Trump's Foreign Policy Actions Making People Squirm
I caught onto Donald Trump's game early on in the presidential campaign. I'm not bragging, many others did as well, I'm just saying that to set up the next part.
I like watching people squirm.
Not really, not in a bad way.
I've noticed alot of writers, blogs and those who are considered of the left, or even far left, and also many libertarians wherever they fall in that spectrum, give credit to Donald Trump for less belligerent, less "interventionist" foreign policies. I've seen many comments on a number of blogs I visit that Trump is not as bad as Clinton, the neocons hate him, we won't have a war with Russia, no more regime changes, etc. I've seen plenty of writers I respect take a wait and see attitude, somehow giving him the benefit of doubt that we might see some change for the good.
What I saw and heard, early on as I said, was a man who wanted to make America "great" again by building the largest military ever assembled, by escalating an illegal and immoral war OF terror that has been based on lies from the beginning, by threatening Iran (the next step in the imperial neocon process), and by luring Russia and China into the final stage of the New World Order project. I heard a man who wanted to make America great again through U.S. imperialism.
Again, it wasn't just me, many saw through his bullshit regarding his foreign "policies". But it has surprised me how many and who didn't and still haven't. Even now, many are blaming the imperial belligerence on his staff, not on him, saying that maybe they're acting on their own and Trump will somehow change the tune later. Maybe in his tweets at 3 am.
People forget or ignore how America became "great". It was on the backs of slaves and Indians, from the "spoils" of war and imperialism, and the rampage of rich American psychopaths across the planet. America became "great" at the expense of others, their lives, their resources, their countries, and their children. America became great by killing other people and taking their shit, by blackmail, extortion, and murder. America became great based on lies and illusions.
Trump and his "regime" come along and people think it will be different. His "Make America Great Again" slogan would be about focusing on America and not spending trillions on wars and imperialism. America can be Great by building a wall to keep others out and making stuff to sell to others. We don't need imperialism anymore to be the greatest country on earth.
Now he and his regime are threatening Iran, threatening China, threatening Yemen, threatening Russia, threatening Venezuela, threatening the Palestinians and threatening humanity itself. Now those that have been giving him the benefit of the doubt are asking what's going on?
Here's a sample:
"Candidate Trump stressed noninterventionism. President Trump’s hostility toward China and Iran risks unthinkable war.
Will he be a warrior president like his predecessors or curb US aggression? Will he devote more of America’s resources to vital domestic needs or prioritize the nation’s imperial agenda?
Will he be a responsible leader or just another dirty politician? For the most part, his early actions aren’t encouraging."
His early actions aren't "encouraging"? Shit, when he first started opening his mouth on the campaign, he wasn't encouraging.
Now people are squirming. Maybe that's a good thing. First you have to squirm. Then you get angry. Then you try to do something about it.
Where's all the talk about roads and bridges? Where's all the talk about jobs? Where's the anti-interventionism? Ya right.
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Meet the new boss....
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, second verse, same as the first......
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
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@thanatokephaloides
Hey, it worked for Obama, and he, at least, was convincing.
But I think a lot of that was desperate hope - and I'm personally still damn glad that it wasn't the Clintons, because at least people will fight Trump and maybe start thinking about what they can do toward bring democracy to America, (and other de-democratized countries, thanks to American and other corporations/billionaires financially, militarily and otherwise empowered by corrupt politicians for that global hostile corporate/military takeover) now that the already-rigged US elections have been Homeland Secured against oversight and are definitely not an option in electoral change.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
I never understood how anyone imagined
Trump wasn't going to be a belligerent warmonger. When I hear people saying that candidate Truump suggested otherwise, I honestly wonder what they are talking about. This is the guy who said he would "go after their families" and didn't see any point in having nukes if we don't use them. Gee...
Same thing with Obama being a warmonger
And Hillary was telling everyone that she was willing to risk a war with Russia by creating a no fly zone over Syria.
And people voted for them anyway.
Including me. I believed his scam the first time he ran. And there were people saying this about him but I didn't listen to them. I was blinded by his bullshit.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Obama was never anti-war, any more than Trump or Clinton
In his famous speech against the Iraq war, he said multiple times "I do not oppose all wars" and gave several examples of good wars: the civil war to end slavery, WWII to stop Hitler, he invoked 9/11 and said that he would personally take up arms to prevent another such attack. In other words, he was willing to kill to stop terrorists. He said he was only against what he called "dumb wars" like Iraq. It was not at all a pacifist or antiwar speech. Far from it.
He was clear as a candidate that as president he would continue the war against "terrorism" and would be aggressive about it. I never understood why anyone expected him to act otherwise either.
He only promised to wage his wars more competently than Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld. Not a high bar, obviously, but after the Bush years that's what a lot of people wanted. Not peace or an end to the wars. We haven't had an actual anti-war candidate in decades. Not even Bernie.
Unfortunately, no one could get anywhere in American politics who suggested actually stopping the Forever Wars that we are now immersed in.
I agree with you about what he said
This and him saying that he would get the troops out of Iraq and end the war. He was trying to keep them there after Bush' SOFA expired but the Iraqi government wouldn't accept his terms.
Anyone who heard his Nobel peace prize statement would know that he had no intention of being a peaceful president.
And I am still seeing people write that he ended two wars and hasn't started any new ones, even though the Afghanistan war is still going on and there are troops back in Iraq.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
It was the Russian/Putin thing vs Clinton's warmongerness.
@CS in AZ
Wishful thinking, I suppose. Many people indulge in it, even those who ought to know better.
This whole shoddy business is embittering me further against the entire American political system. Let's trash it all. It's all rotten, and nothing good will come of participating in it. The only participation should be for the express purpose of overthrowing it. Just get rid of it and start from scratch.
I don't think I ever expected much if anything of Trump, but in retrospect I probably should have been far more forceful in expressing the opinion that Big Al has expressed, that Trump is just another face of the American Empire. I suppose what we are witnessing is at most a squabble over control of the Imperial Project and over the particular strategy and tactics to be employed in pursuit of the Imperial Project.
a great wall and really great pipelines
and there will be lots of jobs. I was thinking you are in Oregon? Cause they've got a job program coming your way too -
the new Oregon Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline and Jordan Cove Energy Project...it's 16 min, but a pretty interesting piece...you can catch the gist in a couple of minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDqpjjkcBjI
Hold on, I predict it's gonna be a ride.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Trump will have a tough time out-pipelining Obama
Under Obama's watch, the US constructed enough pipeline to go around the world with a total capacity ten times that of the Keystone XL.
@CB
I suppose the pipelines are what they plan to replace life with. 'Let them breathe oil'?
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
I got a kick out of all the articles blaming him for the
death of the soldier and many civilians during the raid in Yemen. People are saying that obama didn't authorize the raid because he wanted more information and then left it to the next administration. And Trump didn't go to the situation room to make the decision but made it at the dinner table.
Not word about all those drone strikes on weddings, family gatherings or kids out collecting firewood or any of his other bombings that killed innocent people including children.
Do people know where Obama was each time he ordered a drone strike or the CIA did without his knowledge?
The hypocrisy, it's just so damned funny.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
I agree
The US 'Deep State' takes control of the new Executive
@CB
Makes one wonder if Trump got the same list the Clinton's would have been given, and by the same PTB...
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Since there is much speculating
dfarrah
The greatest oil boom in American history has occurred under
the presidency of Obama. The country went from 4.9 million barrels of oil per day to 8.8 million barrels per day, an increase of 80 percent. It had reached 9.6 million bbl/day back in June 2015 when world prices collapsed. There are now thousands of fracked wells all across the country that have been capped and waiting for oil prices to increase.
The US no longer imports light oil - it has a glut of the stuff from fracking that the refineries cannot currently handle. The country needs heavy oils from the following countries.
Import sources Gross imports Exports Net imports
Canada 3.76 (40%) 0.96 2.81
Saudi Arabia 1.06 (11%) 0.00 1.06
Venezuela 0.83 (9%) 0.07 0.75
Mexico 0.76 (8%) 0.69 0.07
Colombia 0.40 (4%) 0.17 0.22
For all practical purposes, including strategic, the US is now self sufficient in energy.
Looks like Trump got that little "heart to heart talk"
all incoming presidents get. Maybe that's why he took a little time off to "think about it" at Mar-a-Lago.
Just like Obama did in 2009, Trump is flipping on all his election promises. Get ready for more Kabuki theater.
No doubt he's experienced the gravity of the situation.
The US cannot take on (out?) either Russia nor China
The US has literately become muscle bound with its massive military spread across the entire globe that wastes half of the military budget. The huge and fantastically expensive American navy (which Trump has said he would expand) is extremely vulnerable against Russia, China and even Iran.
There is no way that Trump will be able to break the Russian/China alliance.
Sounds like Napoleon's idea
to conquer Russia, enlarged.
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~John F. Kennedy~
Economic: -9.13, Social: -7.28,
We sure could use Bill Hicks these days.
"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey
You and me both, brother. Carlin and Hicks inform
The power of the comedian to use satire and humor to broach difficult, controversial and confounding issues is not to be underestimated. Mark Twain was a master, so was Hunter Thompson in another way (I find myself laughing out loud quite frequently reading him).
Was watching one of the latest Jimmy Dore clips, in which he assembles a group of comedians to talk about current politics while using graphs, tweets and video clips that they all chime in and eviscerate brilliantly, and thought that he could have a really successful touring show if he were to take it out on the road.
I really think Dore could take this on the road and become a Progressive hero. He's so fucking good, and dead on. People would flock to hear such truth to power. Neoliberals Stewart and Colbert should be ashamed of themselves, coasting on their phony Progressive credentials. He wipes the floor with those imposters. Need more like him and Lee Camp.
"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"
- Kurt Vonnegut
Damn, Big Al, you had me worried there for a minute
But never fear! The Who is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (Yes, you made me look. Ha.)
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Exactly.
Personally
I didn't really have any belief regarding the Middle East. We've been enmeshed their for so many decades and they are the "easy" targets. Really. Evil Muslim men with stolen Toyota trucks and AK's running rampant. That is easy to sell on the news.
Russia...I try to deal with probability and for myself I view that Russia is a low probability scenario.
China... is a big question mark to me on how far he wants to go. I mean everyone was dealing with the fear of Russia.
So with the Middle East, didn't really have much hope there. When was the last time we fought a superpower? Over half a century ago?
Edit: I guess I wanted to add a few more things here.
Part of the confusion with China for me is that we haven't gone through the steps yet.
With Iraq, we built up WMD's and Saddam. Built and built that up.
Russia we had small news stuff about Ukraine and then ramping up with Syria and then the super build up with "election hacking".
China? Trump talked about them devaluing their currency some. Bannon? made a comment about going after the South China seas (but again that is so out of character for us to just quickly jump into things). Perhaps I'm off base here but I haven't seen the cycle of fear mongering against China. To get support for your war you have to con the people into believing that it is necessary.
@Strife Delivery
They're probably trying to drum up nuke-level fear about China, but everything now just habitually comes out as ROOSIANS!!! so they have no idea that 'that message just hasn't been reaching the people' somehow.
'Bright' is not a suitable descriptor for these people... although 'pathologically, mindlessly, blindly, suicidally greedy' certainly would be.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
How much of this do
dfarrah
Does Trump
I don't see him worrying about building anything up.
dfarrah
More evidence
If people here should ever encounter anyone who still believes that Donald Trump is really an isolationist and is going to get us out of the Empire business, Elliot Abrams, the old Reagan administration hand who was Robert Kagan's neocon mentor, is expected to get appointed Deputy Secretary of State.
Well, the swamp really does need to be drained, but Donald Trump is not the man who is going to do it.
@kakumeiji maru
Hey, he's just draining that swamp directly into the public water supply, alligator shit and all.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Of everything we've heard from the Trump admin so far,
what we heard Friday, to me, was the worst with the biggest impact. Unless you count the climate change thing that everybody here seems to think will burn us up within the decade.
Trump's EO on rebuilding the military. That is big, bad news on a number of fronts because it impacts everything. Putting together an essay on that today.