Those Who Seek to Rule

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas via International Man

US treaties

The reader may be familiar with the Russian parable of the frog and the scorpion.

A flood occurs and a scorpion finds himself on a small, dry patch of land, but will soon drown when the water rises. He sees a frog and says to him, “Please save me, I cannot swim. If I could get on your back and you swim to the higher ground, I’ll be saved.” The frog says, “But you are a scorpion – you might sting me and I would die.” The scorpion says, “That would be very foolish of me, for if I were to sting you, we would both drown.”

The frog nods his head and lets the scorpion climb onto his back. He swims toward the higher ground, but before they reach it, the scorpion stings him. As the frog feels the sting paralyzing him, he says, “What have you done, you treacherous fool? Now we will both drown.” The scorpion says, “I could not help it. It is my nature.”

It’s an insightful parable. People follow their nature. We should not be fooled into thinking that they will do otherwise.

We’d like to think that all people have a sense of compassion and fair play, but this isn’t so. Roughly ten percent of all people, in any population, are estimated to have traits associated with narcissism. Roughly four percent are estimated to be sociopathic and one percent are estimated to be psychopathic.

Unfortunately, those people who possess these pathologies have a far greater drive to achieve power than those who do not. So, the longer a government exists, the more riddled with pathological types it becomes.

One of the shortcomings in those who are pathological is that they have very little patience for learning or understanding. They tend to place little value on the reality of a situation. They rely on dictatorial behaviour to obtain a desired outcome. So, for example, you have a president such as Donald Trump who doesn’t read books and knows little about history. He and his equally short-sighted support staff shout to other sovereign nations, “Get with the program, or we’ll destroy you.”

Those who learn don’t seek to rule. Those who seek to rule don’t learn.

As simplistic as this statement appears, it can generally be counted on to hold true.

If a political leader has studied history, he’s probably learned that it’s extremely short-sighted to attempt to dictate to other sovereign nations. Although it may work, in small doses, for a limited time, if it becomes a general policy, it will create ever-increasing animosity.

This would be true, even if the other leaders are reasonable people. However, if the other leaders share the same pathologies as the leader who is being presumptuous, they’re likely to be just as vain and stubborn as the leader who’s applying the pressure.

In mid-2017, the US decided to impose sanctions against Russia, and, of course, the US has every right to diminish its trade with Russia if it sees fit.

But for the sanctions to work, Europe would have to endorse and enforce the sanctions as well, so the US government announced to the EU that its countries would be expected to fully participate in the sanctions.

The reaction from the EU was immediate: If they were to enforce the sanctions, Russia would most assuredly respond by diminishing their delivery of natural gas to Europe, which Europe cannot survive without. The EU pointed this out to the US, but Washington insisted that, as top doggie amongst the Western allies, it expected Europe to toe the US line.

This, of course, created an impasse for Europe. They wished to retain as good a working relationship with the Americans as they could, but not to the point that they lost their lifeline of natural gas from Russia. The leaders of France and Germany, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel, personally went to Moscow to assure President Putin that they would not be party to the US sanctions.

Fortunately, this was handled quietly and did not become a media issue; however, the EU were warned that Washington did not take kindly to its directives being ignored.

In October 2017, President Trump announced that he was unilaterally breaking the Iran nuclear deal of 2015 without giving any consideration whatever as to whether any of the other signatories (Iran, China, UK, France, Russia, and Germany) were in agreement.

Once again, the other powers involved were rightfully angered at Washington’s increasing tendency to do as it pleased and its expectation that all others would simply fall into line. However, the other powers held their tongues in order to maintain peace with Washington.

Then, in mid-2019, Washington applied sanctions to Iran and once again announced to Europe that it expected them to support the sanctions. The sanctions that the US created were in no way harmful to the US. However, they were quite harmful to Europe, which depended heavily on Iran for oil.

Immediately, the UK, France, and Germany implemented the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange, or INSTEX. This would bypass the SWIFT system, which presently acts as the clearing house for international payments. (Although SWIFT is centred in Brussels, it falls under the control of the US.) Almost immediately, Russia announced that it wished to sign on to the new system. China has not yet weighed in.

American officials have responded by issuing a warning to Europe that they are undermining Washington’s policy of “maximum pressure” to Iran, which is unacceptable to the top doggie amongst the Western allies.

So, what we see here is the US assuming that it can sign treaties involving multiple powers, then to unilaterally, not only back out of those treaties, but insist that the other signatories damage their economies in order to keep the US happy.

From an objective standpoint, most anyone would be inclined to say, “But if the US continues to behave in this manner, it will completely destroy its relationship with its allies. Then, when the time comes that the US needs them most, such as if the US were to go to war with Iran, it’s very likely that the Americans would find themselves with no allies. In fact, those allies would have every reason to side with Iran. That’s not a war the US could win.”

So, why on earth would Washington behave in such a cavalier manner? Well, we go back to the premise that the political class is made up primarily of pathological types who, by their very pathology, act rashly without thinking things through, then seek to enforce ill-conceived edicts out of arrogance and vanity.

Like the scorpion, they do so even to the point of their own self-destruction, because “it is their nature.”

Throughout history, every great empire that has ever existed has eventually collapsed. Invariably, the pattern is the same. The political class, increasingly, becomes populated with pathological types. They create massive debt, make promises to the electorate that they can never deliver on, overestimate their power internationally, then, finally, wage a war that they cannot win.

This final step almost always proves to be the death knell of the empire, for two reasons: first, because the empire underestimates the collective power and resolve of its opponents and, second, because, in the midst of war, it runs out of money, due to its pre-existing debt and the massive capital demand of warfare.

No one has ever succeeded in stopping an empire from destroying itself in this manner. The best that can be done is to get well away from the Goliath before it falls.

Editor’s Note: It’s clear the rivalry between the US and China is getting intense. The trend of increasing tensions shows no signs of slowing down. It could all be coming to a head soon… and that will have enormous economic and political consequences.

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anon
anon
August 12, 2019 5:26 pm

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/09/tech/white-house-social-media-executive-order-fcc-ftc/index.html

Think it is true?
White House proposal would have FCC and FTC police alleged social media censorship

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
  anon
August 13, 2019 5:05 am

Swamp expansion

KaD
KaD
August 12, 2019 6:35 pm

America is a Donkey Show
America is a Donkey Show
  KaD
August 12, 2019 7:44 pm

Crazy

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
  KaD
August 13, 2019 5:11 am

Who doubted me when I said Massachusetts was in many ways, worse than California?

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
August 12, 2019 6:44 pm

That’s a poison dart frog, the scorpion is in grave danger…..

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
August 12, 2019 7:00 pm

Hey, where’s that sloppy turd of a Millennial Marxist that was posting about his “lovely” trip to Shitcago???

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-12/illinois-shrinking-tax-base-residents-are-leaving-taking-their-incomes-them

Here’s what a supermajority of perfectly manicured cock ticklers will get you!

'mouse No. 9
'mouse No. 9
August 13, 2019 9:17 am

Ahh, you know, I’ve learned things from JT write ups in the past, but…
He seems hell bent on always pointing out how the US is in the midst of the 2nd fall of the Roman Empire.
So, too, always advising to get out, or, at least get a 2nd passport and real estate in planning a future expatriation move.
That’s for the rich, elite freedom lovers in the .01%.
Most of us here don’t qualify to be able to do that. Risky, to have that kind of wanderlust. Friends and family, etc.

Regarding Iran, is it false hope to wonder if Trump’s inner circle have evidence that the ruling class in Iran is, like SoKo, a bought regime, with dark money, controlled by clowns in action, in cooperation with mossy sod, acting to use high stakes leverage and blackmail to threaten the US into allowing the NWO plans?
Think Obama planeloads of cash in red cross boxes. Uranium 1 transfer involving Canada & Trudeau, besides Mueller, and the foundation chaired by a former president and his State Dept, former congresswoman wife?

SWIFT? Forced control to play by the US monetary rules of int’l commerce and trade? Sure.
China, Russia pushback there, in concert with Iran & more.

What about all the foreign aid by US to “allies”? Possible that the inner circle is trying to reign in the trillions given, if they abuse the privelige?

Ditto, for unfair trade practices by China, and theft of intellectual property, to sell export there?

Maybe, just maybe the inner circle is trying to save the last remnants of a dying empire, using tactics based on knowledge of things not known by the general public?

We often see authors and comments using the word “will” far too often, in predicting the future.
-What will happen; what someone will do, ad nauseum, based on trends, the past, and on moves taken by all the players.

And when predictions prove wrong, the post apocalypse evaluation never has many authors stepping forward to say, “Well, I was wrong with that assumption, belief, or prediction.”

Only when correct, the throng steps forward to boldly claim they told us so, see?

Nobody knows all the factual details, within the tangled webs the controllers weave, as they jockey for positions of wealth, influence, control, and power.

We’re all passengers on the Titanic.
Grab a vest, round up your family, and maybe you’ll get seats on a lifeboat.
Might be a long cold night, in the choppy North Atlantic.
How long the survivors bob around is anybody’s guess, waiting for a steamer to answer the SOS calls for help.

In the meantime, find and enjoy as much pleasure as you can.

…Just typing out loud this a.m.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 13, 2019 11:42 am

Donald J. Is a narcissist and demonstrates the pathology traits every time he speaks or tweets. Yet, his supporters seem to either ignore it or flat out miss this fact. I don’t get it, are we just hoping that his child-like responses are for show and deep in his brain hides a mental giant? If it quacks like a duck…

JC
JC
August 13, 2019 1:23 pm

Oh my God! We’re doomed! Again, some more. Whatever…

After 50 years of giving everything (money, blood) away to other countries and trying to keep the “children” of the world in line.

When has anyone in the world done what’s best for the US? Without a preverbal gun to their head?

We’re suppose to hate DT for busting up some furniture and telling the freeloaders to pay up or piss off. Get real.