Is Trump Really Against the World Order? Not
Really, Just a Tempest in a Teapot
By James Petras
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
July 27, 2018
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Introduction
Political leaders, media moguls and journalists have saturated the
public
throughout the world with claims and accusations that
President Trump is destroying the
World Order, undermining historic
alliances, western values, the world trade
organizations and
violating national and international constitutions and institutions.
In the United States, legislators,
judges and leaders from both parties have
accused President
Trump of being a traitor
for fraternizing and serving as a tool of
Russian President
Putin.
This article will analyze and discuss these claims and accusations.
We will begin
by comparing and discussing the actions and reactions
of President Trump’s predecessors
to determine whether there has been
a ‘break’ with the past. This requires an
examination of his
‘inheritance’ – what actions preceded his Presidency.
Secondly, we
will evaluate what President Trump has said and what he has done
and
their significance.
We will conclude by examining whether the conflicts are of world
historical
significance or a
tempest in a teapot and whether President Trump has
acted against the
current World Order in search of a new world
order.
President Trump’s Inheritance: What ‘World’ what ‘Order”?
To speak of a “World” is an abstraction – our life is built around many
micro,
local, regional and macro ‘worlds’ which are connected and
disconnected. The world of
President Trump is the imperial world,
centered in US supremacy; the regional world is
centered in its
allies and satellites. In so far as Trump has forced divisions with the
European Union, and threatened China he has called into question the
existing world
order. However, he has failed to construct a new
‘world order’.
Trump inherited a world disorder riven by prolonged regional wars in
Africa, the
Middle East and South Asia. Under the previous four
presidents imperial values replaced
democratic ideals as witnessed by
the millions slaughtered in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen,
Somalia and
Palestine over the past two decades.
President Trump is attempting to reconfigure a world order based on
economic
pressure, military threats and political bluster.
In the process of ‘remaking’ a US centered world order Trump
generates chaos
and disorder in order to strengthen his hand in
future negotiations and settlements.
Trump’s so-called ‘craziness’
is a tactic to secure a ‘better deal’, as is the case today in
the
agreement with the EU . An approach with short term gains unforeseen
middle term
consequences.
In fact Trump has done little to
unmake the existing order. The US militarily
surrounded China under
ex-President Obama a policy Trump follows to the letter.
Washington
remains in NATO and trades with the EU. The Pentagon continues wars in
the Middle East. Treasury finances Israeli ethnic cleansing.
In other words, Trump has been un willing and unable to extricate the
US from
the political mess of his predecessors.
He has increased the military budget but has not been able to project
power.
Trump has threatened trade wars across the globe but in fact
trade has increased and
deficits remain in place.
Despite Trump’s claims of a ‘great’ transformation and his enemies’
charges of
systematic destruction, the question remains ---what has
really changed?
Rhetoric is Reality under Trump and Anti-Trump.
Few signposts changes have taken place despite the bluster and the
rhetoric in the
political ‘playpen’.
Despite changes in personalities the underlying political structures
remain in place
and promise to continue, despite elections and
unending investigations and revelations.
The so-called ‘trade war’
has failed to reduce world trade; employment remains
unchanged;
inequalities persist and deepen.Policies threatening war alternate with
peace
overtures.Increases in military budgets are spent by and for
armchair generals.
Democrats and Republicans denounce each other
,and share coctails and dinner,
believing they have done an ‘honest
day’s work’…
Immigrants are seized, interned and expelled to nations run by death
squads
funded by elected US politicians from both parties.
Trump threatens a catastrophic war against Iran while sanctions fail
to deter
Teheran from developing ties with Europe and Asia.
Domestic agendas promising ‘transformations’ come and go, while
trillion dollar
infrastructure promises disappear down the memory
hole.
Rousing denunciations echo in the legislative chambers but are
suspended, to
secure bi-partisans’ approval, so that multi billion
dollars can be added to the military
budget.
Tax giveaways to the very rich provoke inconsequential debates.
Armchair assassins pretend to be journalists and direct the Pentagon
to disobey the
‘traitor’ President and launch a war, evoking a
response by the President--- threatening
new wars. Neither of whom
will risk their own skin!
Employers claim there is a shortage of skilled workers, forgetting to
fund
vocational education or raise wages and salaries.
Candidates for office spend millions but the more they spend, the fewer
the
voters.
Abstention is the majoritarian response to phony trade wars, fake
Russian
meddling, bipartisan charades, porn politics, and tweets as
hand shaped turds.
Conclusion
The overwhelming reality is that ‘chaos’ is like foam on a stale
beer: very few, if
any, changes have taken place.
The World Order remains in place, unmoved by inconsequential trade
tiffs
between Europe, and North America.
Washington’s angry voices are hollow farts compared to China’s multi-
billion
dollar infrastructure expansion of the Belt and Road across
West Africa.
In the ongoing world order,
Washington increases its Israeli handouts to 38 billion
for the next decade and budgets 4% of its GNP
to robotize the military-industrial
complex.
The President alternates tweets commands on war and peace, to his
trusted and
disloyal cabinet members, and honest and dishonest
intelligence operative.
Under the same tent, investigators
investigate each other.
All of which is not a bad thing – because
nothing changes---
for the worst at least
up to now: no treason or impeachment trials;
no peace or new wars in the Middle East, no
trade or nuclear wars!
But there is no reason to believe that threats could not become a
reality.
Netanyahu can lead Trump by the nose to a catastrophic war against
Iran.
Trump can provoke a trade war with China.
Climate change can lead to the seven plagues of Biblical proportions.
Economic bubbles can burst and central banks may be unable to bail out
the banks
too big to fail.
Every disaster that has been promised and not happened can become
reality.
In the meantime, prophets of doom and gloom cash their weekly checks
and tick
off the list of inequities of their chosen adversaries. The
ten percent who defend or
oppose the world order still determine who
rules the rest of the ninety percent. No
wonder there is bipartisan
support to increase police powers!
https://petras.lahaine.org/b2-img/PetrasTempestTeapot.pdf
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