Ideological Imperialism Is Leading to a Bad End

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Ideological Imperialism Is Leading to a Bad End

Yet, when it comes to interfering in the affairs of other nations, how sinless, how blameless, are we Americans?

When it was learned in 2016 that Russia may have hacked the emails of John Podesta and the DNC, and passed the fruits on to WikiLeaks to aid candidate Donald Trump, mighty was the outrage of the American establishment.

If Russia’s security services filched those emails, and a troll farm in Saint Petersburg sent tweets and texts to stir up rancor in our politics, it was said, this was an attack on American democracy and its most sacred of rituals — the elections by which we chose our leaders.

Some called it an “act of war.” Others compared it to Pearl Harbor.

Almost all agreed it was intolerable interference in the internal affairs of the United States which called forth both condemnation and retribution.

Yet, when it comes to interfering in the affairs of other nations, how sinless, how blameless, are we Americans?

During the Cold War, the United States regularly dumped over regimes we believed imperiled our cause — Iran in 1953, Guatemala in 1954, the Congo in the 1960s. After the Cold War, the United States was a major mover in the “color revolutions” that changed regimes in Ukraine and Georgia.

According to Victoria Nuland, then of the State Department, now back again, $5 billion was pumped in to effect the overthrow of the democratically elected pro-Russian regime in Kiev and its replacement by a pro-American one.

This was the triggering event that caused Vladimir Putin to annex Crimea to secure his country’s Black Sea naval base at Sevastopol.

Consider the reaction in this capital to the arrest and imprisonment of dissident Alexei Navalny, following his return from Germany, where he had been treated for chemical poisoning, allegedly by Putin’s security services.

In an editorial, “Nothing But a Poisoner,” The Washington Post thundered:

“Western governments should be doing what they can to help this unprecedented challenge to Mr. Putin’s autocracy survive and grow…

“Mr. Putin has dedicated himself to exploiting the weaknesses in democratic systems. Now is the time to return the favor.”

Consider what the Post is calling for here:

The U.S. and NATO nations should openly side with protesters in Russia’s cities whose goal is the overthrow of Putin and of the internationally recognized government of Russia.

How, one wonders, would Americans react if Putin openly urged worldwide support for the “Stop the Steal” mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol to overturn the results of the Nov. 3 election?

Though Americans are divided over racial, cultural, social and moral issues, liberal interventionists still talk of our “universal values” that represent the future toward which all nations should aspire. Among these are the values of democracy as practiced in the United States.

These are the standards by which other nations are to be judged. And nations that do not conform to these standards are candidates for U.S. interference in their affairs. Ours is an ideological imperialism of a rare order.

Where did we Americans acquire the right to intervene in the internal affairs of nations — be they autocracies, monarchies or republics — that do not threaten or attack us?

When we have intervened in these nations militarily, disaster has most often been the result. It was partly because the regimes of Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen did not comport to our ideas of good governance that we went in militarily to change them. Result: millions of dead, wounded and displaced Arabs and Muslims all across the Middle East. A historic calamity.

When the Arab Spring arose, we embraced it. The democratic revolution was here! And what happened in the largest Arab nation that responded as we insisted, Egypt?

An ally of 30 years, President Hosni Mubarak, was ousted. The Muslim Brotherhood was voted into power. It was replaced a year later by a new general, Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, a man more ruthless than Mubarak.

This week, the generals in Myanmar (Burma) ousted the civilian leadership of the country and assumed full power. President Joe Biden reacted reflexively, calling it a “direct assault on the country’s transition to democracy.”

“In a democracy,” said Biden, “force should never seek to override the will of the people or attempt to erase the outcome of a credible election.”

Derek Mitchell of the National Democratic Institute, a subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, explained: “Democracy is one of the pillars of the Biden Administration’s foreign policy agenda. They recognize they have to address this pretty seriously. The question is what to do.”

Actually, the larger question, the basic question is why the internal affairs of Burma, a nation 10,000 miles from the United States, are the business of the United States.

The post-Cold War world, where America stood in moral judgment of the democracy credentials of all other nations, and acted against those that did not sufficiently conform, is coming to an end.

And if we do not give up this ideological imperialism, that end, especially where Russia and China are concerned, could come sudden and soon.

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20 Comments
augusto
augusto
February 5, 2021 8:13 am

Pat Buchanan is an oustanding political commentator. Few persons in the US have risen to his toes.
From a man who, in one way or onother, has served US imperialism in the past, a speech writer of prominent decidion makers, it s something notable.
His last phrase is not a novelty or an Eureka.
BUT an unavoidable truth brought in by History. American should better listen to him.

m
m
  augusto
February 5, 2021 8:22 am

Look, another opinion piece launched for the sole purpose to perpetuate lies such as “caused Vladimir Putin to annex Crimea”

Buchanan is such a tiresome shill…

Javelin
Javelin
  m
February 5, 2021 8:40 am

True..Crimea has been part of Russia longer than california has been in the US. The Russian people who live in Crimea voted to stay Russian instead of becoming ukrainian.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  Javelin
February 5, 2021 12:02 pm

Russiagate was a psyop created by the Hillary campaign to move attention away from the Clinton Foundation and the fact that her campaign essentially owned the broke DNC that was spying on Trump. Anything else is just bullshit. Russiagate was all smoke and mirrors, a massive distraction to ‘get Trump’ and keep him always on the defensive.

Buchanan’s whining about American hegemony is all well and good because, yes Martha, that’s exactly what’s been going on since the Philippines’ war back in 1898 and even earlier.

Who was Seth Rich?

Sam Fox
Sam Fox
  augusto
February 6, 2021 10:23 pm

Pat is at least correct that we need to mind our own business and stop US interventionism. The US Founders had the idea that the US should not go about the world looking for giants to slay. When Ron Paul ran on the ‘mind our own business’ ideal, he was called an isolationist.

Those accusing Dr. Paul of isolationism were lying. Dr, Paul is a non-interventionist. There is a big difference between isolationism and non interventionism.

Interfering with US elections, especially the last one, looks to have become an international sport.

https://ugetube.com/watch/absolute-proof-mike-lindell_2odNSMLIucYDqo8.html

SamFox

Just Thinking
Just Thinking
February 5, 2021 8:28 am

The question would be to ask Derek, or for the pure enjoyment of it, President Joe, to explain, in great detail, what the “national interest” of Burma’s internal affairs are to the USSA. Or any of the countries mentioned, for that matter.

Make them keep talking after they use all of the boilerplate talking points up.

Just keep asking why.

THAT would make for a great presser.

Harrington Richardson: Founder of the NFD
Harrington Richardson: Founder of the NFD
  Just Thinking
February 5, 2021 8:17 pm

The woman who was overthrown was under house arrest for a long time under a previous military junta. We were assured she was the most caring, wonderful person of all time. A regular Mother Theresa. When she was able to take power she turned out to be as much of a dictator authoritarian as the people she replaced. Who the heck cares about a bunch of people like that who persecute Christians and minority ethnic groups like the Karens (ethnic group not lib do-gooders)?
Maybe the Biden regime wants tips on how to persecute?

ED II
ED II
February 5, 2021 9:00 am

Wouldn’t it be a shock to the world that weaponized “democracy” is what will end being the vehicle used by the elite to control the world?

ED II
ED II
  ED II
February 5, 2021 9:14 am

…will end up being…

Ken31
Ken31
  ED II
February 5, 2021 10:49 pm

You have to go back to the 50s to find text books that don’t stretch their imaginations to find places to shoehorn the “values of democracy” into subjects.

Steve
Steve
February 5, 2021 9:15 am

Listening to anyone in the USSA pontificate about our “sacred democracy” makes me upchuck in the back of my throat.
Still beating that dead horse about Russia interfering in the 2016 election really needs be put to bed. Wasn’t it Bill Binney who proved the download speeds were to fast for hackers and it had to be a thumb drive which heisted the Dems info-Seth Rich?
Isn’t it rich; psychopaths in the USSA demanding others install “democracy” around the world.
Oopps, I upchucked again.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 5, 2021 9:33 am

“In a democracy,” said Biden, “force should never seek to override the will of the people or attempt to erase the outcome of a credible election.”

Is that why Xiden is sitting in a city guarded by 30,000 troops and afraid to leave the District of Corruption “green zone”?

Sam Fox
Sam Fox
  TN Patriot
February 6, 2021 11:11 pm

China Joe should never mention ‘credible election’ after all the fraud it took to steal the election for the NWO & make it prez with biden as the sock puppet front man. On election night Trump was getting ahead so fast it broke their switch vote algorithm. The contested states stopped counting so they could figure out how far behind biden was so they could stuff in enough ballots to give Joe Fraud the lead.

IMO joe is hiding behind the troops because he & his fellow snakes know that Trump has about 1/3 more backing than touchy feely. In real life Trump won by about 3 to 2. Now that China Joe is crapping all over our economy & national security there are even more backing Trump.

No fraud? Odd. If there was no fraud, one would surmise that the dimms would JUMP on a deep investigation to rub their ‘victory’ in the face of Mr. T & his base. But they won’t…Now they want to ‘vet’ the military to get all those dangerous patriots out!

Paranoia strikes deep I guess…

SamFox

yahright
yahright
February 5, 2021 9:34 am

I prefer Ron Paul’s idea of minding our own business.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  yahright
February 5, 2021 11:13 am

Yup! MYOB

falconflight
falconflight
February 5, 2021 1:19 pm

Don’t like this piece for one very cogent reason: There was and is no evidence, that the Russians hacked the DNC’s server or Podesta’s email.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  falconflight
February 5, 2021 2:19 pm

He said the Russians “may have” hacked the DNC or Podesta. Also, I may have banged Cindy Crawford.

falconflight
falconflight
  Iska Waran
February 5, 2021 6:51 pm

After the past four years of Russia Russia Russia, I’m a wee bit sensitive.

Harrington Richardson: Founder of the NFD
Harrington Richardson: Founder of the NFD
  Iska Waran
February 5, 2021 8:20 pm

Cindy Crawford is a local girl. Unfortunately I’m the same age as her parents.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 5, 2021 6:43 pm

Even under Trump, “spreading democracy” to other nations had instead become spreading AIDS, faggotry, trans-insanity, pedophilia, and whatever other sick shit neo-liberalism has churned out recently.