US Presidency 2016: Trumpophobia
is illogical!
-Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Capitalist-imperialist
America is destined to have hawkish presidents in future too for advancing
global interests of USA, both legal and illegal.
After the
successful launch of Islamophobia with full media backing, now the Hawks
in USA are now busy introducing fear for the Trump phenomenon 0r
Trumpophobia to terrorize the educated American voters fed up with
problematic Obamamania and Democratic misrule after republican variety. .
A major thrust in
Democratic campaign against Republican hopeful Trump is presenting him as a
serious threat to USA and world. They are generating fear of trump-
Trumpophobia- to win points over him.
Ronald Trump may
not the most sensible leader in USA but then he is not at all insane as many
Clintonites fondly claim. However, Trump is one the most needed statesmen
Americans badly need as they face an arrogant regime still seeking prolongation
of terror wars for resources and routes to ensure US energy security
permanently.
Trump can end
antagonism with Russia and will ask Americans and world at large to respect the rights of Palestinians, among some of his
wise ideas. Of course, there’s more than a little irony in the uproar over
Trump’s ostensible encouragement of using violence to knock off a political
opponent a strategy of former Jewish state secretary of USA. But then that is
how begins his topics and attacks. Trump is only reminding the Americans of
violence a key feature of Hillary as the terror phenomenon characterizes so
much of the statecraft of Hillary’s idol, Henry Kissinger.
Responsible
for illegal bombing campaigns that caused millions of
deaths throughout Vietnam, Cambodia,
and Laos, Zionist Kissinger also fomented genocides in East Timor, Bangladesh,
southern Africa, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Argentina; the earliest
Neocon boss also notoriously enabled and
supported the Pinochet regime in Chile, which seized power in a military coup –
a coup that led to the deaths of thousands, including the
democratically-elected president Salvador Allende in the presidential palace.
Hillary
Clinton is a democratic bomber and, like Trump, is horribly wrong..
Interestingly, former first lady at White House Hillary Clinton sharing honors
her husband was enjoying, openly emulates Zionist Kissinger. Not only has she
verbalized her admiration for Kissinger, as she did in the Democratic debates
this year, in her 2014 review of Kissinger’s World Order Clinton wrote that
Kissinger is “a friend,” and that she “relied on his counsel,” and consulted with him regularly when she was Secretary
of State. Aside from words, though, or, Clinton emulates Kissinger both in
theory and practice, in deeds. Her support of the coup d’etat in Honduras in
2009, for instance, when she was Secretary of State, came right out of
Kissinger’s playbook – as was her support of launching strikes against Libya,
not to mention her plans to bomb Syria.
The
character of the 2016 presidential election is the fascist demagogy of
the Republican billionaire, on the one hand, and on the other, the militarist,
“patriotic” claptrap of the Democratic imperialist.
Neither
Trump nor Hillary would be expected draw down the terror wars launched by
Bushdom rouges and accelerated by lefty Obama team, but one can still feel
Trump could be trusted as a true representative of capitalist-imperialism.
Not
many countries are interested in the US elections or the outcome as nothing is
going to change in terms of policies of USA and republican or democratic the
next president is going to repeat the show of Bush-Obama, citing the so-called national
interest. For instance, the Saudis have little hope that either of
the two main US presidential candidates, Donald Trump
or Hillary Clinton, will turn things around. The
Russian deployment of combat aircraft into Iran to bomb Sunni targets in Syria is the latest step in
what Saudi Arabia perceives as a steadily deteriorating regional security
environment. The deployment of Russian bombers is the first foreign military presence in Iran since
the fall of the Shah. It's a nightmare for the royals. Riyadh sees
the ever closer relations between Iran, Russia, Syria, Hezbollah and
Shiite Iraqis as a fundamental shift in the strategic environment in the
Middle East.
The
Saudis have been frustrated for years by US President Barack Obama's
unwillingness to put more effort into eliminating Assad. Now the Syrian
president seems more secure than ever. Saudis from the royals to the
general population believe America and the world have betrayed Arab world
and the Sunni majority in Syria. Arab nations view the
Russian deployment a strategic "shock" that demonstrates how
badly the USA underestimated Iranian and Russian aggressive intentions. The
Saudis always feared the Iran nuclear deal would end Tehran's pariah status and
give it more strategic options. Saudi efforts to buy off Moscow have been
a failure. With international sanctions lifted for the most part, Iran is
a strategic partner more attractive than the kingdom. America cannot change the
policies over night. Riyadh has bought over $110 billion in arms from
Obama. But there is no confidence in the Saudi leadership about the future
of American leadership. Yet, they have no clear idea about future relations.
Iran nuclear deal worries Riyadh more than anything else.
The
fascistic character of the Trump campaign was displayed in the candidate’s
frequent references to the need for “vicious” and “extreme” methods, not only
against ISIS itself, but against immigrants from countries where ISIS is active
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has made it clear he
would not abandon the terror projects of Bush-Obama or permanent war agenda of
Neocons just like that Trump, in a fascistic speech in Ohio, called for “vicious” and
“extreme” methods to combat the threat of terrorism, including a crackdown on
immigrants from the Middle East, expansion of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp
and a war of extermination against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Trump
seeks to combine this bogus antiwar stance with ferocious militarism in
relation to ISIS. A creation of USA, ISIS emerged out of the
radical Islamist milieu in Syria, armed and financed under the auspices of the
CIA, the Pentagon and US allies like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The group only
came into conflict with the US when ISIS fighters crossed the Syria-Iraq border
in 2014 and began to wage war against the Shiite-dominated regime in Iraq.
US Vice President Joe Biden, in his first campaign appearance
with Hillary Clinton in Scranton, Pennsylvania, denounced Trump for his
professed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin, including his
suggestion that Russia could be a suitable ally in the struggle against ISIS
because of its own conflicts with radical Islamists. He was on his way
from Pennsylvania to Eastern Europe, including the Baltic States, to reassure
the right-wing governments of these countries that the US would stand by its
obligation under NATO to defend them in any conflict with Russia. Biden
complained that Trump was lending credence to those in Turkey who were accusing
the Obama regime of backing the coup attempt against President Erdogan.
The presidential polls taking place against background of unexpected Brexit.
The “Brexit” vote in the UK, together with the growth of nationalism and
populism in Europe, has doomed the elite project of creating a federal Europe
that can act as a superpower in world politics. Brexit also has challenged US
superpower status. Europe will be a rich but fragmented trading bloc surrounded
by colossal continental powers, the USA, China.
Experts have made prediction that the world will have three
economic poles or cores—China, the USA and Europe. However, the USA
is in long-term relative decline. America’s share of global wealth will
decline since countries like China and other regions like Africa, are growing
more rapidly. So will America’s share of global military power,
which, is loosely rather than perfectly correlated with relative economic
weight. Whether defined as polarity or hegemony, American global primacy is
coming to an end.
Tomorrow’s world will be multipolar, not simply bipolar or
tripolar. The rise of China as the second power after USA will allow regional
powers, from Turkey to Vietnam and Brazil, to play the continent-states against
one another and pursue their own independent interests.
The US president would be hawk and is expected to advance the
global interests of the United States by employing all possible
strategies and tactics to achieve the goals.
Trumpophobia is
illogical mainly because any American who would assume office of White house
would have to be aggressive, arrogant and hawk to prolong the terror wars as a
permanent US foreign policy tool!
More than
Trumpophobia it is Hillaryphobia which should terribly worry the American
electorates.
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