tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585635149883470944.post609839505701707420..comments2023-12-01T14:09:28.947+00:00Comments on Polemic's Pains: ISIS Attacks Short Volatility PositionsPolemichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05985506596290073453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585635149883470944.post-73129591748139053182014-06-16T16:19:27.840+01:002014-06-16T16:19:27.840+01:00Poletick away Corey .. great to have any comments ...Poletick away Corey .. great to have any comments at all and to get them referring to the subject in hand rather than trying to sell web services, pharmaceuticals some such is a real treatPolemichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05985506596290073453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585635149883470944.post-88048269174299462792014-06-16T15:03:26.581+01:002014-06-16T15:03:26.581+01:00Unpredictable, but maybe less so if you consider i...Unpredictable, but maybe less so if you consider it framed by our administrations current foreign policy. This is what happens when you walk softly and forget ur stick. Iran, Iraq Syria Ukraine all have one common theme which is a failed foreign policy. It's a sad but rational reaction to the unpopularity of our prior foreign wars to become lackadaisical and noncommittal but when you show through your lack of actions that force is no longer a viable option you are giving an open invitation to our foes to do as they please. And Americans seem quite content to let this continue, especially since one of the front runners for the next administration is partially responsible. <br /><br />So back to the cup. This armchair general says no one will pay attention until they hear bombs over Baghdad. Apologies for politicking your fine work but I felt it needed to be said. Coreynoreply@blogger.com