COMMENT POSTED TO AN ARTICLE BY MAX BENWELL IN THE
INDEPENDENT
“After the Syrian air
strikes, I can no longer get behind a President I admired”
Me too.
In the one area I very much hoped for some advance and
change from Trump – change in America's unprecedented new aggressiveness in the
world - he has just proved himself a waste of space.
He has set a world land-speed record for buckling to the
demands of America's unelected inner-government and doing virtually the
opposite of anything for which we had reason to hope.
In effect, in foreign affairs, we might just as well have
mass-killer Obama still signing the orders for bombings and coups and drone
kill lists with his big boyish smile.
Obama is responsible for the deaths of at least half a
million in his term of office during the Neocon Wars and the phony CIA-induced
Arab Spring plus incalculable damage in the creation of millions of refugees
and vast destruction of societies.
Or we might just as well have the psychopath, Hillary
Clinton, a woman with a record of damage and hatreds beyond telling. Her role,
just at the Benghazi fiasco, has never been discussed, but thoughtful people
can piece it together from scraps of information.
She, assisted by her dead ambassador, was running a dark
operation to collect weapons from the murdered Gadhafi’s Libya, where they had
been spread all over the place owing to the US having dumped carloads of them
in support of the same kind of rag-tag mercenaries America runs in Syria today.
The Libyan rag-tag bunch's job was getting rid of a decent
third-world leader the US and Israel simply hated, a man who gave ordinary Libyans
everything from free education to good water supplies and peace.
Hillary was also collecting some of the murderous
mercenaries. Both these things - weapons and mercenaries - were being transshipped
around the Mediterranean to create the horrors we see in Syria. In the process,
her ambassador was killed by some of them, who simply saw him as a more
accessible and attractive target than Assad. Or perhaps they were angered by
some of his demands. When you play with murderous thugs
anywhere, all bets are off as to predictability.
Those weapons’ transfer virtually certainly included amounts
of Sarin gas from the dead Gaddafi's stockpiles, which he had maintained as a
counterthreat to Israel’s nuclear arsenal, and I think we all know what
happened with those transferred poisons. In Libya, Syria, and others places,
dear "women's candidate," Hillary, killed thousands of women and
their children without the blink of an eye or the shedding of a tear.
The records of those two horrors, Obama and Hillary, plus
the previous monkey-brain murderer, Bush, made a fair number of us hope for some
change. Trump here and there gave important clues - not formal campaign
promises, but revealing personal reflections, such as asking why the whole
Middle East was on fire or why America didn’t leave it to Russia to clean-up
the horror in Syria - that suggested to many we could possibly see important change.
But that has all disappeared, just vaporized, its last
outburst being the administration statements about Assad's future and Syria
very shortly before the insane false-flag gas attack conducted by America’s own
supported mercenaries and Trump’s insane missile attack without a shred of
evidence supposedly in response and the insane shrieking, self-glorifying claims
of Trump’s Nikki Haley at the UN.
Some Russian press today call the United States the most
unpredictable nation in the world, and they are absolutely right.
As for Trump's other, domestic issues - his dumb wall and
his ranting about migrants - I have always regarded those parts of him as a
waste of space.
We know progress with great powerful states comes very
slowly, always, but the hope here was that this iconoclastic billionaire just
might be a serious agent of change after fifteen years of pointless wars and
the birth of a new Cold War. You need a man of Trump’s tough, egocentric type
to stand against the collective, entrenched monsters at CIA and the Pentagon,
but he has failed us all, failed completely.
I fear for our future, and the planet's, now that America's
blood-lust is up, and we see virtually no strength anywhere to oppose it.
Certainly, pushovers like May and Merkel and Hollande in Europe offer nothing.
And the UN has been reduced by the same blood-lust to a toothless debating
society.
Russia and China offer the only real hope for getting
through a long and dangerous period ahead, but I think, for many reasons, this
is truer of Putin’s Russia more than Xi Jinping’s China. And that fact explains
just why a new Cold War against Russia has been launched. America’s insanely
ambitious and greedy establishment – perhaps best personified by the glaring
image of Hillary Clinton and her regular talk of “taking out” this or that person
or place - cares nothing for other nations’ views and policies, so long as they
do not conflict in any way with its march towards global domination.
As I wrote, above, concerning the dark events at Benghazi in
2012, “When you play with murderous thugs anywhere, all bets are off as to
predictability.” And just so, the United States.