strategic culture | Donald
Trump has reversed his national-security policies 180 degrees, and is
now focusing it around conquering Russia, instead of around reducing the
threat from jihadists. The reason for this drastic change is in order
for him to be able to win the support of the U.S. aristocracy, who had overwhelmingly favored Hillary Clinton during the Presidential contest,
and who (and whose ‘news’media) have been trying to portray Trump as
«Putin’s fool» or even as «Putin’s Manchurian candidate» and thus as an
illegitimate President or even traitor who is beholden to 'America’s
enemy’ (which to them is Russia) for Trump’s having won the U.S.
Presidency — which they had tried to block from happening.
Actually, even Republican billionaires generally preferred Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump —
and almost all of them hate Putin, who insists upon Russia’s
independence, which the U.S. aristocracy call by all sorts of bad names,
so that any American who even so much as merely questions the
characterization of Russia as being an ‘enemy’ nation, is considered to
be ‘unAmerican’, like in the days of communism and Joseph R. McCarthy,
as if communism and the U.S.S.R. and its Warsaw Pact that mirrored
America’s NATO military alliance, even existed today, which they
obviously don’t. So: the U.S. Establishment’s portrayal of current
international reality is so bizarre, it can be believed only by fools,
but enough such fools exist so as to enable that Establishment to do
horrific things, such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the 2011
invasion of Libya, just to name two examples, which got rid of two
national leaders who were friendly toward Russia.)
After
Trump ditched his National Security Advisor Mike Flynn (whom Obama had
fired for not being sufficiently anti-Russian, but Trump then hired) and
replaced him with the rabidly anti-Russian H.R. McMaster (whom the
aristocracy’s people were recommending to Trump), Trump was expecting to
be relieved from the aristocracy’s intensifying campaign to impeach him
or otherwise replace him and make the President his clearly
pro-aristocratic Vice President Mike Pence, but the overthrow-Trump
campaign continued even after McMaster became installed replacing Flynn.
Then, perhaps because the replacement of Flynn by McMaster failed to
satisfy the aristocracy, Trump additionally ousted Stephen Bannon and
simultaneously bombed Syrian government forces, and now the campaign to
overthrow Trump seems finally to have subsided, at least a bit, at least
for now.
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