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Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Lauren Johnson - 24-05-2016 The Liberal International Order is Under Fire -- The United States Must Defend It By Editorial Board May 21 of the Washington Post HARDLY A day goes by without evidence that the liberal international order of the past seven decades is being eroded. China and Russia are attempting to fashion a world in their own illiberal image; Britain is debating a departure from the European Union; Austria's front-running presidential contender espouses fear of migrants, trade and globalization; and far-right parties are thriving in Europe. The radical Islamic State group wields merciless violence on its own lands in Iraq and Syria and exports terrorism beyond. In the United States, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has attracted millions of voters by campaigning against some of the foundations of American leadership in the world such as the defense alliance with Japan and South Korea, while Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has drawn millions more with the false promise of trade protectionism. This poses an enormous trial for the next U.S. president. We say trial because no matter who takes the Oval Office, it will demand courage and difficult decisions to save the liberal international order. As a newreport from the Center for a New American Security points out, this order is worth saving, and it is worth reminding ourselves why: It generated unprecedented global prosperity, lifting billions of people out of poverty; democratic government, once rare, spread to more than 100 nations; and for seven decades there has been no cataclysmic war among the great powers. No wonder U.S. engagement with the world enjoyed a bipartisan consensus. These impressive accomplishments need a renewed boost from the United States and Europe, yet the public debate is running in the other direction. As authors of the report point out, many around the world are worried about an American retrenchment and yearn for more, not less, from the United States. They do not want to accede to the values of Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China, who reject democracy, accountability and human dignity. The new report, which is impressively bipartisan in its signatories and was co-chaired by a Reagan administration official, Robert Kagan (now a Post columnist), and a Clinton administration official, James P. Rubin, suggests strengthening all elements of U.S. power: diplomacy, economics, military expensive, but "well within our means." They rightly point out that the "adaptability, resilience, and innovation" of the U.S. economic system is a source of global strength and influence. The big question is not whether we can afford it but whether we have the willpower to use it. How? In Asia, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the proposed free-trade agreement, must be approved. The United States must keep trying to integrate China into the rules and traditions of the liberal international order a policy of eight presidential administrations while also marshaling forces to confront China's assertive and unilateral grab of territory in the South China Sea. Likewise, stabilizing Ukraine and saving it economically will be a vital bulwark against Russia's violent subversion. More needs to be done, too, to protect the Baltic states. In the Middle East, the liquidation of the Islamic State and ending the Syrian war will demand time and treasure from the United States. Today's morass is in part the consequence of a leadership vacuum. America's global leadership demands movement on all these fronts while resisting facile populist appeals to turn inward. Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Magda Hassan - 24-05-2016 Is WaPo asking for some country to invade and bomb the US and bring them freedom and democracy? Wapo throws down the gauntlet - David Guyatt - 24-05-2016 Love the way they make out the EU is a democracy - which is a load of balls to start with. I also love the way the finger ISIS as a real enemy, but say nothing about how the US nurtured and armed it for years. Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Carsten Wiethoff - 24-05-2016 When I read the phrase "America's global leadership" I want to puke. But this is exactly what Hillary will try to deliver to the rest of the world. Ask the Iraqis, ask the Lybians, ask the drone victims, ask all the peoples under a US-sanctioned dictator, basically ask anyone outside the elite circle of America's "friends" what they think of this kind of "leadership". Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Tracy Riddle - 24-05-2016 What a colossal amount of Orwellian B.S. in one editorial. Literally everything in it is false, except for a few periods and commas. The Anglo-American international order has been under assault since the Vietnam/Watergate era, with the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, the gold outflow crisis, and the weakening of the dollar and the US economy relative to other major powers (Germany, Japan, Russia, China, etc.). Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Paul Rigby - 24-05-2016 David Guyatt Wrote:Love the way they make out the EU is a democracy - which is a load of balls to start with. How EU Law is made. Why you will never have a say. by Charles Cawley May 19, 2016 - 5:13am http://www.writerbeat.com/articles/9910-How-EU-Law-is-made-Why-you-will-never-have-a-say Quote:In a brief explanation from the EU about the Commission and its appointees, it neatly avoids the reality that the European Commission holds the cards of power. http://ec.europa.eu/about/index_en.htm#president The EU considers Democracy an evil and its greatest enemy; it has structured itself accordingly. Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Magda Hassan - 24-05-2016 Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:When I read the phrase "America's global leadership" I want to puke.So true Carsten. I wonder if they are completely blinded to their goals or just don't give a shit what others think? Wapo throws down the gauntlet - David Guyatt - 25-05-2016 Magda Hassan Wrote:Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:When I read the phrase "America's global leadership" I want to puke.So true Carsten. I wonder if they are completely blinded to their goals or just don't give a shit what others think? They don't give a shit what others think. They know exactly what they're doing and why and they're way past caring about truth anyway. It's all about power, corruption and "leadership" via a gun. Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Carsten Wiethoff - 25-05-2016 Magda Hassan Wrote:Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:When I read the phrase "America's global leadership" I want to puke.So true Carsten. I wonder if they are completely blinded to their goals or just don't give a shit what others think? In my eyes this is a blatant propagada piece initiated by the Clinton camp and aimed against Sanders and Trump. (Compare http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/hillary-clinton-washington-post-anti-sanders-ad-218417) What really angers me is not that Hillary fights with all covert methods available to her, but that all the premises of this piece are so onesided and distorted that it creates a completely fictional image of the true situation. Practically every sentence in it is a lie or an invalid assumption, ignoring and denigrating everybody who questions the American empire. That a text like this can masquerade as a WaPo editorial just shows the complete sellout and the true function as a propaganda outlet of the Washington Post and the nonexistent ethics of Jeff Bezos (not that we needed any confirmation of that). I do not believe for a second that Clinton or Bezos believe anything that is written in this piece, both certainly do not suffer from loss of reality. This is purely directed at people who want the cozy feeling that they are standing on the right "liberal" side, thinking they somehow do good in the world by "leading" the bad guys (rest of the world) in the right direction. It sounds to me like IS propaganda from the opposite side, "We are the good ones and everybody else has to follow us or die." Wapo throws down the gauntlet - Drew Phipps - 25-05-2016 CNAS (think tank sponsor of the report mentioned in the OP) looks like a Clinton-esque adoption of the PNAC strategy of Bush-era Republican advisors: a. Make a think tank. b. Staff it with your people. c. Write a report. d. Cite the report lavishly in friendly press outlets. e. "Justify" your policies with the report. In this case, CNAS was created by Michele Flournoy, a Bill Clinton appointee to the DOD (also Obama's Undersecretary for Defense Policy) and Kurt Campbell, Obama's Assistant Secretary of State (Asia). The report itself was co-chaired by Robert Kagan (you may remember him as a co-founder of PNAC) and James Rubin, Bill Clinton's Asst. Secretary of State (Public Affairs). As it happens, Kagan is a WaPo columnist. James Rubin is married to Christine Amanpour, so I expect CNN to cite the report soon, if it hasn't already, and his sister works at the New York Times. According to Wikipedia: "CNAS experts have been quoted in numerous national media outlets, including but not limited to Foreign Policy,[SUP][11][/SUP] The New York Times,[SUP][12][/SUP] The Washington Post,[SUP][13][/SUP] The Wall Street Journal,[SUP][14][/SUP] The National Interest,[SUP][15][/SUP] The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,[SUP][16][/SUP] C-SPAN,[SUP][17][/SUP] NBC,[SUP][18][/SUP] NPR,[SUP][19][/SUP] CNN,[SUP][20][/SUP] and PBS.[SUP][21][/SUP]" The 20 page report can be downloaded (.pdf) here: http://www.cnas.org/extending-American-power#.V0WYDKTmqpp. I expect it to be a report justifying the Obama-Hilary approach to foreign policy, and likely, suggestive of the idea that only Hilary can chart a course through these waters. However, since Kagan is involved, I will be studying the report carefully to see if it contains hints of the same sort of near-prescient vision of future mass disaster (9/11) that the PNAC report did. |