The American Empire and Economic Collapse

American Empire Collapse

Despite the widespread hope among libertarians, classical liberals, non-interventionists, progressive peaceniks, and all those opposed to the US Empire that it may have some of its murderous reins pulled in with the election of Donald Trump, it appears that such optimism has now been dashed.  While the hope for a less meddlesome US foreign policy is not completely extinguished and would never have existed had the Wicked Witch of Chappaqua been elected, a number of President Trump’s foreign policy actions, so far, have been little different than his recent predecessors.

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President Trump’s biggest blunder was his acquiesce to the Deep State’s coup of General Michael Flynn, the most Russian friendly among Trump’s foreign policy entourage.  Since Flynn’s abrupt departure, there has been little talk of a rapprochement with Russia, but instead there has been continued saber rattling by the war mongers that Trump has, unfortunately, chosen to surround himself with.

The most recent Russian badgering has come from Secretary of Defense, James “Mad Dog” Mattis who wrongly accused it of “bad behavior:” “Russia’s violations of international law are now a matter of record from what happened with Crimea to other aspects of their behavior in mucking around other people’s elections and that sort of thing.”* Of course, the US has never tried to influence the outcomes of elections or “mucked around” in the affairs of sovereign countries, heaven forbid!

While candidate Trump correctly spoke of the Iraqi War as a disaster and US Middle Eastern policy as a failure, he has done little to alter course in the region, but continues to follow and has, in some instances, escalated tensions.  Some ominous examples:

Bombing raids of Mosul killing over 200 civilians

The deployment of another 1,000 ground troops to Syria

Additional US ground troops “expected” to be deployed to Afghanistan

Continuous threats to Iran – “put on notice”

In the Far East, President Trump has done little to alleviate hostilities.  In a belligerent March tweet during Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson’s trip to the region, he wrote: “North Korea is behaving very badly.  They have been ‘playing’ the United States for years.  China has done little to help.”**

A number of perceptive commentators think otherwise and have shown that it has been the US over the years that has acted disingenuously.  “Despite Western media demonization of North Korea as some kind of crazy rogue state,” Finian Cunningham points out, “the people there are not fools.  They know from family histories the atrocious cost of American war.  And they know that any nation perceived as weak by Washington will be bombed back to the Stone Age.”***

These trends, and the President’s unnecessary request for increased “defense spending,” all point to more of the same for US overseas relations.  In fact, there will most likely be continued military escalation if the likes of General “Mad Dog” Mattis get their way.

It is now apparent that the only way in which significant change will come about in American foreign affairs will be if there is a severe financial crisis which impairs the nation enough so that it can no longer bankroll its military adventurism.  History has a number of examples of this.

Great Britain, who the US Empire is largely patterned after, lost its empire when it became financially exhausted due, in large part, to its insane decision to enter the two World Wars of the past century.  To fight in those conflagrations drained Britain of its wealth and devastated it demographically which it, and the rest of Europe, has never recovered.

The US is heading down a similar path of decline as it has squandered its wealth and treasure in the maintenance of an overseas empire while it has expanded its welfare state at home, meaning less wealth which can be tapped from an increasingly unproductive and parasitic populace.  Couple this with an onerous tax burden, an inflationist monetary policy which has destroyed the purchasing power of the dollar, and gargantuan public debt and you have primed the country for a financial cataclysm.

Despite the dramatic fall in the standard of living and the immense social strife and unrest that an economic collapse would bring about, there is a silver lining.  Like Great Britain before it, a financial crisis and/or the loss of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency would force the US to abandon its overseas empire – closing bases, bringing troops home, and stopping intervention in the myriad of arenas across the planet.

A defunct US Empire would also be bad news and mean grisly retribution for all those lackeys and puppets who have been supported and propped up by American might: another positive aspect to the end of the Empire.

The collapse will mean America, too, will face reprisals from all those who have suffered under its hegemony.  The payback will come from both economic warfare as the US has used through its “Dollar Diplomacy” to control and manipulate foreign economies and by some sort of military humiliation.

The impact of an economic collapse could be mitigated somewhat if the US abandoned its role as global policeman as resources squandered abroad could be then available for the rebuilding of the domestic economy while, at the same time, hostility with America’s adversaries would be reduced.

Unless President Trump replaces the warmongers and interventionists which he has unwisely surrounded himself with and return to his wildly popular campaign promise of an American First foreign policy, the US Empire will remain the greatest threat to world peace that currently exists.  If things continue as such, it will only be through the comeuppance of Economic Mother Nature when She bursts the American bubble economy that the Empire upon which it rests will, at long last, come to a fitting and much needed end!

*Ellen Mitchell, “Mattis Says Response Coming Soon on Russia Arms Treaty Violation.”  The Hill.  31 March 2017.

**Pamela Engel, “Trump: North Korea is ‘Behaing Very Badly,’ and China ‘Has Done Little to Help.’”  Business Insider17 March 2017.

***Finian Cunningham, “Only a Fool Would Trust Rogue State USA.”  Sputnik Internaional.  19 March 2017.

 

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Ed
Ed
April 2, 2017 1:23 pm

“The impact of an economic collapse could be mitigated somewhat if the US abandoned its role as global policeman as resources squandered abroad could be then available for the rebuilding of the domestic economy”

Not necessarily true. Those huge expenditures are only available because the dollar is the reserve currency, and that is due to the backing of the dollar with military force. Even if the military empire was voluntarily dismantled, the result would be the end of dollar hegemony. Those funds aren’t going to be available either way.

It seems apparent that this is going to happen anyway. If the beneficiaries of empire keep pushing, the collapse will probably cause massive loss of life because of war. If the collapse comes before a war can be launched in a futile attempt to prevent it, that might be better for humanity over all..

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Ed
April 3, 2017 3:21 pm

ED
I fear your’e right. Some choices huh? WE get real horrible or even worserer yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 2, 2017 1:47 pm

The world is not going to be at peace, no matter who does or doesn’t do what.

Most of our foreign military involvement is the result of treaty obligations that took a long time to fully establish themselves and will take a long time to disengage ourselves from, it it is even possible to do that without triggering a major war in the process.

There will be no peace till everything now in motion in every part of the globe has played itself out, don’t waste your time hoping for it.

rhs jr
rhs jr
April 2, 2017 2:10 pm

I added up Welfare (SS, IS, Medicare, Health, Ed) and got 63%; Defense is 24%. You are to sweet on Socialism and to sour on what the Federals job actually is. http://www.safehaven.com/article/23993/the-us-government-is-bankrupt

Rojam
Rojam
  rhs jr
April 2, 2017 5:19 pm

Does this 24% include the trillions the Pentagon has misplaced and lost? Also, what defensive war are we currently fighting? For that matter, what declared war are we currently fighting? Since when is it “the Federals job” to bomb other countries we are not at war with, much less hospitals and wedding party’s of those countries? Since when is it “the Federals job” to brutally kill leaders of other countries we are currently not at war with, then leave those countries inn ruins or prop those counties we bomb with puppets who are worse than the dictators we killed?

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Rojam
April 4, 2017 1:07 am

I agree and can’t defend the NeoCon leadership of America. Hopefully Trump will do something about that, the Federal Reserve, the Controlled Media, Chemtrails, Climate lies, GMOs, vaccines, public schools. FEMA, DUMBs, the Courts, the Budget, EPA etc etc. But again, the main function of WDC is National Defense and Welfare is not a WDC function.

Capn Mike
Capn Mike
  rhs jr
April 2, 2017 5:31 pm

OK, so 63% to feed and care for people (and yes I KNOW they don’t deserve it, sheesh), vs. 24% to fucking SLAUGHTER people. You would prefer a reversal of these proportions? Hmmm…

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Capn Mike
April 4, 2017 1:08 am

Duh…

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  rhs jr
April 3, 2017 3:16 pm

RHS jr
Are those figures from the off budget budget or the tiny on budget budget. You know, the tiny one they are always balancing. I don’t think that one has enough in it to lose 6.5 trillion that we know of and still pay for anything else. I just don’t trust numbers that us mere mortals are allowed to see.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Fleabaggs
April 4, 2017 1:16 am

Obama only did a Budget his first year (I think) and the CBO only did one Audit under Obama and gave up because his administration was not keeping legal records. How the MSM and Congress missed that is pure criminal. Black Budget, Off Budget and the Federal Reserve Back Door are huge; we need to give Trump a couple years to tackle that.

Flashman
Flashman
April 2, 2017 2:10 pm

Trump has been and will continue to be blocked by the Deep State at every turn. There’s not a dimes worth of difference between the 2 political parties which both represent DS interests and I doubt there are more than a dozen of our federally elected officials that are not being bribed, blackmailed or in fear for their lives. Trump will be lying in state in the rotunda of the US Capitol before he’s allowed to seriously challenge the power of the DS. There is no way of voting ourselves out of this.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
April 2, 2017 8:25 pm

Like the bulley in school that is not satisfied with leaving you alone . America has stuck its dick beaters in every bodies business since WW2 and when we should have been backing off we stroked harder and faster and are all the poorer for it ! We are a nation in severe decline thanks to the shadow government of the deep state military industrial complex . Now thanks to Wall Street , K-Street and Capitol Street we are bankrupt financially & morally with no end in sight . 70% of our young men 18 to 24 are not fit for military service physically or mentally , I suppose many are confused which bathroom to use ! Mean while the big bad bear has increased their military draft by 150 thousand and extended its reserve call up age to 35 from 25 . This is no time to keep playing world police and big bulley our bluff will be called ! The best fight we as a nation can have now is the one we avoid ! We are not and will not be ready to lead follow or get out of the way for a long time if ever from the voices I hear from the left ! Believe me snowflakes in combat your space will be invaded violated continuously . Pray For Peace , not a believer ? Witness and survive combat , you may find yourself taking a knee daily !

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