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World News See other World News Articles Title: The Donald Undone: Tilting at the Swamp, Succumbing to the Empire You cant build the Empire and drain the Swamp at the same time. Thats because the Swamp is largely the fruit of Empire. And its also the reason that the Donald is being rapidly undone. Indeed, it is the Empires $800 billion national security budget which feeds Washingtons vast complex of weapons suppliers, intelligence contractors, national security bureaucrats, NGOs, think tanks, K-street lobbies, so-called "law" firms and all-purpose racketeers. Its what accounts for the Imperial Citys unseemly and ill-gotten prosperity. It goes without saying that the number one priority of these denizens of Empire is to keep the gravy train rolling. That is accomplished by inventing and exaggerating threats to Americas homeland security and by formulating far-flung and misbegotten missions designed to extend and reinforce Washingtons global hegemony. As we demonstrate elsewhere, a true homeland security defense budget would consist of the strategic nuclear triad and modest conventional forces to defend the nations shoreline and air space; it would cost about $250 billion per year plus a few $10 billion more for a State Department which minded its own business. So the $500 billion difference is the fiscal cost of Empire, which is pushing the US toward an immense generational fiscal crisis. But its also a measure of the giant larder that fills the Swamp with the projects and busywork of Washingtons global hegemony. In fact, it is the vasty deep of that $500 billion larder which gives rise to the forces that not only thwart the Donalds desire to drain the Swamp, but actually enlist him the cause of deepening its brackish waters. Moreover, these missions encompass far more than direct military occupations, such as in Afghanistan and Iraq; or indirect aggressions, such as in Washingtons arming of antigovernment terrorists in Syria and facilitating and supplying Saudi Arabias genocidal bombing campaign in Yemen; or even the kind of rank provocation implicit in the 29,000 troops Washington still bivouacs on the Korean peninsula 65 years after the war there ended and the thousands of US and NATO forces which conduct virtually constant maneuvers and war games on the very borders of Russia. OFAC and Washingtons Economic Sanctions Strike Force Beyond the Empires purely military dimension lies a vast stratum of economic and financial warfare. The US currently has sanctions trade, financial and proscribed nationals on more than 30 countries including highly visible alleged malefactors like Russia, Iran and North Korea but also Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Syria, to name a few. These sanctions are enforced by an office in the US Treasury Department, which is aptly named the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC). Being openly in the business of controlling the assets of foreign countries, in fact, its name speaks volumes about the daily purposes of the Imperial City. In addition to enforcement actions against the above named three dozen countries, OFACs global reach has been fantastically expanded by the so-called war on terror, and the mechanism of sanctioning "Specially Designated Nationals" or SDNs. We are here talking about individual citizens and officers of foreign countries, one at a time. It so happens that the OFAC periodically publishes a list of SDNs and the latest one (May 24, 2018) is a staggering 1,132 pages long. By our reckoning it lists in excess of 500,000 foreign evil doers of one type or another. The fact that it takes 221 pages just to get through the "As" in its alphabetical listing owing to the prevalence of Alis, Abduls, and Ahmeds is perhaps indicative of the nature and scope of Washingtons SDN dragnet. Needless to say, sanctioning 500,000 foreigners generates endless make-work for the denizens of the Swamp and the phalanx of national security agencies and private contractors which employ them. But its all in a days work in the Empire because this list exists only by virtue of Washingtons self-appointed role of global policeman and hegemon of global order. Moreover, the list now encompasses far more than the Abduls and Ahmeds arising from the Imperial Citys misbegotten "war on terror". In truth, the latter has actually been a hatchery of terror in the form of blowback and vengeful retaliation for Washingtons military devastation of the Middle East and elsewhere. Nevertheless, there are also thousands of Russian, Iranian and Chinese names on this list owing to Washingtons putting a hex on certain disapproved behaviors and policies of these nations. And many tens of thousands more names appear for the sin of not compliantly observing Washingtons sanctions on third-parties with which they had wished to do business. That is, OFAC is now into a higher level of economic warfare: Sanctioning those who fail to sanction the sanctioned. Heres the thing. Almost none of this busywork of Empire has anything to do with the safety and security of the American homeland. It is the fruit of middle eastern interventions and occupations which should never have happened going all the way back to the first Gulf War and all that followed. Indeed, it goes back even further in time to Washingtons siding with Saddam Hussein during the 1980s Iran/Iraq War and to the so-called Charlie Wilsons War during which the CIA recruited and armed the mujahedeen in Afghanistan against the Soviets after the latters misbegotten invasion of the "graveyard of empires" in 1979. It is also the fruit of a needless demonization of Russia and Putin, which, as we have seen, comprise no threat to the American homeland whatsoever; and also, increasingly, the designation of alleged Chinese malefactors for failure to enforce Washingtons foreign policy. Imperial Arrogance: Sanctioning China For Not Enforcing Washingtons Economic War On Iran The Trump Administrations recent attempt purposeful or not to destroy Chinas second largest telecom supplier (ZTE) is an hideous case in point. Once upon a time that would have been considered an act of war, but under the aegis of Empire the shoe goes on the other foot: Its Chinas fault, apparently, that ZTE failed to comply with Washingtons hex on Iran. In effect, the Donald is getting sucked into functioning as another handmaid of Empire rather than actually performing the noble work of draining the Swamp. After all, the essence of draining the Swamp boils down to shrinking the state and unleashing the energies of free market capitalism including generation of more export to the rest of the world. But in the ZTE case, Trump and his neocon and warhawk advisors were doing just the opposite. They had slapped an edict on US telecom component and software suppliers like Qualcomm, prohibiting them from engaging in acts of trade with Chinas #2 telecom equipment manufacturer and the #4 mobile phone provider in the world. That is, they were about the business of pumping the Swamp full with even more busybody regulation and bloat and once again bamboozling the Donald with phony threats to national security. In this case, ZTE apparently violated "sanctions" put upon Iran and North Korea by the Empire in its self-appointed role of global policeman. Thats right. There have been no charges that ZTE has "stolen" American technology or subsidized exports to the harm of American cell phone factories because, well, there are none left. The Chinese state-owned companys only alleged offense, in fact, was not functioning as a complaint enforcement arm of Washingtons foreign sanctions strike force. But threatening to bring daily production at ZTE to a halt because it cannot (in the short-run) make cell phones without those designed-in Qualcomm parts, the Donald was also in danger of putting the kibosh on American production, jobs and leadership in the high technology components end of ZTEs business. Since ZTE sits on a giant mountain of debt, however,the Chinese had no choice in the near term except to bend over and request Washingtons bar of soap. To that end, in fact, they are now negotiating the complete housecleaning of the companys board and top executives and replacing them with names satisfactory to Washington. Indeed, when this compromise settlement with China was announced a few months ago, we learned that the Donald had told his "friend" President Xi Jinping that in return for letting ZTE off the sanctions hook, Washington would be happy to collect a $1.3 billion fine and take control of companys board and management! But heres the thing. ZTE is not only a state-owned company; its also a core national technology champion in the Red Ponzis statist scheme of economic management. So the idea that Washington should control ZTE is flat-out idiotic, yet it stems 100% from the Empires hex on Iran and North Korea a futile, destructive exercise in the sanctions game which never should have happened in the first place. As we have frequently explained, Iran should be free to conduct a foreign policy of its own choosing in its own middle eastern neighborhood; and that if we got the machinery of war and empire out of the way, the Koreans north and south would readily find a way to denuclearize, demilitarize and economically reunite. And yet thats not the half of it. The Donalds doddering Secretary of Commerce and former crony capitalist thief, Wilbur Ross, explained to bubble vision at the time of the July deal that "compliance" would be assured by placing an entire squadron of Washington operatives inside the company on a permanent basis to makes sure it does not again violate Washingtons sanctions and other edicts. Thats right. Wilbur proposes to run Chinas giant state telecom company from the Commerce Department Building on Constitution Avenue. Thats draining the swamp? Well, at least there is some irony surely not intended in proposing to control a communist state industrial behemoth from Constitution Avenue. Then again, through the largesse of the state and the Feds Bubble Finance, Wilbur Ross became a self-proclaimed billionaire, like his boss. So how would either have a clue about draining the real statist Swamp? China Trade Deal Recipe for a Big Washington Trade Nanny And that gets us to the Donald utterly wrong-headed pursuit of an overall "trade deal" with China a prospect that has the far-flung agencies and contractors in the Imperial City giddy with anticipation. It would simply mean a whole new regime of economic meddling, trade management, bureaucratic enforcement and sanctions for not measuring up. It would also have the meters running overtime at Washingtons law firms and consultancies, which would be overrun with demand from Chinese companies and state agencies seeking help with "compliance". The fact is, America doesnt need no stinkin trade deal with China. Yes, as we have seen, we did import $526 billion last year from China compared to just $130 billion of exports. But that $396 billion deficit is due to factors that trade negotiators and enforcement bureaucrats could not fix in a month of Sundays. As we have shown, its an artifact of bad money and the machinations of central bankers, starting with the Fed. So even though China doesnt import much, its not mainly owing to its high tariffs or its labyrinth of non-tariff barriers. Instead, it results from the fact that Beijing has run the People Printing Press overtime for the last 25 years and has thereby buried its economy in $40 trillion of unsustainable and unrepayable debt debts that will eventually grind its economy to a halt or trigger the mother of all financial implosions. In the interim, however, it wont import much because most foreign suppliers and most especially the US cannot compete with a state controlled economy temporarily blessed with spanking new, debt-financed capital equipment, essentially proletarian labor in a red economy and a minimal welfare state burden on businesses owing (temporarily) to favorable demographics and the stingy benefit policies of its allegedly socialist rulers in Beijing. Thus, even if the Donald should succeed in strong-arming Beijing into tripling its current $15 billion of agricultural imports from the US and doubling its $20 billion of energy imports, the resulting $50 billion uptick in combined exports from these sectors wouldnt make a dent in the trade deficit. And even if they do cut their tariffs on auto imports as promised, thats not going to amount to a hill of beans, either. That because a long time ago all high volume US auto producers GM, Ford and Chrysler recognized that taking coals to Newcastle was the better part of wisdom. That is, they all moved their assembly plants and their parts suppliers to China where they face capital and labor costs that are only a fraction of those in the US. Accordingly, there is not a snowballs chance in the hot place that US based production other than perhaps in the case of tiny volumes of niche or prestige vehicles can compete in Chinas 30 million unit auto market. In fact, autos and parts exports to China currently amount to less than $5 billion, and there is no reason to believe there is much upside at all even with a zero tariff. Even when it comes to the heavy capital equipment made by Caterpillar or the advanced commercial aircraft supplied by Boeing these US suppliers are doing a increasing share of their production and valued added in their own or JV plants in China, not Peoria and Seattle. And as to most consumer goods, fuggetaboutit! On the other hand, the Donald doesnt have a clue about the other side of the equation the $526 billion of annual US imports from China. That baleful fact, however, is the legacy of 30 years of monetary central planning by the Fed, not cheating by the Chinese. The essence of the Feds false prosperity trick was to enable American households to live beyond their means by raising their debts by nearly 6X to $15.6 trillion during the last three decades even as wage and salary incomes grew by only 3.7X. The difference essentially reflected unearned consumption borrowed from the economic future, but also on the margin was supplied by goods emanating from the far lower cost factories of the Red Ponzi. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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