Kissinger’s Call for a New World Order

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Kissinger's Call for a New World Order

The ingredients Kissinger considers essential for establishing that new world order appear, like ventilators, to be in short supply.

Among the works that first brought Henry Kissinger to academic acclaim was “A World Restored,” his 1950s book about how the greatest diplomats of Europe met at the Congress of Vienna to restore order to a continent shattered by the Napoleonic Wars.

The balance-of-power peace these men achieved lasted — with the significant exception of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 — for the full century, from 1815 to 1914.

Writing in The Wall Street Journal Friday, Kissinger declared that it is now an imperative that the world’s leaders, even as they deal with the raging pandemic, begin to make the “transition to the post-coronavirus order.”

“Failure to do so could set the world on fire.”

Yet, the ingredients Kissinger considers essential for establishing that new world order appear, like ventilators, to be in short supply.

“Sustaining public trust,” asserts Kissinger, “is crucial … to international peace and stability.”

But how do we trust again our adversary China, after its criminal cover-up of the menace and magnitude of the virus unleashed in Wuhan?

How do we trust again this regime that was, until recently, blaming the coronavirus on U.S. Army troops visiting Wuhan?

Observing governments thrashing about in the crisis, the phrase that comes to mind is not “public trust” as much as “every nation for itself.”

On Monday, The Wall Street Journal described Europe’s recent behavior thus:

“EU countries unilaterally shut borders and hoarded vital medical gear, leaving people stranded far from home, grocery stores struggling to stock shelves and hospitals desperate to save critically ill patients.

“When Italy and Spain, reeling from some of the world’s most deadly outbreaks, urged their richer and healthier Northern neighbors to help, Dutch politicians brushed off the appeals as new signs of southerners’ mismanagement.”

Last week, the EU’s Court of Justice ruled that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic broke EU law by refusing to relocate refugees during the migrant crisis in 2015. The three nations offered no apologies.

Last month, Greece used force to stop Syrian refugees from entering its territory. According to Human Rights Watch, Greek troops and armed men at the Greece-Turkey land border sexually assaulted, robbed and stripped asylum seekers and migrants, driving them back into Turkey. The EU has stayed largely silent.

When Donald Trump’s issued his Jan. 31 travel ban on those who had recently been in China, candidate Joe Biden denounced Trump for “hysterical xenophobia and fearmongering.”

Biden now thinks Trump did the right thing.

Even lifetime liberals can put ideology on the shelf when the voice of the people is loud and clear enough.

We must “struggle to heal the wounds to the world economy,” said Kissinger.

Yet, the crisis has revealed that a prominent feature of this global economy is that China controls the production of medicines essential to keeping Americans alive. Do we want to continue that dependency?

Says Kissinger: “The world’s democracies need to defend and sustain their Enlightenment values… (and) safeguard the principles of the liberal world order.”

But did not March 2020 prove the superior wisdom of Alexander Hamilton: “Every nation ought to endeavour to possess within itself all the essentials of national supply.”

Today, borders are everywhere being strengthened as nations compete ferociously for N95 masks and ventilators. Authoritarian rulers are seizing broader powers. The claims of family, faith, tribe, nation and country seem ascendant over all.

“The founding legend of modern government,” writes Kissinger, “is a walled city … strong enough to protect the people from an external enemy. … This pandemic has produced … a revival of the walled city in an age where prosperity depends on global trade and movement of people.”

Kissinger calls the concept of the walled city an “anachronism,” a “legend.”

But is the idea of the nation-state, whose principal duty is the defense of the health, safety and security of the unique people who created it, the “legend”?

Or is the real legend, the myth, the idea of some New World Order of countries traveling and trading happily with one another in a federation of the world?

In this coronavirus crisis, we can see clearly now, no longer as through a glass darkly.

As in most wars, it is to the men of action not the men of words to whom the people turn — to governors, not legislators or members of Congress, who are taking action, as states outbid one another for critical medical equipment.

As for Donald Trump, suddenly, the elites are berating him for being insufficiently dictatorial.

Trump, they rail, did not move swiftly enough to invoke the Defense Production Act. He failed to use its authority to dictate to U.S. companies what they must produce. He did not shut down the country quickly enough. He failed to issue orders soon enough to governors who delayed shutting down their states.

People are dying, it is now said, because Trump did not immediately become the autocrat that progressives were denouncing him for being during the impeachment hearings two months ago.

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28 Comments
old white guy
old white guy
April 7, 2020 8:37 am

A working global system based on trade still should require a nation to be self sufficient in it’s daily needs. Man’s inhumanity to man will never cease as long as there are different tribes, tongues and interests.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  old white guy
April 7, 2020 11:36 pm

Completely disagree but agree. There will always be different interests. No two organisms are the same life and resources are limited. The conflicts of evolution are a feature not a bug. The best we can hope for is cooperative competition: entrepreneurism, capitalism, sports. Atlas Shrugged was great about cooperative competition. Universal morality is a silly dream. Change requires instability, instability favors conflict.

John Galt
John Galt
  'Reality' Doug
April 8, 2020 4:02 am

Dont forget obama made an exec order not allowing usa owned companies to drill oil off usa shores but allowed china to come within 12 miles of our landmass and drill…..

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 7, 2020 9:15 am

kissinger? hasnt this miserable creep died yet? hasnt he caused enough destruction and tyranny around the world?

(EC)
(EC)
  Anonymous
April 7, 2020 5:09 pm

The guy who fumbled the Paris peace talks to extend the Vietnam war? At least he helped Nixon get elected with a ‘secret plan’ campaign that Reagan deployed a decade later.

This lockdown has put a crimp in his daily drinkathon at his favorite restaurant in NY so of course he’s pissed off.

Everybody’s got a [secret] plan until they get punched in the mouth – Secretary of State Mike Tyson

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  (EC)
April 7, 2020 6:42 pm

I think this was all part of the plan, and Bilderberg Numero Uno is soft-selling the next milestone.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 7, 2020 9:51 am

“Failure to do so could set the world on fire.”

Now THAT would be a more than appropriate punishment for this perennial war criminal.

Ivan
Ivan
April 7, 2020 10:53 am

Kissinger should be strung from the nearest lamp post, Nixon as well were he alive. Both for their early ’70’s “opening” to communist China.

The rest of the politicos, oligarchs and elitists which sold America to the highest bidder should be executed for treason.

Bollocks to their globalism and jew world order.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
April 7, 2020 11:35 am

How do these evil F***ers manage to live so long? Go into a corner and die. Preferably alone with no funeral like everyone else has to deal with now.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  Mary Christine
April 7, 2020 4:50 pm

My thoughts exactly. Although I’ll add… they live so long because their souls have been sold to the devil for a few extra years here and that is achieved by having no conscience.

glock 1911
glock 1911
  Mary Christine
April 8, 2020 6:31 am

Indeed.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
April 7, 2020 11:50 am

I do believe The Era of Globalism is about over. Since our productive abilities were exported to Japan then China, I can imagine many disruptions in the supply chain and there will be shortages in critical areas. Once no one wants to have anything to do with Government debt instruments, it will get very interesting. You will know when we’ve passed the last point when the cities are being burned by their chief constituent group, the members of the
“Free Shit Army” Set.

Pequiste
Pequiste
April 7, 2020 11:53 am

“…“Sustaining public trust,” asserts Kissinger, “is crucial … to international peace and stability.”
– H. Kissinger

I had no idea that old K. was, in addition to being the number one left hand man of Astaroth, a wannabe comedian?

Dave B
Dave B
April 7, 2020 12:18 pm

I’d like to thank FEMA (14,000 staff), CDC (10,899 staff) and Dept of Health and Human Services (79,540 staff) for teaming up on this massive failure of emergency preparedness. After two months they finally come out and tell us to wear a mask during a pandemic? A 10-year-old could tell you that. And they didn’t stockpile them in case of emergency? They all failed to plan and stockpile Personal Protection Equipment because a major viral outbreak could never ever happen in America. Right? Apparently having all that time and money, a staff of over 100,000 doesn’t get you one 10th grader’s level of vision and planning. What is the leadership of these departments doing all day? Inexcusable. But now, watch. They’ll set up a blue-ribbon team of experts and spend millions to investigate to ensure this doesn’t happen again. Heard this before? And we wonder why we’re $23 trillion in debt.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Dave B
April 7, 2020 4:57 pm

Don’t forget the 13,000 “researchers” in our bioweapons labs who are working every day to create something as bad or far worse than this so it can be released someday to possibly kill off everything on the planet. What wonderful souls. They probably think they are “working to keep America safe.” What a load.

1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
  MrLiberty
April 7, 2020 5:13 pm

Libby, if 9/11 was supposed to be an exercise and Bill Gates’ 201 exercise was also just a dry run, didn’t you read my Jan 2020 moniker?

John Galt
John Galt
  Dave B
April 8, 2020 4:06 am

Obama spent all their budgets on hollow point ammo for 8 years, remember!

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
April 7, 2020 1:35 pm

I wish more people had listened to PJB when he was running for office. I remember dropping the bomb on my freshman Political Science teacher (a raving liberal from MS of all places) that I was campaigning for PJB as my class project, and writing a paper on campaign finance corruption. She had asked me who I was supporting, Clinton or Bush. What a fun conversation, even though I got kicked in the nuts with a B+.

He’s been right from the beginning.

(EC)
(EC)
  Articles of Confederation
April 7, 2020 5:15 pm

Please to spell out the entire title or name before using and acronym, who is peanut butter and jelly?

“Only big dogs can use an acronym for a moniker.” – KB.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  (EC)
April 7, 2020 6:41 pm

LOL. Patrick Joseph Buchanan.

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  (EC)
April 7, 2020 8:14 pm

I also started getting hungry at the mention of this mysterious PBJ character…

Jdog
Jdog
April 7, 2020 1:39 pm

Globalism is dead. Put a fork in it. The global virus, and the economic collapse that will follow will cause a worldwide wave of nationalism and hostility between nations.
Human nature never changes, and people are always driven by emotion. The emotions that influence human behavior and attitudes the most are fear and greed.
Globalism can only proliferate in an environment of greed as it requires the sacrifice of national interests in order to create greater profits. It requires a prosperous economy and an environment of security and trust.
In times of fear, generated by economic hardship, war, or pandemic, nationalism, and mistrust of others becomes the natural reaction. When bad things happen, people begin to look for someone to blame.
Politicians are very aware of this, and that they are a target for blame. They aggravate the situation by attempting to divert blame from themselves by blaming foreign countries. This adds to mistrust and animosity between nations.
We are already seeing this begin as mistrust and blame for the virus is becoming a nationalistic issue. The coming economic depression will only make these emotions spread and intensify.

The body is not the Soul
The body is not the Soul
April 7, 2020 2:14 pm

Damn I wish that fucking piece of shit would die!

SeeBee
SeeBee
April 7, 2020 4:53 pm

After a very brief period of seemingly isolation, Globalism will return…ON STERIODS.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  SeeBee
April 7, 2020 11:42 pm

It’s almost enough to make a man root for the 2nd dark ages.

John Galt
John Galt
April 8, 2020 4:01 am

Kissinger is a deep state fool and is upset the new world order is crumbling because nationalism is taking a foothold worldwide…..wonder how many Americans will travel to Italy for pleasure and sightseeing in the next 36 months? Yea, tourism is all but gone for the short term and it will wreck havoc on many nations that love to bash Americans but love their dollars….screw them all….

glock 1911
glock 1911
April 8, 2020 6:27 am

Kissinger…what an evil piece of shit.