Forget Trump: The Military-Industrial Complex Is Still Running The Show With Russia

Authored by Bruce Fein via The American Conservative,

As the media fulminates, they fail to see how Trump has kept the usual machinery running…

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President Donald Trump has strengthened, not weakened, American military and economic opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin. That fact has been mostly unreported and it is of the utmost importance. Irrespective of what Trump harrumphs about NATO or Vladimir Putin, the multi-trillion-dollar military-industrial-counterterrorism complex (MICC) rules American-Russian relations as it has for seven decades. And the nightmare of the MICC is not to lose a friend, but to lose an enemy.

Fake news is fixated on personalities. Authentic news understands that nations have no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests. The executive branch in particular has a permanent interest in exaggerating threats to augment its own power and to order up more superfluous military spending.

President Barack Obama, in opposing Russian designs, refused to provide military assistance to Ukraine. Trump has authorized the transfer of defensive military weapons.

Obama limited the U.S. military mission in Syria to defeating ISIS. Trump has expanded the mission to remain in Syria indefinitely and influence the outcome of that country’s protracted civil war.

Trump is also planning a $1.2 trillion upgrade of our nuclear arsenal, including low-yield tactical weapons, largely targeting Russia. His most recent National Security Strategy paper elaborates:

The United States will respond to the growing political, economic, and military competitions we face around the world. China and Russia challenge American power, influence, and interests, attempting to erode American security and prosperity. They are determined to make economies less free and less fair, to grow their militaries, and to control information and data to repress their societies and expand their influence.

Trump has supported NATO’s 30,000-strong rapid response force in case of a Russian attack. He has exhorted NATO members to spike their military spending against Russia from 2 percent or less of GDP to 4 percent.

Trump has affirmed that he will treat an attack on any NATO member as an attack on the United States and will respond with military force without a constitutionally required declaration of war. He has not withdrawn even one soldier of more than 50,000 on the ground in NATO countries.

Trump has maintained economic sanctions against Russia for its annexation of Crimea and further military encroachments into eastern Ukraine. He signed the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, which the Russian prime minister assailed as a “full-scale trade war.”

Last April, the Trump administration’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), in consultation with the Department of State, designated seven Russian oligarchs and 12 companies they own or control, 17 senior Russian government officials, and a state-owned Russian weapons trading company and its subsidiary, a Russian bank. A designee’s assets in the United States are frozen and business dealings with Americans are prohibited.

“The Russian government operates for the disproportionate benefit of oligarchs and government elites,” said Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin.

“The Russian government engages in a range of malign activity around the globe, including continuing to occupy Crimea and instigate violence in eastern Ukraine, supplying the Assad regime with material and weaponry as they bomb their own civilians, attempting to subvert Western democracies, and malicious cyber activities. Russian oligarchs and elites who profit from this corrupt system will no longer be insulated from the consequences of their government’s destabilizing activities.”

Trump supported the addition of Montenegro to NATO despite its self-evident irrelevance to the national security of the United States.

Trump’s detractors moan that he swoons over Putin, a proven assassin (the Litvinenko polonium 210 poisoning), international terrorist (the missile strike on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine), and serial liar (denying that he controls the GRU). They deplore the absurdly positive things he’s said about Russia’s cruel dictatorship and meddling in American politics (as we meddle in theirs). But they cannot point to a single thing the Trump administration has done that has diminished our overwhelming military and economic superiority over Russia or deterrence of Russian aggression.

Trump is only background noise.

Our enduring national security libretto is composed by the MICC with the acquiescence of the American people. And its armored knight gratifies them as always with the vicarious thrill of power and domination.

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11 Comments
Gilnut
Gilnut
July 21, 2018 9:40 am

I fail to understand Trump’s inability to tear down the MIC in his two years in office. I mean it’s only existed since WWII (and very likely before that) and has gathered financial and political power exponentially in the seventy-odd years since the war. How somebody could NOT just come into the Presidency and turn that ship on a dime is completely unacceptable. He’s obviously part of the Globalist regime since he hasn’t fixed EVERYTHING right NOW.

Darrell Dullnig
Darrell Dullnig
  Gilnut
July 21, 2018 1:16 pm

Well, glibnut, I may just have been caught up in all the chaotic screaming, shouting and arm waving hysteria, so that I missed something important, but I don’t recall seeing any evidence that POTUS has done ANYTHING since taking office but talk. As has been pointed out by one astute observer, he could have released all of the remaining JFK files, unredacted, just to assure his supporters his heart is in the right place.

And in spite of all the talk, not only have no swamp critters been fished out of the swamp, the level of the swamp is right where it always has been, if not a bit higher.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Darrell Dullnig
July 21, 2018 1:33 pm

You don’t look much at the world around you and the daily events that take place, do you?

Darrell Dullnig
Darrell Dullnig
  Anonymous
July 21, 2018 5:07 pm

I don’t watch tee vee, if that’s what you mean. I watched the sunrise early this morning, and listened to the birds serenading me while I sipped my coffee. Otherwise, I amuse myself with the commentary on these postings, and add my little contributions as the mood strikes me. That’s enough for me.

One important thing in my defense, though; I am man enough to use my own name, rather than to hide behind a mask called “anonymous”. You have no excuse for calling me out while you cloak yourself in such a cowardly manner, so name yourself or stuff your bilk.

CCRider
CCRider
July 21, 2018 9:45 am

We all on TBP sensed this truth but it’s still startling to read it out loud. It’s no different in the financial realm. Trump can yak up anything he wants about not liking the fed raising rates but it’s just noise there as well. It’s not possible that he’s unaware of this situation. So if he doesn’t call out the American people on this and declare an insurrection then we’ll know for sure he’s a sell-out.

Vote, my ass.

Ten Year Lurker
Ten Year Lurker
July 21, 2018 10:27 am

Yawn.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 21, 2018 10:37 am

Obama limited our action in Syria to defeating ISIS? Really? And here I thought ISIS was thriving back then because the Obama-McCain alliance kept funding and arming the “moderate rebels” (the frontmen for Isis).

Uncorrected
Uncorrected
July 21, 2018 3:15 pm

“a proven assassin (the Litvinenko polonium 210 poisoning), international terrorist (the missile strike on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine), and serial liar (denying that he controls the GRU)”

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a proven scapegoat (the Litvinenko polonium 210 poisoning), framed international terrorist (the missile strike on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine), and political strategist (denying that he controls the GRU)

There. Fixed it for you.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
July 21, 2018 4:59 pm

Great post to smoke out all the completely clueless Trump haters on the site…Trump has faced a coup and the opposition of both parties in DC since before he was inaugurated. In the face of that, he has achieved quite a bit, avoided starting any new wars, improved relations with Russia, improved the economy, and moved the Overton window quite a lot…None of which would have happened with Hillary.

Darrell Dullnig
Darrell Dullnig
  pyrrhus
July 21, 2018 7:35 pm

“Improved the economy”?

Could you elaborate a bit on that, so as to convince the rest of us out here that there is something in that other than whatever you are smoking?

Come on, “Pyrrhus”, or whatever that means; show us your credentials, or shut up!