This
is a change from the usual hopium coming from the Russian camp.
Is
Donald Trump really only a showman who will prepare the USA for war?
3
December, 2016
This
column was written for the Unz
Review:http://www.unz.com/tsaker/is-donald-trump-really-only-a-showman-who-will-prepare-the-usa-for-war/
Let
me begin by immediately say that I have the utmost respect for F.
William Engdahl and that I consider him a person far more
knowledgeable of US politics than myself. Furthermore, I want
to also make it clear that I am not going to refute a single argument
Engdahl makes in support of his thesis simply because I believe that
his arguments are fact-based and logical. I strongly urge
everybody to read Engdahl’s article “The
Dangerous Deception Called The Trump Presidency”
in the New
Eastern Outlook and
carefully consider each of his arguments. Of course, Engdahl
only offers indirect, circumstantial, evidence and only time will
really show whether he is right or wrong. What I propose to do
today is to consider the other possibility, that in spite of all the
evidence presented by Engdahl, Trump might not be a fraud and a
showman. You will see that this conclusion is not necessarily
more optimistic than Engdahl’s.
My
main argument is much more primitive than Engdahl’s and even more
circumstantial: I see clear signs of a *real* struggle taking place
inside the US elites and if, indeed, such a struggle is taking place,
then I conclude that Trump is not a showman who has been “selected”
(to use Engdahl’s words) by the US elites but that quite to the
contrary, his election is a nightmare for these elites.
My
subsidiary argument is that even if Engdahl is right and if Trump is
a showman, the ploy of the US elites to save the Empire and prepare
for war will fail.
Let’s
take them one by one:
The
reality of the struggle inside the US elites
Frankly,
I don’t believe that the imperial “deep state” was so devious
and sophisticated to order the mainstream media to organize a
year-long hate campaign against Trump because the “deep state”
has calculated that only such a demonization of Trump would
make him popular and get him elected. Why? I just don’t
believe that the US propaganda machine is that flexible. You
look at freaks like Rachel Maddows or Martha Raddatz and you can tell
that they are for real, in the sense that they were never hired to
parrot a specific political line but they were hired because they are
the living embodiment of a specific political line. And that
goes for 90% of the Trump-bashing media. Yeah, maybe some are
cynical presstitutes, but most of them come from what I would call
the “tribe of assorted minorities” which viscerally hates
everything Trump stands for. Their hate is sincere, it is pure,
it comes from their very identity.
Likewise,
when I look at the fawning in lockstep before Hillary which the
mainstream media carefully nurtured I can only conclude that this is
the logical outcome of decades of brainwashing by the liberal
propaganda machine. This machine was built around hating the
“common” American, the “deplorables” in Hillary’s parlance,
and this machine could not do anything but to worship her 24/7.
I
am therefore convinced that Donald Trump got elected in spite of, and
not thanks to, the “Patriarchy
of loveless old men like David Rockefeller or George Herbert Walker
Bush“.
Furthermore, when I see the desperate efforts by Soros & Co to
organize some kind of “color revolution” against Trump under the
slogan “not my president” and the efforts by, again, Soros &
Co. to get Jill Stein to get a recount only in the states were Trump
won, I come to the clear conclusion that the Neocons have still not
accepted their defeat and that they are still trying to prevent Trump
from occupying the White House. In contrast, Engdahl writes
that,
We should not imagine for one second that the Patriarchy– those loveless old men like David Rockefeller or George Herbert Walker Bush or unnamed others– were so overwhelmed by the political genius of candidate Trump emerging from every scandal more powerful than before, that they were surprised, out-foxed, and just groaned and let it happen. The Trump Presidency has been planned in minute detail by them and their think tanks
I
don’t know about you, but I sure don’t get the feeling that what
is taking place today is the result of something carefully planned.
I fully agree that the US deep state did not just “groan
and let hit happen“.
But rather than letting it happen, I see the US deep state fighting
against Trump with everything it has! I don’t think that the
post-election anti-Trump hysteria has been planned by the likes of
Rockefeller or Bush at all. What I see are the Neocons using
every bit of “ammunition” they have to try to oppose and sabotage
a Trump presidency.
Engdahl
also brings some very strong arguments against the nomination of
General Mike Flynn who not only is known for his rather crude
anti-Islamic rhetoric, but who even co-authored
a book with the notorious Neocon Michael Ledeen.
That a man like Flynn could find no better co-author than Ledeen
should set off “red alert” alarms in the minds of everybody who
understands what Ledeen stands for and represents. And Flynn is
most definitely one of the better people around Trump.
In
fact, a closer look at the folks around Trump reveals a lot of
Neocons, Israelis and Judaics and all in key positions. There
is a definite Likudnik smell to a lot of the people Trump has
surrounded himself with. But that argument could also be
reversed – if indeed Trump is “securely surrounded”
bydoubleplusgoodthinking Zionists,
why their big panic? Could it be that
these doubleplusgoodthinkingZionists
have some very strong concerns about what Trump might do as a
President once he is in full control?
Last
but most definitely not least: not only has Jill Stein been used to
trigger a recount in some states, but there are now rumors that some
Electors are now being pressured not to give their vote to Trump,
as the law says they should. Whether true or not, this kind of
rumors clearly indicate that the Neocons are willing to do anything
and everything to prevent Trump from getting into the White House or,
if that is impossible, to maximally weaken him even if that puts the
entire country at risk.
Why
do I say that?
Because
events have a way of getting out of control which makes the kind of
reckless doubling-down the Neocons are currently engaged
in extremely dangerous. Of course, nobody
currently expects the Electoral College to refuse to nominate Trump.
But the unexpected seems to be happening a lot these days. So
what if something like that happens? Or what if some states
accept Trump’s victory, but others don’t? What if the “not
my President” slogan really goes viral and infects the minds of
many more people than right now? Or even worse, what if this
absolutely irresponsible rhetoric ends up in violence with either
protesters or Trump himself being shot? We know that the very
same US deep state which organized and executed 9/11 also used
snipers in Vilnius in 1991, in Moscow in 1991 and 1993 and in Kiev in
2014 to bring about an insurrection. There are also report that
such snipers were used in Libya, Egypt and Syria. Is there any
logical reason to think that this time around the deep state would
not use such snipers *inside* the USA?
While
it is possible that the current situation has been triggered by the
US deep state, it is equally possible that the US deep state is
losing control of the situation which might now be developing a
momentum of its own. Would the US deep state really take such a
risk just in order to put “Trump the showman” into the White
House?
The
plan
According
to Engdahl, Donald Trump was put into office to,
prepare America for war, a war the banks of Wall Street and the US military industrial complex are not presently in a position economically or industrially or otherwise, geopolitically, to win. His job will be to reposition the United States for them to reverse the trend to disintegration of American global hegemony, to, as the Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz Project for the New American Century put it in their September, 2000 report, “rebuild America’s defenses.” To do that preparation, a deception strategy that will fatally weaken the developing deep bonds between Russia and China will be priority. It’s already begun. We have a friendly phone call from The Donald to Vladimir the Fearsome in Moscow. Russian media is euphoric about a new era in US-Russia relations after Obama. Then suddenly we hear the war-mongering NATO head, Stoltenberg, suddenly purr soothing words to Russia. Float the idea that California Congressman and Putin acquaintance, Dana Rohrabacher, is leaked as a possible Secretary of State. It’s classic Kissinger Balance of Power geopolitics–seem to ally with the weaker of two mortal enemies, Russia, to isolate the stronger, China. Presumably Vladimir Putin is not so naïve or stupid as to fall for it, but that is the plot of Trump’s handlers.
If
that indeed the plan, then I fully agree with Engdahl – Putin is
not so naive or stupid to fall for it. In fact, such a
possibility has been discussed many times by Russian experts on
various Russian talkshows and they all agree that while Russia will
definitely tone down its criticism of the USA if Trump appears to be
interested in collaborating with Russia, there is no chance in hell
that Moscow would in any way let the Americans weaken or otherwise
affect the unofficial but extremely strong strategic partnership
between Russia and China. Besides, the USA have nothing very
interesting to offer the Russians anyway. Why would the
Russians spend any capital on a clearly dying Empire when they have
an extremely beneficial alliance with a growing superpower?
Does anybody in Washington DC really think that two decades of rabid
russophobia have suddenly been forgotten or that anybody in Russia
will ever trust a word coming out of an American politician’s
mouth? For the past two years Russia has been scrambling to
prepare for war against the USA and NATO. Now that the danger
of President Hillary has almost certainly passed, yes – the
Russians are delighted that a thermonuclear war has become unlikely.
But they will never forget how close it came and they will most
definitely not stop their preparations. At most, they will
somewhat slow down some programs, but that’s it.
Fundamentally Russia will continue her rapid pace of military
development which, considering the situation in the Ukraine and in
the Middle-East, is a sound decision regardless of what the Americans
do or say.
I
think I can very accurately predict what Russia will do during the
next four years: Putin will meet with Trump and try to work out with
him as many of the outstanding issues between the USA and Russia as
possible (that is, assuming the Neocons around Trump don’t torpedo
it all before it even starts!). If Trump wants a reasonable solution
for Syria and the Ukraine, he will get it from the Russians. If
Trump is serious about forcing the CIA & Co. to stop using
al-Qaeda & Co., that is to say if Trump is serious about smashing
Daesh, the Russians will help him too. And if Trump wants the
Russians to help secure a deal for Israel and Palestine, or help
mediate some deal with the DPRK – the Russians will oblige again.
But what will not stop is the massive re-armament of the Russian
armed forces and the Russian efforts to politically decouple the EU
from the USA. These are strategic goals of Russia which will
not be affected by the USA. Furthermore, even if during the
next four years the USA spends X billion dollars on “defense”,
Russia will spend far
less but
get much
more than
the USA. Why? Because the entire US military-industrial
complex is corrupt to the bone and the US armed forces in an advanced
state of decay.
Contrary
to what some Russian (and non-Russian) hurray-patriots think, Russia
is still much weaker than the USA, but she is catching up at a rate
which the USA is simply not able to match, Trump or not Trump, so the
power ratio of the USA to Russia in four years will be even more
favorable to Russia than it is now. If the Neocons really think
that they can somehow reverse or even significantly affect this trend
they are wrong. The USA are going down and Russia is going up,
and nothing can stop this process.
The
strongest argument in favor of Engdahl’s thesis is this: while the
Neocons have always been clever and very driven, they are not very
bright and they can only see as far as the immediate short term.
Furthermore, their truly infinite arrogance always brings them to the
same solution when presented with a crisis: double down. And if
that don’t work, double down again. And again. And
again. This is why all their grand plans first kinda work, but
then inevitably come crashing down, over and over again.
Right
now, there is nothing more stupid and self-defeating the USA could do
than to double down on all their failures, miscalculations and
mistakes. The smart thing to do is what Trump promises to do:
to change course, “drain the swamp” in DC and save the USA by
giving up on the AngloZionist Empire. I hope that this is what
the slogan “make America great again” means: make it great by
dumping the Empire.
My
gut-feeling is that Trump is at least partially sincere, how could we
explain the current Neocon panic otherwise? They seem to know
something which really is freaking them out. Might that be that
Trump is serious about kicking their collective rear-end back down
to the
basement from which they crawled out?
This
being said, please don’t conclude that I am any more optimistic
than Engdahl. I am not. It’s just that my fear is different
from his. He thinks that Trump is a fraud while I think that
the Trump is unlikely to have the right combination of intelligence,
willpower, courage, abnegation and patriotism to purge the USA from
the Neocon rot. Simply put – I don’t think that Trump will
be the “American Putin”. Furthermore, I think that the
choice of Pence as VP is indicative a deeply misguided hope by Trump
that he can appease the Neocons.
Finally,
let’s try to make sense out of Trump’s absolutely bizarre and,
frankly, irrational phobia of Iran. Is that not his attempt at
throwing the Neocons a bone to chew on in the hope that they will let
him be if he “gives” them Iran?
One
thing is absolutely certain: if the Americans attack Iran, any
rapprochement with Russia will immediately go down the tubes.
There is no way Trump can get some kind of partnership with Russia
while threatening Iran. Yet another contradiction in the
putative Neocon plan.
God
knows I hope that I am wrong. And, of course, I hope that
Engdahl is wrong too. Miracles do happen and sometimes
seemingly mediocre or hesitant individuals end up showing a strength
and willpower which can change the course of history. But I
think that Engdahl is asking the right questions and sounding the
right warnings. While it is legitimate to hope for a miracle,
one must never forget miracles happen very rarely and that it is far
more likely that they will not happen.
The
Saker
The Sakers premiss is interesting but it relies on two points that I think most know are false.
ReplyDeleteFirst that the election system works. It does NOT!
Second that the POTUS runs things. He/She most certainly does NOT!