Appeasement, as Global Policy, Reflects
Incapacity of the Capitalist Ruling Elites to
Promote
Growth
By James Petras
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
June 18, 2018
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The G-7 Crisis of 2018 |
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Appeasement as Global Policy
Introduction
The world is riven with class conflicts in Latin America, political
conflicts
between the Anglo-Americans and Russians, and economic
conflicts between
Washington against Europe and Asia.
The conflicts have called into
question the capacity of ruling elites to promote
growth,
to secure international stability and to foster global as co-operation.
To understand the underlying source of conflicts it is essential to
identify and
unmask the underlying political and economic interests
which spread and deepen class,
regional and global confrontations.
Latin America: Reforms Which Deform
In recent decades throughout Latin America, rulers have spoken and
demanded
‘reforms’ as essential to stimulate and sustain growth and
foster equity and sustainability.
The ‘reforms’ involve implementing
‘structural changes’ which require large scale
privatization to
encourage entrepreneurship and end state corruption; deregulation of the
economy to stimulate foreign and domestic investment; labor
flexibility to ‘free’ labor
markets and increase employment; and
lower business taxes. According to the reformers
all this will lead
to free markets and promote democratic values.
Over the past
thirty years, ruling elites in Latin America have carried out IMF and
World Bank structural reforms in two cyclical periods: between 1989-1999
and more
recently between 2015-2018. In both cases the reforms have
led to a series of major
economic, political and social
deformations.
During the first cycle of ‘reforms’, privatization concentrated
wealth by
transferring public means of production to oligarchs, and
increased private monopolies,
which deepened inequalities and
sharpened class divisions.
Deregulation led to financial speculation, tax evasion, capital
flight and public-
private corruption.
‘Reforms’ deformed the existing class structure provoking social
upheavals,
which precipitated the collapse of the elite led
‘reforms’ and the advent of a decade of
nationalist populist
governments.
The populists restored and expanded social reforms but did not change
the
political and economic ‘deformations’, embedded in the state.
A decade later (2015) the ‘reformers’ returned to power and restored
the
regressive free market policies of the previous neo-liberal
ruling elite. By 2018 a new
cycle of class conflicts flared
throughout Brazil and Argentina, threatening to overturn
the
existing US center free market order.
Anglo America
Russophobes as Fake Miracle workers; the Post Christ
Resurrections
As part of the propaganda campaign to discredit and isolate Russia,
the UK and
the Ukraine, stalwart flunkies of Washington, accused
Moscow of assassinations by
poison and bullets. Both alleged victims
appeared live and well in due time!
On March 4, 2018, the Prime Minister of the UK Theresa May claimed
that
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned by Russian
secret agents. Foreign
Secretary Boris “Bobo” Johnson called the
poison, ‘the most-deadly agent known to
man’ (sic) – Novichok.
According to “Terry and Bobo” the poison kills in 30 seconds.
Two
months later Sergei and Yulia were seen taking a stroll in a park.
The fake charges were promoted by the entire Anglo-Americans mass
media.
The UK proceeded to charge Putin with ‘crimes against
humanity’ , backed additional
diplomatic and economic sanctions,
increased military spending for homeland defense
and urged President
Trump to take forceful action. Once the ‘victims’ ‘rose from the
dead’ the media never questioned the regime’s claim of a Russian
conspiracy planned at
the highest level.
The UK scored a few trivial merit points from Washington, which,
however, did
not prevent President Trump from slapping a
double-digit tariff on British steel and
aluminum exports (with more
to come)!
The Ukraine joined the line of toadies trying to secure President
Trump’s
approval by cooking up another Russian murder plot. This
time Ukraine leaders claimed
Kremlin agents assassinated one
Arkady Babchenko, an anti-Russian journalist and self
proclaimed
exile in Kiev.
On May 29, 2018, Arkady was found ‘murdered’ or so said the Ukraine
President
Petro Poroshenko and repeated, embellished and circulated
by the entire western mass
media.
On May 31, a wide-eyed ‘Arkady’ turned up alive and claiming his
‘resurrection’
was a planned plot to catch a Russian agent!
Western regimes systematic use of lies, plots and conspiracies are
central to the
imperial drive for world power.
In Syria, the US accused Damascus of using poisonous gas against its
own people
in order to justify NATO’s terror bombing of Aleppo’s
civilian population!
In Libya, Obama and Clinton claimed President Gaddafi distributed
Viagra to his
armed forced to rape innocent civilians, precipitating
the US-EU terror bombing of the
country and rape and murder of
President Ghaddafi.
The question is whether western leaders will seek papal recognition
of CIA
directed resurrections to coincide with Easter?
Appeasement and Trump’s ‘Triumph of Will’
EU
kowtowing to President Trump’s grab for global power, has only aroused
his
desire to dominate their markets, dictate their trade relations
and defense spending.
Trump tells the EU that his enemies are
theirs.
Trump believes in the doctrine of unilateral trade and ‘deals’ based
on the
principle that the US decides what you sell, how much you
pay, and what you buy. The
giant French oil multinational Total,
which had promised to invest in Iran ,submitted to
Trump and
withdrew from its agreement and turned a deaf- ear to the French
President
President Macron facing US tariffs on French exports bent
his knee to Trump.
Paris would support ‘joint efforts to reduce overcapacities, regulate
subsidies and protect
intellectual property’. Trump heard the ring
of the EU begging cup and imposed tariffs
and demanded more.
The EU ‘vowed’ to retaliate to Trump’s tariffs by . . . sucking up to
Trump’s trade
war with China. The European Commission (EC) announced
it was launching a case
against . . . China! Echoing Trump’s
allegations that Beijing was committing the ‘crime’
of insisting
(‘forcing’ in EU rhetoric) foreign investors transfer technology as part
of the
basis for doing business.
Trump turned on Mexico and Canada, his flunky allies in NAFTA by
slapping
both with tariffs.
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was ‘dismayed’ after wining
and dining
Trump in an embarrassing charm offensive, Trump ate,
drank, and slapped a tariff on
steel and aluminum and threatened
to withdraw from the North American Free Trade
Agreement.
In response Trudeau cited Canada’s century and a half military
support for US
imperial wars. To no avail!
For Trump, the past is the past. It’s time to move ahead and for
Canada to ‘buy
American’.
And when Trudeau talked of imposing reciprocal tariffs on US exports,
Trump
countered by threatening to break all trading agreements. At
which point Trudeau
proposed ‘further’ negotiations.
Trump’s tariff on Mexican steel and aluminum exports evoked the
robust
response of a true Treaty lackey – the Mexican President
Enrique Pena Nieto claimed
negotiations were ‘continuing’ and US
companies were ‘involved’!
The harder Trump pushed, the greater the retreat of his EU and North
American
‘allies’. Facing rhetorical retaliation from the EU, Trump
tweeted German Prime
Minister Merkle’s nose out of shape, by
threatening to slap Germany with car tariffs
worth $20 billion
dollars.
The German Prime Minister and the head of Volkswagen broke ranks with
the
EU, and forgot all talk of retaliation and EU ‘unity’. They
embraced negotiations and
proposed ‘bilateral trans-Atlantic
agreements based on Trump’s terms!
Trump is not improvising’, nor
is he ‘erratic’. He wields power; he knows that
his competitors’
spinelessness is accompanied by mutual back-stabbing and he is
exploiting their appeasement, by encouraging their belly crawling.
President Trump exhibits a ‘will to power’.
Appeasement in the nineteen thirties allowed Germany to defeat and
occupy
Europe. President Trump ,in the 21st century. is defeating
the EU and conquering its
markets.
Conclusion
The language of politics is the politics of dominant world powers.
Trump’s
‘reforms’ have deformed all past and present
treaties,alliances and agreements in his
drive for world domination.
While the UK and the Ukraine run errands, fabricating Russian
assassinations and
resurrecting victims, Trump has his eyes on the
prize; the world’s biggest markets -- the
EU and China.
Yes, Trump may thank the Canadians for dying for US wars in Asia, the
Middle
East and Latin America, but he tells Prime Minister Trudeau ‘
business is business
Justin, now bend over and sing, ‘God Bless
America’.
The same goes for Theresa May and Boris Johnson: close your eyes and
enjoy
watching our tariffs close steel mills now and auto plants
tomorrow.
Trump knows his prostrate allies. He moralizes: ‘the
more you screw them the
better they like it’!
That’s the Trump doctrine. And its not only his personal views: the
stock market
loves it; the Silicon billionaires and the manufacturers
are cashing in on protection at
home and free markets overseas.
Trump will be entertained by the quartet of Trudeau, Macron, Merkel
and May
who will perform an original composition; “Making
America Strong in a World of
Wimps”.
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