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Brilliant Explanation of US Foreign Policy and What Went Down at the UN

Rob Slane (Blogmire)

This article originally appeared 
<http://www.theblogmire.com/western-foreign-policy-thou-art-weighed-in-the-balances-and-art-found-wanting/>
  at the author's excellent blog

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Imagine a kid at school. An intimidating kid he is, packing a lot of muscle, 
used to getting his own way, and with no scruples about bullying other kids 
that stand in his way.

His goal is to get everyone to acknowledge his authority and leadership over 
them, and he’s not afraid to use any number of tactics to make this happen.

Sometimes he humiliates them. Sometimes he arm-twists 
<http://www.theblogmire.com/we-twisted-the-arms-of-some-folks/>  them. 
Sometimes he threatens to take their money. Sometimes he gets other kids to 
fight his battles for him, promising them all sorts of perks. Sometimes he even 
tortures some folks, if need be. And if he sees anyone standing in his way, he 
has no hesitation in demonising them, making up all sorts of stories up about 
them, turning some of the other kids against them, before going in with his 
gang to sort them out.

Cut to another scene and the same kid is standing up in front of the whole 
school giving a speech. He starts by talking of the need to solve disputes 
using diplomacy. He speaks about the need to stand up to what he calls 
“strongmen” in the school. He berates some of the bigger boys for asserting 
themselves in ways that contravene the rules of the school. He speaks about 
spreading peace and moving away from what he calls the “old ways of conflict 
and coercion”.

Warming to his theme he says that force alone cannot impose order, but he also 
mentions that of course he possesses massive force and will use it if 
necessary. He talks about the history of the school over the past few years, 
telling his audience about all the bad guys out there and what they’ve been up 
to. He’s careful not to mention his own part in it though, but he does manage 
to praise himself for the great job he’s been doing of keeping order.

He moves on to talk about the importance of respecting the rules and then 
singles out one of the other boys in particular for breaking them, and for 
being a big bad bully. He acknowledges his own part in the case of Libby, who 
he put on a life support machine, but only to say that it was necessary for 
something to be done about her. He then admits that we (notice the “we”) 
perhaps could have done more to help her rehabilitation, and that “we” will 
have to do more to help in the rehabilitation of those who get hospitalized in 
the future.

He finishes by lamenting the plight of all the poor and weak kids in the class, 
including some that he has hospitalized in the past, speaking about their 
dignity and how “we” should all work together for a brighter future. For those 
who swear unswerving loyalty, his speech is welcomed as putting all the trouble 
makers in the school in their place. Others sit there scratching their heads, 
wondering whether they are going mad or did they just hear the school bully 
paint himself as an angel of light bringing freedom and peace to the school?

A few minutes later, along comes another boy with a speech – the boy he accused 
of being a big bad bully – and in one sentence – “Do you realise what you have 
done?” – sticks a pin in the big fat hubris-filled balloon of the school’s 
chief bully and exporter of chaos.

Listening to Barack Hussein Obama’s speech at the United Nations was one of the 
most nauseating experiences I have ever had, and it ought to have been 
accompanied by a health warning. Rarely have I ever witnessed a more deluded 
individual manage to turn the world on its head, painting a picture of US 
foreign policy that is utterly divorced from the tragic reality. 

Yet, sad as that may have been, even more astonishing is the fact that events 
since then – which have moved at breakneck speed – have shown that the man has 
learnt not even an ounce of humility from the Emperor’s New Clothes treatment 
he got from Vladimir Putin. On the contrary he seems set on continuing in his 
ways.

With the agenda exposed like never before, and with their Middle East policy 
lying in ruins, you might have thought there’d be some sort of contrition and 
even radio silence from Washington and its global media outlets. Not a bit of 
it. No sooner had Russian planes got off the ground (perhaps even sooner), at 
the request of the Government of Syria, we were told that 33 civilians had been 
killed, including children, and that Russia was not targeting ISIS but the 
US-trained rebels.

I reserved judgement for a while. In these days of reckless propaganda, 
unverified claims and trial by social media, it is right to be cautious, 
especially when the alleged incident is so horrible. Nevertheless, my first 
thought was that it was mighty quick of the western media to tell us how many 
civilians and children died literally minutes after an airstrike in a warzone. 
All the more remarkable since they seem to have been unable to tell us this 
sort of thing when it has happened because of Saudi Arabia’s bombing campaign 
against Yemen.

But it didn’t take long for the claim to be shown to be false. A Tweet put out 
by the White Helmets organization, apparently showing a picture of a man 
carrying a dead child out of rubble after Russian airstrikes, turned out to be 
a fake, the picture having been taken several days prior to the Russian action.

What about the claim of Russia targeting US-backed “rebels” rather than ISIS 
targets? The first question that springs to mind is this: Since the US and its 
allies seem to be so clear about which targets the Russian planes have been 
hitting, and since they are so clear that they are not hitting the right 
targets, presumably they must have the military intelligence to know where the 
“right” targets actually are. In which case, what exactly have they been doing 
out there for the last year?

A couple of answers to that question spring to mind. Firstly, they’ve been 
violating the sovereignty of a nation that never gave them permission to be 
there. And I must say that the nausea generated by Barack Obama’s UN address is 
matched only by the nausea generated in the last year upon hearing these 
globalists, these neo-Trotskyite world revolutionaries, who despise the idea of 
national sovereignty, berating Russia over its alleged violations of 
sovereignty.

The other answer to the question of what they have been doing for the last year 
is not very much at all. Target practice in the desert maybe, but that’s about 
all. They certainly haven’t been tackling ISIS, for the simple reason that they 
need ISIS to serve their real purpose, which is the removal of the Syrian 
Government.

Their claim that Russia has been targeting “moderate” Syrian rebels is 
especially absurd. Less than a month ago 
<http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/sep/16/us-military-syrian-isis-fighters>
 , General Lloyd Austin, Commander of US Central Command, told the Senate Armed 
Services Committee that so far, the US had trained four or five “moderate” 
Syrian rebels to take on ISIS. You heard that right. Not four or five thousand. 
Not even four or five hundred. No, just four or five. Less than ten in other 
words. But apparently the Russians have now been targeting them. All four or 
five of them!

Or could it be that the “moderate” Syrian rebels that that the Russians have 
been targeting are the ones that were trained via a covert CIA programme since 
at least 2012 
<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/25/world/middleeast/arms-airlift-to-syrian-rebels-expands-with-cia-aid.html?_r=0>
 ? Very probably, but if so Russia’s actions have further exposed the 
diabolical US policy for what it really is, since most of these “moderates” are 
known to have ended up either in ISIS, or in groups like the al-Nusra Front (or 
al-Qaeda in Syria as they are also known).

So when Barack Obama said in his address that “we have demonstrated over more 
than a decade of relentless pursuit of al-Qaeda, we will not be outlasted by 
extremists”, would he care to explain how it is that days after he said this, 
we are now meant to be lamenting the fact that the Russians have apparently 
been targeting not just ISIS, but also groups like the al-Nusra Front, a.k.a. 
al-Qaeda in Syria? Our allies, huh? 

Back in the days of the Soviet Union, the most potent weapon the West had 
against the tyranny of communism was simply to tell the truth about it. No need 
to lie, though of course there was a lot of that going on too. The Soviet 
Union, by contrast, needed its Pravda to feed people with lies and distortions.

Today the boot is firmly on the other foot. The western complaint about Russian 
lies and propaganda utterly misses this simple point: the most potent weapon 
Russia has against the tyranny of US neo-Trotskyist globalism is not to lie 
about it, but to simply tell the truth about it.

This is why at the UN, Putin’s Pin was so successful in bursting Barack’s 
Balloon. He didn’t need to lie to make the point. Rather he simply told the 
truth about what they had done, and the effect was powerful.

Yet far from backing down, the West is now cranking up the lie machine to 
maximum volume. It won’t end well. Their lies are now finding them out, and 
there is only so much lying to cover up lying to cover up lying you can get 
away with before your whole narrative collapses in upon itself.

As for the foreign policy pursued by the United States and its allies for the 
past couple of decades, it has been weighed in the balances, and has been found 
wanting.

 

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