who warned the United States against entering into a new nuclear deal with Iran.

For background, the Biden administration joined negotiations last year to re-establish the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the “Iran nuclear deal,” after then-President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the accord in 2018.

Two weeks ago, the State Department said a new deal was imminent. However, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has complicated the negotiation process, and now the deal could fall through. Russia has been a lead negotiator on the new deal. 

What could possibly go wrong with Russia being a lead negotiator? I wonder what Karen thinks!

Earlier this week, Iran fired missiles in the vicinity of the American consulate in Iraq. This was obviously a test to see how JB would respond. Thus far, no response. To me, his no response was a predictable response. It seems that he is on his way to the dreaded trifecta.

3/17/22

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