Monday 8 December 2014

Are we safe or do we need to start asking our governments questions??

Are we safe? or do we need to start asking our governments questions??

This is a tricky subject to get started on because there is such a lot going on in the world that somehow effects every single one of us in some way. However there are things going on around the world that need to be talked about and questions need to be asked of our politicians.



Take a current map of the world and divide it in two vertically down the middle. Almost 50% of what you have in the right hand side of the map, is made up of countries that are either at war or are in serious need of medical assistance due to either war or disease or both. 
However, due to the fact that some of these countries seem to have the temperament and attitude of little boys playing in the school playground, it makes the situation worse. 

Well lets ask a few questions and see what we can come up with.  Ok the first little boy in the playground is Mr Putin.
He's the guy that was put-in place to try and build Russia from the ashes of the former Soviet Union, without the use or need of communism. To build foreign relations around the world and give Russia a chance of equal status and a good strong economy around the world.

Ok if he really wants to do that, then why are we seeing more and more reports of soviet military aircraft sighted over our air-spaces in Europe and Scandinavia? Why have there been reports of "possible" Russian submarines off the Swedish coast? And why is Mr Putin sending more Bears over Europe? 
Is this his way of telling us that if sanctions get to him too much and he throws his dummy out of the pram, we are being shown how loud he can scream? Surely he's not really so stupid.  
He has been asked on many occasions to remove Russian troops out of Ukraine, and each time he has denied it has anything to do with him. Is this the action of a "World Leader" with the interests of his people at heart or is he just a fool who's got himself into a situation he knows he can't get out of and still save face with his people?

He was doing pretty well for himself in the world of foreign affairs, until he made the dumb-ass (Americanism that fits perfectly) decision to annex Ukraine. He would have us all believe that its just farmers and part time soldiers fighting, which would mean that the millions of dollars spent on weapons and ammunition must mean the farmers are magicians and the soldiers go on leave with their boys toys worth hundreds of thousands. 

Ok so that's the first "Little boy liar" in the playground, but he's a player slowly backing himself into a corner, when all he has to do is take his soldiers out of what should be "His neighbor's" country. He'd rather see his countrymen and women die in the streets, than admit he's wrong.

Ok who's number two? Well I'll get around to them soon in the next episode.

Estevez

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