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Ideological Imperialism Is Leading to a Bad End
Townhall.com ^ | February 5, 2021 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 02/05/2021 5:31:33 AM PST by Kaslin

When it was learned in 2016 that Russia may have hacked the emails of John Podesta and the DNC, and passed the fruits on to WikiLeaks to aid candidate Donald Trump, mighty was the outrage of the American establishment.

If Russia's security services filched those emails, and a troll farm in Saint Petersburg sent tweets and texts to stir up rancor in our politics, it was said, this was an attack on American democracy and its most sacred of rituals -- the elections by which we chose our leaders.

Some called it an "act of war." Others compared it to Pearl Harbor.

Almost all agreed it was intolerable interference in the internal affairs of the United States which called forth both condemnation and retribution.

Yet, when it comes to interfering in the affairs of other nations, how sinless, how blameless, are we Americans?

During the Cold War, the United States regularly dumped over regimes we believed imperiled our cause -- Iran in 1953, Guatemala in 1954, the Congo in the 1960s. After the Cold War, the United States was a major mover in the "color revolutions" that changed regimes in Ukraine and Georgia.

According to Victoria Nuland, then of the State Department, now back again, $5 billion was pumped in to effect the overthrow of the democratically elected pro-Russian regime in Kiev and its replacement by a pro-American one.

This was the triggering event that caused Vladimir Putin to annex Crimea to secure his country's Black Sea naval base at Sevastopol.

Consider the reaction in this capital to the arrest and imprisonment of dissident Alexei Navalny, following his return from Germany, where he had been treated for chemical poisoning, allegedly by Putin's security services.

In an editorial, "Nothing But a Poisoner," The Washington Post thundered:

"Western governments should be doing what they can to help this unprecedented challenge to Mr. Putin's autocracy survive and grow...

"Mr. Putin has dedicated himself to exploiting the weaknesses in democratic systems. Now is the time to return the favor."

Consider what the Post is calling for here:

The U.S. and NATO nations should openly side with protesters in Russia's cities whose goal is the overthrow of Putin and of the internationally recognized government of Russia.

How, one wonders, would Americans react if Putin openly urged worldwide support for the "Stop the Steal" mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol to overturn the results of the Nov. 3 election?

Though Americans are divided over racial, cultural, social and moral issues, liberal interventionists still talk of our "universal values" that represent the future toward which all nations should aspire. Among these are the values of democracy as practiced in the United States.

These are the standards by which other nations are to be judged. And nations that do not conform to these standards are candidates for U.S. interference in their affairs. Ours is an ideological imperialism of a rare order.

Where did we Americans acquire the right to intervene in the internal affairs of nations -- be they autocracies, monarchies or republics -- that do not threaten or attack us?

When we have intervened in these nations militarily, disaster has most often been the result. It was partly because the regimes of Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen did not comport to our ideas of good governance that we went in militarily to change them. Result: millions of dead, wounded and displaced Arabs and Muslims all across the Middle East. A historic calamity.

When the Arab Spring arose, we embraced it. The democratic revolution was here! And what happened in the largest Arab nation that responded as we insisted, Egypt?

An ally of 30 years, President Hosni Mubarak, was ousted. The Muslim Brotherhood was voted into power. It was replaced a year later by a new general, Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, a man more ruthless than Mubarak.

This week, the generals in Myanmar (Burma) ousted the civilian leadership of the country and assumed full power. President Joe Biden reacted reflexively, calling it a "direct assault on the country's transition to democracy."

"In a democracy," said Biden, "force should never seek to override the will of the people or attempt to erase the outcome of a credible election."

Derek Mitchell of the National Democratic Institute, a subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, explained: "Democracy is one of the pillars of the Biden Administration's foreign policy agenda. They recognize they have to address this pretty seriously. The question is what to do."

Actually, the larger question, the basic question is why the internal affairs of Burma, a nation 10,000 miles from the United States, are the business of the United States.

The post-Cold War world, where America stood in moral judgment of the democracy credentials of all other nations, and acted against those that did not sufficiently conform, is coming to an end.

And if we do not give up this ideological imperialism, that end, especially where Russia and China are concerned, could come sudden and soon.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bidenadministration; endlesswars

1 posted on 02/05/2021 5:31:33 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

blade of grass...sleeping giant


2 posted on 02/05/2021 5:34:36 AM PST by PGalt (confirmed: past peak civilization)
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To: Kaslin

“Actually, the larger question, the basic question is why the internal affairs of Burma, a nation 10,000 miles from the United States, are the business of the United States.”

They aren’t. The globalists don’t really even make a case for it. They just demonize anyone who questions them.


3 posted on 02/05/2021 5:38:46 AM PST by cdcdawg (My greatest fear is that our society will get what it deserves.)
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To: Kaslin

Other than the conspicuous absence of America’s repeat interference in Israel’s election as an example of ideological imperialism, I can’t fault this piece by Pat.


4 posted on 02/05/2021 5:38:49 AM PST by Eleutheria5 ("The impossible happens all the time. You just have to believe." Will Robinson)
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To: Kaslin
"Actually, the larger question, the basic question is why the internal affairs of Burma, a nation 10,000 miles from the United States, are the business of the United States."

One theory is that there is money being made by certain interests via drug and human trafficking, and the military takeover might upset the apple cart.

5 posted on 02/05/2021 6:00:02 AM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: Kaslin; Fred Nerks

When we have intervened in these nations militarily, disaster has most often been the result. It was partly because the regimes of Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen did not comport to our ideas of good governance that we went in militarily to change them. Result: millions of dead, wounded and displaced Arabs and Muslims all across the Middle East. A historic calamity. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Thats the problem. Hillary Clinton destroyed Libya because Mohama gadaffi had a cadre of female body guards.Now a nation lies in ruins and the Great Man Made River hydrology project whichi was grrening the desert and feeding a formerly starved people also is destroyed., Yet you hear no criticims opf these liberal fascists and tehir foreign moral adventures. Now these liberal fascists turn on their people,

Now we approach a time when The People must decide how to respond to a government which is confiscating the property and civil rights of its own population. We may need to take p arms, and the liberal fasscist who now control our fedral government know this. Yu can see the trying to talke over the military and place the military to defend Washington, These fascist are afraid and they show it.

As private citizens, our options are limited. We can continue to support genuine local and state government.But we also need to prepare for the animated contest of freedom that is likely to come.

Just keep buying and stockpiling your personal supply of ordnance.

Thats all a single individual can do.

Do not talk about it on the web.

The FBI is looking for domestic terrorists.

That will include you if you blog about shooting up your local government swamp house.

When CWII starts, let it start in the upper echelons of government and the military.

That’s when we get to decide our subsequent activity.The FBI and law enforcement will be way to busy to bother any of us little guys who just want to be left alone and defend our homes and property form the mobs of Obama/Biden brown shirt Anarchists and BLM violators of the Constitution, who are supported by the liberal fascists in power.

Obama and Biden have their Brown Shirts now you know, This is waht the summer protests and rioting and looting were and still are. A recruiting tool for the cannon fodder of the leftist liberal fascists.

If China sends over a container ship full of military ordnance to the Anarchists and BLM Brownshirts on the West coast, while the FBI looks the other way, this country’s trials will have begun in earnest.

It will be up to 75 million Trump supporters to save our nation. And we will. But it will cost.


6 posted on 02/05/2021 6:01:20 AM PST by Candor7 ((Obama Fascism:http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html) )
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To: Kaslin
Actually, the larger question, the basic question is why the internal affairs of Burma, a nation 10,000 miles from the United States, are the business of the United States.

Sticking their noses in other people's business. It's what Leftists do.

7 posted on 02/05/2021 6:17:07 AM PST by Flick Lives (“Today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives.”)
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To: Kaslin

Pat, WAKE UP!! there was Never a credible allegation that the Russians hacked Anything, See Seth Rich


8 posted on 02/05/2021 6:18:47 AM PST by eyeamok
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To: Kaslin

Who is SETH RICH?


9 posted on 02/05/2021 7:24:35 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (FIBBERS: Earned distrust is disabling.)
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