Coming
Coup Against Trump
by
Finian Cunningham/ Sputnik News
The
American backlash against President Trump over his summit with
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has been as ferocious as it was
predictable.
Every
possible vilification has been thrown at him. But it is the slur of
Trump as “traitor” that puts this president in grave danger.
Democrats,
Republicans, state intelligence pundits, hawkish media, liberal media
— all have launched a torrent of attacks on Donald Trump for daring
to meet with Putin in Helsinki this week.
The
Washington Post accused Trump of “openly colluding with the
criminal leader of a hostile power”. Let those extreme words sink
in for a moment. The implication is as serious as it can get.
As
with other politicians and media outlets, the Post said the president
had “betrayed” American intelligence services by siding with
President Putin in denying that Russia had interfered in US
elections.
Former
CIA chief John Brennan denounced Trump as a “traitor” who had
“committed high crimes” in holding a friendly summit with Putin.
It
can’t get more seditious than that. Trump is being denigrated by
almost the entire political and media establishment in the US as a
“treasonous” enemy of the state.
Following
this logic, there is only one thing for it: the US establishment is
calling for a coup to depose the 45th president. One Washington Post
oped out of a total of five assailing the president gave the
following stark ultimatum: “If you work for Trump, quit now”.
The
US political class have cast their verdict that Trump is a state
enemy, and are openly calling for a mutiny against the White House.
Trump’s
political survival is the balance. Possibly the only thing staying
the hands of his enemies for now is their wariness about how the
ordinary American citizens would react to a deep state maneuver to
overthrow the elected leader.
Despite
the torrid hysteria in the US political elite over the meeting with
Putin, the mass of American citizens seem rather sanguine about the
development. It’s fair to say that many Americans would applaud the
attempt by Trump to normalize relations with Moscow. After all, that
was one of the main reasons why they voted him into the White House
in 2016.
The
American political class are agog to get rid of Trump, but they are
apprehensive to make a decisive move just yet, because such a gambit
to depose the president may engender a wider social revolt against
the elites. There is a strong sense that US society is seething from
numerous grievances. Poverty and abysmal social inequality as well as
popular alienation from the Washington establishment are all too rife
for a potential civil war or revolution if stoked too much.
One
can anticipate that the media campaign to pillory Trump as a traitor
will go into overdrive in the coming days, with the calculation by
his powerful enemies within the deep state that public opinion can be
turned decisively against him for “betraying America” to a
“hostile enemy”. If that manipulation of public opinion is
achieved, then Trump is a goner.
Admittedly,
Trump has many flaws and much of his foreign policy is in keeping
with the usual criminal conduct of American imperialism. But one
thing that can be said in his favor is that he is not driven by an
irrational Russophobia nor a hellbent determination to have a
confrontation with Moscow — unlike many in the US establishment.
Trump
is often guilty of peddling fake news himself. But one thing he gets
right is his dismissal of the “Russia-gate” narrative as a hoax.
The US establishment created that farce as a way to undermine Trump
and overturn his intention of normalizing relations with Russia.
For
two years, Trump’s political enemies have been flogging the “Russia
interfered in our democracy” trope — to no avail. The latest
wheeze was the unsubstantiated indictment of 12 Russian military
intelligence personnel only days before the Helsinki summit.
To
be fair to Trump, he wasn’t dissuaded by that effort to sabotage
his summit with Putin. But the trap was set. As soon as the meeting
was over in Helsinki, all hell has broken lose in the deep
state-controlled US media and politicians, condemning Trump.
Russia’s
Putin called the tedious allegations of Russian interference in US
democracy “the biggest nonsense ever”. Trump said he agreed with
that assessment. Probably many ordinary American citizens also agree
that the whole affair has been cooked up by political elites who were
never happy with the democratic mandate given to Trump.
Trump
is right to reject the so-called US intelligence assessment claiming
that Russia under Putin’s orders meddled in the presidential race.
Putin told the Helsinki press conference that he wanted Trump to win
the election in order to improve bilateral relations. So what? Are
foreign leaders not entitled to have opinions on who comes to power
in rival countries?
In
any case, the US intelligence assessment is not conclusive nor a
consensus of all 16 state agencies, as former American ambassador
Jack Matlock recently pointed out. In other words, the claim is only
partial and far from definitive. It was “politically motivated,”
said Matlock, a veteran diplomat.
The
American political class is sick. It is suffering from a psychosis
that prevents any understanding of reality. It is living in abject
denial of reality, convinced of its delusions about Russia being a
hostile enemy, and Trump being a “Kremlin stooge”.
The
problem for the American establishment is that it doesn’t like the
way democracy worked out. The people voted for a candidate who wanted
to restore relations with Russia. For the elite, that outcome is
unacceptable, and they have tried every dirty trick in the book to
overturn the democratic process. Ironically, they claim that Russia
tried to subvert American democracy, when it is the effete elite in
Washington and the deep state apparatus that are subverting the
country’s constitution.
How
ludicrous can these people get? An American president holds a
long-overdue meeting with the leader of the world’s second nuclear
power. The meeting was a success in terms of opening a friendly
dialogue between the two leaders. And yet the US ruling class
excoriate this event as a “disgrace” and “criminal collusion”.
The
interests of ordinary American citizens, as with the mass of people
around the world, are not served by irrational hostility towards
Russia. It is in our interests to have peaceful dialogue and to
develop mutual understanding between the US and Russia to avert
confrontations.
It
is only an unrepresentative elite who could possibly want hostility.
War and conflict is profitable for a tiny few. But this cabal in the
US, and among its European allies, driven by Russophobia and war
profits, is nevertheless extremely powerful. They control the
mainstream media and politicians with their money and intelligence
assets.
When
the interests of the ruling elite in the US are threatened anything
is possible. Assassinations and coups are par for the course for
these plutocrats and their agents.
The
livid reaction to Trump’s eminently reasonable engagement with
Putin this week — a reaction that is vicious and coordinated — is
an ominous sign that powerful forces are moving against this
president.
Consortium
News Editor, Joe Lauria on The Trump/Putin Summit
Flashpoints
Today
on Flashpoints, we feature an exclusive interview with Joe Lauria the
Editor and Chief of Consortium News discussing reactions to
yesterday’s Trump/Putin summit.
Next we catch up with William
Binney the former technical director of world military and
geopolitical analysis and reporting for the National Security Agency.
Binney worked at the NSA for 36 years and has plenty to say about
Russian hacking and the recent FBI indictments.
Finally we talk with
Sam Husseini who was physically removed from the press conference
between Trump and Putin in Helsinki Finland and detained by Finnish
police yesterday.
Listen
to podcast HERE
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