Time to court-martial Joe Biden

IN DIRECT contrast to Trump, Biden has shown himself curiously accommodating towards the Wests’ enemies. He has been particularly weak with China, justifying its human rights crimes as merely “cultural differences”.

IN A world increasingly dominated by the Chinese communist-led Beijing-Moscow-Tehran Axis, it is timely to ask the political class, much of the commentariat and other elites a series of questions beginning: are you still happy with your preferred candidate in the 2020 election, Joe Biden? 

With his ignominious surrender to the Taliban, this question is particularly appropriate for Australians who are even now more dependent for our defence on a United States which, under the Biden presidency, is clearly unreliable. 

Australians are dependent for its defence on a United States which under Biden is clearly unreliable…

We even had to go to Poland to buy Pfizer vaccine supplies when Biden refused to sell us, one of America’s closest allies, some of his surplus ageing stocks.

Biden’s attempt to explain the Afghan disaster was duplicitous, claiming that he inherited this from President Trump.

WITHDRAWAL

No so, Trump made it clear that the Taliban would face the full force of the US military in a carefully conditioned withdrawal if they caused any harm to Americans or American interests in Afghanistan.

Crucially, a small special-operations force would remain to take direct action. The Taliban know, as do all malefactors, never cross Trump, the most effective president since Reagan.

Trump would never have been so incompetent and so callous to leave behind civilians, friends, allies and the latest equipment and would have locked in intelligence-gathering and machinery to enforce any agreement before withdrawing US troops.

Afghanistan is the latest of the never-ending Biden disasters.

Another is the mounting price of petrol, the inevitable result of Biden making the US once again dependent on Middle Eastern oil.

Another is the return of inflation, now 5.4 per cent, with a likely impact across the world’s financial markets.

Then there is his destruction of women’s sport, something which has already infected the Olympics.

In direct contrast to Trump who stood up strongly against Beijing, Pyongyang,Tehran and Moscow, Biden has shown himself curiously accommodating towards the Wests’ enemies.

By waiving Trump’s sanctions on the Iranian oil trade and allowing Tehran access to frozen funds he only encouraged the mullahs’ excesses, so much so that Britain, France and Germany have just condemned Iran’s acceleration of uranium enrichment, a clear breach of the 2015 Obama-Biden deal with Iran now close to having nuclear weapons.

Then he lifted the sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to supply natural gas to Germany, a gift to Russia and a weakening of the Western alliance.

Unlike Trump, he has been weak with China, justifying their human rights crimes as “cultural differences”, even dismissing the genocidal measures against the Muslim Uighurs and justifying internal controls and the winding down of Hong Kong’s freedoms as methods for unifying the country.

THEFT

Biden fails to display any of Donald Trump’s strength in standing up to the Chinese communists over their abuse of the world trading system and their theft of intellectual property.

In the meantime, he is undermining the security and the health of the nation by illegally throwing open the southern border, allowing criminals, as well as those suffering from the Wuhan virus, (and with the fall of Afghanistan, terrorists) free entry into the United States and then imposing such illegal immigrants on Republican States.

Meanwhile education, administration and the armed forces have been made subject to Marxist propaganda in the form of critical race and other “theories”, while ensuring little respect is shown to the origins and exceptionalism of the United States.

It was not only that Biden’s failings and Trump’s strengths were obvious, the 2020 election was highly questionable.

This was not only from the way the scrutineers were neutralised or expelled, or counting was held in their absence, but also from the case brought by Texas and seventeen States on the way the election victory was centred on constitutional breaches.

On this and other cases a judiciary frightened by threats of violence and afraid of consequential disorder hid behind technicalities to avoid hearing many cases on the merits, despite Trump’s attempts to appoint real judges to the courts.

TERROR

Even before the election, Biden supported the law-breaking Marxist organisations BLM and Antifa to wage a reign of terror and a campaign for police defunding in selected blue States.

Already in obvious cognitive decline, Biden had a questionable background, known for lying about his academic record and degrees and never having real life experience outside of politics.

In fact, he came to Congress allied strongly to the segregationist wing of the Democratic Party.

What is exceptionally worrying is that evidence continues to mount confirming that the Biden family has long been engaged in the sale of access and influence into the heart of Washington.

This was to foreign oligarchs, most notably from Russia, the Ukraine and communist China.

Those who preferred Biden cannot hide the fact that much of this corruption was known before the election, especially from the research of Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute.

It is reasonable to suspect therefore that Biden was in the nature of a Manchurian candidate, and that he was and is severely compromised by the activities of the Biden family.

Certainly, the Beijing-Moscow-Tehran-Kabul Axis is very well aware of his weaknesses and will take advantage of them.

If anyone were in any doubt as to Biden’s competence, the recently revealed letter from Osama bin Laden, instructing Al-Qaeda not to kill Biden is relevant.

BETRAYAL

Bin Laden argued that if Biden were to succeed Obama, he would make an incompetent president and would act in the interests of Al-Qaeda.

Biden was never worthy of the great office once held by Washington, Lincoln and Reagan.

Rather than impeached, former UK Afghanistan Commander Colonel Richard Kemp says Biden should be court-martialled for betrayal.

So my question remains to the elites, should you not now admit that you were terribly wrong?PC

David Flint

MAIN PHOTOGRAPH:  Joe Biden. (courtesy Boston Herald)
RE-PUBLISHED: This article was originally published by The Spectator Australia on August 28, 2021. Re-used with permission.
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8 thoughts on “Time to court-martial Joe Biden

  1. el President Commander in Chief of all Military for USA and elected by the people
    Should be Court Martial re exit making Taliban stronger than ever with all equipment
    US left/gave them , now China has given them money , MOU in mining Rare Earths , Russia looking
    At oil exploration ? as they say they have ” gone from boiled l dollies too chocolates ”
    And his exit has caused , World to look at US and his Advisers causally ?

  2. How can Biden be court martialled when his fast declining mental acuity precludes him from being able to form the requisite ‘Mens Rea’ about anything that he does! How prescient was Donald Trump when he articulated his concern that if Biden became President, he might end up by being put in a home.

    People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones, so we’re hardly positioned to criticise America for electing him after we elected ‘Karen Rudd’ (at John Howard’s expense of all people) as PM, and then compounded our idiocy by later electing ‘the Ghost’, albeit in a photo finish, though of course the alternative was even more appalling, if that was possible.

    Amazingly, Howard also lost his seat to ‘lightweight’ Maxine McKew, after all that he’d done for us, so there’s little gratitude in public life, notwithstanding his then electorate’s later sincere regrets.

    M/s McKew thought that she was our heroine of the hour, and God’s gift, but then ‘woked’ for 3 years, achieved zero, did nothing, and then became angry when she was later ejected. What did she expect to happen! Even the great unwashed weren’t that stupid next time round.

    An enterprising 18th century fraudster once apparently sold seats at South Head for the second coming of Christ, then scarpered before that scheduled event, but M/s McKew’s equivalent action was to try to re-stage, albeit in good faith. However we’re all God’s children, and assumedly she meant well.

  3. Regrettably as he is not in the military he cannot be courtmarshaled! And he is still supported by the majority of the US public!

  4. The monarch is above the law and can never be prosecuted.

    Funny how groveling monarchists such as Flint demand that a different set of rules apply in a republic.

    Yet again, the grotesque hypocrisy of monarchists is on display for all to witness.

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    1. “Yet again, the grotesque hypocrisy of monarchists is on display for all to witness.”

      I guess you keep peeing into the wind because you think it will eventually change direction.

      1. Do you think Elizabeth Windsor is above the law and should never be subject to it?

        1. “Funny how groveling (sic) monarchists […]”

          So tell us, Noel: before whom do *you* dream of grovelling? In your vision fantastic of a socialist utopia – where all are equal, and where there is justice, tolerance, and diversity – who gets to sit at the head of the table?

          1. I think Australia deserves to have an Australian as our head of state.
            What about you Morrie, what do you think? Do you back Australia?

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