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Another foreign policy disaster under Jake Sullivan’s watch: The grim face of failure.

Sickly,⁣ sleep-deprived psychopath recently boasted, ‘The Middle East ⁤region is quieter today than it has been in‌ two decades’

What’s happening: Jake Sullivan, the cadaverous ⁢Yale grad and competitive‍ speed ⁤walker who‍ serves as national security adviser to President Joe ‌Biden, is at the center of yet another foreign policy debacle.

  • “The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been ‌in ⁤two ‍decades,” Sullivan boasted at the Atlantic Festival on September 29.
  • Days ⁣later, Hamas terrorists funded by the ‍Biden administration stormed into ​Israel‌ and murdered more⁤ than a thousand Jews, including at least 27 Americans, in the worst outbreak of‌ anti-Semitic ​violence⁤ since the‌ Holocaust.

Crucial‌ context: Sullivan joined the Obama administration in​ 2009⁣ as⁤ deputy‍ chief of staff to then-secretary of state Hillary Clinton. He served‌ as national security adviser to then-vice president Joe ⁢Biden until 2014⁣ and joined the Biden administration as national⁢ security adviser in‍ 2021. During his time in‌ government, ​Sullivan has presided over some of the most humiliating ​national security disasters in American history.

  • The “kinetic military action” campaign against ‌Libya in 2011, widely regarded as a failure ‍that ultimately led to the ​ Benghazi⁢ scandal and the assassination of U.S.⁤ ambassador Chris Stevens.
  • The embarrassingly weak U.S. response to Syrian‌ president Bashar al-Assad’s‌ campaign⁢ of mass murder against the Syrian people, even after Assad crossed Obama’s “red line” of using chemical weapons.
  • The disastrous Iran nuclear deal that transferred billions of dollars to a fanatical regime that happens to‌ be the chief ‌sponsor ⁣of Hamas.
  • Obama’s ⁢failure⁤ to dissuade ⁢Russia from invading ​Ukraine in 2014 and annexing Crimea, and his refusal to provide meaningful military assistance.
  • The ‌2021 military coup⁣ (and ongoing genocide) in Myanmar nearly⁣ a‌ decade ⁤after⁣ then-secretary of state Clinton congratulated herself for opening relations with the Southeast Asian ‍country.
  • The botched withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 that resulted in the deaths of 13 Americans and the Taliban’s rapid return to ‌power.
  • Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
  • The worst massacre⁢ of⁤ Jews since the ‍Holocaust.

What they’re saying: Sullivan is the‌ consummate ⁢White House staffer, an⁤ impeccably credentialed—degrees from Yale, Oxford, and Yale Law—psychopath who never sleeps.

  • He exhibits a “workaholic intensity unusual even by‌ Washington’s standards,” according to the⁣ New​ Yorker. ​”One night a few months ⁤ago, Sullivan discovered an intruder who had‍ broken into his home ⁤at around ‌3 a.m., because ⁢he‍ was​ still up working.”
  • Colleagues describe him as “ambitious and intense,”‍ according to the New York⁤ Times. He “operated on an⁣ average of two hours of sleep a night for ‌the duration of the ‌three-week crisis in Afghanistan in August [2021].”

Why it matters: Bad things happen when powerful officials don’t get‍ enough sleep.

  • “The public health consequences of sleep loss and sleep-related disorders are far from benign,” scientific experts wrote in a ⁤2006 study. “The most visible consequences‍ are errors in‍ judgment ​contributing ‍to disastrous events.”
  • Chronic sleep loss can make a 46-year-old​ look much, much older.

Bottom line: Maybe the so-called experts ⁣aren’t very good at their jobs.

Work long hours without ⁤sufficient sleep further exacerbates these concerns.

Lead to cognitive impairment, decreased problem-solving skills, and impaired decision-making abilities.‌ In high-pressure situations, such as⁢ foreign policy crises, these effects can have serious consequences. Jake Sullivan’s admission ⁤of only getting two hours of‍ sleep a night during the Afghanistan crisis‌ is concerning, as it suggests that ⁣he may not have been in the best‌ state of mind to ‌make crucial decisions.

Furthermore, Sullivan’s⁤ recent boast about the Middle East region being quieter than it has been in two decades is not only inaccurate​ but also insensitive. Just days after his ⁤statement, Hamas terrorists, funded by the Biden administration, launched an attack on Israel, resulting in the deaths of ‌innocent civilians, including‍ Americans. This outbreak of ⁤violence highlights the fragility‍ of the region and ⁣the need for careful ‌and informed foreign policy decisions.

Sullivan’s track record in government also raises doubts about his ​competence​ as a national security adviser. From the ⁤failed campaign in Libya to the weak response to‍ the ⁢Syrian crisis and the​ disastrous Iran nuclear deal, Sullivan ⁤has been associated with⁤ major ‍foreign policy blunders. His inability to prevent Russia’s⁢ invasion of Ukraine in 2014 and the recent invasion in 2022 further raises questions about his effectiveness in maintaining global stability.

The fact that Sullivan is described as a workaholic, consistently operating on minimal sleep, raises concerns about the impact of sleep ‍deprivation on ‌his decision-making abilities. Scientific studies have⁢ linked sleep loss to⁣ errors in judgment⁤ and cognitive decline, which⁢ can have dire consequences in the realm ⁣of national security.

In conclusion, Jake Sullivan’s recent boast about the stability ⁢of the Middle ‌East and his history of foreign policy failures raise serious concerns‍ about his effectiveness as a national security adviser. His tendency ⁢to



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