voltairenet | After having observed Donald Trump’s historical references (the
constitutional compromise of 1789, the examples of Andrew Jackson and
Richard Nixon) and the way in which his partisans perceive his politics,
Thierry Meyssan here analyses his anti-imperialist actions. The US
President is not interested in taking a step back, but on the contrary,
abandoning the interests of the transnational ruling class in order to
develop the US national economy.
In 1916, during the First World War, Lenin analysed the reasons which
led to the confrontation between the empires of his time. He wrote - Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism.
In this book, he clarified his analysis - « Imperialism is capitalism
which has arrived at a stage of its development where domination by
monopolies and financial capital has been confirmed, where the export of
capital has acquired major importance, where the sharing of the world
between international trusts has begun, and where the sharing of all the
territories of the globe between the greatest capitalist countries has
been achieved ».
The facts confirmed his logic of the concentration of capitalism that
he described. In the space of one century, it substituted a new empire
for the precedents - « America » (not to be confused with the American
continent). By dint of fusions and acquisitions, a few multinational
companies gave birth to a global ruling class which gathers every year
to congratulate itself, as we watch, in Davos, Switzerland. These people
do not serve the interests of the US population, and in fact are not
necessarily United States citizens themselves, but use the means of the
US Federal State to maximise their profits.
Donald Trump was elected as President of the United States on his
promise to return to the earlier state of Capitalism, that of the «
American dream, » by free market competition. We can of course claim a
priori, as did Lenin, that such a reversal is impossible, but
nonetheless, the new President has committed to this direction.
The heart of the imperial Capitalist system is expressed by the
doctrine of the Pentagon, formulated by Admiral Arthur Cebrowski - the
world is now split in two. On one side, the developed, stable states,
and on the other, those states which are not yet integrated into the
imperial globalist system and are therefore doomed to instability. The
US armed forces are tasked with destroying the state and social
structures of the non-integrated regions. Since 2001, they have been
patiently destroying the « Greater Middle East », and are now preparing
to do the same in the « Caribbean Basin .»
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