Posted on 02.16.2018

The Bear - Soapbox Rewind

*NOTE* While Charlie is still on vacation and working on his next book, he's mostly been doing just one new soapbox a week, so here's a soapbox rewind from 2012 about the threat of Russia. - TeamCDB

I recently wrote an article for this column questioning the ability of Barack Obama to redesign our military and feel that my apprehensions are well founded.

Some have questioned my reasoning and I will respond,

First of all, in my humble opinion, in spite of all his posturing and rhetoric, I'm not sure Obama and his cabinet really like the military all that much and secondly, also in my humble opinion I believe they are extremely naive in assessing the dangers to America when it comes to our enemies, declared and undeclared.

Again, in my humble opinion anybody who ever swallowed the line that we had heard the last of Russia when the Berlin Wall came down is dreaming. I have never believed that Russia was going to be content to be the second or third-rate military power in the world.

Now the Russian Bear is growling and showing its teeth again and I'm sure they're extremely happy about Obama pruning back America's military power. Just wait and see if they reciprocate by cutting back theirs.

I know Obama and his ilk would argue with me but I will go on record now, the powers that be in Russia are still enemies of The United States of America and when and if they consider us to be weak enough they will use any slight provocation they can find to face us down with threats of military action

Early example, any act of aggression against Iran will be considered an act of aggression against a Russian ally.

There is deep resentment in the Russian power structure over the breakup of the Soviet Union and the loss of influence in Eastern Europe; in fact, it is viewed as humiliation

The facts are plain and simple. Ronald Reagan built our military to the point that a top heavy (I'll explain that in a minute) Soviet Union could not keep up, so they allow Germany to reunite and loosen their hold on Eastern Europe and the Baltic States as if in acts of good faith that they were ready to renounce communism and embrace democracy.

I have always thought and am more convinced than ever that what Russia did in the Gorbachev days with Perestroika and the other seemingly Western-friendly overtures were nothing more than a ruse to take the incessant pressure off of Russia to keep up with America and get some breathing space to rebuild their military.

When I say top heavy I am referring to the cost of trying to keep a modern, well-equipped Army have enough secret police to keep an eye on all the deprived citizens, maintain enough prisons to retain all the dissidents and occupy the vast territories they claimed.

They simply couldn't do it and the first signs of the system coming apart were in places like Cuba where they left Fidel Castro high and dry with a hungry population and no market for his sugar.

Then the first panels of the Berlin Wall were pushed over, the big deception was on and an unsuspecting West swallowed it hook, line and sinker.

The real Russian power never had any intentions of becoming a real democracy and the Russian economy was taken over by hoodlums and crooks who made billions of rubles and kicked back a portion to the government officials who protected them, it was only the millions of unfortunate citizens who lived at the bottom of the food chain that suffered.

No wonder they never thought democracy was working, the politicians and crooks skimmed the cream off the top, and there was no trickle down.

The KGB never disbanded, they just changed the name and they are just as formidable as ever and, the current leader of Russia, Vladimir Putin is a former officer.

As Russia rebuilds her military and domestic political power and gathers more influence in the world petroleum market they will become more and more belligerent.

And as America's military and political influence wanes under a weak and bewildered president I predict that Russian adventurism and intransigence will increase.

No matter what the American media says, no matter how rosy Obama and previous administrations may try to paint it, Russia is not our friend, they never have been, the truth be known, they would like nothing better than to see us become an impotent military power, unwilling and unable to influence world events.

We need to start re-evaluating our friends and act accordingly when we dole out foreign aid. Pakistan and Egypt come to mind.

Why just bring our troops home, why not bring our money home too?

That way we could spend it on our military, not theirs.

Pray for our troops

What do you think?

God Bless America

— Charlie Daniels

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Comments

Tell us something we DON'T know
It's puzzling why Trump and his administration are so chummy with Putin and other Russian oligarchs.
Posted by Nicholas
Gog & Magog
Amen, Amen & Amen Charlie, people like Obama who believe that Russia is not an enemy have never studied or believed the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for in Ezekiel 38 -39 we are told that Russia is the leading nation when all the armies of the east go against Israel. After seeing the Deep State in Israel go after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this past week, one has to believe that we are closer than many care to believe. Add to that Syria using Russian supplied equipment downing an Israel F-16 just last week. As the Jewish Festival of Purim approaches it is time to look up....nuff said God Bless Plowboy
Posted by Plowboy
Why Russia is not our "enemy"
In my opinion, all of the people that claim Russia to be a perpetual "enemy" of the US fail to take into account all of the positive contributions that Russians have made to the world. For example there is the great art, music and literature from Russia that is enjoyed around the world. Russia also has a lot of great scientists, many of whom made great contributions to space exploration through the Soviet Space Program. Of course, Russians also made great sacrifices during WWII. I think more Americans should visit Russia, and promote cultural exchanges. When they do they will discover that the Russians have a lot in common with us, and do not want more wars. It's only because of the military-industrial complex, which always needs an "enemy" to justify their own existence, that relations between the US and Russia are so sour. Of course there are bad politicians in Russia, as there are here, and everywhere in the world, but it's not a reason to hate everything about Russia.
Posted by Nancy
Putin,he's a snake in the grass I tell ya guys
Charlie, After reading this post I had to check the date of rewind and was surprised to see it goes back to 2012. Your outlook was dead on the money. Sometime in August 2012 Obama made his "line in the sand" comment to the Syrians,a year later 1400 people gassed in Damascus. Obama was slow,unsure and weak in responding to Syria, Putin was quick to play world peacemaker while kicking sand in Obama's face. By 2015 Putin,without firing a shot,has moved enough equipment to support 2000 marines in Syria. You can bet he's helping Iran with nukes and North Korea with missiles. Crimean annexation,not a word from Obama or NATO. President Trump has started holding foreign aid from,that's right Charlie, Pakistan and many other countries that don't respect the United States. Looks like you hit the nail on the head. Bill (good guy with a gun)
Posted by bill (good guy with a gun)
Charlie daniels
Saw him at artesia new mexico. And passed him on th street in Nashville. Ate breakfast with him one morning. Very good man. Southern till the end
Posted by Joe