Trump Calls Off Cold War II

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Trump Calls Off Cold War II

Beginning his joint press conference with Vladimir Putin, President Trump declared that U.S. relations with Russia have “never been worse.”

He then added pointedly, that just changed “about four hours ago.”

It certainly did. With his remarks in Helsinki and at the NATO summit in Brussels, Trump has signaled a historic shift in U.S. foreign policy that may determine the future of this nation and the fate of his presidency.

He has rejected the fundamental premises of American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and blamed our wretched relations with Russia, not on Vladimir Putin, but squarely on the U.S. establishment.

In a tweet prior to the meeting, Trump indicted the elites of both parties: “Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!”

Trump thereby repudiated the records and agendas of the neocons and their liberal interventionist allies, as well as the archipelago of War Party think tanks beavering away inside the Beltway.

Looking back over the week, from Brussels to Britain to Helsinki, Trump’s message has been clear, consistent and startling.

NATO is obsolete. European allies have freeloaded off U.S. defense while rolling up huge trade surpluses at our expense. Those days are over. Europeans are going to stop stealing our markets and start paying for their own defense.

And there will be no Cold War II.

We are not going to let Putin’s annexation of Crimea or aid to pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine prevent us from working on a rapprochement and a partnership with him, Trump is saying. We are going to negotiate arms treaties and talk out our differences as Ronald Reagan did with Mikhail Gorbachev.

Helsinki showed that Trump meant what he said when he declared repeatedly, “Peace with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing.”

On Syria, Trump indicated that he and Putin are working with Bibi Netanyahu, who wants all Iranian forces and Iran-backed militias kept far from the Golan Heights. As for U.S. troops in Syria, says Trump, they will be coming out after ISIS is crushed, and we are 98 percent there.

That is another underlying message here: America is coming home from foreign wars and will be shedding foreign commitments.

Both before and after the Trump-Putin meeting, the cable news coverage was as hostile and hateful toward the president as any this writer has ever seen. The media may not be the “enemy of the people” Trump says they are, but many are implacable enemies of this president.

Some wanted Trump to emulate Nikita Khrushchev, who blew up the Paris summit in May 1960 over a failed U.S. intelligence operation — the U-2 spy plane shot down over the Urals just weeks earlier.

Khrushchev had demanded that Ike apologize. Ike refused, and Khrushchev exploded. Some media seemed to be hoping for just such a confrontation.

When Trump spoke of the “foolishness and stupidity” of the U.S. foreign policy establishment that contributed to this era of animosity in U.S.-Russia relations, what might he have had in mind?

Was it the U.S. provocatively moving NATO into Russia’s front yard after the collapse of the USSR?

Was it the U.S. invasion of Iraq to strip Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction he did not have that plunged us into endless wars of the Middle East?

Was it U.S. support of Syrian rebels determined to oust Bashar Assad, leading to ISIS intervention and a seven-year civil war with half a million dead, a war which Putin eventually entered to save his Syrian ally?

Was it George W. Bush’s abrogation of Richard Nixon’s ABM treaty and drive for a missile defense that caused Putin to break out of the Reagan INF treaty and start deploying cruise missiles to counter it?

Was it U.S. complicity in the Kiev coup that ousted the elected pro-Russian regime that caused Putin to seize Crimea to hold onto Russia’s Black Sea naval base at Sevastopol?

Many Putin actions we condemn were reactions to what we did.

Russia annexed Crimea bloodlessly. But did not the U.S. bomb Serbia for 78 days to force Belgrade to surrender her cradle province of Kosovo?

How was that more moral than what Putin did in Crimea?

If Russian military intelligence hacked into the emails of the DNC, exposing how they stuck it to Bernie Sanders, Trump says he did not collude in it. Is there, after two years, any proof that he did?

Trump insists Russian meddling had no effect on the outcome in 2016 and he is not going to allow media obsession with Russiagate to interfere with establishing better relations.

Former CIA Director John Brennan rages that, “Donald Trump’s press conference performance in Helsinki … was … treasonous. … He is wholly in the pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???”

Well, as Patrick Henry said long ago, “If this be treason, make the most of it!”

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CCRider
CCRider
July 17, 2018 7:19 am

It was worthy of a Profiles in Courage award from caroline kennedy but don’t hold your breath waiting for it.

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
July 17, 2018 7:39 am

Putin understands the criminal syndicate operating through the English “Financial Stability Board” as the enforcement arm of the “Bank of International Settlements- BIS”, IS the universal sponsor of Terrorism.

The English and Swiss based central banking cartel IS the laundry for those funding the death of American and Coalition Forces- drug and terror money funds those deaths.

It is counterfeiting. The fact those same criminal banks wish everyone to believe the Currency they have counterfeit is “American Dollars”, is simply a LIE.

“Federal Reserve Currency” is NOT “US Currency”. 1 8 6

Bob P
Bob P
July 17, 2018 8:05 am

I’m starting to admire Trump–something I couldn’t imagine happening when I laughed as he announced his candidacy for president. If he can manage to keep the deep state at bay and continue détente with Russia and cease the never-ending wars, and if he can banish a bunch of the Obama criminals to federal prison where they belong, he may well go down as one of the best presidents ever–though MSM will ensure the masses won’t think that while he is president. What’s going on in Washington is beyond belief.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 17, 2018 9:44 am

I really do enjoy these moments,
when the left and the traitors on the right (I’m talking about you, mcstain)
all cry out in pain, as they try to strike at Trump.

we get to see the true colors of the marxist scum who lost their fake civil war in Syria to the russians.

Trump = 1
deep state = -1

I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump gets some sort of concessions out of russia, on these pipeline wars, and if he doesn’t, it don’t matter, it still is the greatest show on earth. (now, if he could only get the fed to stop trying to crash the economy)

James
James
July 17, 2018 9:59 am

Bob,while still paranoid agree with you like what we are seeing with Trump,just hope there are things we are not seeing that are damaging/evil what have you,swilling to give it a chance.

Anon,if the powers that be want to crash the economy would rather have it under someone like Trump then say,Billary!At some point simple math will crash the economy,how hard and what we do as a country/world to mitigate it’s damage while hopefully hanging those responsible will be a hard slog,again,rather Trump then the alternitives.

I wish Trump had offered and was accepted Rand Paul as VP,would have been a nice insurance policy for the Potus and the citizens of the country.

methatbe
methatbe
July 17, 2018 6:35 pm

Kennedy tried doing the same with Khrushchev…

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  methatbe
July 17, 2018 10:29 pm

And look what that got him.