A Comment About

Russia’s Pathetic Defenders

August 16, 2008 - 12:37 am - by Kim Zigfeld
Neo-neocon
2008-08-17 11:35:35

Chuck>P.P.S. First you were all up there about combat preparedness. Then, failing that, you want to talk about mental capabilities.

No, the main topic of my posts was crisis of moral values in US foreign policies. I did not have any posts about combat preparedness. If you want my opinion on this subject here it is:

All US nuclear arsenal and tanks and airplanes will be of no use, if politicians and people lose their moral compass. Remeber: “Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.” (Psalm 127.1)

Chuck> ….exactly WHAT is your point here? That I’m a knuckle-dragger?

Oh no way, I would certainly not call you or anyone else a “knuckle dragger.” I was just curious about the guy whom I called redneck racist in my previous post (yesterday, I hope you have noticed). Because it is first time in my life I called somebody “a racist.”

To the point: However impressive your credentials in logistics, they may not be that useful on the scale we are talking about. There is much more to wars than logistics, there is economics and foreign relations. But one of most important things is the set of moral values you stand for and your moral leverage over the enemies. My point is that when you do not have moral leverage, you will for sure lose, first on diplomatic front, than in the battle.

I can say it in the language of religion which you probably will understand: God punishes those who are ungodly. In 1991 Russia was punished for hear moral wickedness by God only without use of any US force. You may not fear of any Russian or Iranian weapons, but only for as long as God protects you. Fear of becoming a transgressor, in which case you may lose that protections and after that all your weapon will be as useless as Russian nuclear arsenal was in 1991. Pray to God that the hand that had touched Russia in 1991 may never touch US. And only your own moral behavior can save you from that hand. There is no any other defence.

Hope this is not too heavy for a Computer systems manager?