Does anyone still remember that George W Bush campaigned against an interventionist foreign policy.
Trump
Isn’t Another Hitler. He’s Another Obama
Caitlin Johnstone
6 January, 2018
Not
a lot of people remember this, but George W Bush actually campaigned
in 2000 against
the interventionist foreign policy that
the United States had been increasingly espousing. Far from
advocating the full-scale regime change ground invasions that his
administration is now infamous for, Bush frequently used the word
“humble” when discussing the type of foreign policy he favored,
condemning nation-building, an over-extended military, and the notion
that America should be the world’s police force.
Eight
years later, after hundreds of thousands of human lives had been
snuffed out in Iraq and Afghanistan and an entire region horrifically
destabilized, Obama campaigned against Bush’s interventionist
foreign policy, edging out Hillary Clinton in the Democratic
primaries partly because she had supported the Iraq invasion while he
had condemned it. The Democrats, decrying the warmongering tendencies
of the Republicans, elected a President of the United States who
would see Bush’s Afghanistan and Iraq and raise
him Libya,
Syria, Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia, along with a tenfold
increase in drone strikes.
Libya collapsed into a failed
state where
a slave
trade now runs rampant,
and half
a million people died in
the Syrian war that Obama and US allies exponentially
escalated.
Eight
years later, a reality TV star and WWE Hall-of-Famer was elected
President of the United States by the other half of the crowd who was
sick to death of those warmongering Democrats. Trump campaigned on
a non-interventionist
foreign policy,
saying America should fight terrorists but not enter into regime
change wars with other governments. He thrashed his primary opponents
as the only one willing to unequivocally condemn Bush and his
actions, then won the general election partly by attacking the
interventionist foreign policy of his predecessor and his opponent,
and criticizing Hillary Clinton’s hawkish no-fly zone agenda in
Syria.
Now
he’s approved
the selling of arms to Ukraine to
use against Russia, a dangerously hawkish move that even
Obama refused to make for
fear of increasing tensions with Moscow. His administration
has escalated
troop presence in Afghanistan and
made it abundantly clear that the Pentagon has no
intention of
leaving Syria anytime soon despite the absence
of any reasonable justification for
US presence there. The CIA had ratcheted
up operations in Iran months
into Trump’s presidency, shortly before the administration
began running
the exact same script against that country that
the Obama administration ran on Libya, Syria and Ukraine.
Maybe
US presidents are limited to eight years because that’s how long it
takes the public to forget everything.
In
the lead-up to the November elections those of us on the left who
backed third parties were promised over and over and over again by
Democratic party loyalists that if Hillary Clinton failed to secure
the election there’d be goose-stepping stormtroopers patrolling the
streets and murdering non-whites with impunity, concentration camps
for Muslims and white supremacist extermination programs. Comparisons
to Hitler went on nonstop, and anyone who failed to fall in line with
the mainstream liberal narrative can attest that they were accused of
aiding actual, literal Nazism on a regular basis.
A
year into Trump’s presidency, and not only did the apocalyptic
predictions of national genocide fail to come true, he’s
not even deporting as many immigrants as Obama.
He is, however, out-bombing
him.
We
were promised another Hitler. Instead, we got another Obama, who was
himself another Bush. The march into corporatist Orwellian police
state at home and globalist oligarchic hegemony abroad continues
unhindered for the United States of America.
And
of course that march would have continued had Hillary won as well, it
just would have looked a bit different. Fewer environmental
deregulations, likely catastrophic escalations against the Syrian
government and possibly Russia, the exact same approaches to Iran,
just as much hawkishness toward North Korea but minus the tweets
about button sizes, no attempts at dismantling Obama’s corporatist
healthcare plan. Not much more than that.
Nobody
wants to hear this. The Democrats still want to believe that the
sitting president is simultaneously a Nazi, a Kremlin secret agent,
an idiot, and a lunatic, and Trump supporters want to believe that
he’s a populist savior fighting to liberate the nation from the
claws of the deep state. Because of their partisan blinders they will
both find reasons to believe they’ve got either a savior or a
traitor in the White House despite the fact that their country’s
actual policy and behavior remains more or less the same.
I still
sometimes get Democrats telling me that
Trump is about to flip into Hitler 2.0 any minute now and start
throwing non-whites into extermination camps. Whenever I point out
that they were wrong about their “your choices are Hillary or
Hitler” alarmism I get a bunch of them telling me “give him
time”. Well he’s had time. They were wrong. They didn’t get a
Nazi, they got another shitty neocon. And since the Dems have been
paced into alignment with the neocons there’s no one left to oppose
their agendas, which is why we’re seeing so little pushback on
Trump’s Iran saber rattling.
I
get Trump supporters telling me that he’s fighting the deep state,
but the only way you can believe that at this point is to redefine
“deep state” to mean “Democrats and their supporters”, which
would actually just be more partisan bickering, which is all we’re
actually seeing at this point. The only people you see pushing the
collusion narrative and working for impeachment at this point are
Democrats and Never-Trumpers; now that Trump has proven himself a
good, compliant little boy the intelligence community has been
putting its energy into the anti-detente propaganda effort to
manufacture support for its new cold war escalations instead.
The
MAGA crowd tells me their guy has de-escalated the Syrian situation
in an attempt to paint him as less pro-war than his predecessor, but
that’s not even true either. Until US troops actually leave Syria,
all this administration has done is kill a bunch of people (many
of them civilians),
occupy parts of a sovereign nation, and refuse to leave. Why are
those troops still there when Syria and its allies are perfectly
capable of handling any remaining traces of ISIS as they have been?
No good reason, that’s for sure.
This
is not the fault of the American people. The American people
consistently vote against interventionist wars (as evidenced by the
fact that winning presidential candidates have to campaign against
them), and while they may be guilted by the tribe into flag-waving
once the troops are there, they consistently say no to every request
for consent for more empire-building wars. In my recent
article about
how the CNN/CIA narrative is running the same script for Iran as they
did for Libya and Syria, most of the pushback I received was from
good people who wanted to make sure I knew that they didn’t consent
to military intervention, they were simply offering their support for
the people of Iran.
Which
is about as naive and sweet as a kid wanting to help the nice old man
find his puppy. I understand you wanting to help find the puppy
America, but for God’s sake please don’t get in that man’s van.
So
the will of the American people has been heard loud and clear. They
do not consent to more regime change wars and more military
interventions. They do not want that.
Through
the trickery of the mainstream media though, they are paced by
fear-mongering and guilting into a reluctant, bargaining, “Well
okay then…” consent which is quickly turned over into flag-waving
enthusiasm because you have to support your troops, don’tchaknow?
And I get that! Everyone knows a serviceman or woman; you don’t
want to make them feel sad or like their life is being wasted. That’s
such a tragedy! Who wants to make that conscious?
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Let’s
be clear, too: the troops are often from some of the finest of
working and middle-class families across the States, families whose
strong sense of morality about right and wrong led their young sons
and daughters to make the courageous decision to enter the armed
forces. These young men and women were born with the most exemplary
of desires. They want to make the world a better place and they are
willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to do so. People love these
families and they love their children.
These
young people really are our best new humans. They are so committed to
the highest interest that they would put aside their self-interest to
do so. Do you know how rare that quality is in a human? And these
young people are being taken from us young, whether that be by death
or by destroying their beautiful minds as they are warped by the war
machine into thinking that evil is good. Taken and used to pump up
the egos of a selfish few.
In
a healthy culture, the highest interest would dictate the desires of
these young men and women. Unfortunately, the “highest interest”
which should be assessed by the will of the people, is not being
heard. It is not being enacted. The will of the people has repeatedly
said that it does not want
to send these young people off to kill another country’s young
people to shore up the share portfolios of a few cancerous beings.
The will of the people consistently says no to
that, but it has been corralled by a small group of bloodthirsty
vampires, parasites who will happily lay any amount of young bodies
to waste to win their tiny dick battles until they are finally
satisfied with the amount of zeroes on their bank statements.
Americans
talk about “seeing through the partisan bullshit” of US politics
like it’s some kind of magical superpower, but it’s not. Both
parties act in slightly different ways toward the exact same
ends, working
together like the jab-cross combination of a boxer to
advance the same warmongering, corporatist oligarchic agendas, and
there’s no reason to believe any of them about anything. America
has two corporatist war parties who serve a plutocratic class of
elites; one of them wears a cowboy hat, the other has pink hair.
That’s it. That’s all you need to see to free yourself from the
illusion.
Please
stop attacking one another for the evils that have been inflicted on
you by this small group of sociopaths, America. Stop buying into the
two-party good cop/bad cop schtick that the elites use to turn urban
Americans against rural Americans and turn your anger toward your
real enemies.
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