The Empire: Now or Never

Guest Post by Fred Reed

Many people I talk to seem to think American foreign policy has something to do with democracy, human rights, national security, or maybe terrorism or freedom, or niceness, or something. It is a curious belief,  Washington being interested in all of them. Other people are simply puzzled, seeing no pattern in America’s international behavior. Really, the explanation is simple.

The reason of course is empire, the desire for which is an ancient and innate part of mankind’s cerebral package. Parthian, Roman, Aztec, Hapsburg, British. It never stops.

When the Soviet Empire collapsed, America appeared poised to establish the first truly world empire. The developed countries were American vassals in effect if not in name, many of them occupied by  American troops: Among others, Europe, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Latin America, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. The US had by far the dominant economy and the biggest military, controlled the IMF, NATO, the dollar, SWIFT, and enjoyed technological superiority. Russia was in chaos, China a distant smudge  on the horizon.

Powerful groups in Washington, such as PNAC, began angling towed aggrandizement, but the real lunge came with the attack on Iraq. Current foreign policy openly focuses on dominating the planet.  The astonishing thing is that some people don’t notice.

The world runs on oil. Controlling the supply conveys almost absolute power over those countries that do not have their own. (For example, the Japanese would soon be eating each other if their oil were cut off.)  Saudi Arabia is an American protectorate,and, having seen what happened to Iraq, knows that it can be conquered in short order if it gets out of line. The U. S. Navy could easily block tanker traffic from Hormuz to any or all countries.

A major purpose of the destruction of Iraq was to get control of its oil and put American forces on the border of Iran, another oil power. The current attempt to starve the Iranians aims at installing a American puppet government. The ongoing coup in Venezuela seeks control of another vast oil reserve. It will also serve to intimidate the rest of Latin America by showing what can happen to any country that defies Washington. Why are American troops in Nigeria? Guess what Nigeria has.

Note that Iraq and Iran, in addition to their oil, are geostrategically vital  to a world empire. Further, the immensely powerful Jewish presence in the US supports the Mid-East wars for its own purposes. So, of course, does the arms industry. All God’s chillun love the Empire.

For the Greater Empire to prevail, Russia and China, the latter a surprise contender, must be neutralized. Thus the campaign to crush Russia by economic sanctions. At the same time Washington  pushes NATO, its sepoy militia, ever eastward, wants to station US forces in Poland, plans a Space Command whose only purpose is to intimidate or bankrupt Russia, drops out of the INF Treaty for the same reasons, and seeks to prevent commercial relations between Russia and the European vassals (e.g., Nordstream II).

China of course is the key obstacle to expanding the Empire. Ergo the trade war. America has to stop China’s economic and technological progress, and stop it  now, as It will not get another chance.

The present moment is an Imperial crunch point. America cannot compete with China commercially  or, increasingly, in technology. Washington knows it. Beijing’s advantages are too great: A huge and growing domestic market, a far larger population of very bright people, a for-profit economy that allows heavy investment both internally and abroad, a stable government that can plan well into the future.

America? It’s  power is more fragile than it may seem. The United States  once dominated economically by making better products at better prices, ran a large trade surplus, and barely had competitors. Today it has deindustrialized, runs a trade deficit with almost everybody, carries an astronomical and uncontrolled national debt, and makes few things that the world can’t get elsewhere, often at lower cost.

Increasingly America’s commercial power is as a consumer, not a producer. Washington tells other countries, “If you don’t do as we say, we won’t buy your stuff.” The indispensable country is an indispensable market. With few and diminishing (though important) exceptions, if it stopped selling things to China, China would barely notice, but if it stopped buying, the Chinese economy would wither. Tariffs, note, are just a way of not buying China’s stuff.

Since the profligate American market is vital to other countries, they often do as ordered. But Asian markets grow. So do Asian industries.

As America’s competitiveness declines, Washington resorts to strong-arm tactics. It has no choice. A prime example is the 5G internet, a Very Big Deal, in which Huawei holds the lead. Unable to provide a better product at a better price, Washington forbids the vassals to deal with Huawei–on pain of not buying their stuff. In what appears to be desperation, the Exceptional Nation has actually made a servile Canada arrest the daughter of Huawei’s founder.

The tide runs against the Empire.  A couple of decades ago, the idea that China could compete technologically with America would have seemed preposterous. Today China advances at startling speed. It is neck and neck with the US in supercomputers, launches moonlanders, leads in 5G internet, does leading work in genetics, designs world-class chipsets (e.g., the Kirin 980 and 920) and smartphones. Another decade or two of this and America will be at the trailing edge.

The American decline is largely self-inflicted. The US chooses its government by popularity contests among provincial lawyers rather than by competence. American education deteriorates under assault by social-justice faddists. Washington spends on the military instead of infrastructure and the economy. It is politically chaotic, its policies changing with every new administration.

The first rule of empire is, “Don’t let your enemies unite.” Instead, Washington has pushed Russia, China, and Iran into a coalition against the Empire. It might have been brighter to have integrated Iran tightly into the Euro-American econosphere, but Israel would not have let America do this. The same approach would have worked with Russia, racially closer to Europe than China and acutely aware of having vast empty Siberia bordering an overpopulated China. By imposing sanctions of adversaries and allies alike, Washington promotes dedollarization and recognition that America is not an ally but a master.

It is now or never. If America’s great but declining power does not subjugate the rest of the world quickly, the rising powers of Asia will swamp it. Even India grows. Either  sanctions subdue the world, or Washington starts a world war. Or America becomes just another country.

To paraphrase a great political thinker, “It’s the Empire, Stupid.”

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18 Comments
steve
steve
February 21, 2019 8:29 am

Carroll Quigley’s 1966 book “tragedy and hope” is about the grandmasters who are supranational and seek world domination. We look at the US as the current defacto ruler of the world but there is a group than owns the US and doesn’t ultimately care about its plight. It is but a piece on the grand chessboard. In our elections we are given a choice but it is a false choice. Are the demands of the populace ever instituted? Not on your life. This group cares not about democracy, socialism or communism. They are just vehicles in attainment of the ultimate goal -world domination. Below is an audiobook on Quigley’s work. If you ever doubted all the grand conspiracies, you’ll find they are real by listening.
https://www.joeplummer.com/audiobook

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  steve
February 21, 2019 9:50 am

Steve,

I skimmed that link. Q: why does the title of the book include the word “Hope”? It looks hopeless.

CCRider
CCRider
  Donkey Balls
February 21, 2019 10:18 am

Quigley was a believer in a ruling elite. He eagerly supported their aims.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Donkey Balls
February 21, 2019 3:32 pm

“From what perspective” would be the key methinks…

CCRider
CCRider
February 21, 2019 9:41 am

We can point to the date, June 10, 1963 when the empire was launched for real. On that date President Kennedy (my last president) made a speech at the American University in Washington and said this:

“What kind of a peace do I mean? What kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and build a better life for their children — not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women — not merely peace in our time but peace for all time”.

It was spoken by a man who knew the horror of war. The Bay of Pigs fiasco had convinced him that a sinister force operated behind the scene and being the courageous man he was he intended to stop them. Only the harriman’s, bush’s and dulles’s (top operators for the ruling elite) had other plans. Months later he was massacred in the street and evil triumphed. It’s with us still.

By all means hear Steve’s link. It’s a peek into Satan’s domain.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 21, 2019 10:06 am

A sobering read. Seems indisputable. I suppose a world dominated by China is better than a world dominated by people who have spilled over from the countries with the highest birth rates – although those might not be mutually exclusive.

Ned
Ned
February 21, 2019 10:13 am

The U.S. is not a country, it is a corporation. It is Exxon, Mobile, Unocal, and several investment banking firms. The government obeys the corporations. Under this system, so does the American people, through the barrel of a gun.
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Pequiste
Pequiste
  Ned
February 21, 2019 11:33 am

You are correct, Ned, that The Corporations direct the Government here, instead of a standard fascist state where the Government directs corporations.

However, because of the God-awful incompetent persons leading both Business and Government the U.S.A., it is not classically Fascist but instead a Corporatocracy– or better yet a Kakiscorporatocracy.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
  Pequiste
February 21, 2019 3:13 pm

A kakistocracy is a system of government which is run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. The word was coined as early as the seventeenth century. That sure describes the Zionst-Affirmative Action USA since 1965.

credit
credit
February 21, 2019 10:20 am

So starting another war is our best path forward? A big one.

Ned
Ned
  credit
February 21, 2019 10:27 am

No, it’s akin to an animal that is cornered and desperate to maintain superiority over the earth.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 21, 2019 10:22 am

He knows way more about geo-politics than he does about people.

One of his best pieces ever.

Ned
Ned
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 21, 2019 10:28 am

Fred Reed 2020!

Stucky
Stucky
February 21, 2019 11:21 am

“[America] has deindustrialized, runs a trade deficit with almost everybody, carries an astronomical and uncontrolled national debt, and makes few things that the world can’t get elsewhere, often at lower cost.”

Gawddahum …. we’re awesome!

Please chant with me; — USA! USA! USA! Hooah!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 21, 2019 2:54 pm

It’s never brought up, but to my mind and observation the moment when the ‘universe changed’ was when the US forced the Ecuadorean President’s plane to the ground to search it for Snowden. This was an important event in the timeline that gets overlooked.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evo_Morales_grounding_incident

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  Anonymous
February 21, 2019 5:11 pm

Yep, I remember. I bet shit like that happens all the time now. It won’t stop on it’s own. Someone is going to have to put an end to it.

KaD
KaD
February 21, 2019 6:55 pm

Voter Fraud is highlighted in ‘BLUE’

mark
mark
February 21, 2019 8:26 pm

To paraphrase a great political thinker, “It’s the Empire, Stupid.”

To paraphrase a great scriptural reality, “It’s Revelation, Stupid.”

After reading Reeds latest (we go way back with him writing and me reading) complete absence of the soon to be torn by Civil War Disunited States of America (coming to a country/firefight near you) the 66th book is all the motivation I have needed for a long…long time:

Are You Prepared for a Civil War?
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