Senator Makes Blinken Blink Under Hot-Seat Grilling

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Antony “Blinky” Blinken took offense to Senator Rand Paul’s heated interrogation. The Kentucky libertarian grilled our alleged Secretary of State relentlessly, on Tuesday, about intentionally teasing Putin into an invasion by trying to get Ukraine into NATO. Vlad may not be real popular these days but that particular argument has merit.

Blinken firmly disagrees

On Tuesday, April 26, Biden appointed Secretary of State Antony Blinken was summoned to appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. While he was strapped into the witness chair, Rand Paul went on the offensive, asking such sharply pointed questions as weren’t Ukraine and Georgia once part of the Soviet Union?

How would Joe Biden like it if Xi Jinping took Puerto Rico away? Wouldn’t we try to get it back, too? “You could argue,” Paul calmly accused in his cultured southern drawl, “that the countries Russia has attacked were part of the Soviet Union.” Blinky doesn’t think so.

I firmly disagree with that proposition,” Blinken snapped back, an offended tone in his voice.

There is no denying that Russia is steamed that Ukraine was seriously kicking around the idea of joining NATO. That alone could have triggered the invasion.

The way that Senator Paul and many other conservatives see it, Uncle Sam has been “agitating” this for a long time. The Deep State’s been poking the Russian bear with a stick and now they act surprised he woke up. Last fall, Russian diplomats warned that NATO was a “red line.”

Blinken reminded the committee that he works for the global New World Order, arguing “that it was important to continually defend NATO’s open door policy.

Blinken

No right to attack

Blinken tried to pin the whole thing on Ukraine, saying that “It’s the right of these countries to decide their future and their own destiny.” Meaning if someone talks them into joining NATO they should be allowed in the club automatically.

Just because it creates the exact same scenario as the famous Cuban Missile Crisis shouldn’t be a big deal. No matter what, Blinky snarls, “their history does not give Russia the right to attack them.

That was the only thing Blinken said in the hearing that Rand Paul agreed with. “No one is saying that it does,” Paul quipped back. That’s when the verbal fencing match began. “They were liberated as part of this empire by force,” Blinky slashed, following up by noting Russia’s not interested in talking.

When everything came to a head, it is abundantly clear, in President Putin’s own words, that this was never about Ukraine being potentially part of NATO, and it was always about his belief that Ukraine does not deserve to be a sovereign, independent country, that it must be re-assumed into Russia in one form or another.

The Senator calmly countered, “There is no justification for the invasion,” but “there are reasons for the invasion.” The forces of evil darkness pulling Joe Biden’s puppet strings engineered the whole thing.

Blinken was as nervous sitting in the committee hearing room as he was on the trains which got bombed in Ukraine, as soon as word leaked out that he and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin were making a little low key journey to meet with President Zelensky and wish him luck, but tell him in person that they’re sorry the U.S. can’t help them fight.

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