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Donald J. Trump
is the third president in American history to face
an impeachment trial in the United States Senate. He
stands accused by Democratic members in the House of
Representatives of abusing power and obstructing
Congress.
In reality, Trump is being impeached because he
crossed an unspoken red line in American politics by
deliberately sticking his thumb in the eye of the
Washington establishment. He did so by winning an
election he was not supposed to win defeating two
political dynasties along the way, the Bush’s and
the Clinton’s. He threatened to ‘drain the swamp’
and fight political corruption when he took up
residence in the White House. He promised to end
unnecessary and costly wars in the Middle East.
Most egregiously, he pledged to seek peaceful
relations with Russia once elected. Finally, he
said some nasty things about Mexicans, Muslims, the
media and the ruling class that exposed several
fault lines in American society that those in power
would prefer remain hidden from view. In short,
Trump polarized the United States in ways that
threaten the stability of the political order while
simultaneously perpetuating the economic and social
inequalities protected by the political
establishment he attacked.
It is therefore necessary to examine the
historical events that brought Trump to this
ignominious moment in his presidency and to expose
the real reasons for his impeachment. It is also
wise to assess the part played by Trump, his
accusers and defenders in perpetuating a pattern of
lawless behavior that contributes to a ubiquitous
chronicle of American state criminality.
The 2016 political season was to be a time of
harvesting for
Hillary Clinton, a dogged politician who
labored as First Lady in the shadow of her husband
Bill Clinton during his two terms as president and
who subsequently launched an independent political
career, first as a junior Senator from New York and
second as Secretary of State, a position she
dutifully accepted as a consolation prize after
having been defeated in her first bid to become the
Democratic party nominee for president in 2008 by
the charismatic upstart from Illinois,
Barak Obama.
Secretary Clinton was widely favored to win the
presidency in 2016 over the presumptive Republican
party nominee, Jeb
Bush.
Enter Donald
Trump who, in the pursuit of ever growing
fame and fortune, launched a presidential campaign
designed primarily to advertise ‘Brand Trump’. To
his own surprise and that of his advisors, Trump
gained enormous traction at political rallies by
exploiting people’s hatreds, fears and prejudices, a
skill once practiced to great effect by one of his
mentors, Roy Cohen,
who served as chief counsel for the infamous Senator
from Wisconsin,
Joseph McCarthy.
Trump realized very early on that significant
sectors of the American population felt as though
they were thrown overboard 35 years ago by the
leaders of both political parties who continually
promised to provide phantom jobs and trickle down
prosperity. What actually trickled down during the
neo-liberal economic era ushered in by Ronald Reagan
in 1981 and continued to a greater or lesser degree
by his successors was unemployment, poverty and
despair.
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Large sectors of the working and middle classes
watched helplessly as corporate America outsourced
their jobs to China, Mexico, Indonesia and beyond,
destroyed their unions and turned the American dream
into an unending American nightmare, all the while
proceeding to create social conditions south of the
border that flooded the country with undocumented
immigrants who were desperate to find jobs. For
their part, the migrants were fleeing the
consequences of globalized free trade agreements,
drug wars, coup’s and insidious reincarnations of
political repression that turned their countries
into living hells. These foreign infernos were
primarily ignited by the same
American corporatocracy that was responsible for
creating the economic and social devastation that
ravaged the United States, all in the service of
transnational capital accumulation.
Trump proceeded to manipulate the deep seated
discontent of American workers by promising to “Make
America Great Again.” He said he would return jobs
to this country, rebuild its infrastructure and rid
the homeland of illegal immigrants, gangs and
drugs. Trump’s right wing populist rhetoric was
carefully scripted by the ultranationalist
Steve Bannon.
Bannon’s demagogy worked to perfection against the
hapless Clinton who, mired in scandal, attached
those same American workers as “deplorables.”
Being an accomplished huckster, Trump never
intended to make good on all of his rhetorical
promises, but in his zeal to win, he violated the
unspoken rules of political etiquette by airing
America’s dirty laundry. Psychologically, Trump
functioned as the American id.
During a lengthy campaign and much to the horror
of the political establishment, Trump had the
temerity to tell
Jeb Bush during a Republican presidential debate
that his brother led the country into the Iraq war
based upon lies. He told
Hillary Clinton during a nationally televised
debate that if he were president she would be in
prison for destroying 33,000 emails under subpoena
by Congress. He called the mainstream media an
enemy of the people. He stated openly that
NATO was obsolete and America should get along
with
Russia. And he told the American people that if
elected, he would wrist their government back from
the clutches a corrupt ruling class. Trump had the
audacity to say these things because he is
independently wealthy, could finance his own
campaign for the Republican nomination, and being a
bona fide member of the owning class, had apparently
become discontented with the politicians that serve
as the hired help of his class and had decided,
being a supreme narcissist, that if elected, he
could do a better job of running the country
himself.
The results of the election shocked the political
establishment. On November 8, 2016, Donald J. Trump
was elected as the 45th President of the
United States. Trump pulled off one of the most
remarkable upsets in modern American political
history because he tapped into an enormous sea of
anger and hatred that exists within vast swaths of
the American wasteland.
From the moment he became a serious candidate for
president, a covert operation was set in motion by
Clintonite loyalists within the national security
autocracy, the democratic party and the corporate
media to prevent him from winning the election.
Once that project failed, a second phase of the
operation was launched. Here, the operatives had
two objectives. Firstly, to depict Trump as an
illegitimate president thereby securing his removal
as the chief executive of the ruling class.
Secondly, to effectively block his peace initiative
with Russia. The first phase of the covert
operation produced FISA-gate and the second phase
produced Russia-gate, Ukraine-gate and impeachment.
The
covert operation was reportedly organized by
John Brennan at the CIA,
James Comey
at the FBI, James
Clapper at the NSA and
Hillary Clinton and her cronies in the
Democratic Party. Their fabrications were printed
as truth by the New York Times and the Washington
Post and broadcast uncritically by CNN, ABC, NBC and
CBS. It is crucial to remember the CIA’s
Operation Mockingbird in this context. A
special counsel, Robert Mueller, was appointed to
investigate ‘Russian interference’ in the 2016
election and possible ‘collusion’ with the Trump
campaign. When the investigation failed to prove
collusion, a CIA ‘whistleblower’ was produced to
level additional accusations of official misconduct
involving Ukraine.
Chairmen Adam Schiff and
Jerry Nadler, along with
House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi took up their posts in Congress to
investigate Trump’s interaction with Ukrainian
President Zelensky and quickly moved to
orchestrate impeachment proceedings that have
resulted in a Senate trial.
The litany of sensational revelations seemed
unending. Leaked conversations of Trump bragging to
Billy Bush about grabbing the private parts of
women; salacious stories emanating from the infamous
Steele dossier about Trump having sex with urinating
prostitutes in a Moscow hotel; illegally obtained
FISA warrants used by the FBI to surveil the Trump
campaign; charges that Russia hacked computer
servers in the DNC to obtain the Clinton emails,
subsequently giving them to Wikileaks for
publication; accusations that Trump collaborated
with Julian Assange and Wikileaks in leaking the
Clinton emails to discredit his opponent; the firing
of FBI director Comey by Trump to obstruct justice;
the withholding of foreign aid to pressure the
president of Ukraine to investigate Joseph Biden, a
political rival, thereby jeopardizing the integrity
of American elections and national security.
The most serious allegations leveled against
Trump are not supported by facts. No empirical
evidence has ever been presented to prove any of the
numerous allegations involving Russian state
interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Julian Assange
maintains that the Clinton’s emails were leaked by a
non-state actor, not hacked. The emails revealed,
among other things, that Clinton voiced a public
policy for voters while advocating a private policy
for Wall Street donors and that Clinton’s campaign
staff frantically sought ways to discredit rival
Bernie Sanders.
Clinton subsequently colluded with the DNC to
subvert the candidacy of Sanders during the 2016
Democratic presidential primary. The emails also
revealed that her campaign staff worked vigorously
to respond to criticisms that while Secretary of
State, Hillary participated with husband Bill in a
‘pay for play’
influence peddling operation, more commonly
known in legal circles as racketeering, that was set
up through the Clinton Foundation.
Furthermore, the
Steele dossier was exposed as a fraud and
credible
legal scholars have demonstrated that Trump’s
activities with Ukraine do not rise to the level of
‘high crimes and misdemeanors’ as required for
impeachment by the U.S. Constitution.
What the American people are witnessing is an
ongoing attempt to reverse the outcome of the 2016
presidential election by removing Trump from office
through impeachment. The probable results of this
strategy do not bode well for the Democrats. In all
certainty, Trump will be acquitted in the Senate
trial, thereby strengthened, not weakened in his bid
for re-election. The Democrats chose the path of
impeachment because they have no genuine
oppositional politics with which to defeat Trump.
Consequently, what is on display in Washington is
the spectacle of one faction of the American
political establishment using the constitution as a
legal weapon against the other faction in a very
public struggle for control of U.S. empire.
What remains largely unexamined during the
impeachment saga are the real crimes, as opposed to
the alleged crimes, that have been committed by
Donald Trump in the service of that empire. A
central part of this drama is the complicity of both
his accusers and defenders in the commission of
those crimes.
Firstly, Donald Trump would never have had the
opportunity to seek a criminal investigation of his
presidential rival if not for the fact that former
Vice President Joseph Biden had been involved in
corrupt activities while serving as Barack Obama’s
point man in Ukraine. Biden’s activity entailed
actually
threatening Ukrainian
President Petro
Poroshenko with cancellation of $1
billion in U. S. loan guarantees if Poroshenko did
not fire Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin
who was investigating corrupt practices of the
natural gas firm Barisma Holdings, a company on
whose board of directors sat Biden’s son, Hunter, at
a cost to the company of $166,000 a month.
Secondly, Joseph Biden would not have been
involved in these activities had not the Obama
administration engineered a coup d’état in the
Ukraine in 2014 to oust the pro-Russian government
of Victor Yanukovych who had refused to come under
the domination of the EU and IMF. U.S. involvement
in the coup was revealed, in part, by leaked
conversations of Assistant Secretary of State for
European and Eurasian Affairs
Victoria Nuland who, along with U.S.
Ambassador Jeoffrey
Pyatt, helped legitimate the post-coup
government by selecting its Prime Minister. Nuland’s
‘guy’ was Arseniy
Yatsenyuk who imposed IMF austerity on
Ukraine once Yanukovych was removed. Nuland also
revealed that the United States had invested
$5 billion in anti-government activities in
Ukraine.
Nuland’s husband is
Robert Kagan, a prominent neoconservative
who was instrumental in creating the Project for the
New American Century, a think tank whose members
advocated preemptive and unilateral ‘war on terror’
as a pretext for global interventionism. Kagan,
along with several other neoconservatives, is also
the author of a
policy document that directly challenges Trump’s
‘America First’ military strategy with one of
aggressive interventionism. Kagan’s brother
Fredrick, worked as a fellow in the
American Enterprise Institute in 2007 where he
wrote a policy paper that was instrumental bringing
about a massive troop surge during the war in Iraq.
The neocons are consistent advocates of military
interventionism and they dominate thinking in the
foreign policy establishment of the United States.
It is in this context that the firing of National
Security Advisor John Bolton can be understood.
Bolton is a virulent neoconservative who
consistently advocated war as the policy of first
choice in Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela to
annoyance of Trump who does not want to risk
re-election by starting new wars of choice.
Bolton’s testimony is now sought by Senate Democrats
in the impeachment trial as they attempt to
discredit Trump on Ukraine.
The coup in Ukraine touched off a civil war in
that country that the United States converted into a
proxy war with Russia. The Obama administration
initially withheld lethal military aid to the Kiev
government in 2014 but quickly reversed course in
2015 and signed off on a congressional aid package
that approved $50 million in lethal military aid in
2015. Between 2016 and 2019 that aid increased to
$850 million. To date, the United States has sent
$1.5 billion to Ukraine in security assistance.
The Obama administration also falsely accused Russia
of invading Ukraine when the latter annexed the
Crimea and began arming separatist forces in the
Donbass region in response to U.S. actions. Therein
lies the centrality of sending military aid to
Ukraine for the U.S. foreign policy establishment.
Trump stands accused by Congressional Democrats of
endangering U.S. national security by temporarily
withholding that aid. Trump eventually released $400
million of military aid to Ukraine yet the
accusation underscores the need for impeachment in
the eyes of Democrats.
Thirdly, Trump advocated détente with Russia.
For the neoconservatives and liberal interventions
in the American foreign policy establishment,
strategy in the Ukraine is part of a larger project
that has been undertaken to subjugate Russia. Part
of the EU deal rejected by Yanukovych stipulated
Ukrainian military coordination with NATO, a pact
that would have further extended the military arm of
the EU to the doorstep of the Russian Federation.
Militarily confronting Russia began with the
expansion of NATO eastward under Bill Clinton in
1999; the withdrawal from the ABM treaty by Bush Jr.
in 2001; the placement of anti-ballistic missile
defense systems in Romania in 2016 and Poland in
2018 by Obama; and the imposition of economic
sanctions, expulsion of diplomats and seizure of
Russian diplomatic properties in the United States
by Obama in 2018. Collectively, these policies have
contributed to a calculated
new cold war. Hence, the targeting of Trump
who wanted peaceful relations with Russia. Hence,
Russia-gate and its spin off Ukraine-gate. Hence,
impeachment.
U.S. foreign policy has been structured to
prevent the emergence of a global rival from the
Eurasian land mass after the dissolution of the
Soviet Union. The architect of that policy was
Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter’s
National Security Advisor. Brzezinski was also the
mastermind of the Russian ‘bear trap’ that induced
Soviet intervention into Afghanistan in 1980 by
arming, training and deploying the ‘Islamic
Mujahideen’, out of which sprang Al Qaeda.
Trump will not be allowed to deviate from aggressive
anti-Russian policy. This is particularly true in
the Middle East.
In assessing policy in the Middle East, it is
important to note that the Islamic State in Iraq and
Syria (ISIS), is an offshoot of Al Qaeda that is
presently being used as a justification for U.S.
troop deployment in Iraq and Syria. Ostensibly the
troops are deployed to fight ISIS, but in reality
they are there to secure the region’s oil resources
and protect the apartheid state of Israel. As such,
Trump’s regional policy directly conflicts with that
of the Russian, Iranian, Syrian and Iraqi
governments that actually fight ISIS. Trump’s order
to assassinate Iranian General Suleimani, who
coordinated the fight against ISIS puts a lie to
U.S. claims that it is fighting a ‘war on terror’
against the Islamic State.
Although Trump has indicated that he is against
wars of regime change in this region, his policies
are likely to provoke the very wars he claims to
oppose, especially if he follows the advice of
Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo, yet another neoconservative
warmonger.
Trump’s missile strikes in Syria and the illegal
military occupation of Syrian oil fields; Trump’s
green light for the Turkish invasion of Syria;
Trump’s withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear
agreement (JAPOC); Trump’s imposition of economic
sanctions on Iran; Trump’s extrajudicial
assassination of General Suleimani; Trump’s massive
arms sales to Saudi Arabia; Trump’s decision to move
the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and recognize Israel’s
annexation of Syria’s Golan Heights; Trump’s support
for the dictatorship in Egypt; and Trump’s
drone war in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen,
Pakistan, and Somalia, constitute genuine war crimes
and crimes against humanity for which he should be
removed from office. But Trump is not being
impeached for any of these crimes because they are
crimes committed in furtherance of empire.
Furthermore, Trump has committed these crimes
with the full support of Congress, the largely
symbolic and non-binding War Powers Act Resolution
of 2020 notwithstanding.
It was Congress, in a vote that included 188
Democrats, that approved Trump’s $738 billion
military budget in 2020.
It was the Senate that ratified Trump’s $500
billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia in 2017. The
majority of those billions are used by the Saudi’s
to buy weapons from Lockheed Martin, Raytheon,
General Dynamics and Boeing so as to wage war in
Yemen. It should be noted that members of the House
and Senate own an estimated
$5.3 million worth of stock in the defense
industry raising a visible conflict of interest.
Consequently, it is no surprise that the Senate
confirmed former lobbyist for the defense contractor
Raytheon, Mark Esper as Trump’s Secretary of Defense
in 2019 without a hitch.
Additionally, the den of Congressional thieves
continues funding for the war in Afghanistan at a
cost of
$45 billion per year, approved a $38 billion
military aid package over 10 years for Israel in
2018 and overwhelmingly extended key provisions of
the
Patriot Act in 2019, with significant support
coming from the Democratic party of lesser evilists,
thus illustrating their support for the rampant
militarism underlying American state criminality.
Unrestrained militarism is a crime against
peace. Aggressive preparation for war leads to
actual war. America’s Imperial President and its
venal Congress are guilty of waging war on humanity,
a monstrous reality that is hidden behind the
charade of impeachment.
The battle over Trump’s impeachment is a power
struggle that will decide who will lead the American
empire. It is not a fight involving the abuse of
power as much as it is a fight involving the
exercise of power. The outcome of that fight will
determine which faction of the American political
establishment will employ Imperial state power to
advance a vicious global empire that relentlessly
elevates the rights of property over the rights of
people to the detriment of all humanity.
Donald Monaco is a political analyst who lives
in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Master’s
Degree in Education from the State University of New
York at Buffalo in 1979 and was radicalized by the
Vietnam War. He writes from an anti-imperialist,
anti-capitalist perspective. His recent book is
titled,
The Politics of Terrorism,
and is available at amazon.com
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