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The Dangerous Game of Maniac Joe Biden’s Push for WWIII

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Maniac Joe Plays with Fire and we get Burned!

By Cindy Sheehan

There are many people out there who have been warning for years about Maniac Joe Biden and his dangerous policy of pushing for World War III. And now, it seems like our worst fears are coming true. Biden has been steadily upping the stakes in his attempts to provoke both Russia and China, two nuclear-armed superpowers. First, he sent billions of dollars of money and weapons to Ukraine to spark a conflict with Russia. Now, he’s doing the same thing with Taiwan and China. If this doesn’t end soon, we could be facing a conflict that could leave the entire world devastated. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring the dangers of Maniac Joe Biden’s push for WWIII.

It seems obvious that Maniac Joe is not playing Crazy-8s with a full-deck, but, even if he were, he would still be maniacally belligerent because it is the way he has been in his decades’ long crime spree in WashedUp, DeCeit!
The Dangers of Provoking Russia

Not even factoring in Maniac Joe’s pre-POTUS machinations against Russia, his move to send massive amounts of military aid to Ukraine has been a clear provocation to Russia. The relationship between Ukraine and Russia has been strained for years, and Sloppy Joe’s interference only makes things worse. Russia has been responding with military maneuvering on the border, and this has only increased tensions between the two countries. The potential consequences of a conflict between Russia and the United States are too terrible to contemplate. It could quickly escalate into a nuclear catastrophe, the likes of which humanity has never seen.
The Risks of Prodding China

Sending weapons to Taiwan is another risky move. China has long claimed Taiwan as its own, and any move to arm Taiwan is seen as a direct threat to China’s national security. China has responded with increased military exercises, and there have been reports of Chinese jets entering Taiwan’s airspace. Once again, the potential for conflict is very real. And once again, we’re talking about a conflict between nuclear-armed powers.
The Presence of Nanny “Otis the Town Drunk” Pelosi’s Slimy Claw

Yesterday’s tweet from the drunken war criminal:

@SpeakerPelosi

One year ago, our Congressional delegation’s arrival in Taiwan sent an unequivocal message: America stands with Taiwan as it defends itself and its freedom. Solidarity with Taiwan is as important as ever, as our world faces a stark choice between democracy and autocracy.

Did Nanny win Geriatric Mrs. Taiwan, or something? Is that why she flouted all warnings and landed her Clown Plane in Taiwan because she was registered in some kind of a pageant?

At the time Speaker Otis the Town Drunk and her “delegation” went to Taiwan, the Chinese government, the U.S. State Department and the White House were warning her not to. The U.S. has long maintained a “One China” policy.

Now, after all of that hullaballoo Maniac Joe uses special presidential powers to send almost 350 billion in weapons to Taiwan.

I am getting the feeling that weapons and type-2 diabetes are the only two things the U.S. manufacturers anymore: both profitable to some, but deadly to most.

Cindy Sheehan in online news & commentary
Photo by myself. Taken at Dolores Park in San Francisco, California, October 27, 2007. Cindy Sheehan had marched with other peace and anti-war protesters, here she gave a speech against war and on behalf of her own campaign for the U.S. Congress. Source Own work October 27, 2007

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The Human Cost of War

It’s easy to talk about these conflicts in geopolitical terms, but we must remember that war has a very real human cost. If conflict does break out between these countries, it will be innocent people who suffer the most. Civilians will be killed, homes and infrastructure will be destroyed, and the psychological scars of war will last for generations. We must never forget that war is a terrible thing, and we should do everything in our power to prevent it. Trust me, unfortunately, I know.
The Importance of Diplomacy

It’s not too late to prevent a conflict between these powers. Diplomacy and dialogue must be the way forward. The United States should be engaging with Russia and China in a constructive way, rather than provoking them. Since the U.S. is a rogue state, diplomacy is out of the question, more than likely. In a state that wasn’t so beholden to the Military Industrial Complex, it would be looking to find common ground and build relationships, rather than tearing them down. It’s time for leaders to put aside their differences and work towards peace.

It’s also time to stop allowing old, demented, doddering war criminals to decide the existential future for the rest of us.


What You Can Do

One of the most important things you can do to prevent a conflict is to speak out against it. Share this blog post with your friends and family, and encourage them to learn more about the risks we’re facing. Write to your elected representatives and tell them that you’re opposed to war. I am not sure that would do any good, but at least your opposition would be on file. Attend rallies and protests if you can, if there are any. We can all try to make a difference if we stand together and raise our voices for peace.

The danger of Maniac Joe Biden’s push for WWIII cannot be overstated. The conflicts he’s triggering have the potential to spiral out of control and leave the world devastated. We must remember that war has a very real human cost, and we should be doing everything in our power to prevent it. Diplomacy and dialogue must be the way forward, and we should be looking to build relationships rather than tearing them down. We all have a role to play in stopping this conflict from happening. Join us in speaking out against war, and let’s work together to create a world of peace for all.

What do you think?

Cindy Lee Sheehan is an American anti-war activist, whose son, U.S. Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, was killed by enemy action during the Iraq War. She attracted national and international media attention in August 2005 for her extended antiwar protest at a makeshift camp outside President George W. Bush’s Texas ranch—a stand that drew both passionate support and criticism. Sheehan ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2008. She was a vocal critic of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy. Her memoir, Peace Mom: A Mother’s Journey Through Heartache to Activism, was published in 2006. In an interview with The Daily Beast in 2017, Sheehan continued to hold her critical views towards George W. Bush, while also criticizing the militarism of Donald Trump.

Ms.Sheehan was the 2012 vice-presidential nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party, and received 1.2% of the statewide vote in the 2014 California gubernatorial election.

The author graciously has granted this website permission to reprint selected essays.

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