Is America Up for a Second Cold War?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

After the 19th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party in October, one may discern Premier Xi Jinping’s vision of the emerging New World Order.

By 2049, the centennial of the triumph of Communist Revolution, China shall have become the first power on earth. Her occupation and humiliation by the West and Japan in the 19th and 20th centuries will have become hated but ancient history.

America will have been pushed out of Asia and the western Pacific back beyond the second chain of islands.

Taiwan will have been returned to the motherland, South Korea and the Philippines neutralized, Japan contained. China’s claim to all the rocks, reefs and islets in the South China Sea will have been recognized by all current claimants.

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Xi’s “One Belt, One Road” strategy will have brought South and Central Asia into Beijing’s orbit, and he will be in the Pantheon beside the Founding Father of Communist China, Mao Zedong.

Democracy has been rejected by China in favor of one-party rule of all political, economic, cultural and social life.

And as one views Europe, depopulating, riven by secessionism, fearful of a Third World migrant invasion, and America tearing herself apart over politics and ideology, China must appear to ambitious and rising powers as the model to emulate.

Indeed, has not China shown the world that authoritarianism can be compatible with national growth that outstrips a democratic West?

Over the last quarter century, China, thanks to economic nationalism and $4 trillion in trade surpluses with the United States, has exhibited growth unseen since 19th-century America.

Whatever we may think of Xi’s methods, this vision must attract vast numbers of China’s young — they see their country displace America as first power, becoming the dominant people on earth.

What is America’s vision? What is America’s cause in the 21st century? What is the mission and goal that unites, inspires and drives us on?

After World War II, America’s foreign policy was imposed upon her by the terrible realities the war produced: brutalitarian Stalinist domination of Eastern and Central Europe and much of Asia.

Under nine presidents, containment of the Soviet empire, while avoiding a war that would destroy civilization, was our policy. In Korea and Vietnam, Americans died in the thousands to sustain that policy.

But with the collapse of the Soviet Empire and the breakup of the USSR, it seemed that by 1992 our great work was done. Now democracy would flourish and be embraced by all advanced peoples and nations.

But it did not happen. The “end of history” never came. The New World Order of Bush I did not last. Bush II’s democracy crusade to end tyranny in our world produced disasters from Libya to Afghanistan.

Authoritarianism is now ascendant and democracy is in retreat.

Is the United States prepared to accept a world in which China, growing at twice our rate, more united and purposeful, emerges as the dominant power? Are we willing to acquiesce in a Chinese Century?

Or will we adopt a policy to ensure that America remains the world’s preeminent power?

Do we have what is required in wealth, power, stamina and will to pursue a Second Cold War to contain China, which, strategic weapons aside, is more powerful and has greater potential than the Soviet Union ever did?

On his Asia tour, President Trump spoke of the “Indo-Pacific,” shorthand for the proposition that the U.S., Japan, Australia and India form the core of a coalition to maintain the balance of power in Asia and contain the expansion of China.

Yet, before we create some Asia-Pacific NATO to corral and contain China in this century, as we did the USSR in the 20th century, we need to ask ourselves why.

Does China, even if she rises to surpass the U.S. in manufacturing, technology and economic output, and is a comparable military power, truly threaten us as the USSR did, to where we should consider war to prevent its expansion in places like the South China Sea that are not vital to America?

While China is a great power, she has great problems.

She is feared and disliked by her neighbors. She has territorial quarrels with Russia, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan. She has separatists in Tibet and Xinjiang. Christianity is growing while Communism, the state religion, is a dead faith. Moreover, the monopoly of power now enjoyed by the Communist Party and Xi Jinping mean that if things go wrong, there is no one else to blame.

Finally, why is the containment of China in Asia the responsibility of a United States 12 time zones away? For while China seeks to dominate Eurasia, she appears to have no desire to threaten the vital interests of the United States. China’s Communism appears to be an ideology disbelieved by her own people, that she does not intend to impose it on Asia or the world.

Again, are we Americans up for a Second Cold War, and, if so, why?

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KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
November 17, 2017 10:38 am

I dunno. I have a closet admiration for China. Pearl S. Buck’s book, The Good Earth opened my eyes to things unimaginible to my adolescent mind. The real ‘great leap forward’ of the last 50 years is a study of how a changed government can bring great changes.

Will they one day utilize the purchased oil drilling rights off the coast of Cuba? I dunno. I pray, meditate that they will show us respect as we have given to them since the days of Nixon and Kissinger. That they will allow us to “save face” in the future.

“In late 1960, they abandoned the Great Leap Forward. Private ownership of land was reinstated and communes were cut down to a manageable size. Peasants also had the incentive to produce as much spare food as was possible as they could sell any spare that they had a market.”

The Great Leap Forward

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 17, 2017 10:59 am

For some reason, China always seem to get credit for doing better than it actually is.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
November 17, 2017 11:01 am

“Taiwan will have been returned to the motherland”. The offical US policy is that Taiwan currently belongs to China.
“the United States recognized the Government of the People’s Republic of China as the sole legal government of China, acknowledging the Chinese position that there is but one China and Taiwan is part of China.”. https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35855.htm

wdg
wdg
November 17, 2017 11:44 am

Quotes from The Saker:
https://thesaker.is/a-ziowahabi-attack-on-hezbollah-and-iran/

“That was an ambitious plan, but the Israelis felt pretty confident that their US vassal-state would provide the resources needed to achieve it. And now this entire plan has collapsed due to the very high effectiveness of an informal but yet formidable alliance between Russia, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah.

But their plan is, I think, much cruder: to trigger a serious conflict and then force the USA to intervene.

I have written many articles explaining that the US military does not have the means to win a war against Iran. And that might be the problem here: the US commanders know full well that and they are therefore doing whatever it takes to tell the Neocons “can’t do, so sorry!” (that is the only reason why a US attack on Iran has not happened yet). From an Israeli point of view, this is totally unacceptable and the solution is simple: simply force the USA into a war they really don’t want. After all, who cares how many US goyim will die?…”

How about the Hot War being planned in the Middle East? How about posting this excellent article by The Saker on your web site? Finally there is someone stating the obvious – what any thinking person knows – which is that the US, Canada and the entire Western World are vassal-states controlled by Israel and the Jewish Lobby. In fact, Israel and the Jewish Lobby are one and the same. The quote from Cicero over 2000 years ago applies very well to the Jewish Lobby in the US. The US and the western world cannot allow treason within which is why Jews and the Jewish Lobby, and their Satanic Judaism/Talmud, must be exposed for all to see. The Zionists must be totally purged from every western country. I am sick and tried of the lies, fraud, subversion, theft and deceit on the part of the Jewish Lobby. Is it any wonder they have been expelled from over 100 countries since AD250? https://www.biblebelievers.org.au/expelled.htm

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”― Marcus Tullius Cicero

BB
BB
November 17, 2017 12:25 pm

Wdg ,you are so right .As a result our once ” Christian ” nation is now controlled by these treasonous son of a bitches.They control our money ,our media and much of our government with the money they use to bribe Politicians in Washington DC .I read recently a Jewish dinner party in New York city rised 58+ Million dollars for Jewish interest groups.Just one night.These Jews must be removed from every position of influence or we will lose our Republic forever.

wdg
wdg
  BB
November 17, 2017 5:18 pm

This has happened over a 100 times before…and will happen again. Once the genie is out of the bottle on who controls America, it cannot be put back. Most Jews are not known for self-reflection but it is noble attribute that will come in handy as the day of reckoning approaches. Make no mistake, we will all have to account for our actions – either in this world or the next. My sense is that America will not be taken back via the ballot box because there is not a functioning democracy but through physical force on the battlefield. And unlike the last war betwen the north and the south, which was not a civil war, the comming war for America will be a true civil war. Freedom and sovereignty comes with a high price.

lmorris
lmorris
  BB
November 17, 2017 6:42 pm

we lost the gov’t is them

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
November 18, 2017 7:57 am

Is the United States prepared to accept a world in which China, growing at twice our rate, more united and purposeful, emerges as the dominant power? Are we willing to acquiesce in a Chinese Century?

I think Pat is asking the wrong question, China will grow economically, period. Their military will grow as well to match their economic status, we should expect nothing less. We have no choice. We should have the excpectation of our leaders to negotiate with China to create mutually beneficial trade and relations. Pat should be asking questions is the US leaders willing to do so? Up till now they have not