What is the true result of the American Presidential Election?

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Peter Man, a product of Chinese culture, has a cosmopolitan mind that easily blends the best of classical thinking. Call him, therefore, a Pythagorean Cynic. Accordingly, this mordant piece is not so much "against" Trump as it is against American credulity, a trait of American civilisation that has opened the door to enormous tragedies. (Peter Man is definitely NOT a Democrat cultist, nor, for that matter, a liberal totalitarian). I should note, though, that while Trump is a crook, he is no more of a crook than the rest of the US political class, whose ranks contain, in huge numbers, every form of moral vice and human criminality known to our species, albeit they are yet to be the target of politically-instigated judicial and media persecutions. That dubious honour is still reserved for the Orange Man.


What is the true result of the American Presidential Election?

[mks_dropcap style="circle" size="65" bg_color="#68d631" txt_color="#000000"]W[/mks_dropcap]ith everyone discussing the consequences of a Trump presidency, I would like to add my two cents' worth, naturally based on my abnormal logic.

First and foremost, Trump did not win the election. Surprised? You shouldn't be. Trump was handed the presidency on a silver platter by the Democrats. It's very different, although the result is the same. Didn't I say Trump should beat Kamala hands down? If someone who doesn't even follow American politics can see, why didn't the Democrats?

What's my reasoning? The presidential election depends on winning over non-committed voters in a few swing states. Kamala and the Democratic Party have nothing to offer to these voters other than lip service and bullshit, promising democracy and freedom for people needing to put food on the table. I figured if a very progressive person such as myself would rather die than vote for these genocidal hypocrites, what was the chance they could convince fence-sitters in the swing states? Hence, Trump should win hands down, and he did. Quod Erat Demonstrandum.

Some liberal-minded people, so-called global leftists, and perhaps a few progressives seem to be okay with a Trump presidency because Trump may be better than Kamala. No, he's not. I made it quite clear in my Idiot's Guide to Voting. In the following video, the usually perspicacious Daniel Dumbrill (Canadian making craft beers in Shenzhen) outlines the condition, "As long as he (Trump) isn't derailed by pro-war Neocons on his team, that might become a net positive ..." O the horror! Even Dumbrill? How about "... political figures in Japan came out to say that if Trump won, Japan might finally need to and will be able to take control of their own foreign policy..." It's all blather and balderdash until Japan kicks out all the US soldiers and bases. C'mon, Dumbrill, where is your common sense? And the last straw, "I think it's unlikely for Trump to turn into a full pro-war Neocon even if he surrounds himself with some unfortunate characters. But even if he does, it would be hard to recover from him telling the whole world the way it really is ... the only thing to do from here now is to cross our fingers and wait and see where he takes us." My God! Dumbrill has lost his mind pinning his hopes on Trump. Has he been consuming too much craft beer? How did he lose his political mojo?



Luckily, we have Brian Berletic (Ex-US Marine living in Thailand and editor of The New Atlas) to remind people who have been mesmerized by Trump, the relentless lying machine, that he is no peacemaker. Here is Berlectic's latest video: The Trump Administration, from "No war hawks" to all war hawks.



I'll make it simple for those who don't have time to contemplate. 

1. The people of America have elected a convicted criminal to be their president. He also has the subservience of both Congress and the Senate. He has made the Supreme Court overwhelmingly Republican and will add to it.  He will soon flood the Federal courts with loyal Republican judges and government departments with Republican employees. Every institution of power, such as the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the DEA, the Pentagon and the Justice Department, will be at his beck and call. A lawless criminal will reign supreme with complete impunity in America. Which part of this do we not understand? 

2. Trump tells incessant lies. He told over thirty thousand lies publicly during his last term, about twenty-one per day on average. This does not include his private lies. Why would you trust anything he says?

3. Trump does not keep his word. He deserves no trust. If you have to make a deal with him, make sure it's short-term and you get paid upfront. If he makes a promise, make sure he keeps it before you do your part. 

4. Biden, Kamala and the Democratic Party promise to cede power peacefully. In truth, they are meekly surrendering to the criminal in chief and ceding power for good, meaning forever. If I were as lawless as Trump and wielded such supreme power with impunity, I would spend much of the following years consolidating dynastic power, ensuring Trumpian succession for the foreseeable future. 

5. All the vassal states will now cower and grovel in front of Trump. He may not be able to threaten China or Russia. But America's so-called allies will crawl in the dust before the mighty Hegemon and do his bidding without hesitation, including self-immolation. Japan wants to have their own foreign policy? I still can't believe the words coming out of Dumbrill's mouth, even though he was repeating someone else's rubbish.

6. Lai Ching-te to test China. He will give the DPP the green light to prosecute and imprison TPP (party leader Ko Wen-je already imprisoned) and KMT lawmakers in a reign of terror. Will China react angrily and issue more toothless protests? Or will they make the nation whole again swiftly and bloodlessly at the time of their choosing (hopefully before being forced to act)?

7. Everything Trump does will hasten the fall of the empire, but he will be more concerned about consolidating his power in America. A hot war, especially a losing one, will scupper his plans. He will try to avoid it. Trump is not hard to understand. He is as predictable as gravity. His presidency will be a train wreck for America and its vassals. The rest of the world, who are not vassals, can humour him and let him bloviate about how great a deal-maker he is. Let him delude himself and America. In the meantime, pull the Dollar rug from under him and watch him flounder trying to deal with the financial crisis. The House of Cards will collapse slowly and then all at once. 


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Peter Man was born and brought up in colonial Hong Kong. For his entire primary and secondary education, he attended La Salle Primary School and La Salle College, a prestigious English boys school run by Catholic Brothers. After graduating with an engineering degree from McMaster University in Canada, he became a pioneer of Chinese language television programming in his adopted country, establishing Canada’s first national Chinese language television station. He later lived in China for two decades working in the broadcast and telecommunications technologies industry. During that period, he witnessed the country’s meteoric rise. Since retiring recently, he has decided to share his life experience by writing blogs, and he has written a science fiction novel “The Unconquered” which takes the reader across the entire history of China. 

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Go Not Abroad to Arm and Defend Monsters

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[mks_dropcap style="rounded" size="62" bg_color="#ff0707" txt_color="#000000"]T[/mks_dropcap]he Biden administration confirmed that it would do absolutely nothing while the Israeli government starves and ethnically cleanses north Gaza:

Washington last month told Israel to take “urgent and sustained actions” to improve the catastrophic conditions in the Palestinian enclave within 30 days and warned that if it did not, US military aid to Israel could be at risk.

However, after secretary of state Antony Blinken was briefed on Monday by Israeli minister of strategic affairs Ron Dermer on how his government had improved conditions in Gaza, the Biden administration decided that no further action was needed.

The U.S. has enabled the slaughter and starvation in Gaza for more than thirteen months. Conservative estimates from medical workers that have served in Gaza put the overall death toll at nearly 119,000, and that number will have risen significantly in the weeks since then. We have seen the same pattern repeat for all that time: the Israeli government commits grievous crimes against the Palestinian civilian population, the administration tut-tuts and asks that Netanyahu and his allies be slightly less sadistic, the Israeli government blows through whatever lines the administration has drawn, and then the U.S. shrugs and takes their word for it that they are improving. The Biden administration will never find Israel in violation of any law because they do not want to withhold the weapons that the Israeli military uses to commit war crimes. The “deadline” that the administration set was meaningless, and when it came and went humanitarian aid groups said that things had become much worse in the intervening weeks:

However, in a report published as the US deadline expired on Tuesday, eight aid groups, including Oxfam, Save the Children, Anera and the Norwegian Refugee Council, said Israel had not met “any of the specific criteria” set out by the US last month.

“Israel not only failed to meet the US criteria that would indicate support to the humanitarian response, but concurrently took actions that dramatically worsened the situation on the ground, particularly in northern Gaza,” the report said.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) called Biden’s inaction in the face of the Palestinians’ suffering “shameful” and “weak,” but it is even worse than that. Biden has not only failed to put pressure on Israel to end the slaughter and starvation, but he has gone out of his way to ensure that it can continue. He has repeatedly rushed weapons and U.S. military personnel to protect the perpetrators of these crimes, and he has brought the U.S. closer to direct conflict with Iran to shield a government of war criminals and genocidaires. Biden is guilty of shameful dereliction, yes, but he is also an active participant and accomplice to one of the great crimes of the century.

This week a U.N. report concluded that the Israeli government’s actions were “consistent with the characteristics of genocide” and Human Rights Watch reported that the Israeli government’s forced displacement of civilians in Gaza amounts to ethnic cleansing. This is from the HRW summary:

According to the United Nations, 1.9 million people were displaced in Gaza as of October 2024 out of a population of 2.2 million people. This report examines the Israeli authorities’ conduct which has led to this extraordinarily high level of displacement and finds these actions amount to forced displacement. Given the evidence strongly indicates that multiple acts of forced displacement were carried out with intent, it amounts to war crimes. The report further finds that the Israeli government’s acts of forced displacement are widespread and systematic. Statements by senior officials with command responsibility show that forced displacement is intentional and forms part of Israeli state policy and therefore amount to a crime against humanity. Israel’s actions appear to also meet the definition of ethnic cleansing.

The Biden administration keeps sticking its head in the sand and pretending that none of this is happening. Secretary Blinken absurdly claimed that Israel had met 12 of the 15 steps that they had called for, but the aid groups have shown that this isn’t true. Whatever the Israeli government may have said it was doing to improve conditions, it has been lying to the administration and once again the administration prefers those lies to the mountain of evidence that shows deliberate starvation and ethnic cleansing.

The U.S. is obliged under its own laws to halt all weapons transfers to Israel immediately. It is clearly in the interests of the United States to disentangle ourselves from a client government committing war crimes and genocide. Cutting off weapons to Israel also happens to be what most Americans support. Ending U.S. support for these wars is legally required, prudent, and popular, so it takes a truly deranged and ideological administration to refuse to do it.

There is a broader lesson for U.S. foreign policy in all of this. Two hundred years ago, John Quincy Adams famously told Americans that our country “goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.” At the time, there was a danger that the U.S. might think that it should act like a “knight-errant” to defend likeminded causes in other parts of the world. Adams was right that the U.S. shouldn’t ensnare itself in distant conflicts on behalf of liberty, so imagine how disgusted he would be if he saw his country becoming ensared in foreign conflicts to defend oppression, massacre, and man-made famine?

In addition to not going in search of monsters to destroy, America should not go abroad to arm and defend monsters. Our government has done that with the Saudis and the UAE when it backed their war on Yemen, and it is doing it again in backing Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon. That has to stop, and we need to have an overhaul of our foreign policy so that it will never happen again.


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The Trump Administration: From “No War Hawks” to ALL War Hawks

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Regardless of what is said, or who is in office, US foreign policy continues on its course of single-minded pursuit of global American supremacy at any cost.


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Update on the conflict in Ukraine for Sunday November 10, 2024…

  • The Western media is citing the recent US presidential election as a turning point for the Ukraine conflict, with Kiev facing abandonment and defeat despite both having already long-since materialized;
  • Various proposals are being discussed regarding the freezing or ending of the conflict, proposals that were being developed independently of US elections;
  • Meanwhile, Western reports indicate Russian military power continuing to grow while Ukrainian arms, ammunition, and trained manpower continue to dwindle as Ukraine’s loss of territory accelerates;
  • While many see President-elect Donald Trump as seeking to undo harmful US foreign policy enacted by the previous administration, in his previous term he himself helped advance the US proxy war with Russia by both arming Ukraine and withdrawing from arms control treaties allowing the US to station more dangerous long-range weapons in Europe pointed at Russia;
  • The incoming Trump administration, like those before it, view Ukraine, Israel, and “Taiwan” as US allies and are simply reprioritizing the flow of US resources to the latter two as Ukraine’s irreversible defeat unfolds;
  • US political candidates incapable of openly and clearly identifying US foreign policy as aggressive, illegal, unacceptable, and at the center of the many global conflicts it has created including in Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region, are simply selling American voters “hope” with no real intention of changing anything.

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US State Department - US Relations with Taiwan (archived - 2019):
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NYT - The Group at the Center of Trump’s Planning for a Second Term Is One You Haven’t Heard of (America First Policy Institute, Oct. 24, 2024):
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Ukraine is Already Losing… AP - Russia blasts Ukraine with more aerial attacks as part of an intensified campaign (Nov. 8, 2024):
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukr...
Defense One - Pace of war shortens EU-based training for Ukrainian troops (Nov. 6, 2024):
https://www.defenseone.com/threats/20...
NYT - Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East (Oct. 31, 2024):
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...
Geopolitical Developments… Guardian - Trump’s return is terrible news for Ukraine. Europe should step into the breach – but will it? (Nov. 8, 2024):
https://www.theguardian.com/commentis...
RAND Corporation - Extending Russia: Competing from Advantageous Ground (2019):
https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_re...
CNN - Ukraine is forced to confront a brutal Trump reality that it hoped would never happen (Nov. 7, 2024):
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The Trump Administration: From “No War Hawks” to ALL War Hawks

Brian Berletic, November 13 2024

In the weeks leading up to the 2024 US presidential election, Americans and many around the world invested hope that former-president and now President-elect Donald Trump would grind America’s wars abroad to a halt and instead invest in the United States itself.


The Trump Administration: From “No War Hawks” to ALL War Hawks


These hopes were based on rhetoric surrounding the Trump campaign. The candidate’s son, Donald Trump Jr., remarked publicly, “we need maximum pressure to keep all neocons and war hawks out of the Trump administration,” a reflection of candidate Trump’s rhetoric on the campaign trail. 

All of President-elect Trump’s considerations and appointments are enthusiastic neocons.

Unfortunately, just as was the case during President-elect Donald Trump’s previous term in office, this was an empty promise meant to secure the support of war-weary Americans and possibly even to throw nations abroad off balance, before filling his cabinet with the most vocal “neocons and war hawks” living and breathing in Washington D.C.

Continuity of Agenda… 

During President-elect Trump’s previous administration, he lined his cabinet with hardcore neocons and war hawks like John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and Nikki Haley who all worked ceaselessly to continue all the wars President Trump inherited from the Obama administration and attempt to provoke additional wars US special interests have long-since sought including with China, Iran, and even Russia itself.

During the first Trump administration, the US initiated a trade war with China and other measures aimed at gutting China’s largest and most successful businesses including smartphone manufacturer Huawei, culminating in sales bans across the collective West, US-based Google cutting Huawei off from its Android operating system, and even the detainment of Huawei’s CFO Meng Wanzhou while traveling in Canada.

During the first Trump administration, the US also continued its military build-up across the Asia-Pacific as a means of encircling and containing China within its own borders, another policy inherited from the Obama administration.

In the Middle East, the Trump administration continued the illegal occupation of Syria which began under the Obama administration, continued carrying out strikes against the Syrian government and its allies, with President Trump bragging about pilfering Syrian oil. It was also during the first Trump administration that the US assassinated senior Iranian military leader General Qasem Soleimani while visiting Iraq on official business, an indisputable act of war against both Iran and Iraq. General Soleimani had until then been successfully fighting the self-proclaimed “Islamic State” across the region, including in Syria and Iraq.

And while President Trump was accused of being an agent of Russian interests, in reality his administration helped accelerate the US proxy war with Russia in Ukraine by beginning to armUkrainian forces, almost certainly the final red line crossed convincing Moscow to launch its Special Military Operation (SMO) in February 2022. It was also during the first Trump administration that the US withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, paving the way for the subsequent Biden administration to station intermediate-range missiles in Europe pointed at Russia.

As the first Trump administration egregiously violated campaign promises of ending US involvement abroad, many Trump supporters resorted to a number of excuses including President Trump’s “inexperience,” suggesting he may not have known who Pompeo, Bolton, or Haley actually were and that during a second administration his cabinet would act upon lessons learned.

Restocking the Swamp… 

Fast-forward to today, the incoming Trump administration had temporarily bolstered that hope – that these lessons were indeed learned – by announcing Bolton, Pompeo and Haley would play no role in the incoming administration.

This was short-lived, however, as it was subsequently announced that the next national security adviser would likely be Mike Waltz, the ideological twin of John Bolton. Elsie Stafanik was announced as US ambassador to the UN, the ideological twin of Nikki Haley. And both Marco Rubio and Richard Grenell are being considered as the possible incoming US Secretary of State, men whose views are indistinguishable from former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo – or US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken under the Biden administration for that matter.

All of President-elect Trump’s considerations and appointments are enthusiastic neocons and war hawks who have spent their careers advocating war abroad, particularly against Russia, China, and Iran, but also Libya, Syria, Venezuela, and many other nations. Stafanik is listed as an “expert” at the US National Endowment for Democracy, a neocon directed organization involved in political interference worldwide, including in Ukraine in 2014, beginning what has now evolved into Washington’s failing proxy war with Russia.

While some may claim the incoming Trump administration’s neocon and war hawk picks represent a “bait and switch,” in reality the Trump administration’s inclusion of J.D. Vance as vice president pick was – up front –  an open declaration that war and warmongering would continue abroad, just not in Ukraine.

Newsweek in its article, “JD Vance Tells Tim Dillon US Needs Weapons To Fight China, Not Russia,” made it clear that “stability in the Indo-Pacific and supporting Taiwan should be a higher priority for the U.S. than military aid to Ukraine.”  

President-elect Trump’s close association with and appointment of neocons and war hawks involved in the very policies he ran on opposing represents a repeat of the first Trump administration’s seamless continuation of US foreign policy, regardless of appealing rhetoric suggesting otherwise.

Pausing Ukraine to Accelerate War Elsewhere… 

It may seem paradoxical, then, that the incoming Trump administration seems determined to end the conflict in Ukraine. Rather than any sort of political transition in the US, this represents more of a transition of priorities among America’s unelected special interests driving US foreign policy, regardless of who occupies the White House or controls the US Congress.

The US proxy war in Ukraine, a war the first Trump administration played an equal role in precipitating, by all accounts, has run its course. The goal of “extending Russia” at the expense of Ukraine has been achieved to the fullest extent possible. With US stockpiles exhausted and escalation requiring what is left of US military power being reserved for a larger and more dangerous war with either Iran and/or China, Washington’s choice is to either double-down on Ukraine or pivot toward Iran and/or China before the windows of opportunity for success amid these two potential conflicts closes for good.

The incoming Trump administration is lined with neocons and war hawks who have openly promoted the arming of the US-installed separatist regime on Taiwan in a bid to eventually carve Taiwan off from China permanently. This is despite the US State Department officially not supporting Taiwan independence and agreeing bilaterally with Beijing on a “one China” policy noting there is one China, Taiwan is part of China, and there is only one recognized government of China, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in Beijing.

As part of preparing for this conflict, the US has expanded its military presence in the Asia-Pacific spanning the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations, and will undoubtedly continue during the second Trump administration made up of the most vocal proponents of this policy.

This process also involves creating conflict between the Philippines and China, currently the Philippines’ largest trade partner and until recently an important infrastructure partner, to create a pretext for an expanding US military footprint upon the former US colony and Southeast Asian nation. This allows the US to further surround China and a possible conflict zone around its island province of Taiwan with nearby US forces.

While the political “right” in the United States depicted the Biden administration as “soft” on China, it was under the Biden administration that an intensive reorganization of US military forces took place specifically to prepare for war with China.

This included the reorganization of the US Marine Corps into a highly mobile anti-shipping missile force, and the US Air Force’s adoption of its Agile Combat Employment (ACE) strategy dispersing US air bases across the Asia-Pacific to make it more difficult for China to retaliate against US installations should war begin.

These transformed US military forces will now be fully in place as an openly hostile anti-China administration takes power, just as the Trump administration helped set the stage for the US proxy war against Russia in Ukraine commencing during the subsequent Biden administration.

What is abundantly clear is that US foreign policy is not determined by US elections. Elections merely determine the rhetoric used to sell what is otherwise a continuous agenda to the public, the faces presenting that rhetoric, and the excuses for why US foreign policy continuously fails to change despite elections.

For the rest of the globe facing four more years of US hostility worldwide, it must continue working on a multipolar international order that creates the conditions within which US aggression abroad is simply impossible. This can and is being achieved by using financial, economic, diplomatic, and military means to constrain US coercion – be it sanctions or military force, proxy or direct intervention – through financial and economic alternatives beyond the reach of US sanctions and powerful military deterrence. This leaves US special interests with only one option – to work constructively with a world it can no longer impose itself upon.

 

Brian Berletic is a Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook

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