Posted on 02/06/2017 7:48:43 PM PST by VitacoreVision
Ted Malloch, President Donald Trumps proposed ambassador to the European Union, made it clear on Sunday that the administrations goal is to destroy the European Union. During an interview on BBC on Sunday, Malloch warned that the EU is in for a rude awakening: Whether the EU powers-that-be like it or not, Trump will only deal with countries on a nation-by-nation basis. That would effectively end the supposed underlying reason for the EU.
Malloch said, Trump wont cow down to the powers that be. Hell speak his mind even if it gets him in trouble or held in disregard for others. It used to be called honesty but in the age of baby talk and political correctness, and mostly bullshit, its now regarded as dishonesty.
EU leaders and media supporters have seen this coming since November. Patrick Wintour, the diplomatic editor for the liberal British paper The Guardian, spelled it out last Friday:
In European eyes, figures like Malloch and Steve Bannon, Trumps chief strategist, do not really want to end the US leadership role in Europe.
They want, in the view of the European Council president, Donald Tusk, to destroy the EU, and are intent in doing so .
This is not a policy of non-interference. The policy is to help oversee the break-up of the EU, using the bully pulpit of the presidency and the Breitbart website to do all they can to cheer on the populist forces across Europe. Victories for nationalist parties in the Netherlands, France, Germany and Italy this year would ensure the EUs implosion, and as such are to be encouraged.
Previous pronouncements from Malloch have confirmed that intent. In January Malloch told BBC News, I had a previous career in a diplomatic post where I helped bring down the Soviet Union. So maybe theres another union that needs a little taming. Malloch was a vocal supporter of Brexit, and has predicted that the euro would collapse. He expressed his hope that all members of the European Union would hold similar referendums.
In January Malloch, in an interview on BBC Ones This Week, said that Donald Trump doesnt like the idea of EUs integration: [He] doesnt like an organization that is supranational, that is unelected, where the bureaucrats run amok, and is not frankly a proper democracy.
Malloch can be best described as the insiders maverick, supporting various efforts but not buying into the ideology. He has served he calls himself a Sherpa on the executive board of the World Economic Forum, which hosts the Davos meeting of elites in Switzerland every year. He has held an ambassadorial position in the UN. He headed up the consulting division of Wharton-Chase Econometrics. He worked at the international banking firm Salomon Brothers. He served in senior policy positions with the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, as well as in the U.S. State Department. He is a research professor at Yale.
Hes even expressed support for the EU in the past, but usually with a qualifying disclaimer: The EU is a very important arrangement that was largely brought about by American contributions. For some long decades its been absolutely critical to the trans-Atlantic alliance and to US-Europe relations. But he added, I do believe it has more and more become a supranational organization with political ambitions that probably dont fit with all of its member states ambitions.
He has spoken critically of some of the EUs top people, including European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker. Juncker, said Malloch, was a very adequate mayor, I think, of some city in Luxembourg, and maybe he should go back and do that again.
This has not surprisingly generated genuine concern among those top people. The liberal leader of the European Parliament, Guy Verofstadt, and the head of the European Peoples Party, Manfred Weber, sent a letter to Juncker last week demanding that the EU not grant credentials to Malloch if Trump does in fact name him as his ambassador to the organization. The letter cited Mallochs outrageous malevolence against the values that define this European Union. We are strongly convinced that people seeing as their mission to disrupt or dissolve the European Union should not be accredited as official representatives to the EU.
Nervousness bordering on panic has forced the New York Times to weigh in against Trump as Mallochs potential employer. Steven Erlanger of the Times launched a broadside against the president: Mr. Trump has expressed disdain for other multilateral institutions such as the European Union, His praise has been reserved for populists and strongmen, like Nigel Farage, the former leader of the U.K. Independence Party, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines and, of course, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. Erlanger added:
Some European leaders are urging their counterparts to recognize that Mr. Trump may represent a truly dire challenge, one that threatens to upend not only the 70-year European project of integration and security, but just about everything they stand for, including liberal democracy itself.
Mark Leonard, the director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, added:
Trump is the first American president since the E.U. was created not to be in favor of deeper European integration. Not only that, hes against it and sees the destruction of the European Union as in Americas interest.
European [leaders] see Trump as the biggest threat to global order and the European ideal of how the world should be organized. The U.S. has been a crucial part of the ballast meant to be upholding the global order in face of challenges .
But rather than acting as a check on these [challenges], Trump seems to be amplifying them, and thats pretty terrifying.
By negotiating with the EUs member states individually nation-by-nation Trump and his ambassador-to-be, Ted Malloch, hope to cut the legs out from under the primary foundational assumption that has falsely and fraudulently supported the EUs raison d'être: that the union could obtain for them better economic performance than individually. It would end the real reason for the EU: an economic union leading inevitably to a political one as a step toward a One World Government.
I didn’t even know we had an ambassador to the EU until Trump picked this guy and it became news. Since when was the EU a country?
Trump, you magnificent bastard!
Let’s see the EU stay together now.
More winning.
Awesome!
The goal of the EU is to become a country, a “United States of Europe.”
1989 - United States of Europe
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/15360-united-states-of-europe
Lisbon Treaty Builds EU Super-state
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/8506-lisbon-treaty-builds-eu-super-state
Forbes: United States of Europe Coming Soon
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/8915-forbes-united-states-of-europe-coming-soon
AIIEEE, Trump has driven a stake through my EU heart!
Ted Malloch?
Me likey Teddie’s attitude - his ‘tude’, and his tone.
My favorite quirp about the EU is PU.
Trump, just wow...
So..., much..., WINNING!
He gets it!
The European union is destroying itself with no help from us. Europeans are beginning to realize that they are no longer in charge of their own countries as the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels regulate every inch of air they breathe. Rhey are not gaining in strength and their economies are failing. The US has spent horrendous amounts to defend the European countries and they are to socialized to spend to defend themselves. I saw this coming years and years ago. Glad to see it finally happening.
Hey, forget about the gender-hating, pro-Muslim, pro-communist EU — we need to focus on Russia.
Funny, I don’t see anyone on the forum admitting how wrong they were about Trump.
They went straight from he’s a Leftist who only wants to make Hillary president, to gosh I’m sure glad I supported him.
Cracks me up...
I have not forgotten, the cruzers were worse then msnbc. Now they pretend like Trump was their guy the whole time.
One thing about the Security Council that I did not understand, why did England and France have a vote if they were Europe
Oh screw you both.
I had strong reservations about Trump based on his life history. I supported Cruz. I was wrong and I’m glad Trump won. I have stated that before. Now go tongue kiss each other somewhere else.
Some do.
Others have taken the term concern troll and made a life’s calling out of it.
That is a good point that I had not even realized. But the whole purpose of the un is undermine America. One thing our government has been good at is funding the opposition.
I like guy ... a lot. Lived and worked in Brussels (great restaurants, wonderful chocolate, incredible beer) for three years and knew some employees of the EC, as it was then less arrogantly titled. The European Union is a paper tiger and it needs to be shredded and burned.
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