Weissman writes: "This week in Philadelphia the Democratic Party will elect the country's leading liberal imperialist as its candidate for President. It's too late to stop that. But it's not too late for Bernie Sanders to raise his prophetic voice and urge America not to let her or anyone else play global cop."
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Marc Piscotty/Getty Images)
Tell Bernie: Just Say No to Playing Global Cop
25 July 16
ake up, America!� cried retired Army Lt. General Michael Flynn, addressing Donald Trump�s Republican convention last week. �There is no substitute for American leadership and exceptionalism.�
�This is a time for American leadership,� Hillary Clinton told the Council on Foreign Relations in November, just after she launched her campaign for president. �No other country can rally the world to defeat ISIS and win the generational struggle against radical jihadism. Only the United States can mobilize common action on a global scale, and that�s exactly what we need. The entire world must be part of this fight, but we must lead it.�
�I believe America is exceptional,� President Barack Obama told the United Nations in 2013. �In part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest, but for the interest of all.�
Caught up in their self-justifying praise of America as the indispensable nation, those in power have long taken as gospel that they should police the world, whether under the banner of a crusading war on terror or an anti-communist crusade. Their urge to intervene as the top global cop is deep-seated. During America�s war in Vietnam, a young radical named Bernie Sanders and his generation of student activists fought to root it out. We failed. Today, the same call for the US to do constabulary duty worldwide has become the go-to maxim for almost every pol, pundit, and savant who wants to be �taken seriously.�
�There are always going to be parts of the world that are in turmoil, and some of those will export their instability in various ways � terror and refugees being the most obvious today,� writes Fareed Zakaria, an elite pundit who knows precisely what serious policy-makers think. �When there has been a global superpower able to limit the chaos, it has often proved useful.�
Zakaria brings a telltale bit of history to bear: �Britain played that role in the 19th century, when, as the historian Max Boot pointed out to me, �there was a British military intervention somewhere in the world every year of Queen Victoria's reign.� America has had its own tradition of limited interventions. �Between 1800 and 1934,� Boot has written, �the U.S. Marines staged 180 landings abroad.��
Boot still defends George W. Bush�s invasion of Iraq, while Zakaria shows far greater caution. History, he reminds us, �is replete with examples of ill-chosen interventions in support of nasty regimes, with unintended consequences and creeping escalations that produced greater instability and weakened the superpower, lessening its ability to act in central parts of the global system.�
Zakaria favors more limited, more carefully chosen interventions. �Were the United States bogged down in another major war in the Middle East,� he warns, �it would have less capacity to help its Asian allies deter Chinese expansionism in the South China Sea � which could threaten peace in the world�s most dynamic region.�
Much less gung-ho than Hillary Clinton, Zakaria is more in tune with Barack Obama and his whack-a-mole approach to fighting Islamist terrorism. But, no less than Obama, Zakaria epitomizes a liberal imperialism which � he insists ? �reflects the realities of being the world�s leading power.� It also offers a rational-sounding strategy for playing global cop.
The flaw is obvious, though apparently not to liberal imperialists, who live in a mental construct of their own making. What is realistic about using even limited military power in Iraq and Syria to stop terror attacks in San Bernardino and Orlando, not to mention Brussels, Paris, Nice, Bamako, and Istanbul? What is rational about pursuing endless wars in Islamic lands that only encourage American and European jihadis � whether on their own or directed by al-Qaeda or Islamic State � to act out their murderous fantasies?
From Osama bin Laden�s founding of al-Qaeda in the 1990s to today�s Islamic State, the terrorist masterminds have openly declared their intention to provoke the US and Europe into a global military confrontation, a weaponized clash of civilizations. Geared up to play global cop, American leaders and their European allies have given the Islamist provocateurs precisely what they want. This has helped the Islamists to recruit far more people to their side. And, on the home front, it has fueled anti-Muslim rage that demagogues like Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen can use to gain power.
How stupid can the liberal imperialists be? I would rank them right up there with the neocons who surrounded George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld.
This week in Philadelphia the Democratic Party will elect the country�s leading liberal imperialist as its candidate for President. It�s too late to stop that. But it�s not too late for Bernie Sanders to raise his prophetic voice and urge America not to let her or anyone else play global cop. And it�s not too late for those of us who continue his revolution to make anti-imperialism an explicit part of our playbook.
A veteran of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and the New Left monthly Ramparts, Steve Weissman lived for many years in London, working as a magazine writer and television producer. He now lives and works in France, where he is researching a new book, Big Money and the Corporate State: How Global Banks, Corporations, and Speculators Rule and How to Nonviolently Break Their Hold.
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It's not like he wasn't using the power of his position to take advantage of the poor around the would. You can be naive all you want, but that bartard had to go. Because of his money and power, it took the powerful and their money to take him down. I hope they keep on doing it to each. I assume you don't think what we have elected is the MAFIA.
Christine Lagarde, is highly educated and has held VERY BIG positions both in France and also here in America. She was head of a big US corporation a short time ago. She was called back to France to become Finance minister.
I have seen her both on Charlie Rose's program and also on Fareed Zakaria's several times. She is one very smart likable lady, and of course extremely intelligent. Before too long she may be President of France.
This confirms my feeling that we should have more cabable women in these high positions. There would be far less stupid scandals like the DSK, for women who are in high position don't behave in the way men in similar positions do.
These men feel entitled to go after any woman just because they are powerful.
The list of them is too long to write here. But we all know an awful lot of them.
So send in the women.
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The list of them is too long to write here. But we all know an awful lot of them. So send in the women."
The powerful women seem to be immune to an illness that has afflicted so many men: The Alpha Male Syndrome". It is not just like those men feel entitled to go after any woman, they cannot abstain from it. Testosterone takes over the brain. That's why I call it a disease.
"ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY"
It is a WOMAN, who may very well save Europe from total financial disaster... Angela Merkel.
And our own secretary of state, Hillary is certainly doing a fine job...as well as any man. Madeline Albright was extremely cabable when she was sec. of state. Not to mention a number of smart female governors.
Chritiane Amanpour is only one of a long list of bright courageous, intelligent reporters.
So can the talk of eunuchs, Call in the women. Boy it is obvious I am the only woman commeting on this article.
You obviously have done some readen, for you are right, some of them eunuch were conniving little,some not so little schnooks....Tha t was funny.
You know John I pertnear called you a male chauvenist pig, in my "righteous"ange r. But I thought better of it and contained myself.ha,ha.
The New York hotel where the Dominique Strauss-Kahn was accused of trying to rape a chambermaid on Sunday issued a point-by-point denial of claims that the former French presidential favourite was set up as part of a grand conspiracy to discredit him. '
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Well, maybe we have more than one conspiracy going on here. The conspiracy to try an repair this pig dirty little legacy. Trying to prove there was a conspiracy to discredit DSK is going to be harder than trying to prove the rape case against him.
I always thought that DSK was kind of an egomaniac. That said, he lives in a world of egomaniacs and his brand of egomania would stem the tide of Sarkozy ideologies. The world is not black and white. To believe it is is naive and makes every persons life a potential political football.
The "Inconsistensie s" in MS Diallo's testimony were many more than the couple of very minor ones mentioned here. She had lied about a lot of things. Great sums of money in her bank account, and a lot of lies, that made it hard for the police to believe her. (I followed it)
Something else is a little difficult to understand. MS Diallo is a tall woman, 5' 10 and strongly built, Kahn is a small man and he was naked. I would think she would be able to, either escape or fight him off,
I do not think, as some do, that a woman "asked for it" I am just puzzled for the reasons I just mentioned.
DSK was always a rutting porker!
Besides, even les socialistes would have
had a most difficult campaign explaining why they would allow a pig dedicated to destroying social safety nets all over the planet as IMF policy to represent them. And if it had been a plot I can assure you the French are smart enough to have waited until he was the annointed candidate before springing a trap knowing full well the fat old satyr would provide ample opportunities