The New and Improved Ugly American
By Ben
Tanosborn
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July
31, 2017
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After a two-month hiatus – a self-imposed exile in an
exclusive political exchange with some of my closest transoceanic peers
– I feel invigorated to resume the quest which I had taken up in 2003
with my Behind the Mirror columns: a then rebuke to a reckless, and
brainless, foreign policy adopted by George W. Bush under Cheney’s
tutelage.
My period of introspection, or political
soul-searching, was triggered by an email I received on November 9, the
day after the 2016 presidential election, from a journalist peer in
India prophesizing America’s influential demise in the world which he
underlined with the phrase, “Americans finally received their just
deserts in their election of Donald Trump.” A strong pronouncement,
whether taken as a curse, an imposed penance, or just a predictive
statement with or without bases in fact.
Eight months later,
such statement, known to have been made without malice by a friend, is
beginning to resonate in a way that takes me back in time two
generations. As if that ugly
American of the 60’s
and 70’s that circumnavigated the globe, leaving the
inevitable dung behind, has apparently been resuscitated
in the form of America’s newly elected president, and
unquestionable leader of the freak world, Donald J. Trump.
William J. Lederer and
Eugene Burdick’s political novel, The Ugly American [made into a movie
in 1963] might have had a misunderstood title a few decades ago… and
many of us can attest to that having lived firsthand experiences dealing
with a novice American imperial reach… and the mismanagement of
well-intended programs and agencies – such as the Alliance for
Progress, the Peace Corps, the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) et al – that yielded limited to poor results due
almost entirely to a series of tragic American blunders abroad.
Yet, the word ugly could have been replaced quite often with ignorant or
idiotic, given the Keystone Kops atmosphere in US’ overseas reach… but,
instead, the “ugly American” appellative took hold and stuck to most
Americans who lived or travelled overseas, whether working for the US
government, tourists or simply on their own. The epithet was
indistinctly used to refer to most Americans… well, except for the few
culture-aware or those who took refuge by posing as, or misleading to
be, Canadians.
So much for the “ugly American” of old and on
with the new… an “ugly American” this time around that is not
generically-given to represent all of us as a group, not even a
subgroup, but one specifically-assigned to an individual with an
interminable list of earned negative adjectives at their “superlative”
or worst [sublative] form.
America’s ill-celebrated president
has been recipient, both domestically and worldwide, of some of the
crudest insults demeaning his intellect, his knowledge and, perhaps most
important of all, his character… or total lack of it in this case.
Perceptions that populist Trump may find personal or political kinship
with nations/peoples tackling economic or social/migratory problems
similar to those in the US are, according to my overseas learned
friends, totally wrong; followers of Marine Le Pen (France) or Viktor
Orbán (Hungary) vocally describing Donald Trump not as an American
populist leader but as a buffoonish ass. However, such irreverent
behavior in either word or deed has been held back with diplomatic
aplomb by the G-20 mandataries and other heads of state… even after
receiving baiting comments from the American president.
Given
all the embarrassing and discordant decisions in Trump’s maverick
positioning of the US internationally, starring with the nation’s
withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, it befuddles many of us to see
his immutable persistence to the possibility of better relations with
Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation. A gargantuan if not
impossible task given the bipartite adversarial position this nation has
maintained for over two decades, with the mainstream media serving as
propagandists, not informants on all things Putin-Russia. Trump, not a
champion of noble or peaceful causes makes us think that the collusion
issue in Muller’s investigation will not materialize; however,
significant money laundering of Russian funds through the Trump
organization might have the same results, forcing Trump to resign;
potential president-to-be, Mike Pence, waiting in the Oval Office with a
presidential pardon… and a sure-to-be short term presidency, just like
Gerald Ford’s.
Perhaps Putin may find more palatable to dispense
with Donald Trump’s admiration and wait for a future opportunity to mend
fences and collaborate with the United States in the promotion of global
peace. Pursuing that chance now with a
soon-to-exit Trump will prove to be nothing but
a mirage.
This new and improved “ugly American” with an
all-consuming histrionic personality disorder still commands approval
poll percentages in the 35 to 40 range; however, as much as a quarter of
what is assumed to be Trump’s firm base is made up of rank-and-file,
non-bigoted Democrats who are soon to find that
promises made by this superlative
charlatan were just as fraudulent as those made by his staff at Trump
University.
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