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International Tensions Rise
Our closet ally launches a ground offensive and 300 people are killed
as a passenger plane is shot down, all on the same day. Where is the
president of the United States? Fundraising. Let's start with Israel,
which has endured literally over a 1,000 rockets being launched by Hamas
in recent days. After Hamas refused an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire,
and the rocket fire continued, Israel sent ground troops into Gaza
. The purpose of Israel's operation is to focus on the underground
tunnels used by Hamas militants. Israel gave Palestinian residents
warnings to evacuate before impending attacks. At least one Israeli
soldier was killed in the first hours of the offensive. Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now warning of an expanded operation:
"My instructions ... are to prepare for the possibility of
significantly widening the ground operation, and the military is
preparing accordingly." All the while, President Obama is in New York
collecting "much needed" campaign funding. I can't make this up!
The Million-Dollar Question
On the same day that our closest ally launches a military ground
offensive, we learn that a passenger plane has been shot down over
Ukraine and that our emerging geopolitical foe of Russia may be
responsible. It is believed that the plane was shot down by a BUK
missile, which is a surface-to-air missile produced by Russia. However,
the million-dollar question is who fired the missile? U.S. and
Ukrainian officials believe that these pro-Russian separatists are
responsible for firing the missile. As you can imagine, Putin
vehemently denies this allegation. Russia, meanwhile, is pointing their
finger at Ukraine. However, things aren't looking too good for
Russia's defense. Russian separatists bragged on social media in June
that they had taken control of a BUK missile system after taking control
of a Ukrainian military base in the region. A series of leaked calls
have emerged, which show pro-Russian militants claiming responsibility
for shooting down a plane, which they thought was a Ukrainian military
aircraft. There was also allegedly a social media post
, which has since been taken down, bragging about downing an
Ukrainian military plane. More will definitely come out but it's clear
that Putin will be on the hot seat for a little while longer.
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Obama's Legacy
Just in the last few months, Russia has been able to annex Crimea,
ISIS has established a caliphate in Syria and Iraq, Israel has been
forced to launch a ground offensive in Gaza and Russia is being accused
of shooting down a passenger plane. Needless to say, the international
landscape is awfully tenuous, and yet there is a disturbing lack of
urgency on the part of our president. Amazingly, Obama's own press
secretary recently claimed that Obama has substantially improved global
tranquility. I'm unsure of the examples he can truly cite in order to
come to that conclusion, without ignoring the major events I just
mentioned before.
With each of these international events, it becomes clearer that Obama
completely lacks a vision and a strategy. In this vacuum of perceived
weakness, we've allowed ambitious actors like Vladimir Putin to step up
and fill the void. In fulfilling his liberal ideology, Obama may not
want America to lead on the world stage. But if we don't do it, someone
else will. And we don't get to pick whom that person or country may
be, and it may be someone who isn't friendly to our values and us. I
would imagine that's not a position any American wants our country to be
in.
>>TV Tonight (10PM ET on Fox News) Tonight
Sean makes a personal appeal to the president. Plus a friend of a MH17
victim remembers the Indiana University student. And a look at the
Israeli government's response to the offensive in Gaza.
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