Does The US Want A War With Russia?

Sure looks that way. That is exactly what I was afraid of when I wrote Ukraine Wants The US To Get Into A War With Russia. 

“According to the Web site of the Atlantic Council, Dempsey said that “he’s been talking to his military counterparts in Russia, but he’s also sending a clear message to Ukraine and members of NATO that the U.S. military will respond militarily if necessary.”

Are these people in our administration morons? The US is 6,000 miles away from Ukraine and it should have no stake in what’s going on there. Yet, the US Administration is going out of its way threatening direct military intervention into Ukraine. WTF? If that happens, it will mean an immediate war with Russia.

Now, you might be a patriotic chest beating American (as I am) expecting a fast victory, but a war with Russia is a completely different animal. Russia is not Iraq or Afghanistan.  Any conflict in that region might very quickly escalate into a nuclear war. Luckily for you, we are not there yet. 

Anyway, is the American Idol on tonight? 

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States General Martin Dempsey has claimed that in the case of an escalation of unrest in Crimea, the U.S. Army is ready to back up Ukraine and its allies in Europe with military actions. 

According to the Web site of the Atlantic Council, Dempsey said that “he’s been talking to his military counterparts in Russia, but he’s also sending a clear message to Ukraine and members of NATO that the U.S. military will respond militarily if necessary.”

“We’re trying to tell [Russia] not to escalate this thing further into Eastern Ukraine, and allow the conditions to be set for some kind of resolution in Crimea. We do have treaty obligations with our NATO allies. And I have assured them that if that treaty obligation is triggered [in Europe], we would respond,” Dempsey said.

According to the General, the incursion of Russian troops into the Crimea creates risks for all the countries of Europe and NATO allies.

“If Russia is allowed to do this, which is to say move into a sovereign country under the guise of protecting ethnic Russians in Ukraine, it exposes Eastern Europe to some significant risk, because there are ethnic enclaves all over Eastern Europe and the Balkans,” Dempsey said.