‘Supreme
Leader’ Trump and the Wall Street Mullahs
By
Finian Cunningham
March 01, 2016
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Shocking as it may seem, Iran’s recent elections
compare favorably against the super-rich,
warmongering auction that passes for American
“democracy”.
If
reality-TV supremo Donald Trump ever makes it into
the White House, he says that torture of terror
suspects and shoot-to-kill of their family members
will be turbo-charged under his command. The
capricious demagoguery of this guy is truly
sinister. And all the other gung-ho contenders are
hardly any different.
Trump’s
brazen disregard for international law and gung-ho
militarism has even
alarmed former CIA director Michael Hayden.
That’s saying something when even a shady
organization like the CIA is disconcerted by Trump.
But the
fact is that Trump is only able to take a run at
becoming US president because of his supposed vast
individual wealth. His fortune was made from the
kind of wheeler-dealer property capitalism that has
bankrupted millions of American families and made
Wall Street banks and financiers obscenely rich.
All other
Republican presidential contenders are dependent on
big business sponsorship. So either way, whether
“independently” rich Trump or the other corporate
clones, the electoral choice has been ring-fenced by
billion-dollar elite interests determining how
ordinary Americans exercise their “democratic
right”.
Meanwhile,
Wall Street darling Hillary Clinton appears to be
pushing Democrat rival Bernie Sander to the
sidelines. Clinton has made hundreds of thousands of
dollars in recent years from giving paid speeches on
behalf of such clients as Goldman Sachs.
Sanders’
campaign is reportedly free from corporate “super
PACs”, relying instead on cash donations from
rank-and-file citizens. Nevertheless, the unusual
nature of the Vermont Senator being untainted by the
excesses of corporate capitalism in his run for the
US presidency reinforces the point that American
“democracy” is largely an auction run by and for the
rich and powerful.
The United
States is for all intents and purposes a plutocracy,
run by the money-mullahs of finance capitalism.
The irony
is that it is common among Western politicians and
media pundits to disparage the Islamic Republic of
Iran as being a country “dominated by mullahs”. The
irony is that much of the contempt leveled at Iran
is more fitting to the de facto plutocracy that
exists in the US.
Iran just
completed elections for its parliament and an
Assembly of Experts. It was the tenth such
parliamentary elections since the 1979 Islamic
revolution. Nearly 5,000 candidates were vying for
the 290-seat parliament. The Assembly of Experts
consists of 88 elected seats. It is the assembly
that will decide who is the next Supreme Leader of
Iran after the current Ayatollah Sayyed Ali
Khamenei, who is 76 and is said to be in declining
health. Note that because the Assembly of Experts
has been elected in the first place, the electorate
will have had an important say on who is Iran’s next
Supreme Leader.
It is true
that Iranian leaders often excoriate the US as the
“Great Satan” and in the past have called for “death
to America and Israel”. The latter injunction is
accurately understood to be a rhetorical
condemnation of America’s imperialistic wars in the
Middle East and of illegal Israeli occupation of
Palestinian territory. Neither Khamenei nor his
predecessor have publicly endorsed torture as state
policy, as Donald Trump and George W Bush before him
have. Nor have Iranian leaders arrogated the right
to assassinate people around the globe with aerial
drones and Special Forces, as US President Obama
has.
It is true
that the nearly 5,000 Iranian parliamentary
candidates were vetted by an unelected Guardian
Council. The council was said to be in favor of
religiously and politically conservative candidates.
Out of this very extensive “shortlist”, the Iranian
elections this past week were conducted in a free
and fair manner, where one-person votes were tallied
from the some 55 million Iranian electorate (60%
turnout).
As it turns
out, the election results show big gains for
candidates considered to be “reformists” and
“moderates” who are allied with the current
President Hassan Rouhani. He was elected in separate
presidential elections in 2013. Rouhani’s policy of
engaging diplomatically with the West – achieving
the P5+1 nuclear deal last year and the lifting of
harsh economic sanctions off Iran – appears to have
borne fruit electorally with the Iranian people. He
now has a parliament supportive of his foreign
policy of engagement, as well as embarking on more
social and economic reforms domestically.
Iran is not
a Western “liberal democracy”. All candidates must
swear allegiance to the Islamic Republic. Also,
according to Iranian sources, the notion contrived
in the West that the “reformers” are somehow
“pro-West” is baseless. President Rouhani and his
allies may be more willing to dialogue with Western
powers, but at the same time they are still staunch
opponents of Washington’s interference in the
region.
However,
what seems indisputable is that Iran has a thriving,
functioning democracy, where people can cast their
votes to control the governance of their country.
The same
cannot be said of America’s plutocracy where
“supreme leaders” are chosen by the money-mullahs on
Wall Street to exercise absolute power.
Would-be
supreme leader Trump might say now and again that
he’s for “the little people”. In office, like all
the other Wall Street vetted puppets, Trump will be
told what countries to violate and invade to keep
American capital “safe”, including killing people en
masse in some new phony war.
And guess
what? Trump, like all the other politician-puppets,
will do as he is told. That’s how American
plutocracy works.
Finian
Cunningham (born 1963) has written extensively on
international affairs, with articles published in
several languages. For over 20 years, he worked as
an editor and writer in major news media
organisations, including The Mirror, Irish Times and
Independent. |