America
is now the Fourth Reich
Responses
to Trump’s speech in the UN
Listening to The Donald at the UN
This
article was written for
the Unz Review
Late
this morning, outraged emails started pouring in. My
correspondents reported “getting sick” and having their “heart
ache”. The cause of all that? They had just watched
Trump’s speech at the UN. I sighed and decided to watch the
full speech for myself. Yeah, it was painful.
You
can read the full (rush,not official) text here or
watch the video here.
Most of it is so vapid that I won’t even bother posting the full
thing. But there are a few interesting moments including those:
“We will be spending almost $700 billion on our military and defense. Our military will soon be the strongest it has ever been“
This
short sentence contains the key to unlock the reason behind the fact
that while the US military is extremely good at killing people in
large numbers, it is also extremely bad at winning wars. Like
most Americans, Trump is under the illusion that spending a lot of
money “buys” you a better military. This is completely
false, of course. If spending money was the key to a competent
military force, the US armed forces would have already conquered the
entire planet many times over. In reality, they have not won
anything meaningful since the war in the Pacific.
Having
surrounded himself with “Mad Dog” kind of “experts” on
warfare, Trump is now reusing that old mantra about how money buys
you victory and this is something extremely important. This
kind of magical thinking signals to the countries most threatened by
the USA that the Americans are unable to engage in a basic “lessons
learned” kind of exercise, that history teaches them nothing and
that, just like all this predecessors, Trump conflates handing out
money to the Military Industrial Complex with preparing for war.
Frankly, this is good news: let the Americans spend themselves into
bankruptcy, let them further neglect their military and let them
continue to believe that this kind of magical thinking will bring
them to victory.
[Sidebar:
for the record, I have met and studied with plenty of excellent,
well-educated, honorable, courageous and patriotic American officers
and the kind of money-centered hubris I describe above is in no way
directed at them, if only because they know even much better than I
how bad the situation really is. There are plenty of
highly-educated officers in the US armed forces who understand
history and who know that money brings corruption, not victory.
But they are mostly kept at ranks no higher than Colonel and you will
often find them in military teaching institutions and academies.
Having studied with them and become good friends with many of them, I
feel sorry for them and I know that if they had the means to stop
this insanity they would]
America does more than speak for the values expressed in the United Nations charter. Our citizens have paid the ultimate price to defend our freedom and the freedom of many nations represented in this great hall. America’s devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed alongside of our allies. From the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of Asia, it is an eternal credit to the American character that even after we and our allies emerge victorious from the bloodiest war in history, we did not seek territorial expansion or attempt to oppose and impose our way of life on others.
The
only question here is whom exactly Trump’s speech-writers are
aiming that nonsense at? Do they really think that there is
anybody out there who sincerely believes this? If the target
audience are US middle schools then, yes, okay. But does
anybody believe that US middle school students listen to UN
speeches?!
Okay, maybe senile folks also believe that, I sure
know a few who will swallow it up and ask for more, but why speak to
that audience from a UN podium? Is it not embarrassing when
such nonsense is greeted in total silence instead of a standing
ovation from all the putatively grateful countries out there who are
so deeply grateful for all these altruistic and heroic sacrifices.
My only explanation for why this kind of nonsensical drivel was
included in this speech is that it has become part of the ritual of
typical American “patriotic liturgy”: big hyperbolic sentences
which mean nothing, which nobody takes seriously or even listens to,
but who have to be included “because they have to”. This
reminds me of the obligatory Lenin quote in any and all Soviet
speeches and statements, they also were basically filtered out by any
thinking person, everybody knew that, but that’s how things went on
then. It is really sad, and scary, to see how much the USA of
the 2017 looks like the Soviet Union of the 1980s.
The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.
Wow!
Now that is a sentence which could only be written by a person
utterly unaware of the impact it will have on the intended audience
(in theory, all of mankind, this is the UN, after all). Totally
destroy North Korea. I wonder how this will be received in
South Korea and Japan. No, I don’t mean by the puppet regimes
in Seoul and Tokyo, but by the people. Will they simply dismiss
it as hot air or will they be horrified. I bet for the former
reaction. It is much more psychologically comfortable to
dismiss it all under the heading “nah, that’s crazy shit, they
don’t mean it and they sure as hell ain’t gonna do it” rather
than think for just a few minutes about the implications and
consequences of such a threat.
And let me be clear here: the
United States most definitely do have the means to
totally destroy North Korea. For one thing, they already did so
during the Korean war, and they can easily repeat that today.
That does not mean that they can win a war against the DPRK.
There is a huge difference between laying waste to a country and
winning a war against it (see Israel vs Hezbollah). The only
way to meaningfully win a war against the DPRK is to invade it, and
that the Americans cannot do, not even close. In contrast, the
DPRK probably has the means to invade at least the northern part of
South Korea, including Seoul. At the very least, they can
totally destroy it. Along with much of Japan. I wonder if
the USA decided to one day “protect” South Korean and Japan by
“totally destroying North Korea”, will they be totally shocked
when they realize that the South Koreans and the Japanese will turn
out not to be grateful for such a “protection”?
Last month I announced a new strategy for victory in the fight against this evil in Afghanistan. From now on, our security interests will dictate the length and scope of military operation, not arbitrary benchmarks and timetables set up by politicians. I have also totally changed the rules of engagement in our fight against the Taliban and other terrorist groups.
What
we see here is undeniable evidence that far from being “real
warriors” or “strategists” the military gang around Trump
(Mattis, McMaster, Kelly, etc.) are either primitive grunts or folks
who owe their rank to political protection. Why do I say that?
Because none of what Trump describes as a “strategy for victory”
is, in fact, a strategy. In fact, the US has not had anything
remotely resembling a strategy in Afghanistan for years already.
If it wasn’t so sad, it would be laughable, really. What we
really see here is the total absence of any strategy and, again, a
total reliance on magical thinking. Ask yourself a basic
question: have you ever heard from any Trump administration or any US
General anything which would suggest to you that these guys have i) a
clear goal in mind ii) an understanding of what it would take to
achieve this goal and iii) a timeframe to achieve this goal and iv)
an exit strategy once this goal is achieved? No? Well,
that is not your fault, you did not miss anything. They really
don’t have it. The amazing reality is that they don’t have
a goal even defined. How one achieves “victory” when no
goal is even defined is anybody’s guess.
[Sidebar:
without going into a lengthy discussion of Afghanistan, I would say
that the only chance to get anything done, any viable result at all,
is to negotiate a deal with all the parties that matter: the various
Afghan factions, of course, but also with the Taliban, Pakistan, Iran
and even Russia. Pakistan and Iran have a de-facto veto power
over any outcome for Afghanistan. This may not be what the USA
would want, but this is the reality. Denying reality is just
not a smart approach to these issues, especially if “victory” is
the goal]
In Syria and Iraq, we have made big gains toward lasting defeat of ISIS. In fact, our country has achieved more against ISIS in the last eight months than it has in many, many years combined. The actions of the criminal regime of Bashar al-Assad, including the use of chemical weapons against his own citizens, even innocent children, shock the conscience of every decent person. No society could be safe if banned chemical weapons are allowed to spread. That is why the United States carried out a missile strike on the airbase that launched the attack.
When
I heard these words I felt embarrassed for Trump. First, it is
absolutely pathetic that Trump has to claim as his success the
victories with the Syrians, the Russians, the Iranians and Hezbollah
have achieved against the Wahabi-crazies of
Daesh/al-Qaeda/al-Nusra/etc, especially since the latter are a pure
creation of the US CIA! The truth is that it was the Americans
who created this Wahabi monster and that they aided, protected,
financed, trained and armed it through all these years. The USA
also viciously opposed all the countries which were serious about
fighting this Wahabi abomination. And now that a tiny Russian
contingent has achieved infinitely better results that all the power
of the mighty CENTCOM backed by the Israeli and Saudi allies of the
USA in the region, The Donald comes out and declares victory?!
Pathetic is not strong enough a word to describe this mind-bogglingly
counter-factual statement. And then, just to make things worse,
The Donald *proudly* mentions the failed attack against a Syrian air
force base which had nothing to do with a false flag fake chemical
attack. Wow! For any other political leader recalling
such an event would be a burning embarrassment, but for The Donald it
is something he proudly mentions. The hubris, ignorance and
stupidity of it all leaves me in total awe…
Next
The Donald went on a long rant about how bad Maduro and Venezuela
were, which was terrible, but at least predictable, but then he
suddenly decided to share this outright bizarre insight of his:
The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented. From the Soviet Union to Cuba to Venezuela, wherever true socialism or communism has been adopted, it has delivered anguish and devastation and failure.
Since
when did Trump become an expert on political science and world
history anyway? Who does he think he is lecturing? Yet
another US middle school classroom?! Does he not realize that a
good number of the countries represented at the UN consider
themselves Socialist?! Furthermore, while I don’t necessarily
disagree with the notion that Socialist and Communist ideas have
often been a disaster in the 20th century, Socialism in the 21st
century is an entirely different beast and the jury is still very
much out on this issue, especially when considering the social,
political, economic, ecological, psychological and even spiritual
disaster Capitalism is now proving to be for much of the planet.
Being the President of a country as dysfunctional as the USA, Trump
would be well-advised to tone down his arrogant pontifications about
Socialism and maybe even open a book and read about it.
I
won’t even bother discussing the comprehensively counter-factual
nonsense Trump has spewed about Iran and Hezbollah, we all know who
Trump’s puppet-masters are nowadays so we know what to expect.
Instead, I will conclude with this pearl from The Donald:
In remembering the great victory that led to this body’s founding, we must never forget that those heroes who fought against evil, also fought for the nations that they love. Patriotism led the Poles to die to save Poland, the French to fight for a free France, and the Brits to stand strong for Britain.
Echoing
the nonsense he spoke while in Poland, Trump is now clearly fully
endorsing that fairytale that “The West” (in which Trump now
hilariously includes Poland!) has defeated Hitler and saved the
world. The truth is that the Nazis were defeated by the Soviets
and that all the efforts of the Poles, French, Brits and even
Americans were but a minor (20% max) sideshow to the “real event”
(Those who still might believe in this nonsense can simply
read this).
Yet again, that the Americans would feel the need to appropriate for
themselves somebody else’s victory is, yet again, a clear sign of
weakness. Do they expect the rest of the planet to buy into
this nonsense? Probably not. My guess is that all they
want is to send a clear messages to the Comprador elites
running most countries that this is the “official ideology of the
AngloZionist Empire” and if they want to remain in power they
better toe the line even if nobody takes this stuff seriously.
Yup, back to a 1980s Soviet kind of attitude towards propaganda:
nobody cares what everybody else really thinks as long as everybody
continues to pretend to
believe the official propaganda.
[Sidebar:
When my wife and I watched this pathetic speech we starting laughing
about the fact that Trump was so obscenely bad that we (almost) begin
to miss Obama. This is a standing joke in our family because
when Obama came to power we (almost) began to miss Dubya. The
reason why this is a joke is that when Duya came to power we decided
that there is no way anybody could possibly be worse than him.
Oh boy were we wrong! Right now I am still not at the point
were I would be missing Obama (that is asking for a lot from me!),
but I will unapologetically admit that I am missing Dubya. I
do. I really do. Maybe not the people around Dubya, he is
the one who truly let the Neocon “crazies in the basement” creep
out and occupy the Situation Room, but at least Dubya seemed to
realize how utterly incompetent he was. Furthermore, Dubya was
a heck of a lot dumber than Obama (in this context being stupid is a
mitigating factor) and he sure did not have the truly galactic
arrogance of Trump (intelligence-wise they are probably on par)].
In
conclusion, what I take away from this speech is a sense of relief
for the rest of the planet and a sense of real worry for the USA.
Ever since the Neocons overthrew Trump and made him what is
colloquially referred to as their “bitch” the US foreign policy
has come to a virtual standstill. Sure, the Americans talk a
lot, but at least they are doing nothing. That
paralysis, which is a direct consequence of the internal infighting,
is a blessing for the rest of the planet because it allows everybody
else to get things done. Because, and make no mistake here, if
the USA cannot get anything constructive done any more, they retain
a huge capability to disrupt, subvert, create chaos
and the like. But for as long as the USA remains paralyzed this
destructive potential remains mostly unused (and no matter how bad
things look now, Hillary President would have been infinitely
worse!). However, the USA themselves are now the prime victim
of a decapitated Presidency and a vindicative and generally out of
control Neocon effort to prevent true American patriots to “get
their country back” (as they say) and finally overthrow the regime
in Washington DC. Step by step the USA is getting closer to a
civil war and there is no hope in sight, at least for the time
being. It appears that for the foreseeable future Trump will
continue to focus his energy on beating Obama for the status of
“worst President in US history” while the Neocons will continue
to focus their energy on trying to impeach Trump, and maybe even
trigger a civil war. The rest of us living here are in for some
very tough times ahead. As they say in Florida when a hurricane
comes barreling down on you “hunker down!”.
The
Saker
Korea,
Iran, Venezuela are targets in "compassionate" America's
war on the "wicked few." It's almost as though Washington
felt its hegemony threatened
By Pepe Escobar
September
20, 2017 "Information
Clearing House" - This was no “deeply philosophical
address”. And hardly a show of “principled realism”
– as spun by the White House. President Trump at the UN was
“American carnage,” to borrow a phrase previously deployed by his
nativist speechwriter Stephen Miller.
One
should allow the enormity of what just happened to sink in, slowly.
The president of the United States, facing the bloated bureaucracy
that passes for the “international community,” threatened to
“wipe off the map” the whole of the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (25 million people). And may however many millions
of South Koreans who perish as collateral damage be damned.
Multiple
attempts have been made to connect Trump’s threats to the madman
theory cooked
up by “Tricky Dicky” Nixon in cahoots with Henry Kissinger,
according to which the USSR must always be under the impression the
then-US president was crazy enough to, literally, go nuclear. But the
DPRK will not be much impressed with this madman remix.
That
leaves, on the table, a way more terrifying upgrade of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki (Trump repeatedly invoked Truman in his speech). Frantic
gaming will now be in effect in both
Moscow and Beijing:
Russia and China have their own stability /
connectivity strategy under development to contain Pyongyang.
The
Trump Doctrine has finally been enounced and a new axis of evil
delineated. The winners are North Korea, Iran and Venezuela. Syria
under Assad is a sort of mini-evil, and so is Cuba. Crucially,
Ukraine and the South China Sea only got a fleeting mention from
Trump, with no blunt accusations against Russia and China. That
may reflect at least some degree of realpolitik; without “RC” –
the Russia-China strategic partnership at the heart of the BRICS bloc
and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) – there’s no
possible solution to the Korean Peninsula stand-off.
In
this epic battle of the “righteous many” against the “wicked
few,” with the US described as a “compassionate nation” that
wants “harmony and friendship, not conflict and strife,” it’s a
bit of a stretch to have Islamic State – portrayed as being not
remotely as “evil” as North Korea or Iran – get only a few
paragraphs.
The art of unraveling a deal
According
to the Trump Doctrine, Iran is “an economically depleted rogue
state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed and chaos,” a
“murderous regime” profiting from a nuclear deal that is “an
embarrassment to the United States.”
Iranian
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted: “Trump’s
ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times – not the 21st
century UN – unworthy of a reply.” Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov once again stressed full support for the nuclear deal
ahead of a P5+1 ministers’ meeting scheduled for Wednesday, when
Zarif was due to be seated at the same table as US Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson. Under review: compliance with the deal. Tillerson is
the only one who wants a renegotiation.
Iran’s
President Hassan Rouhani has, in fact, developed an unassailable
argument on
the nuclear negotiations. He says the deal – which the P5+1 and the
IAEA all agree is working – could be used as a model
elsewhere. German chancellor Angela Merkel concurs. But, Rouhani
says, if the US suddenly decides to unilaterally pull out, how could
the North Koreans possibly be convinced it’s worth their while to
sit down to negotiate anything with the Americans ?
What
the Trump Doctrine is aiming at is, in fact, a favourite old neo-con
play, reverting back to the dynamics of the Dick Cheney-driven
Washington-Tehran Cold War years.
This
script runs as follows: Iran must be isolated (by the West, only
now that won’t fly with the Europeans); Iran is “destabilizing”
the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, the ideological foundry of all strands
of Salafi-jihadism, gets a free pass); and Iran, because it’s
developing ballistic that could – allegedly – carry nuclear
warheads, is the new North Korea.
That
lays the groundwork for Trump to decertify the deal on October 15.
Such a dangerous geopolitical outcome would then pit Washington, Tel
Aviv, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi against Tehran, Moscow and Beijing, with
European capitals non-aligned. That’s hardly compatible with a
“compassionate nation” which wants “harmony and friendship, not
conflict and strife.”
Afghanistan comes to South America
The
Trump Doctrine, as enounced, privileges the absolute sovereignty of
the nation-state. But then there are those pesky “rogue regimes”
which must be, well, regime-changed. Enter Venezuela, now on
“the brink of total collapse,” and run by a “dictator”; thus,
America “cannot stand by and watch.”
No
standing by, indeed. On Monday, Trump had dinner in New York with the
presidents of Colombia, Peru and Brazil (the last indicted by the
country’s Attorney General as the leader of a criminal organization
and enjoying an inverted Kim dynasty rating of 95% unpopularity). On
the menu: regime change in Venezuela.
Venezuelan
“dictator” Maduro happens to be supported by Moscow and, most
crucially, Beijing, which buys oil and has invested widely in
infrastructure in the country with Brazilian construction giant
Odebrecht crippled by the Car
Wash investigation.
The
stakes in Venezuela are extremely high. In early November, Brazilian
and American forces will be deployed in a joint military exercise in
the Amazon rainforest, at the Tri-Border between Peru, Brazil and
Colombia. Call it a rehearsal for regime change in Venezuela. South
America could well turn into the new Afghanistan, a consequence that
flows from Trump’s assertion that “major portions of the
world are in conflict and some, in fact, are going to hell.”
For
all the lofty spin about “sovereignty”, the new axis of evil is
all about, once again, regime change.
Russia-China
aim to defuse the nuclear stand-off, then seduce North Korea into
sharing in the interpenetration of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
and the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU), via a new Trans-Korea Railway
and investments in DPRK ports. The name of the game is Eurasian
integration.
Iran
is a key node of BRI. It’s also a future full member of the SCO,
it’s connected – via the North-South Transport Corridor – with
India and Russia, and is a possible future supplier of natural gas to
Europe. The name of the game, once again, is Eurasian integration.
Venezuela,
meanwhile, holds the largest unexplored oil reserves on the planet,
and is targeted by Beijing as a sort of advanced BRI node in South
America.
The
Trump Doctrine introduces a new set of problems for Russia-China.
Putin and Xi do dream of reenacting a balance of power similar to
that of the Concert of Europe, which lasted from 1815 (after
Napoleon’s defeat) until the brink of World War I in 1914. That’s
when Britain, Austria, Russia and Prussia decided that no European
nation should be able to emulate the hegemony of France under
Napoleon. In sitting as judge and executioner, Trump’s
“compassionate” America certainly seems intent on echoing such
hegemony.
Pepe
Escobar is an independent geopolitical analyst.
By
Paul Craig Roberts
September
20, 2017 "Information
Clearing House" - Trump’s UN speech makes it clear
that Trump’s presidency, in terms of his campaign promise to remove
Washington from the “policeman of the world” role, exit the
Middle East, and repair the damaged relations with Russia, is over.
The CIA and the military/security complex are in full control of the
US government. Trump has accepted his captivity and his assigned role
as the enforcer of Washington’s hegemony over every other country.
Washington uber
alles is
the only foreign policy that Washington pursues.
At
the UN Trump actually threatened to wipe North Korea off of the face
of the earth. He added to this threat threats against Venezuela
(http://stephenlendman.org/2017/09/trump-threatens-venezuela/)
and Iran. He demonized these countries as “rogue states,” but it
is Washington that is playing that role. Washington has destroyed in
whole or part eight countries in the young 21st century and has 3 to
5 more in its crosshairs.
One
question is: why did not the UN audience shout Trump down, a man
standing before them telling obvious lies? The answer, of course, is
money. The US taxpayers pay roughly one-quarter of the UN’s annual
budget, leaving the other 130+ countries a light load. Washington is
succeeding in driving the world to Armageddon, because the world’s
leaders prefer money to truth, to justice, to survival. The
UN diplomats see in their cooperation with Washington the opportunity
to make money by sharing in the West’s exploitation of their own
countries.
Washington,
absorbed in its effort to destroy Syria, left it to its Saudi Arabian
puppet to destroy Yemen. The Saudi autocracy, a major sponsor with
the US of terrorism, has done a good job, thanks to US supplying the
weapons and to the US refueling the Saudi attack airplanes. This
totally gratuitous war has helped to maximize the profits of the
American military/security complex, a collection of evil never before
present on the face of the earth. UNICEF reports that one million
Yemeni children will be the victims of “American compassion” of
which Trump bragged in the CIA’s UN speech.
One
wonders if the Russians and
Chinese are so absorbed in getting rich
like America’s One Percent that they are unaware that they are on
the list of countries to be eliminated for not accepting Washington’s
hegemony. Really, where was the Russian government when Washington
overthrew the Ukranian government? It was at a sports event. And I
call Americans insouciant. Where was the Russian government? How
could it have not known?
To
be frank. The point is this. Unless Russia and China can take out the
US, the US will take out Russia and China. The only question is who
strikes first. The only way to avoid this is for Russia and China to
surrender and accept Washington’s hegemony. This is the firm
undeviating path on which the neoconservatives, the CIA, and the
military/security complex have set the United States. The entire
point of North Korea is US nuclear missiles on China’s border. The
entire point of Iran is US nuclear missiles on Russia’s border.
As
far as I can ascertain, hardly anyone is aware that Armageddon is
just around the corner. There is no protest from the Western
presstitutes, a collection of whores. In the US the only protests are
against ancient “civil war” statues, which the ignorant rabble
say are symbols of black slavery. There is no peace movement and no
peace marches. In London the transgendered and the radical feminists
are protesting one another, engaging in fist fights in Hyde
Park.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4891484/Fists-fly-politically-correct-rally.html No
one seems to have any awareness.
In
US online propaganda websites such as Americans for Limited
Government—funded by who? serving who?—endorse Trump’s
destabilizing UN speech as a non-threat to world peace:
“President
Trump has provided a cogent and inspiring defense of America and the
American constitutional system of governance to the world not as
imposition but an example to be followed, while at the same time
respecting the sovereignty of other nations. However, the President
also made it clear to those nations that threaten humanity with
nuclear destruction [which Washington has done to N. Korea and Iran]
that the United States will not be held hostage, and continuing down
their current paths guarantees their annihilation. While many will
focus on Trump’s threat to North Korea and Iran, the real focus of
his speech is that it is a call to all nations to embrace their own
sovereignty without threatening world peace.”
I
have never in my long life read such a misrepresentation of a speech.
The United States has become the complete propaganda state. No truth
ever emerges.
It
is only the US government, which is not a government of the people,
that has ever threatened another country with total destruction as
Trump did to North Korea in the CIA’s UN speech.
This
is a first. It trumps Adolf Hitler. The US has become the 4th Reich.
It is doubtful that the world will survive the foreign policy of the
United States of America.
Dr.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for
Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He
was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and
Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His
internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts'
latest books are The
Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the
West, How
America Was Lost,
and The
Neoconservative Threat to World Order.
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