On to Caracas and Tehran!

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

On to Caracas and Tehran!

In the Venezuelan crisis, said President Donald Trump in Florida, “All options are on the table.” And if Venezuela’s generals persist in their refusal to break with Nicolas Maduro, they could “lose everything.”

Another example of Yankee bluster and bluff?

Or is Trump prepared to use military force to bring down Maduro and install Juan Guaido, the president of the national assembly who has declared himself president of Venezuela?

We will get an indication this weekend, as a convoy of food and humanitarian aid tries to force its way into Venezuela from Colombia.

Yet, even given the brutality of the regime and the suffering of the people — 1 in 10 have fled — it is hard to see Trump sending the Marines to fight the Venezuelan army in Venezuela.

Where would Trump get the authority for such a war?

Still, the lead role that Trump has assumed in the crisis raises a question. Does the reflexive interventionism — America is “the indispensable nation!” — that propelled us into the forever war of the Middle East, retain its hold on the American mind?

Next week, Trump meets in Hanoi with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

While Kim has not tested his missiles or nuclear warheads in a year, few believe he will ever surrender the weapons that secure his survival and brought the U.S. superpower to the negotiating table.

Is Trump prepared to accept a deal that leaves a nuclear North but brings about a peace treaty, diplomatic relations and a withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Korean Peninsula? Or are American forces to be in Korea indefinitely?

Nancy Pelosi’s House just voted to cut off U.S. support for the Saudi war against the Houthi rebels in Yemen. The Senate may follow.

Yet Trump is prepared to use his first veto to kill that War Powers Resolution and retain the right to help the Saudi war effort.

What is our vital interest in Yemen’s civil war? Why would Trump not wish to extricate us from that moral and humanitarian disaster?

Answer: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his regime would sustain a strategic defeat should the Houthis, supported by Iran, prevail.

Before the Warsaw conference called by the U.S. to discuss the Middle East, Bibi Netanyahu’s office tweeted: “This is an open meeting with representatives of leading Arab countries, that are sitting down together with Israel in order to advance the common interest of war with Iran.”

The “war-with-Iran” tweet was swiftly deleted, replaced with a new tweet that spoke of “the common interest of combating Iran.”

Like many Americans with whom he is close, Bibi has never hidden his belief as to what we Americans must do to Iran.

Early this week came leaks that Trump officials have discovered that Shiite Iran has been secretly collaborating with the Sunni terrorists of al-Qaida. This could, headlined The Washington Times, provide “the legal rationale for U.S. military strikes” on Iran.

At the Munich Security Conference, however, NATO allies Britain, France and Germany recommitted to the Iran nuclear treaty from which Trump withdrew, and to improved economic relations with Tehran.

Trump pledged months ago to bring home the 2,000 U.S. troops in Syria and half of the 14,000 in Afghanistan. But he is meeting resistance in his own party in Congress and even in his own administration.

Reasons: A U.S. pullout from Syria would abandon our Kurdish allies to the Turks, who see them as terrorists, and would force the Kurds to cut a deal with Syria’s Bashar Assad and Russia for their security and survival.

This week, Britain and France informed us that if we leave Syria, then they leave, too.

As for pulling out of Afghanistan, the probable result would be the fall of the Kabul government and return of the Taliban, who hold more territory now than they have since being overthrown 18 years ago. For Afghans who cast their lot with the Americans, it would not go well.

U.S. relations with Russia, which Trump promised to improve, have chilled to Cold War status. The U.S. is pulling out of Ronald Reagan’s INF treaty, which bans land-based nuclear missiles of 300 to 3,000 mile range.

Putin has said that any reintroduction of land-based U.S. missiles to Europe would mean a new class of Russian missiles targeted on Europe — and on the United States.

Today, the U.S. maintains a policy of containment of Russia and China, which are more united than they have been since the first days of the Cold War. We are responsible for defending 28 NATO nations in Europe, twice as many as during the Cold War, plus Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand.

We have troops in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and appear on the cusp of collisions with Venezuela and Iran. Yet we field armed forces a fraction of the size they were in the 1950s and 1960s and the Reagan era.

And the U.S. national debt is now larger than the U.S. economy.

This is imperial overstretch. It is unsustainable.

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14 Comments
Ivan
Ivan
February 22, 2019 7:44 am

meanwhile the stupid people dye their hair green, are sexually confused, permanently offended and electronically leashed

Let the house of cards fall

bob sykes
bob sykes
February 22, 2019 7:53 am

People keep forgetting Somalia, but we’re still there 27 years on.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  bob sykes
February 22, 2019 9:35 am

Yup, we’re all over the middle east and north africa. Unreal… Chip

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
  bob sykes
February 22, 2019 10:04 am

Shhhhhh…. be verwe verwe quiet!

I’m hunting on behalf of Israel.

Stucky
Stucky
  bob sykes
February 22, 2019 11:34 am

“US signals to provide more than $900 million in aid for Somalia in critical investment”

Almost a billion Trumpy Notes to a country with basically no government …. ZERO accountability as to WHO gets the money … a land of mooslimfuks who pretty much hate America. Niiiiiice!!!

https://goobjoog.com/english/us-signals-to-provide-more-than-900-million-in-aid-for-somalia-in-critical-investment/

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
February 22, 2019 9:34 am

The one thing the red team and blue team seem to agree on is perpetual WAR… Chip

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
February 22, 2019 10:03 am

More softball-smokescreen articles from the CONTROLLED OPPOSITION.

If Pat’s article ended with “Perhaps it’s time to fire up the torches and sharpen the pitchforks” it would have some credibility.

MadJack
MadJack

Pat still imagines himself part of the Establishment. He’s like PCR, basically a coward and a cuck. If either of them is remembered at all, it will be for their metaphorical Reagan knob slobbin’

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
  MadJack
February 22, 2019 6:59 pm

Thank you sir. A lot of older folks and younger nominal libertarians refuse to give up hope on Rand Paul, Buchanan, PCR, and a slew of other legacy writers. They didn’t swallow the red pill all the way.

I was like 8 or 9 when Reagan was (s)elected. I used to think he was a fantastic President… until I grew up.

Dich
Dich

Was or was like??

Ned
Ned
February 22, 2019 10:16 am

And the U.S. national debt is now larger than the U.S. economy.
This is imperial overstretch. It is unsustainable.

But, but, but,…..how is the Military Industrial Complex going to pay it’s shareholders?

splurge
splurge
  Ned
February 22, 2019 5:12 pm

Live ammo maybe?

MadJack
MadJack
  Ned
February 22, 2019 6:10 pm

“It’s” shareholders? Don’t you mean “its” shareholders. You dumb or just lazy?

john prokovich
john prokovich
February 22, 2019 1:13 pm

What about the hungry in our own country?