An End To The World As We Know It?

Authored by Philip Giraldi via The Unz Review,

At the end of the nineteenth century, Lord Palmerston stated what he thought was obvious, that “England has no eternal friends, England has no perpetual enemies, England has only eternal and perpetual interests.” Palmerston was saying that national interests should drive the relationships with foreigners. A nation will have amicable relations most of the time with some countries and difficult relations with some others, but the bottom line should always be what is beneficial for one’s own country and people.

If Palmerston were alive today and observing the relationship of the United States of America with the rest of the world, he might well find Washington to be an exception to his rule. The U.S., to be sure, has been adept at turning adversaries into enemies and disappointing friends, and it is all done with a glib assurance that doing so will somehow bring democracy and freedom to all.

Indeed, either neoliberal democracy promotion or the neoconservative version of the same have been seen as an overriding and compelling interest during the past twenty years even though the policies themselves have been disastrous and have only damaged the real interests of the American people.

The U.S. relationship with Israel is, for example, driven by a powerful and wealthy domestic lobby rather than by any common interests at all yet it is regularly falsely touted as being between two “close allies” and “best friends.” It has cost Americans hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies for the Jewish state and Israeli influence over U.S. policy in the Middle East region has led to catastrophic military interventions in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Mogadishu and Libya. Currently, Israel is agitating for U.S. action against the nonexistent Iranian “threat” while also unleashing its lobby in the United States to make illegal criticism of any of its war crimes, effectively curtailing freedom of speech and association for all Americans.

Far more dangerous is the continued excoriation of the Kremlin over the largely mythical Russiagate narrative. Congress has recently approved a bill that would give to Ukraine $300 million in supplementary military assistance to use against Russia. The money and authorization appear in the House of Representatives version of the national defense authorization act (NDAA) that passed last week.

The bill is a renewal of the controversial Ukraine Security Assistance Initiativethat Donald Trump allegedly manipulated to bring about an investigation of Joe Biden’s son Hunter. The new version expands on the former assistance package to include coastal defense cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles as offensive weapons that are acceptable for export to Kiev. It also authorizes an additional $50 million in military assistance on top of the $250 million congress had granted in last year’s bill, “of which $100 million would be available only for lethal assistance.”

Ukraine sought the money and arms to counter Russian naval dominance in the Black Sea through its base at Sevastopol in the Crimea. One year ago the Russian navy captured three Ukrainian warships and Kiev was unable to push back against Moscow because it lacked weapons designed to attack ships. Now it will have them and presumably it will use them. How Russia will react is unknowable.

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, has been in Washington lobbying for the additional military assistance. He has had considerable success, particularly as there is bipartisan support in Congress for aid to Kiev and also because the Trump Departments of Defense and State as well as the National Security Council are all on board in countering the “Russian threat” in the Black Sea. President Trump signed the NDAA last week, which completed the process.

Far more ominously, Kuleba and his interlocutors in the administration and congress have been revisiting a proposal first surfaced under Bill Clinton, that Ukraine and Georgia should be admitted to the NATO alliance. Like the $300 million in military aid, there appears to be considerable bipartisan support for such a move. NATO already has a major presence on the Black Sea with Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey all members. Adding Ukraine and Georgia would completely isolate the Russian presence and Moscow would undoubtedly see it as an existential threat.

The NDAA also provides seed money to initiate the so-called Space Force, which President Trump inaugurated by describing it as “the world’s newest war-fighting domain. Amid grave threats to our national security, American superiority in space is absolutely vital. We’re leading, but we’re not leading by enough, but very shortly we’ll be leading by a lot. The Space Force will help us deter aggression and control the ultimate high ground.”

If that isn’t bad enough, the new defense budget ominously also requires the Trump administration to impose sanctions “with respect to provision of certain vessels for the construction of certain Russian energy export pipelines.” Last week the House of Representatives and Senate approved specific sanctions relating to the companies and governments that are collaborating on the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that will cross the Baltic Sea from Vyborg to Greifswald to connect Germany with Russian natural gas. President Trump has signed off on the legislation.

The United States has opposed the project ever since it was first mooted, claiming that it will make Europe “hostage” to Russian energy, will enrich the Russian government, and will also empower Russian President Vladimir Putin to be more aggressive. Engineering companies that will be providing services such as pipe-laying will be targeted by Washington as the Trump administration tries to halt the completion of the $10.5 billion project.

Now that the NDAA has been signed, the Trump administration has 60 days to identify companies, individuals and even foreign governments that have in some way provided services or assistance to the pipeline project. Sanctions would block individuals from travel to the United States and would freeze bank accounts and other tangible property that would be identified by the U.S. Treasury. One company that will definitely be targeted for sanctions is the Switzerland-based Allseas, which has been contracted with by Russia’s Gazprom to build the offshore section of pipeline. It has suspended work on the project while it examines the implications of the sanctions.

Bear in mind that Nord Stream 2 is a peaceful commercial project between two countries that have friendly relations, making the threats implicit in the U.S. reaction more than somewhat inappropriate. Increased U.S. sanctions against Russia itself are also believed to be a possibility and there has even been some suggestion that the German government and its energy ministry might be sanctioned. This has predictably resulted in pushback from Germany, normally a country that is inclined to go along with any and all American initiatives. Last week German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas asked Congress not to meddle in European energy policy, saying “We think this is unacceptable, because it is ultimately a move to influence autonomous decisions that are made in Europe. European energy policy is decided in Europe, not in the U.S.”

German Bundestag member Andreas Nick warned that “It’s an issue of national sovereignty, and it is potentially a liability for trans-Atlantic relations.” That Trump is needlessly alienating important countries like Germany that are genuine allies, unlike Israel and Saudi Arabia, over an issue that is not an actual American interest is unfortunate. It makes one think that the wheels have definitely come off the cart in Washington.

The point is that Donald Trump, Mike Pompeo, Mike Pence and Mike Esper (admittedly too many Mikes) wouldn’t know a national interest if it hit them in the face. Their politicization of policy to “win in 2020” promoting apocalyptic nonsense like war in space has also reinforced an existing tunnel vision on what Russia under Vladimir Putin is all about that is extremely dangerous. Admittedly, Team Trump throws out sanctions in all directions with reckless abandon, mostly aimed at Russia, Iran, North Korea and, the current favorite, Venezuela. No one is immune. But the escalation going from sanctions to arming the Kremlin’s enemies is both reckless and pointless. Russia will definitely strike back if it is attacked, make no mistake about that, and war could easily escalate with tragic consequences for all of us. That war is perhaps becoming thinkable is in itself deplorable, with Business Insider running a recent piece on surviving a nuclear attack. New homes in target America will likely soon come equipped with bomb shelters, just like in the 1950s.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 26, 2019 8:52 am

No entangling foreign alliances, G. W. Was spot on. Why don’t we listen and learn?

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
December 26, 2019 10:23 am

“Thou shalt have no other pipelines or energy alliances before me saith the lord thy god the US”.

SeeBee
SeeBee
December 26, 2019 12:25 pm

But at least he’s not….Hillary! (Although, blaming the President for many of today’s ills is just a ruse for keeping the heat off the true miscreants. Congress.)

gilberts
gilberts
December 26, 2019 12:46 pm

“…the bottom line should always be what is beneficial for one’s own country and people.” The problem we suffer from is our so-called rulers do not identify what is beneficial for them with what is beneficial for their country and their people. In fact, I think they hate their country and their people, and they either believe there should be no countries and no people, or their loyalties are with different countries and different people. If what they do isn’t building up America, see who they are building up.

That being said

I think we should have weapons in space. We know our opponents have them and are working on them. China has experimented with anti-sat weapons, which could blind us, silence us, and kill every single thing relying on GPS. I’ve read the Soviets immediately weaponized space after agreeing not to. They were mounting cannons on their space stations in the 1970s. It’s foolishness to just assume everyone is going to play by the rules and not put weapons in space because we all said we wouldn’t on a piece of paper. We also put weapons in space already. I don’t have any proof. I don’t know which ones, where, how many, or when, but I know we did it, because I assume there is no place we won’t put a weapon, just in case. We’ve seen that secret USAF spacecraft that spends a year at a time up there. Whatever they’re discussing now, we’ve already had shit up there since we created the ability to put it there. Just like we created the first submarine in the Revolution so we could sink British warships. Just like the Confederacy created the next first submarine in the War of Northern Aggression so they could sink US warships. Just like we created the first ironclads in the War of Northern Aggression so we could sink each other’s warships. So I support us officially doing what we’ve already secretly done (weaponize space) by formally creating an armed forces branch to focus on it. Anyone acting like creating Space Force is some shocking violation seems ignorant and naive to me. It’s like being shocked at the idea of mounting guns on ships because the ocean is only for harvesting food, trading, and exploration and nobody would ever consider fighting over a bunch of water. Fighting over the literal definition of nothing will become even more important in the future.

We need to stop demonizing Russia. They are not our enemy. They have a natural right to exert their influence in their sphere of influence, just like we do. They have a right to sell their gas to Germany if Germany wants to buy it.

That being said, giving Ukraine anti-ship weapons probably won’t work well. Half of them will want to sell them to Russia, while the rest will want to launch them at Russia.

Ukraine and Georgia are several steps too far for NATO. We’ve already shown we lack the will to support them in the fashion NATO guarantees. Remember when we armed, trained, and supported Georgia, leading them to believe they were our allies, then we left them to get trounced by Russia one weekend? They sucked soooo bad, the Russians conquered them faster than they drain bottles of Baltika, then they laughed at their captured US weapons and left them behind when they withdrew. The Ukraine is no better. These are not places we need to die for and they’re too far away to project our strength and they’re in Russia’s back yard. Imagine how pissed Americans would be if Putin were arming Mexico’s army or supporting breakaway Mexican republics on our border.

I don’t believe Russia is our enemy, nor do they need to be. I do believe certain groups want us to be enemies. (Remember what I said above about countries and peoples?) It’s like a cargo cult delusion we can force America to hate Russia and thus generate a stronger economy, better international relations, and a stronger military if we can recreate the hatred and fear of the 1950s. It’s also a handy tool for the left to attack their opponents with claims the right wing is somehow betraying America to the Russians, which is one of the most specious and bizarre turnarounds, considering how much of the left was betraying us to the Russians from 1917-1991. (Funny how they always accuse the right of doing what the left is actually doing) The Klintons accuse Trump of being a Russian tool, 50 years after Bubba was hanging out in Moscow while dodging the Vietnam War and palling around with high-level Communist apparatchiks and 20 years after Bubba literally gave away America’s military secrets and industrial edge to the Communist Chinese.

the experienced
the experienced
December 26, 2019 2:23 pm

” Israeli influence over U.S. policy in the Middle East region has led to catastrophic military interventions in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Mogadishu and Libya. Currently, Israel is agitating for U.S. action against the nonexistent Iranian “threat” ”

I didn’t know emperor Bush sent our soldiers to die in Iraq and Afghanistan because of Israeli influence.
Sorry, but this makes no sense.
From its latest founding in 1948 Israel has fought and won several wars, which were meant to wipe it off the map. Israel sure likes the US support for its existence. But if there was no United States, Yehovah would create another support. Israel is HIS project and it is going to continue as prophesied no matter what Lucifer and his helpers are doing.

Iran?
A country, which is on its way to make its own nuclear weapons and at the same time continues to vow in public to annihilate Israel and the United States is not a threat???

Meddling in the Russian gas pipeline, on the other hand, is a joke that can only backfire. Germany has been depending on Russian gas already in the days of the cold war.

War in heaven?
Ronald Reagan already wanted to weaponize satellites to be able to destroy incoming rockets. Israel has a land based version of this, without which they could hardly survive.
Since the discussion of the possibilities of a “dirty bomb” or an EMP strike on America are going on for decades already, it may be time to get an “iron dome” over the US, too – especially when the White House keeps annoying Russia.

But always remember:
The White House is still only a puppet to the dark powers behind the scenes, that have orchestrated world wars for at least 200 years now. They did world war one, then financed Hitler, started WWII and armed Stalin to join that war, sent American soldiers to die in Korea and Vietnam for no benefit for the U.S. and so on.
Those powers are diligently building the NWO and are making money via the military-industrial complex.
The US was created by those powers to be the world super power and meddle in other countries business as they please. The second beast (Revelation 13:11) fits quite well for the United States.

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
  the experienced
December 26, 2019 3:46 pm

Warning – Christian Zionist Alert. Only a dimwitted, brainwashed moron could possibly defend the worst pariah state on the planet. Biblical know-nothings have gleefully swallowed the codswallop that has been propagated by the likes of the portly, pompous, pontificating, Judas goat Hagee, who has been on Israhell’s payroll for decades.
He’s the main cheerleader for bringing Armageddon to the world and has swarms of vacuous, brain-dead followers, who mindlessly march in lock step defending the misdeeds of the terror state of Israhell.
Here’s a flash bulletin: Those who say they are Jews, but are of the Synagogue of Satan totally run the counterfeit state of Israhell, as well as the former Republic of the United States, which is now just serving as the military arm at Israhell’s pleasure.
The Aryan race, those who identify with Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian and kindred people are the true Israelites of the Bible, not the Esau/Edomites that are masquerading as “God’s chosen people.”
When you support Israhell, you are cheering for the devil’s kids, not His chosen. Wake up, America! What will it take to end this plague of locust that has descended upon our land to devour our sustenance?
America is on the eve of destruction and the reason for that can be found in a passage from Hosea 4:6; My people are DESTROYED, for lack of knowledge. In other words, if you don’t wise up and discover who the true enemy of this nation is, your progeny will become slaves to the ruthless money-changers and will curse you in your graves. Ignorance is no excuse.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  the experienced
December 26, 2019 11:27 pm

Xtian and jewish religio-con nut jobs want to bring about Armageddon by building the “third temple” in Jerusalem. http://www.templemount.org/tempprep.html

Michael Ledeen (he of the forged Niger/uranium letter) is an example of the kind of shady critter working feverishly to make these twisted religious fantasies come true. They are really a fucked-up bunch of individuals.

https://proliberty.com/observer/20030406.htm

More links in no particular order:

The Niger Uranium Deception and the "Plame Affair"

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/forging-the-case-for-war/

“Israeli intelligence, not the Reagan administration, was a major source of some of the most dramatic published reports about a Libyan assassination team allegedly sent to kill President Reagan and other top U.S. officials… Israel, which informed sources said has ‘wanted an excuse to go in and bash Libya for a long time,’ may be trying to build American public support for a strike against Libyan strongman Moammar Ghadhafi, these sources said. [LA Times]”
https://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364×118064

More than ridiculous, Ledeen’s wife has recently been let loose in the HRC/Russiagate and Flynn affairs, to what unholy end?
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/10/13/1706741/-Why-is-Barbara-Ledeen-still-working-for-the-Senate-Judiciary-Committee
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/13/michael-flynn-clinton-email-investigation-russia-dark-web