The Fat Lady Sings
August 29, 2016
There are those in positions of power and authority –
call them the elite – who desire that the United States government
changes course; no more global hegemon, as this path has led to the
reality of global nuclear superpower confrontation. I have written
words to this effect more times than I can count over the last several
years.
Of course, just because of this subset of the elite desire this does not mean they can make it so. The elite doesn’t speak with one voice; there are likely also those in “the elite” that desire to continue in the current direction.
Even if the elite spoke with one voice, the elite doesn’t “control” the government and politicians in a direct manner; they have “programmed” politicians and other tools to act in certain manners, and once the virus has been let loose…well, the elite cannot change the direction of a 1300 foot-long cargo ship on a dime.
The building of an Anglo empire has roots that go back hundreds of years. The shifting of the tool as a focal point, from Great Britain to the United States, began over 100 years ago and culminated at the end of World War II. Churchill’s biggest success might very well be as the one British politician holding positions of power throughout this transition from the turn of the last century to the end of that war – and in being instrumental in ensuring the transition. In other words, Churchill’s most important achievement was in destroying the British Empire in exchange for securing the continuation of the Anglo Empire.
The elite work through others – hundreds of thousands of others – trained in proper universities, trained in proper methods of diplomacy, manipulation, and control. They work through others who are trained to react to incentives – money and power.
These hundreds of thousands of people are programmed to act in a certain way. Hillary Clinton is a perfect – and relevant for this time – example. She cannot be and cannot act in any way other than how she has been programmed. The person who gloated at the sodomizing of Kaddafi is what we know her to be.
And this is why I have argued that there are those within this thing we call “the elite” that are supporting Trump for president. Hillary will bomb because that’s what she knows; Trump will negotiate, because that’s what he knows.
While not the first elite mouthpiece to say or write such a thing (I recall Kissinger and many others), thanks to a commentary written by Mike Whitney we have a summary from an article written by one of the most formidable voices to add his to the chorus of “the US must change course”:
In 1997, Brzezinski wrote the book that outlined the blueprint for US global hegemony,The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives. To make a long story short, it was nothing more than a continuation of the geopolitical realities identified by Sir Halford Mackinder in 1904 – control the Eurasian landmass and you control the world. Because of Brzezinski’s association with this disastrous strategy, the fact that he now writes the opposite is rather notable.
This strikes me as more notable than even Kissinger writing such things; Kissinger, despite his horrendous crimes, was an architect of rapprochement with China and worked to build relations with the Soviet Union. In other words, Kissinger is walking a line similar to that which he has walked over the decades. Brzezinski, on the other hand, has done what in some ways is to be considered an about face.
Brzezinski’s article is entitled “Toward a Global Realignment.” While Whitney doesn’t cite this portion of the article from Brzezinski, I find it rather telling:
Brzezinski sees both the growing weakness of the United States government and the increasing strength of Russia and China. Barely hidden under the surface, Brzezinski’s message to the United States government is: start forming partnerships or become irrelevant…or worse. Again, from his article:
Consider: the US was offered this possibility of global domination only with the fall of the Soviet Union – a short 25 years ago. A short 25 years ago, the US stood as the sole global power.
Fifteen years ago, the US government was handed (or created or allowed) the best gift it could ask for if one wanted excuses to surround Russia and China with war and turmoil. That “gift,” it turns out, also sowed the seeds of ultimate destruction – the likely outcome that Brzezinski now warns against.
Twenty-five years and all of that political capital spent and wasted. What a drastic fall in such a short time.
Returning to Whitney:
Yet, Trump is that alternative. And this is why Trump has survived his many blunders to win the Republican nomination. And this is why I place better-than-even odds that he will win in November.
Reprinted with permission from Bionic Mosquito.
Of course, just because of this subset of the elite desire this does not mean they can make it so. The elite doesn’t speak with one voice; there are likely also those in “the elite” that desire to continue in the current direction.
Even if the elite spoke with one voice, the elite doesn’t “control” the government and politicians in a direct manner; they have “programmed” politicians and other tools to act in certain manners, and once the virus has been let loose…well, the elite cannot change the direction of a 1300 foot-long cargo ship on a dime.
The building of an Anglo empire has roots that go back hundreds of years. The shifting of the tool as a focal point, from Great Britain to the United States, began over 100 years ago and culminated at the end of World War II. Churchill’s biggest success might very well be as the one British politician holding positions of power throughout this transition from the turn of the last century to the end of that war – and in being instrumental in ensuring the transition. In other words, Churchill’s most important achievement was in destroying the British Empire in exchange for securing the continuation of the Anglo Empire.
The elite work through others – hundreds of thousands of others – trained in proper universities, trained in proper methods of diplomacy, manipulation, and control. They work through others who are trained to react to incentives – money and power.
These hundreds of thousands of people are programmed to act in a certain way. Hillary Clinton is a perfect – and relevant for this time – example. She cannot be and cannot act in any way other than how she has been programmed. The person who gloated at the sodomizing of Kaddafi is what we know her to be.
And this is why I have argued that there are those within this thing we call “the elite” that are supporting Trump for president. Hillary will bomb because that’s what she knows; Trump will negotiate, because that’s what he knows.
While not the first elite mouthpiece to say or write such a thing (I recall Kissinger and many others), thanks to a commentary written by Mike Whitney we have a summary from an article written by one of the most formidable voices to add his to the chorus of “the US must change course”:
The main architect of Washington’s plan to rule the world has abandoned the scheme and called for the forging of ties with Russia and China. While Zbigniew Brzezinski’s article in The American Interest titled “Toward a Global Realignment” has largely been ignored by the media, it shows that powerful members of the policymaking establishment no longer believe that Washington will prevail in its quest to extend US hegemony across the Middle East and Asia.Whitney’s piece is worth reading, the line for line.
In 1997, Brzezinski wrote the book that outlined the blueprint for US global hegemony,The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives. To make a long story short, it was nothing more than a continuation of the geopolitical realities identified by Sir Halford Mackinder in 1904 – control the Eurasian landmass and you control the world. Because of Brzezinski’s association with this disastrous strategy, the fact that he now writes the opposite is rather notable.
This strikes me as more notable than even Kissinger writing such things; Kissinger, despite his horrendous crimes, was an architect of rapprochement with China and worked to build relations with the Soviet Union. In other words, Kissinger is walking a line similar to that which he has walked over the decades. Brzezinski, on the other hand, has done what in some ways is to be considered an about face.
Brzezinski’s article is entitled “Toward a Global Realignment.” While Whitney doesn’t cite this portion of the article from Brzezinski, I find it rather telling:
A comprehensive U.S. pullout from the Muslim world favored by domestic isolationists, could give rise to new wars (for example, Israel vs. Iran, Saudi Arabia vs. Iran, a major Egyptian intervention in Libya) and would generate an even deeper crisis of confidence in America’s globally stabilizing role.Clearly, Brzezinski is not embracing an isolationist position. He is advocating for the only position that might allow the US government to remain a relevant player on the world stage.
Brzezinski sees both the growing weakness of the United States government and the increasing strength of Russia and China. Barely hidden under the surface, Brzezinski’s message to the United States government is: start forming partnerships or become irrelevant…or worse. Again, from his article:
The alternative to a constructive vision, and especially the quest for a one-sided militarily and ideologically imposed outcome, can only result in prolonged and self-destructive futility. For America, that could entail enduring conflict, fatigue, and conceivably even a demoralizing withdrawal to its pre-20th century isolationism.This is Brzezinski’s fear.
Consider: the US was offered this possibility of global domination only with the fall of the Soviet Union – a short 25 years ago. A short 25 years ago, the US stood as the sole global power.
Fifteen years ago, the US government was handed (or created or allowed) the best gift it could ask for if one wanted excuses to surround Russia and China with war and turmoil. That “gift,” it turns out, also sowed the seeds of ultimate destruction – the likely outcome that Brzezinski now warns against.
Twenty-five years and all of that political capital spent and wasted. What a drastic fall in such a short time.
Returning to Whitney:
…Clinton is still fully committed to expanding US hegemony across Asia. She doesn’t understand the risks this poses for the country or the world. She’s going to persist with the interventions until the US war-making juggernaut is stopped dead-in-its-tracks which, judging by her hyperbolic rhetoric, will probably happen some time in her first term.For some reason, Whitney never mentions Trump as the alternative – as one who comes closer to Brzezinski’s new position.
Brzezinski presents a rational but self-serving plan to climb-down, minimize future conflicts, avoid a nuclear conflagration and preserve the global order. (aka — The “dollar system”) But will bloodthirsty Hillary follow his advice?
Not a chance.
Yet, Trump is that alternative. And this is why Trump has survived his many blunders to win the Republican nomination. And this is why I place better-than-even odds that he will win in November.
Reprinted with permission from Bionic Mosquito.
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