Hussein Obama's foreign policy

1940. On May 10 Churchill became prime minister; five days later the Nazis invaded France. On June 24 France surrendered. During the Battle of Britain, on August 20, Churchill paid tribute to the RAF: “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”

On August 25 the Soviets annexed the three Baltic nations. In a replay of 1940 Putin may well annex the Russian-speaking provinces of the two Baltic nations bordering Russia, Estonia, and Latvia. The range of outcomes include NATO refusing to enforce Article 5 of the 1949 NATO Treaty, under which an attack on one NATO country is legally an attack on all; or NATO could negotiate a Russian withdrawal in return for Baltic neutralization, effectively severing them from NATO—the outcome known as Finlandization during the Cold War; or NATO could try to eject the Russians by force, which could induce Putin, a gambler by nature, to resort to the use of tactical nuclear weapons and, in a worst case, a nuclear war between Russia and NATO. Putin recently said he was prepared to use nuclear weapons had the West tried to expel Russian forces after they annexed the Crimea.

http://spectator.org/articles/62107/obama’s-1930s-we’re-1937

What if Vlad EMPs Europe?

;) ;)
 
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