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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: The Seditionists The Deep State dictatorship comes out of the closet Im often asked How can you claim President Trump is in any way supporting your antiwar agenda when he
and this is followed by a reference to at least one of the places on earth where hes violating his no more regime change pledge or otherwise supporting the unsupportable, as in Saudi Arabias war in Yemen. Ive always answered by saying that, in the long run, and in a general sense, his November 2016 win was a giant step forward in that the anti-interventionist principle has been victorious even if its being imperfectly implemented. However, back in April I raised the possibility of an active resistance inside the White House that is specifically preventing him from carrying out his mandate for peace. In A President Held Hostage? I outlined the scenario an anonymous White House official described in a recent New York Times op ed piece, wherein he or she describes the forces out to destroy Trumps presidency: The dilemma which he does not fully grasp is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations. I would know. I am one of them. Although I have to admit that I never thought theyd come right out and say it, my April column anticipated the above-cited seditionist by several months. In citing a Washington Post article that described what appeared to be a two-track White House policy on Russia, I asked: But is it his policy, or is it being imposed on him by a White House staff that seems to be working against him and a Deep State apparatus that is actively seeking to oust him?
Surrounded by liars, leakers, traitors, and saboteurs, President Trump has managed to minimize the damage done by the War Party, while hes not entirely able to neutralize them. His Korean peace initiative is going ahead, as both North Korea and the South jointly declare the never-settled Korean war to be finally over. Theres a battle going on inside this administration, and as yet we dont know who the victor will be. Its Trump versus practically everyone else which basically means the two sides are evenly matched. I know who Im rooting for
. These anonymous traitors, one of whom admitted to taking things off the Presidents desk, pose as great patriots. The Times piece sounds almost as pompous and hypocritical as Max Boot or even Bill Kristol as it rails against this undemocratic Presidents amorality even as the author and his fellow minions amorally (and illegally) undermine the very concept of democracy. This person claims to be a loyal Republican who is merely defending the country against a chief executive who is seemingly against free minds, free markets, and free people a phraseology that gives his polemic a somewhat Kochian air. Is it just a coincidence that this sounds very much like the slogan of Reason magazine, the editorial voice of KochWorld, or could our anonymous patriot be Mike Pompeo, who was a reliable cog in the Koch Machine until his elevation to the State Department? As a member of Congress, Pompeo was always a strong hawk despite the ostensibly dovish foreign policy views of the Koch family, which personally supported him throughout his political career. Indeed, the whole thing reeks of a raving neoconservative: the aroma exuded by that species is uniquely noxious. After drawing a portrait of a presidency that is supposedly aimless, confused, and adrift, the seditionist spokesperson submits a litany of complaints all having to do with Trumps preferred foreign policy: Take foreign policy: In public and in private, President Trump shows a preference for autocrats and dictators, such as President Vladimir Putin of Russia and North Koreas leader, Kim Jong-un, and displays little genuine appreciation for the ties that bind us to allied, like-minded nations. Here is the old neoconservative canard that dictatorships are inherently more aggressive and therefore more dangerous to our interests which is simply belied by history: our own, not to mention Europes. Russia, the chief target of the neocon-liberal Popular Front, is a particular concern to this author, a country which the President pledged to get along with in the interests of international peace and cooperation. Naturally the neocons and their newfound allies on the left were having none of that: He complained for weeks about senior staff members letting him get boxed into further confrontation with Russia, and he expressed frustration that the United States continued to impose sanctions on the country for its malign behavior. But his national security team knew better such actions had to be taken, to hold Moscow accountable. This isnt the work of the so-called deep state. Its the work of the steady state. This steady state is an unelected cabal of self-serving self-satisfied subversives who lied to the President about the number of Russian diplomats to be expelled and are now boasting about their brazen perfidy in the pages of a traitorous rag. Whats steady about this secret state which is now coming out of the closet, so to speak is its utter consistency when it comes to maintaining our foreign policy of global intervention. This is why they hate Trump. As Ive been saying all along, he represents a mighty challenge to the Empire: his historic victory at the polls represents a sea change in the way Americans approach the rest of the world. His enemies call it isolationism. The real word for it is Americanism in the original meaning of that term, i.e. the foreign policy of the Founders of this country, who warned of the dangers of going abroad in search of monsters to destroy. So please dont bother me with objections like But what about our Syria policy? or Didnt he just impose new sanctions on Moscow? whenever I point to Trumps transitional role as the harbinger of a new foreign policy. Because the real culprits are the self-selected officials of the steady state set up by the coup plotters in the White House basement. As President Trump pursues peace from the Korean peninsula to the blood-drenched mountains of Afghanistan, hes overturning or threatening to overturn the rotted-out structures of the cold war: the architecture of alliances tripwires that were set up in the worldwide battle against the Soviets are splintering at the seams and the pests that have been living in them are pouring out, skittering at the very hint of sunlight. Trump cant fight them alone. He needs the help the grassroots support of the American people. Thats why its vitally important to speak out in favor of the Singapore Summit, the Afghan peace process, the prospect of a nuclear disarmament agreement with the Russians, and indeed on every front where the battle for peace is being fought. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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