How We Forfeited the Fruits of Cold War Victory

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

How We Forfeited the Fruits of Cold War Victory

These, then, are three of the historic blunders that have forfeited for us the unique position America held at the close of the Cold War.

As 1991 turned into 1992, America appeared to have arrived at the apogee of its national power and world prestige.

President George H.W. Bush had just sent an army of half a million men to expel, in a 100-hour campaign, Saddam Hussein’s invading army from Kuwait. The world, including Russia, China and Iran, had supported U.S.-led military action to overturn Iraq’s aggression.

Our Cold War adversary, the Soviet Union, had just collapsed and disintegrated into 15 nations. The Warsaw Pact had dissolved. All of Eastern Europe was free. We were the sole surviving superpower.

In the reviewing stand on Constitution Avenue for the victory parade of the troops of Desert Storm, the thought occurred: This is what it must have been like when the generals returned in triumph to Rome to take the cheers of the crowds.

But, instead of making America again “a normal country in a normal time,” as Jeane Kirkpatrick had urged, we set out on our path to empire.

There was much hubristic talk in those days of a “unipolar moment” in which we would establish a “benevolent global hegemony” and create a New World Order under U.S. dominance and tutelage.

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright explained: “If we have to use force, it is because we are America; we are the indispensable nation. We stand tall and we see further than other countries into the future.”

Three decades after those heady days, how has it gone for us?

Today, the world’s other great powers, Russia and China, are united against us in a “relationship” that, the autocrat Xi Jinping says, “in its closeness and effectiveness … even exceeds an alliance.”

Russia is issuing virtual ultimata against any further advance of NATO into Ukraine or Georgia. Beijing, after digesting Hong Kong, is indicating that the time draws near for its annexation of Taiwan.

How did we get here?

At age 90, Mikhail Gorbachev, who gave up power in December 1991, identifies a primary cause: “The triumphal mood in the West, especially in the U.S. Arrogance and self-confidence went to their heads.”

Indeed. Back in February of 1997, George Kennan, the architect of Cold War containment of Joseph Stalin’s USSR, implored America not to seize its triumphal moment and move NATO into Eastern Europe:

“Expanding NATO would be the most fateful error of American policy in the entire post-Cold War era.”

“Such a decision may be expected to inflame the nationalistic, anti-Western and militaristic tendencies in Russian opinion; to have an adverse effect on the development of Russian democracy; to restore the atmosphere of the cold war to East-West relations, and to impel Russian foreign policy in directions decidedly not to our liking.”

So said Kennan. And so it came to pass, as Russia has placed 100,000 troops on the borders of Ukraine and told us that any further expansion of NATO into its border states, or the installation of weapons there that can threaten Russia, would be intolerable — and resisted.

Because we admitted into an alliance to contain Russia all of its former Warsaw Pact allies and three former Soviet republics, we are now close to sword’s point with a Russia that our own actions have driven into an entente with the greatest rival the U.S. has ever known: China.

And who built up China, with four times our population, into the first world power with a capacity to challenge America across all fronts — strategic, military, diplomatic and economic?

Capitalist America did.

Clinton Democrats and Bush Republicans, reveling in the riches global trade would realize for our prosperity, threw open America’s markets to production from anywhere and everywhere on earth.

U.S. corporations swiftly began to transfer production out of the United States to where it could be done cheapest — the People’s Republic of China. From 1991 on, China surged and eventually swept past the U.S. as the first manufacturing power on earth.

A self-sufficient America that provided for all its needs in World Wars I and II is now dependent on foreign nations for the necessities of its national life.

Meanwhile, a mighty China is rolling up islands, rocks and reefs in the South and East China seas and warning the United States against any effort to prevent the reunion of Taiwan and the motherland.

These, then, are three of the historic blunders that have forfeited for us the unique position America held at the close of the Cold War.

First, alienating Russia by treating it as an incorrigible and permanent enemy by pushing our alliance onto its front porch.

Second, pursuing a globalist trade policy that China exploited to become an economic and military rival of the United States.

Third, America’s plunge into the Middle East, with our forever wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and then Syria, Libya and Yemen.

They availed us nothing and led only to death and destruction.

Of the passing of that preeminence we had in 1991, let it be said: We did it to ourselves.

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16 Comments
MMinWA
MMinWA
December 28, 2021 7:17 am

Note to all you Trump demonizers-as to Pat’s 3 mistakes…
He and Putin got along fine, relations with Russia were ones of mutual respect
He was actually getting scores of companies to move back to the US or at least out of China
He started no new wars and we were energy independent

Say what you will about him, we could have done a lot worse as evidenced by the dumpster fire now running things.

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
  MMinWA
December 28, 2021 10:29 am

Note to all you Trump demonizers

Those of us who notice objective reality and then draw conclusions from that, you mean?

Interesting way of describing Noticing and Thinking.

Tell me, I’m curious, were most things better than they are now back in 2008? Oh, I guess that must mean Obama was actually a great President, because it could have been worse! He didn’t do anything to improve life for White Americans, but you can’t deny Russia didn’t nuke us in our beds.

Better tell all the Obama demonizers.

m
m
December 28, 2021 8:44 am

Uh, right, and H.W. Bush didn’t get reelected -a pretty rare occurrence over the last century- because the Fed purposely stalled the economy, and then some guy from Arkansas became prez…
and now tell us which of the two “set [us] out on our path to empire”?

These carefully selected half-truths by Buchanan (or his ghost writer) are getting so tiresome…

Neuday
Neuday
  m
December 28, 2021 10:22 am

H.W. Bush didn’t get re-elected because Ross Perot received 18.8% of the vote and most of those voters leaned Right.

Pat Buchanan ran in the Primary against H.W. Bush. You might want to find video of the “culture war” speech Pat gave at the GOP Convention. Pat’s been correct about pretty much everything and we’d be a much, much happier country had we elected Pat in 1992.

m
m
  Neuday
December 28, 2021 1:17 pm

Oh right, I forgot about Perot! How come the MSM didn’t completely sabotage him front, right, and center, as they usually do when someone from outside the “two” parties runs?
More important, how does that compare to the shenanigans that gave the US Lincoln, and Woodrow Wilson, to name the most glaring examples?

Stucky
Stucky
  m
December 28, 2021 10:32 am

Buchanan is a political dinosaur, fer sure. But, I am afraid he is correct in one thing here ….. America fucked up royally many opportunities available with the demise of the Soviet Union.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
December 28, 2021 8:47 pm

That’s yet another use for those road flares you have in your trunk.

Light one up, and Pat Buchanan will follow you anywhere.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
December 28, 2021 8:45 pm

The USA’s attempt to establish the benevolent Empire of Earth was certainly a bipartisan affair, as well as a public-private partnership.

The remarkable thing was that the stillborn Empire was run so stupidly that it was defunct in a only a few decades. The British did it far more efficiently and profitably… and so will the Chinese.

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
December 28, 2021 10:20 am

Russia is issuing virtual ultimata against any further advance of NATO into Ukraine or Georgia. ( As opposed to the US, I guess, which is inviting the dregs of every pestilential cesspool on the planet).

Beijing, after digesting Hong Kong ( yeah, acting in accordance with a 100 year old signed treaty or agreement such as the one between China and Great Britain is proof of nefarious intent) , is indicating that the time draws near for its annexation of Taiwan. ( I thought China already owns Taiwan, the puppet CIA ‘government’ there notwithstanding?)

This old quack can’t join Desmond Tutu down in Hell one minute too soon.

Taking this musty old propagandist seriously is an indication of mental vapor lock.

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
December 28, 2021 12:52 pm

There are so many fallacies in this piece it’s frightening. He is correct the elites did it to us big time. However, the notion the US was the “good guy” for expelling Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait is ludicrous, laughable to those who know the truth! Kuwait was stealing Iraqi oil by slant drilling into Iraq territory. Hussein complained and like any good quisling (The US helped set him up and supported him in his war against Iran) he went to his US overlords and asked if it was okay to do something about the oil theft. The US ambassador to Iraq April Glasby told Saddam the US had no interest in this issue (they lied as usual) then when he went in to stop the slant drilling Bush Sr turned on him. The administration used the Hill and Knowlton PR firm and a massive disinformation campaign to dupe US citizens into going for a “war of liberation”. The slaughter of the Shock and Awe was a war crime, typical of the modern US military, beating up on third rate inferior forces to boost their sagging rep.
Let’s not forget it was Rockefeller agents Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger who opened the door for Chinese transformation by paving the way for their entry into the World Trade Organization thereby opening up a struggling agrarian “communist” economy to massive US investment. They ushered in the age of globalization (transnational capitalism) which triggered the demise of US manufacturing and loosed massive deindustrialization in the US that are plaguing us to this day!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Junious Ricardo Stanton
December 28, 2021 8:49 pm

At least we stopped the Iraqi military from tossing Kuwaiti babies from their incubators.

i forget
i forget
December 28, 2021 12:59 pm

Of course fruit of the poisoned tree forfeits. Destruction is creation. Endless war is perpetual peace. And pieces of eight. And engorged ticks saying, “I ate my weight eight days a week!”

What’s the tulip pincer that’s gonna filament-burn the current crop o’ gluttonous billionaire bulbs? I dunno, but I’m pretty sure it’s out there.

MASTER OF UNIVERSE
MASTER OF UNIVERSE
December 28, 2021 5:27 pm

The worst of it was Fuld betting Lehman long 44:1 whilst the Chicago School of Economics looked on the SEC Chair Christopher Cox to safeguard the American taxpayer and everything they had in terms of assets.

Patrick Buchanan never said anything when Maestro Greenspan implimented the Greenspan Put culture of preventing mean reversion of markets & corporate Zombies. Now the Zombie Corporates are running the show, Patrick.

Yes, you did it to yourselves in your collective hubris as ‘manifest destiny’ turned out to be the Zero Sum End Game you are now playing with yoursleves ad infinitum.

MOU

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 28, 2021 5:32 pm

[Looks around in wonder]
[Sees modern Weimerica in its insane fag-rainbow glory]

We *won* the cold war?

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
December 28, 2021 5:41 pm

NATO should have been dissolved in the 1990s, having no purpose except the expenditure of large amounts of American cash on things like a $3 billion office building…

Steve
Steve
December 29, 2021 3:47 am

I wonder where all those copies of Fukiyama’s The End of History are today? And a big shoutout to George Kennan – he got everything right.