Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

13 June 2025

Trump plays reckless with the world's trust

 Trump brags on Truth Social about attack on Iran

President Trump invested much into the promotion of his image as a peace president. But his intellectual weakness and consequent susceptibility to 'expert' opinion, coupled with the fact of neocon dominance of US foreign policy and military mindset these last few decades, plus other factors no doubt, have all worked together to seduce Trump into an egregiously distorted view of US military power, and into acceptance of the erroneous "peace through strength" mantra. I believe this claim despite what follows in the next paragraph.

Israel's ongoing strike on Iran appears for the moment to have been very effective, intelligent, and well executed. On the evidence available so far – one part of which is Iranian silence – it looks to be a mighty blow, one Israel is well placed to capitalise on over coming days and weeks. Iran is already under pressure to successfully weather this onslaught.

And yet attacks of this character – surprise, pyrotechnic, awesome, comprehensive – often begin neocon/Israeli wars, or more accurately the military phase of neocon projects (Project Ukraine required a different approach; Russia is a peer rival). But for all their might, intelligence and detailed planning, what follows on their heels has yet to be a stabilisation of the region involved, let alone some manner of 'victory' that reshapes the world such that the US reigns more supremely as a consequence. Over the last four decades of neocon foreign-policy dominance, we have seen an unmistakable evaporation of both US hard and soft power, as well as a decline of its relative economic supremacy. Of course there is more to this story than neocon adventurism, but that in fact underscores the point I'm making. No person or group controls everything.

Even if Israel topples the current Iranian government, what happens next? The BRICS-based world can easily interpret current events as proof positive that the US is utterly untrustworthy. Perhaps tentative trust in Trump was used to deceive Iran and Russia into a false sense of the authenticity of US intentions to reach a deal on the Iranian nuclear-power and nuclear-enrichment programmes. Considering the West's casual disregard of Minsk I and Minsk II, considering its influence on Zelenskyy to walk away from the April/May 2022 peace talks with Russia in Istanbul, and other chicanery besides, all trust is gone. If Iran is toppled, I predict it will be a Pyrrhic victory. Fear holds things stable for a while, but only for a while.

As I've said before, when all you have is an army, everything looks like a war. The militaristic mindset that pervades the neocon perspective, which is in essence little more than "might makes right", is akin to an army, or an intellectual/psychological filtering process that may as well be an army. "Do as we say, or else" is the neocon way. President Trump's 'diplomacy' in the Truth Social post that heads this article oozes that mentality. So much so, the President comes across to me as a boy among (deranged) adults, a boy defenceless against their wiles and psychopathically resolute determination to have the world their way. But all of it is, in my view, in fact the way to ruin.

Roughly the first 50 days of the Trump presidency were hopeful, in my opinion. I believed they were sufficiently strongly anti-war to carry the day. I was wrong. We are now back to the reckless uncertainty of the Biden administration. Permanent-state inertia and ivory-tower arrogance have overcome what I suspect were sincere intentions on Trump's part to do things differently. But Trump's impatience with detail, his insecurities, his lack of intellectual courage, his over-reliance on the wildly unpredictable manner of his social-media 'diplomacy', have hamstrung those intentions, such as they were. It has been one embarrassing gaffe after another, and I am grossly understating the ugliness of what we have witnessed over the last couple of months.

I cannot see how the MAGA movement can continue to support Trump for much longer. I anticipate a split between the populist forces behind Trump on the one hand, and his presidency on the other, as his presidency sinks deeper and deeper under neocon waves. Furthermore, BRICS nations, and especially Russia and China, cannot tolerate a broken Iran. Therefore, the risks of a nuclear conflagration if Iran recovers sufficiently to weather the initial weeks of this strike, especially if Israel then comes to feel existentially threatened by Iran's recovery, are significantly above zero. 

One part of my broader analysis is the faint expectation that a powerfully cohering awakening among the US population – namely to realise that the US permanent-state and intelligence establishment does not have The People's best interests at heart, and that this conglomeration includes US media outlets for the most part, not to mention British and other Western European outlets – might be triggered by a great disillusionment with Trump the Myth, as previously stated in Econosophy pages. But much else would have to hold for this to actually happen. The riots in LA look to be but one part of a broad destabilisation effort aimed at dragging Trump's final term deep into the belly of the neocon beast. Other actions of this type might well be in the works. Coupled with continued degradation of the US economy as AI-rooted technological unemployment gathers pace over coming months and years, could well mean such an awakening of this type has little to no chance of gaining any meaningful momentum.

And yet these are interesting times, one way or the other. Life has about it an irrepressible power to surprise, to deliver the unexpected. This power is deeper than the sort of glittering intelligence that characterises neocon cunning; none of us can be sure what the future will bring. This is an epochal historical moment. Trump's role has proved not be peace maker; he lacks the strength of character and richness of wisdom to do that noble undertaking justice. But this does not mean war will destroy us all, or turn out as its adherents expect. There is many a slip twixt cup and lip, and reality always bats last.

19 September 2011

Pirates Storm German Parliament!!

No joke. [In German, Pirate Party website.]

The party I voted for on Sunday in Berlin's local election has won 14 seats. The FDP (a business friendly liberal party, currently in coalition with the CDU) received under 2% of the vote and have thus no seats. A genuine double whammy election shocker. Tabloid-style headlines and sentence structure fully justified.

I voted for the Pirates (Die Piraten) because they are for transparency in the political process, direct democracy, guaranteed income, and other assorted sensible ideas. I thought I'd give a small taste of their platform by translating some of their manifesto so that you have it straight from the pirate's mouth, as it were.

TRANSPARENCY
We see transparency as a duty of Berlin. We will abolish regulations for application [I assume this is concerned with over-complicated German bureaucracy regarding political participation], minimize entry restrictions and abolish fees for [publication of political] information and reports. We demand that every step of bidding, contract negotiations and contract signing processes are made public. Every contract will only become valid after it has been made public; old contracts will be looked into anew. Documentation pertaining to committee meetings, board meetings, etc., will be immediately and clearly published, online and offline. In future the public are only to be excluded from sessions in rare cases, sessions will be broadcast live on the internet and recorded. Every delegate is to make public his/her contacts to lobby organizations, unions and other organizations. We will live transparency. All data and works brought into existence by taxpayer funds will be made public and available to every citizen. Berlin must inform her citizens about every new project as early as possible, so that her citizenry has a proper opportunity to participate. Press laws will be changed such that no whistle-blower need have any fear of the state.

NETWORKS
We will prepare the way for free, Berlin-wide wireless internet access and abolish operator liability for public WLAN networks. Furthermore we want to show every Berliner and this city's guests how to use this network.

EDUCATION
For learning too we insist on the freedom and self-determination of the individual. All students shall have the chance to organize and complete their schooling individually. We want to democratize schooling institutions. In the future there will be one teacher to every fifteen students. We will end the use of filter software in public education establishments and enable free and open access to all information available on the Internet. We will also make sure that all students are able to work with digital media and will school them accordingly. We will also provide free lunches. We will offer students of non-state schools the same developmental opportunities as those of state schools, and expand and improve the teaching of German as a second language. We will abolish fixed school times so as to enable an open and critical coarse of study. Longer term we want to set up a round table as a public forum for all involved in higher education. We want to realize a library statute in Berlin.


Now I did not vote for Die Piraten because I am a political animal fervently in support of one party or the other, nor because I understand the fine details, or even the totality of their whole program in general, but because this is a party called The Pirates who are gently and humorously making the right noises and prodding the mainstream in the right direction. The party has only been around since 2006, so this is an explosive start, and is making headlines here. They've knocked the FDP out of the Berlin Parliament (The Greens expanded their share of the vote too), and this represents a major shift in the politics of Berlin, a sea change.

It just so happens the the father of one of my daughter's friends is "A Pirate" so I will be grilling him soon as to what the party is going to do with its power, and other questions along those lines. If you guys want to know anything, drop me a line...