Trump — American Gaullist

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

If a U.S. president calls an adversary “Rocket Man … on a mission to suicide,” and warns his nation may be “totally destroyed,” other ideas in his speech will tend to get lost.

Which is unfortunate. For buried in Donald Trump’s address is a clarion call to reject transnationalism and to re-embrace a world of sovereign nation-states that cherish their independence and unique identities.

Western man has engaged in this great quarrel since Woodrow Wilson declared America would fight in the Great War, not for any selfish interests, but “to make the world safe for democracy.”

Our imperialist allies, Britain, France, Russia, Japan, regarded this as self-righteous claptrap and proceeded to rip apart Germany, Austria, Hungary and the Ottoman Empire and to feast on their colonies.

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After World War II, Jean Monnet, father of the EU, wanted Europe’s nations to yield up their sovereignty and form a federal union like the USA.

Europe’s nations would slowly sink and dissolve in a single polity that would mark a giant leap forward toward world government — Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Parliament of man, the Federation of the world.”

Charles De Gaulle lead the resistance, calling for “a Europe of nation-states from the Atlantic to the Urals.”

For 50 years, the Gaullists were in constant retreat. The Germans especially, given their past, seemed desirous of losing their national identity and disappearing inside the new Europe.

Today, the Gaullist vision is ascendant.

“We do not expect diverse countries to share the same cultures, traditions, or even systems of government,” said Trump at the U.N.

“Strong sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures, and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect. …

“In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to watch.”

Translation: We Americans have created something unique in history. But we do not assert that we should serve as a model for mankind. Among the 190 nations, others have evolved in different ways from diverse cultures, histories, traditions. We may reject their values but we have no God-given right to impose ours upon them.

It is difficult to reconcile Trump’s belief in self-determination with a National Endowment for Democracy whose reason for being is to interfere in the politics of other nations to make them more like us.

Trump’s idea of patriotism has deep roots in America’s past.

After the uprisings of 1848 against the royal houses of Europe failed, Lajos Kossuth came to seek support for the cause of Hungarian democracy. He was wildly welcomed and hailed by Secretary of State Daniel Webster.

But Henry Clay, more true to the principles of Washington’s Farewell Address, admonished Kossuth:

“Far better is it for ourselves, for Hungary, and for the cause of liberty that, adhering to our wise, pacific system, and avoiding the distant wars of Europe, we should keep our lamp burning brightly on the western shore as a light to all nations, than to hazard its utter extinction amid the ruins of fallen or falling republics in Europe.”

Trump’s U.N. address echoed Clay: “In foreign affairs, we are renewing this founding principle of sovereignty. Our government’s first duty is to its people … to serve their needs, to ensure their safety, to preserve their rights, and to defend their values.”

Trump is saying with John Quincy Adams that our mission is not to go “abroad in search of monsters to destroy,” but to “put America first.” He is repudiating the New World Order of Bush I, the democracy crusades of the neocons of the Bush II era, and the globaloney of Obama.

Trump’s rhetoric implies intent; and action is evident from Rex Tillerson’s directive to his department to rewrite its mission statement — and drop the bit about making the world democratic.

The current statement reads: “The Department’s mission is to shape and sustain a peaceful, prosperous, just, and democratic world.”

Tillerson should stand his ground. For America has no divinely mandated mission to democratize mankind. And the hubristic idea that we do has been a cause of all the wars and disasters that have lately befallen the republic.

If we do not cure ourselves of this interventionist addiction, it will end our republic. When did we dethrone our God and divinize democracy?

And are 21st-century American values really universal values?

Should all nations embrace same-sex marriage, abortion on demand, and the separation of church and state if that means, as it has come to mean here, the paganization of public education and the public square?

If freedom of speech and the press here have produced a popular culture that is an open sewer and a politics of vilification and venom, why would we seek to impose this upon other peoples?

For the State Department to declare America’s mission to be to make all nations look more like us might well be regarded as a uniquely American form of moral imperialism.

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OC
OC
September 22, 2017 8:04 am

Isn’t this giving Trump a little too much benefit of the doubt? How does one square this idea of not forcing our beliefs on others while at the same time arming all sorts of nations around Russia, arming Japan, and continuing the wars in Afghanistan, Syria, etc. ?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 22, 2017 8:13 am

Before I read this, I thought a Gaullist must be a guy who doesn’t build a wall.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Iska Waran
September 22, 2017 3:49 pm

No, it’s a guy who can promise Paul a wall and demand Peter pay for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 22, 2017 8:22 am

If you don’t stand opposed to the rapidly developing one world government and beast system you stand with it.

There are only two sides, God’s law and will for man and the opposition to it.

Better decide which you are on, you are on one or the other whether you like it or not.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
  Anonymous
September 22, 2017 8:38 am

One world gov’t = slavery

BL
BL

I’m sick of that worn out phrase, “To make the world safe for democracy”……bleeehh! Hells bells, democracy is mostly to blame for what has trashed this country and it is a lie. The 13% MINORITY of welfare queens have cornholed us into the toilet bowl of history to be flush like a giant flaming turd.
Fuck democracy.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  BL
September 22, 2017 3:42 pm

Making the world safe for democracy is code-speak for making the world safe for American democracy, capitalism and capitalists. When that doesn’t work, the next claim is ‘protecting US interests.

Imagine a neighbor coming into your house to protect his interests, raping your wife and daughter for humanitarian reasons and killing your dog to make your house safe for (his sense of) democracy?

Stucky
Stucky
September 22, 2017 10:53 am

“In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to watch.” ——- Trump

“Trump is saying with John Quincy Adams that our mission is not to go “abroad in search of monsters to destroy,” but to “put America first.” ——— article

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First, it is pure bullshit fantasy to mention as equals Trump and JQA, or any of the Founding Fathers. It’s an insult to them.

Second, Trump’s statement is correct, but in a very diabolically sneaky way. We probably do not try to impose “our way of life” overtly on others (who would really want it anyways?). But, that benign comment is designed to hide the cancerous fact that we unceasingly attempt, and often succeed, in IMPOSING OUR WILL on others.

Venezuela is apparently the next evil country to get a little taste of American non-interference. Wink. Wink.

Lastly, always “putting America first” WILL inevitably result in us interfering with someone else’s “way of life”. There’s just no way around that inconvenient truth.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  Stucky
September 22, 2017 10:58 am

Saying one thing while preparing to do the opposite is a time honored American tradition.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 22, 2017 10:55 am

“(who would really want it anyways?)”

An awful lot of people from all over the world seem to be coming here by any means possible, legal or not, to gain access to it.

Stucky
Stucky
  Anonymous
September 22, 2017 11:07 am

You might be right but for the wrong reason.

Many (most, for some demographics) will NOT assimilate to our way of life.

They come here for all the Free Shit. End of story.

They ain’t your father’s immigrants.

ubercynic
ubercynic
  Stucky
September 22, 2017 2:59 pm

One could (and I have) read many, many thousands of words of immigration logorrhea without finding as much insight and plain good sense as in those four sentences.

ottomatik
ottomatik
September 22, 2017 3:39 pm

I couldent agree more. Trumps speech at the UN was music to my ears. Pat hits on all the highlights for me, that is what I heard, I could give a fuck about Rocket Man, contrary to everyone else apperently.
Trump clearly and without stipulation proclaimed US soverignty.
Wow, its been a spell since I have heard that, especially in that forum, the Globalist Safe Space.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  ottomatik
September 22, 2017 3:57 pm

Otto, did you not read Stucky’s comment – Venezuela is apparently the next evil country to get a little taste of American non-interference.

Every single time we set out to fuck another country, you can bet your winking cornhole that the leader will be painted as an evul fuck. The populace eats it up.

First they slander you, then they invade you and then you die. – Qaddafi (or was that Sadam?)

TampaRed
TampaRed
  EL Coyote
September 22, 2017 9:15 pm

yipper,
are you and indecent servant trading lines?

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  TampaRed
September 22, 2017 9:35 pm

How do you mean? Suzanna asked if we are brothers, I guess because we coincide in a lot of comments. However, I-S loves nobody and I’m not even in that select group.

But if you mean about the winking cornhole – I borrowed it from him, it sounds like something I’d wish I said first. I even recycled it in the winking Universe article. No sense in letting a good image go to waste.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  EL Coyote
September 22, 2017 11:43 pm

that’s exactly what i meant–it was a funny combo–
speaking of suzanna,i haven’t seen her or gayle post 4 a few days–
going to bed so don’t waste time on a reply–

ottomatik
ottomatik
September 22, 2017 5:02 pm

El C.
Yeah, sucks to have oil, what else can I say. Look the fuck out, if you have treasure, best figure a way to hide or defend it, cuz mother fuckers are gonna grab it.
Still, Trump clearly pronounced American Soverignty and consequently the supremacy of OUR Constitution to a packed house of global swine who have been lusting for global authority for decades.
Thats winning for me.
Sorry it sucks so bad to be Venezualen, or Iraqi, Syrian, Ukranian, Iranian, North Korean, Yemmeni, Libyian, Palestinian, Mexican, Swedish, German or any others, blaming Trump for all that misery is a strech.
America First.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  ottomatik
September 22, 2017 9:44 pm

America First sounds like we are going back to predatory imperialism, the last 100 years it was just for shits and grins, this time we mean it.

Venezuela is going to wish they had it as easy as Puerto Rico, we will be expanding the globull war on terr in Venezuela. Trump will ask, What part of no petro-dollar replacement did you not understand?