An End to
the World as We Know It?
Congress and the White House compete in year-end
stupidity sweepstakes
By Philip Giraldi
December 24, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - At
the end of the nineteenth century, Lord Palmerston
stated what he thought was obvious, that “England has no
eternal friends, England has no perpetual enemies,
England has only eternal and perpetual interests.”
Palmerston was saying that national interests should
drive the relationships with foreigners. A nation will
have amicable relations most of the time with some
countries and difficult relations with some others, but
the bottom line should always be what is beneficial for
one’s own country and people.
If Palmerston were alive today
and observing the relationship of the United States of
America with the rest of the world, he might well find
Washington to be an exception to his rule. The U.S., to
be sure, has been adept at turning adversaries into
enemies and disappointing friends, and it is all done
with a glib assurance that doing so will somehow bring
democracy and freedom to all. Indeed, either neoliberal
democracy promotion or the neoconservative version of
the same have been seen as an overriding and compelling
interest during the past twenty years even though the
policies themselves have been disastrous and have only
damaged the real interests of the American people.
The U.S. relationship with Israel
is, for example, driven by a powerful and wealthy
domestic lobby rather than by any common interests at
all yet it is regularly falsely touted as being between
two “close allies” and “best friends.” It has cost
Americans hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies
for the Jewish state and Israeli influence over U.S.
policy in the Middle East region has led to catastrophic
military interventions in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq,
Syria, Mogadishu and Libya. Currently, Israel is
agitating for U.S. action against the nonexistent
Iranian “threat” while also unleashing its lobby in the
United States to make illegal criticism of any of its
war crimes, effectively curtailing freedom of speech and
association for all Americans.
Far more dangerous is the
continued excoriation of the Kremlin over the largely
mythical Russiagate narrative. Congress has
recently approved a bill
that would give to Ukraine $300 million in supplementary
military assistance to use against Russia. The money and
authorization appear in the House of Representatives
version of the national defense authorization act (NDAA)
that passed last week.