By
Finian Cunningham
Afghanistan is the most glaring
proof of the American treachery.
It’s a cautionary tale for others
who incredibly still seem trusting
in hitching their wagon to a U.S.
alliance.
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- U.S. President Joe Biden said this
week that he has “no regrets” about pulling
American forces out of Afghanistan as the
Taliban militants look set to over-run the
entire Central Asian country. The lesson
here is: anyone acting as a running dog for
Washington does so at the peril of ultimate
U.S. betrayal.
The U.S.-backed puppet regime in Kabul
has done Washington’s bidding for nearly two
decades. After 20 years of futile war at the
cost of hundreds of thousands of Afghan
lives and trillions of dollars, Uncle Sam
has decided to pack up, get out and leave
the Afghans to their miserable fate. As the
Taliban
take over one provincial capital after
another, the U.S. intelligence agencies are
warning that the Kabul regime could fall
within a month. And callously, Biden this
week
told the Afghans they have to do their
own fighting.
Whatever happened to lofty American vows
of “nation-building”? Or “fighting
terrorism”, “defending democracy”,
“protecting women’s rights”?
It’s a sordid story with much historical
precedent illustrating how at the drop of a
hat Uncle Sam is liable to hang erstwhile
“allies” out to dry. As American elder
statesman Henry Kissinger once noted, the
U.S. doesn’t have permanent allies, it only
has interests.
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Some 46 years ago, the Fall of Saigon saw
the United States scurry away from a corrupt
puppet regime it had propped up in South
Vietnam as the North Vietnamese communists
finally routed the redundant American pawns.
A more recent example of callous betrayal
by Washington was the throwing of Kurdish
militants to the mercy of Turkey when the
latter invaded northern Syria during the
Trump presidency. Anyone who accepts
American patronage must know that the small
print in the contract always reads: to be
dumped at any time of Uncle Sam’s choosing
and convenience.
Afghanistan is the most glaring proof
perhaps since the Fall of Saigon in 1975 of
that American treachery.
It’s a cautionary tale for others who
incredibly still seem trusting in hitching
their wagon to a U.S. alliance.
Ukraine, run by a venal regime in Kiev,
appears slavishly willing to place all its
fate under Washington’s whim. Centuries of
common history with Russia are being
sacrificed by the regime in Kiev all for the
gain of Washington’s military benevolence. A
seven-year civil war bankrolled by $2
billion in American military aid has
destroyed the peace and prosperity of
Ukraine as well as damage neighborly
relations with Russia. We can be sure that
when the imperial planners in Washington
realize that their use of Ukraine as a pawn
against Russia has become futile, then the
people of Ukraine will be dropped to sort
out the chronic mess.
Likewise the American lackeys in the
Baltic states. They act as running dogs for
Washington to spoil relations between Russia
and the European Union. For years, the
Baltic countries have objected to the Nord
Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia, appealing
instead for more expensive and
environmentally dirty U.S. gas exports.
Overnight, Washington has decided such a
policy is untenable and not worth
antagonizing Germany and the rest of the EU.
And just like that, the Baltic lackeys are
left out in the cold looking like fools.
They never seem to learn though. This
week Lithuania did Uncle Sam’s bidding to
provoke China by announcing it would
recognize Taiwan. That move
infuriated Beijing because it undercuts
the international One China Policy of
accepting Taiwan as under Beijing’s
sovereignty. China recalled its envoy from
Vilnius and it has threatened punitive
economic measures. As the EU’s top trading
partner, it is reckless and self-defeating
to incur China’s wrath. Lithuania and the
rest of the EU could potentially be hit with
economic losses – all for the sake of
following Washington’s geopolitical agenda
of hostility towards China.
Currently, the biggest caution of U.S.
treachery must surely go to the renegade
Chinese island territory of Taiwan. Beijing
has
warned that Washington’s provocative
arms sales are fomenting separatist factions
on the island. China has declared the right
to invade Taiwan militarily and take back
control by force. Such a move could ignite a
war between the United States and China
since Washington has repeatedly vowed to
“defend” Taiwan.
But as the Afghan debacle reminds us, the
chances are that Washington will leave the
Taiwanese to their fate in a military
confrontation with mainland China. There
would be Chinese blood spilled on both sides
before Beijing asserts its authority.
Afghanistan demonstrates with brutal
clarity that there is not an iota of
principle in Washington’s foreign policy and
its military interventions. The lives of
ordinary U.S. citizens are as expendable as
those of foreign people as long as
Washington’s interests of serving its
corporate profits are deemed to be met. When
those interests stop then the lives lost are
flushed down the toilet like a nasty turd.