“It is usually ‘God Bless America’... His ending tonight is unusual, especially given that the wars he is talking about in Ukraine and Israel are not covered by any existing US mutual defense treaties. Congress certainly has not declared war, or even approved US troops - and Biden himself noted that we give this 'aid' that he supports and is asking for as an 'investment' in America’s own upgrade of its military capacity. He mentioned several states where military weapons and munitions are made, and how great it was that in these wars we support - we don't have to die in them, that is for the Ukrainians and the Israelis,” the former DoD analyst said.
“He also curiously spoke of the United States as a beacon of freedom of religion and speech - even as he was asking for billions more to send to countries where churches and religions are being banned, where elections are suspended, and the allied governments' - in Tel Aviv and in Kiev - intolerance and war against different ethnicities, religions and cultures reminds the world of 1939 Germany,” Kwiatkowski emphasized.
“I understand that the line of demarcation between Russian and Ukrainian troops is roughly what it was last year, and that the summer counteroffensive was a net loss to Ukraine. I'm not sure how they are going to explain that 50% of territory taken back by Kiev."
“He wants Ukrainians to die so we can build more weapons to replenish our own stock with newer products, and he wants to restore Israel's top-notch military capability - yet he says nothing about how such a top-notch and integrated security system somehow 'didn't work' two weeks ago, enabling a major Hamas attack in the south, or what they have done with the $3.8Bln or so we provide Israel each year in military aid. Of course he does hope that Ukraine can end Putin, but again, the reality on the battlefield and politically in Ukraine point to this being a direct lie to the American people - one that he himself didn't seem overly confident in telling."
“I imagine that is part of his presidential re-election campaign, but it fell flat,” she drily remarked.