THE GREAT POWER THAT ISN’T
“Is America some kind of
banana republic? America is a great power. If I’m wrong, correct me.” –
Vladimir Putin
Russian Federation President
Vladimir Putin’s question dismissing allegations of election tampering strikes a
lingering note of irony as the year 2017 begins. By the time the “honeymoon”
first one-hundred days period of fevered activity – by soon-to-be President
Donald Trump and his new Administration – ends it will be clear to every
thinking individual on the planet that the United States of America does not,
in fact, exist any longer (and possibly hasn’t existed for some time).
If by “the United States of
America” one means a functional Great Power with coherent policies toward the
outside world, then the above is very obviously true. A simulacrum exists,
absolutely, but even this is in such an advanced state of decay that further
pretense becomes almost pitiable.
One might argue that the
reason Donald Trump was placed into office was to arrest the disintegration of
the USA; but one might also contend that he was selected rather than elected to
manage the disintegration so that it doesn’t get out of control (leading to a
nuclear war, for example). A person might further point out, given the behavior
of the Obama Administration, that certain elements of America’s elite realize
full well the hopelessness of the situation and have been secretly selling off
Great Power assets (such as ideology, governmental institutions, and even
military might) for the last eight years in an illicit effort to squirrel away
private fortunes.
Consider the acts of the
first Obama Administration. Resource depletion, pollution, and overpopulation
had ended open-ended economic growth by the time the “Clinton Stand-In” took
office in 2009. Having thereafter no “emission pump” with which to pay out the
servants of Empire, Obama reverted to the tried-and-true methods all empires
have had to use – ‘Smash-and-Grab’ (i.e., conquer a territory, plunder its
treasury, use part to pay maintenance costs and part to launch further
conquests). Thus, the USA invaded Libya, looted its gold and cash and sold its
hydrocarbon rights, then used part of the spoils to pay maintenance costs and
part to conquer Syria, where the process should have begun yet again. This
Ponzi scheme can only go on for so long, of course, and it ended when the
Russian Federation forced an Obama Administration climb down vis-à-vis Syria in
2013. Just as Rome fell when it ran out of defenseless kingdoms to savage, so
too the United States began to fall when it confronted powers able to defend
themselves.
And just as Roman politics
became chaotic once the empire had only Germans (who had no gold) and Parthians
(who had gold, but also professional armies) as targets, so too are American
politics becoming maddened now that its only targets are essentially the
Russian Federation and China. These countries can defeat the United States. No
longer able to serially ingest nations having easy wealth, America is cut off
from fresh infusions of gold, oil, and gas with which to pay maintenance costs;
and, therefore, the empire cannot be maintained. This can only mean catabolic
collapse for global Atlanticism.
The decaying lich of the
United States of America may perhaps shamble on a year or two for
appearances-sake, but by the end of the first Trump term of office its dollars
will be welcome in far, far fewer places around the world and hyperinflation
will claw quietly home to roost.
It should be no surprise,
then, that Clinton Foundation investors criminally siphoned away the wealth of
Gaddafi (a sum approaching half a trillion US dollars). When hyperinflation
hits, Hillary Clinton and her co-conspirators will need billions to keep
millions. It remains surprising, however, how badly the Libyan ‘Smash-and-Grab’
mauled not only that once most stable of North African nations, but also that
once most important keystone of American Empire – its ideology. The very idea
that the United States of America is a benefit to the world died with Gaddafi.
Was this not a foreseeable effect of the operation? If so, then the elite
faction behind Hillary Clinton essentially cashed-in America’s cultural
hegemony for purposes of private profiteering.
Hillary Clinton’s
liquidation sales cannot be limited to ideological items only, however. Any
understanding of the events of the twenty-first century must also include the
equally important sell-off of governmental institutions at the national level.
Again, consider the acts of the First Obama Administration. The Uranium One
Affair, the Qatar-Turkey natural gas pipeline, the Chinese J-31 Stealth Fighter
plans, the F-35 Lightning II Multirole Fighter, the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission,
and many other examples prove that the United States Department of Energy, the
State Department and all other national security bureaucracies, and even
developing world disaster relief agencies have all been secretly sold to
private interests for purposes of accumulating fortunes. The same can be said
of the White House, the Supreme Court, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and
the United States Congress.
The latter is best
exemplified by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the United
States in March of 2015. This foreign leader arrived in the United States
uninvited by the White House and delivered a set of demands (that ran directly
counter to the nation’s interests) to a Joint Session of the US Congress. After
much horse-trading, the man got every single thing that he wanted. Even the
Iran Nuclear Deal has, since its formal signing, been exposed as a fraud
perpetrated upon Iran and the Russian Federation by the United States (again,
against its logical national interests). In March of 2015, the American
mercenary army closing in on Damascus seemed on the cusp of victory. Thus,
Netanyahu could secretly offer much in return for Congress’ granting of his
every desire.
Not so, in 2017.
In 2017, the entire world
reels before the spectacle of the aftermath of the US Presidential Election.
President Obama’s disgraceful after-election behaviour, however, is not the
most profoundly disconcerting revelation of “failed state” status on the part
of the American Empire.
The event causing the most
bone-shuddering reactions in the international arena is the September 17th,
2016, attack by US, Australian and Dutch warplanes on al-Tharda Mountain in the
region of Deir ez-Zor, Syria. This air attack was not authorized by America’s
Commander-in-Chief. It was a rogue operation. Even a report released by the US
Central Command on November 29th shows that senior US Air Force officers at the
Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) at al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar ordered the
September airstrike at Deir ez-Zor in response to pressure from actors having
absolutely no authority over official US foreign policy. Any number of indicators prove
this.
The Americans:
- misled the Russians about where the US intended
to strike so Russia could not warn them that they were targeting Syrian
troops
- ignored information and intelligence analysis
warning that the positions to be struck were Syrian government rather than
Islamic State
- shifted abruptly from a deliberate targeting
process to an immediate strike in violation of normal Air Force procedures
- refused to respond to Russian alerts, thereby
allowing the attack to continue for over an hour.
This premeditated action
torpedoed the hard-won Kerry-Lavrov Agreement of September 9th that
would have separated “the moderate opposition” from Al Qaeda terrorists. It
would have also begun close cooperation between the armed forces of Russia and
the United States. Essentially, the agreement would have ended the war, except
that several US officials (such as Michael Morell) are secret Clinton
Foundation investors who cling to the possibility of realizing a fat return
from that Smash-and-Grab. Hence, the United States of America’s military might
must be understood to have been sold off for private gain. Why? Because, as
economist Herbert Stein once said, “Things that can’t go on forever . . .
don’t.”
Circumstantial evidence
suggests that the Clinton wing of Neoconservatism in America has understood
this truism for quite some time.
As I argued in my Katehon
essay, “The Election that Wasn’t”, Russia decided almost exactly two years ago
to strike the United States of America with all of her nuclear might. The
decision-making team around President Putin must have rightly analysed the
evidence coming in from every direction that the United States had been
secretly selling off its strategic interests for years. It must have realised
that the US could never respond to a Russian nuclear first strike. Even were
the simulacrum able to survive an initial blow, its war fighting system was an
amply demonstrated failure. One hundred and forty million tightly and
passionately united Russians could defeat three hundred and thirty million
divided Americans who loathed each other and hated their government. The Syria
Campaign has made the above situation crystal clear to the whole world. And so
now one sees country after country (Egypt, the Philippines, various Balkan
states, Great Britain and most importantly Turkey) recoiling from the United
States of America as though from a disease-ridden corpse.
As this process continues
and the One Belt, One Road project picks up steam, that zombie formally known
as the United States will retreat from all but Latin America and will refrain
from all clandestinely manipulative, arms running, narcotics trafficking, and
war-fighting (terrorist) initiatives.
And this will be of benefit
to all mankind.
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