June 14 2022
Former President Barack Obama said Friday that there is no question that the Ukraine War is going to continue to drag on; he didn’t know who would win.
Barack Obama—The Nobel Peace Prize winner who launched the Afghan “troop surge,” was instrumental in launching/supporting the Syrian, Libyan, and Yemen wars—and is quoted in the book “Double Down” that “I’m really good at killing people” in reference to his drone strikes that murdered thousands—wants to keep bloodying the Ukraine killing fields.
A speaker at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Friday, he said that although the war’s trajectory is still undecided, Western countries should continue to support the Ukrainian cause:
“The costs will continue to mount, the course of events…are hard to predict. And our support for Ukraine must remain strong, steadfast and sustained until this conflict reaches a resolution.”
TRENDPOST: Obama did not make clear what “costs” he was referring to: the cost of funding the war or the cost of lives?
It is not surprising that if you closed your eyes for a moment, Obama’s comments about Ukraine sound like they could have been spoken by anyone in the Biden administration. That’s because Biden’s team is comprised of old Obama retreads who’ve already failed in their previous roles. (See “BIDEN PRESIDENCY= OBAMA 2021.”) Essentially all of Biden’s players making decisions on Russia served under Obama in lesser roles, but, luckily for them, in Washington, you fail your way up in politics.
Billion for Weapons as Millions Go Hungry
Obama’s comments came as the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned that the conflict, which is over three months old, threatens to inflict more food crises in many parts of the world due to the surge in food prices.
The FAO identified those in sub-Sahara as most vulnerable.
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