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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Trump's Worldview: Old Wine in New Bottles Trumps Worldview: Old Wine in New Bottles by Stephen Lendman Believe nothing politicians say. They all lie. Trump sent mixed messages in delivering his first foreign policy address. His worldview is more nightmarish than visionary. His America first agenda features unipolarity, nativism and US military supremacy while claiming to want to live peacefully with Russia and China. Absent was urging respect for and adherence to rule of law principles along with wanting mutual cooperation among all nations. He failed to denounce Americas imperial agenda, its phony war on terrorism as a pretext for endless aggression against nonbelligerent states threatening no others. On the one hand, he called (o)ur foreign policy
a complete and total disaster. On the other, his administration will lead a free world (sic) that is properly armed and funded
He lied about the Iran nuclear deal, calling it disastrous. In earlier comments, he vowed to rescind it, ignoring the obligation of P5+1 countries to observe agreed on principles - Iran in full compliance. Saying Tehran ignor(ed) its terms even before the ink was dry was willful deception. America alone continues violating terms it agreed to observe. Stressing Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon ignores its peaceful program with no military component or indication it seeks one - along with failing to denounce Israel as the regions sole nuclear armed and dangerous regional state, threatening its peace and stability. Trump shamelessly called the Jewish state the one true democracy in the Middle East
a force for peace and justice - ignoring its longstanding anti-Palestinian genocidal agenda, ongoing viciousness as he spoke. His address was a litany of misinformation, distortions and Big Lies. Obama watches helplessly as North Korea increases its aggression, he blustered. China
continue(s) its economic assault on American jobs and wealth
Its waging cyberwar to steal government secrets
If President Obamas goal had been to weaken America, he could not have done a better job. Were a humanitarian nation
(T)he legacy of the Obama-Clinton interventions will be weakness, confusion and disarray, a mess
We left Christians subject to intense persecution and even genocide. All of the above twists reality demagogically. North Korea threatens no one. For decades, Washington spurned its efforts to normalize relations with the West. China doesnt steal US jobs. Corporate America offshores them to numerous low-wage countries, bipartisan US policy doing nothing to stop the transformation of industrial America into a third world nation. Trump conveniently ignored post-9/11 Bush wars of aggression, bipartisan complicity supporting them. Clintons 1990s Balkan wars preceded them, raping and dismembering the former Yugoslavia. Obamas imperial agenda is more of the same, exceeding the worst of George Bush - Hillary Clinton as secretary of state orchestrating naked aggression on Libya and Syria. Muslims, not Christians and Jews, are at risk in todays dangerous world. Post-9/11, US foreign policy left millions dead, endless carnage continuing, Congress permitting it with outsized military appropriations for permanent war on humanity. Who knows what Trump means about everything changing if he becomes president. America is going to be strong again, he ranted. Claiming he wants radical Islam halted ignores its US creation and support. Surely he knows, but wont say, perpetuating the myth of war on terrorism - failing to explain ISIS and similar groups cant exist without foreign support. (W)e have to rebuild our military and our economy, he blustered. Annual defense authorizations should be greatly reduced at a time America has no enemies. Billions saved should be invested domestically to create jobs for the one out of four working-age Americans without them - and better ones for the millions of underemployed. Trump shamelessly calls increasing Americas military strength the cheapest, single investment we can make
Our military dominance must be unquestioned, and I mean
by anybody and everybody. At the same time, he stresses not wasting one single dollar. Pentagon policy is a longstanding sinkhole of waste, fraud and abuse. Trump bluster wont change things. Putting America first sounds like demanding other nations operate by US rules or else. Saying I will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative is no different from current imperial policy. Insisting he wants peace and prosperity, not war and destruction suggests a pledge to be breached straightaway in office, continuing dirty business as usual. Trump differs from rival candidates largely in style. If elected to succeed Obama, expect deplorable continuity, not responsible change. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)
Or is it the opposite? He's calling it Americanism now -- thank God. Ted Crudz: The Mask of Sincerity
My man, it's time to pass the pipe. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
My man, it's time to pass the pipe. Some of his concerns are warranted. I'm hopeful Trump will quash corruption which is badly needed, restore jobs to US shores, and cut waste from gov spending, but on the other hand, Trump has hardly given any positive mention of civil liberties. He seems on course to escalate the WoT through ME meddling, if that's possible, and otherwise has an authoritarian streak in him. I'm hopeful that he'll become perceptive of civil rights as an extension of his apparent patriotism once he gets in office, but that's not happened yet.
I don't know whose "civil rights" you're speaking of, or in what context.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
Saying Tehran ignor(ed) its terms even before the ink was dry was willful deception. America alone continues violating terms it agreed to observe. Stressing Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon ignores its peaceful program with no military component or indication it seeks one - along with failing to denounce Israel as the regions sole nuclear armed and dangerous regional state, threatening its peace and stability. Trump shamelessly called the Jewish state the one true democracy in the Middle East
a force for peace and justice - ignoring its longstanding anti-Palestinian genocidal agenda, ongoing viciousness as he spoke. I agree with what Lendman wrote there.
Have you noticed, time after time Trumps voices concern about Christianity being under attack worldwide????? Tell me how many times has the media has repeated it in any form or context. No media will go near it.
Of course the Donald is eqully mum about why Christianity is under attack worldwide :-o (Speaking of religion, let's not count the ramifications of this one -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKt56ztXSK0 ) Ted Crudz: The Mask of Sincerity
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