In Washington Good News Becomes Bad News
A dangerously incompetent administration
alienates friends and makes new enemies
By Philip Giraldi
December 07, 202:
Information Clearing House
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The good
news is that today is Pearl Harbor Day,
which brought about the US entry in World
War II, a war that never would have been
fought if sanity had prevailed among leading
statesmen of that era. The lesson-learned
for today should be about the steps that
could have and should have been taken to
avoid war. And there is more good news in
that the United States National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA), that pork laden
mish-mosh that pretends to be serious
legislation responsive to the nation’s
actual defense needs, is hung up in the
Senate, something that has not happened for
the past sixty years. But then comes the bad
news. The bill is being blocked by several
Republican Senators who want to make it
nastier, using
increased sanctions to halt the
Russo-German Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
while also banning imports from China’s
Xinjiang region, where some administration
officials have accused the government of
carrying out genocide against Uyghur
Muslims.
The GOP Senators also
want to sanction the gas pipeline to warn
Russia of consequences over possible
military action against Ukraine, putting
even more pressure on Germany to pull out of
the deal, which is already under severe
strain due to Washington’s sanctions. The
ban on trade with China is likewise intended
to send a signal to Beijing that even what
it does internally is not off limits if one
wants to avoid the wrath of the US Congress.
The bumbling about
America’s place in the world is
unfortunately bipartisan. Witness how the
Joe Biden Administration entered into office
with a pledge to fix the alleged lack of
confidence in Washington’s leadership due to
some of the actions undertaken by his
predecessor Donald Trump. To be sure,
Trump’s impetuous brand of decision making
sometimes confounded friends and while also
confusing potential enemies, but Biden, in
spite of his commitment to “build back
better,” whatever that is supposed to mean,
has up until now little enough to show for
his efforts.
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The president’s team
had hoped to recoup the high ground through
adroit management of the possible US role in
the climate crisis but not many nations will
rallied around the American flag when it
came to taking actual steps and establishing
targets that would cripple their energy
dependent economies. In the US, soaring gas
and heating fuel prices have already clearly
stifled the potential popular support for
reducing carbon emissions. As winter closes
in on North America it will be interesting
to see how voters react to the Biden climate
initiatives, whatever they turn out to be.
Even though the media
has obligingly stopped its coverage of the
continuing immigration disaster along the
nation’s southern border, the Biden
Administration’s failure to take effective
steps to curb the flow is evident to voters.
Team Biden has allowed tens of thousands of
illegals to enter the country, with the
Immigration Service even providing ongoing
flights to enable them to be spread
throughout the nation. They are supposed to
appear before an immigration judge at some
future point, but hardly any of them will
bother, while the Democrats will do all they
can to enable them to vote by mail. New York
City has already announced that it will
allow non-citizens to vote in local
elections. And oh yes, the Biden immigration
program came complete with a mooted plan
from the White House to compensate some of
those who were caught crossing the border
illegally if children were separated from
their parents. It might be the first time in
American history that criminals were so
rewarded, possibly to the tune of $1 million
per family, but the good news is that the
initiative has apparently been dropped as a
result of a popular uprising over the issue.
Should one go on?
There was a hopelessly bungled evacuation
from Afghanistan that is already passing
from memory, a process that will be assisted
by a Hollywood movie forthcoming featuring
the heroism of the soldiers and Marines who
risked their lives to get the American
citizens and vulnerable Afghans out before
the Taliban came in. One wonders if it will
include a recreation of the chowderheads in
the White House holding the meeting in which
they decided to close the secure Bagram
Airbase before the evacuation started? Not
very likely as Hollywood is called the
“Dream Machine” for good reasons and it is
overloaded with Democrats.
And should one
mention the relentlessly absurd invocation
of new variants of the COVID virus, together
with a constantly growing vaccination
mandate applied to nearly everyone the
government can somehow put pressure on to
comply? And the printing of money to support
Democratic Party promoted social programs
that many find wildly excessive and will
inevitably fuel inflation and explode the
national debt. It has only been a little
over ten months and the vultures are
gathering! No wonder Biden’s presidential
approval rating is the lowest ever, and his
dangerously incompetent Vice President
Kamala Harris, who has been thankfully
largely invisible, ranks even lower.
So, one should not be
surprised that Biden is doing what many of
his predecessors have done – to divert the
criticism, he is looking for enemies to
blame. Now make no mistake, there are a lot
of countries that don’t like the United
States very much, mostly with good reason
based on what Washington has been doing, but
the countries most frequently surfaced as
“problems” continue to be Iran, Russia and
China.
The persistence in
seeking out enemies is somewhat peculiar as
the United States, protected geographically
by two oceans, has undoubtedly the most
powerful military in the world backing up
strategic deterrents including deliverable
nuclear weapons that could annihilate any
foe. It spends more on “defense” than the
next seven countries combined measured by
military expenditures do and has an
estimated seven hundred military bases
worldwide. Nearly half of all the military
spending in the entire world is done by the
US.
America is the only
nation that can project significant military
power globally, so why is there extreme
paranoia about foreign threats? Some might
argue that it is all a sham, that it is done
to keep the cash flowing to the defense
contractors, but that explanation is
simplistic and it may be better to look at
how a combination of factors have
transformed America into the world’s
“arsenal of democracy.” Or perhaps it would
be better described as relentless “democracy
promotion.”
Looking at the three
enemies of choice one observes that Iran,
which does not threaten the US at all, is
only on the list because of Israel. The
powerful Israel Lobby in the United States
has a tight grip on Iran policy, dominating
the debate in Congress, such as there is
one, and consistently placing its proxies in
the White House’s national security cabinet.
Talks to reinstate the JCPOA, monitoring
Iran’s nuclear program, are very much in
America’s national interest but are going
nowhere by design because Israel objects.
Israeli Prime Minister has
recently warned that the talks should be
ended as Iran is using “threats” to obtain
favorable treatment. As Israel is the only
nuclear armed power in the Middle East, the
argument borders on the ridiculous.
Russia, the only one
of the three that could inflict serious
damage on the United States, has likewise
been a neocon project since the Soviet Union
collapsed. Moscow only has one overseas
base, in Syria, and has only limited
resources or interests to do more than that,
though it is very engaged in making sure
that its neighboring states do not slip into
the Western orbit any more than has already
taken place. Russia’s view of the friendship
or hostility of its neighbors is a vital
interest, unlike Washington’s involvement in
the region.
Nevertheless, the US
Foreign Policy establishment, largely under
the control of neocons and their associated
think tanks, has succeeded in depicting
President Vladimir Putin and his government
as totalitarian monsters when they move
troops within their own borders. The
notorious Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary
of State for Political Affairs,
recently warned after a NATO ministerial
meeting that “All of the NATO allies were in
solidarity with Ukraine today and making
clear that we are resolute in supporting
[its] independence, and we are also resolute
in sending the message to Moscow that if it
moves again to internally destabilize
Ukraine or use its forces to enter the
country that it will be met with high impact
economic measures the likes of which we have
not used before from all of us.”
Another recent
ridiculous proposal by Barack Obama’s
incompetent Ambassador to Russia Michael
McFaul has the US deterring Russia by
increasing sanctions while also entering
into a virtual military alliance with
Ukraine, which, if anything would provoke
rather than deter a war. The US media, which
could argue against such precipitate action,
has gone along with the charade,
misrepresenting Russian action vis-à-vis
Ukraine, and supporting American and NATO
military provocations in the Black Sea and
Baltic. Unfortunately, the relentless
propaganda campaign has been effective
with fully half of the US public willing
to commit American soldiers to “defend”
Ukraine.
Some Congressmen are
already on board with poking the Russian
bear, actually calling for US combat troops
to be
stationed in the Ukraine to deter
Moscow. Secretary of State Tony Blinken has
recently warned Russia “not to make a
serious mistake” over Ukraine. Why? Maybe
because Washington spent $5 billion to
overthrow Ukraine’s existing government in
2014 and the country now has a Jewish head
of state and both its economy and government
are largely in the hands of Jewish-Israeli
oligarchs. It is the usual tie that binds,
and then there is also the Hunter Biden
“gets rich in Ukraine” back story which
benefits from being hidden by the status
quo.
But China, which has
of late risen to the top of the enemies’
chart, is a bit harder to understand. China
is a legitimate global competitor with an
economy now estimated to be larger than that
of the US, but it has never suggested in any
way that it wants a war. Against that,
President Biden
has declared that the United States has
a “commitment” to defend Taiwan if China
should attempt to retake control of the
island. If that conflict were to come about
and the US engages in a conventional war
against Beijing, it would find that the
Chinese have considerable advantages in that
they would be fighting on interior lines
while the modern hypersonic missile
technologies that they would deploy could
devastate obsolete American aircraft carrier
battle groups. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff General Mark Milley
has described the new Chinese missiles
as “very concerning” and “very close” to
being a “Sputnik moment,” when a panicked US
accelerated its arms and space races against
the Soviet Union in 1957.
And one should not
forget that China is a major trading partner
with the United States, producing many
consumer items that are no longer
manufactured in America. Beijing also holds
tens of billions of dollars-worth of US
Treasury bonds. If two countries ever had
good reasons not to go to war it would be
China and the US, but the threats coming
mostly from Washington have been nearly
continuous ever since President Barack Obama
initiated his tilt to Asia.
The complete
ineptness of US diplomacy also contributes
to the sense of threat. Logically,
Washington should be playing off Russia
against China to diminish any danger of war
against two hostile great powers but instead
it has chosen to antagonize both of them.
Whether the Europeans and the South Koreans
and Japanese will follow the US on its march
to oblivion is debatable. One of the curious
aspects of the news coming out of the White
House, Pentagon and Foggy Bottom is just how
hypocritical it all is. Witness for example
the groupthink assessment made by General
Milley, who said “We’re witnessing one
of the largest shifts in global
geo-strategic power the world has witnessed.
They [the Chinese] are clearly challenging
us regionally and their aspiration is to
challenge the United States globally.”
Milley is saying that China in particular,
and Russia and Iran as well, cannot develop
military technologies and take other steps
to defend themselves without Washington’s
permission. The absurdity of that position
should be obvious to everyone, but it has
apparently not yet become clear to those in
power in Washington.
Philip M. Giraldi,
Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council
for the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax
deductible educational foundation (Federal
ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more
interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the
Middle East. Website is
councilforthenationalinterest.org,
address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA
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