Step One: Open Mouth
Step Two: Insert Foot.
Before you start a Nuclear war.
President Joe Biden has sent a powerful message to oil and gas producers: He’s going to do everything in his power to put them out of business.
“Kiddo,” he told an activist on the campaign trail in 2019, “look in my eyes. I guarantee you, I guarantee you we are going to end fossil fuel.”
Sure enough, he halted federal lease sales the moment he took office. He also canceled the Keystone pipeline, pushed for companies to address the cost of climate change and moved to dry up their access to capital.
As a result, we are here with Gas prices cost sucking the poor people's food, money, and security. Just a thought.
This is the third time in less than a year that Biden has publicly declared that the United States would use force to keep Beijing from seizing the island. Once again, the White House scrambled to clarify that the US position has not actually changed: the United States continues to adhere to a One China policy and maintain “strategic ambiguity” rather than clarity as to whether it would defend Taiwan.
This approach is a wise one that, as many administration officials recognize, has served the United States well. But repeated gaffes risk being interpreted as changes in policy.
They increase the chance of damaging peace and stability between the world’s two leading powers.
**Biden was traveling in Belgium and Poland. For God’s sake,” Biden added, “this man cannot remain in power.” referring to President Putin of Russia.
But the walk back only prompted the question of why Biden uttered the line in the first place and whether he had consciously meant to convey the message.
This President's comments is irresponsible and is not helping any of these situation except, increasing the distrust in US administration. Just a thought.
Kissinger, who served under Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald Ford, said that "pursuing the war beyond that point would not be about the freedom of Ukraine ... but a new war against Russia itself."
Speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum on Monday, Kissinger said, "Ideally, the dividing line should return to the status quo ante," meaning a return to the existing state of affairs before the war, suggesting that he thought that Russia should be allowed to retain Crimea, which it annexed in 2014.
Ukrainian MP has given what he called a "polite" reply to former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's suggestion that Ukraine should be prepared to cede some territory.
Noone wants to listen to Peace, Some wants war to continue, Ukraine, USA etc, yet soon all western Urpe will drop the issue as they go through Economical Recession. So best of luck to those who sees Cashing in the war. Just a thought.