In one of Stephen Lendman's recent posts he almost endorses Trump if he stands against Hilary.
What he says in the post below is interesting. The world if full of
very tough and often brutal people, but could Trump be tough enough to stand up
to them? Many people hope so, and maybe he would like to go down in history as
very effective president. Trump is a businessman and so hopefully he will view
the other the power blocks in the world as trading partners rather than
enemies. Let's hope so, because I what have read about what the Neocons have in
store for us if they stay in power is chilling. It is an evil that is off the
planet, the unthinkable is not unthinkable to them. And the war profiteers are
there too
Anti-Trump NYT Blasts
His Foreign Policy
by Stephen Lendman
He’s
a serious presidential contender with unorthodox views on some issues - making
him appear anti-establishment, worrying duopoly power brokers and media
scoundrels supporting them.
Wide-ranging
interviews with NYT and Washington Post editors, as well as opinions expressed
separately, showed his foreign policy views differ considerably from other
candidates.
“I
want to get along with Russia,” he said, calling good relations “very good…I’d
get along very well with Vladimir Putin.”
“I
want to get along with all countries, and we will,” he said, calling his
approach to world affairs “unabashedly noninterventionist.”
He
opposes expensive worldwide nation-building projects while America’s
infrastructure deteriorates.
He’s
against massive US military buildups in Europe and East Asia. “We certainly
can’t afford to do this anymore. NATO is costing us a fortune…”
“Why
are we (risking) potentially (a) third world war with Russia?” He questions
involvement in protecting allies like Japan and South Korea, wanting them to do
more on their own.
US
intervention abroad caused more problems than solutions, notably in the Middle
East, he said.
“Every
bad decision that you could make in the Middle East was made.” If Obama and
Bush “just (went) to the beach and enjoyed the ocean and the sun, we would’ve
been much better off…than all of this tremendous death, destruction,
and…monetary loss. It’s just incredible,” he stressed.
He
called NATO obsolete, preferring an alternative organization focusing on
counterterrorism. He questioned the benefit of America’s global empire of
bases.
He
called nuclear weapons “the biggest problem the world has,” saying he’d use
them only as “an absolute last step,” instead of renouncing them altogether.
The
New York Times is America’s leading establishment media organization -
supporting policies favoring wealth and power interests exclusively.
It
editors
called Trump’s foreign policy views “dangerous babble,” uneasy about an
administration under his stewardship curbing its warmaking appetite - hyping
nonexistent “Russia(n) aggressive movements in Ukraine and threats to the
Baltics…”
Saying
“this is no time (for) Washington” to restrain its global militarism. Trump’s
views “are contradictory and shockingly ignorant.”
Times
editors support US military involvement worldwide, its wars of aggression in
multiple theaters.
They
call today’s world “dangerous,” failing to explain Washington allied with
Israel and other rogue states bear full responsibility for its deplorable
state.
Trump
if elected president will differ from traditional candidates largely in style.
At the same time, if he favors more cooperation and less confrontation with
other nations, “that’s a good thing” as he puts it in his own words.
3 comments:
You got to hand it to Trump. With his in-your-face lies, he puts most veteran politicians to shame.
Example: During the latest GOP town hall debate when he said he can't release his tax returns because he is being "audited." Total bullshit. (And yes, ignore CNN's online news headline that a letter from Trump's tax attorneys confirms that he's being audited. The letter does NOT say "audit." Pity CNN has no tax attorneys on its payroll.)
Trump is viewed as an interloper by the establishment and as such, will be demonized by the American and Western MSM ad nauseam. The intensity of this demonization will only increase as his nomination becomes a fait accompli.
Trump is an unknown in the eyes of the neocons and the deep state and that presents a risk, to them.
On the other hand, HRC is a dyed in the wool neocon and a mindless neoliberal ideologue --- i.e. already a member of the club.
Despite their best efforts, the MSM hasn't been able to nail Trump with the racist or fascist cards. However, the "sexist" attacks appear to be sticking. If the recent polls are accurate, it appears that Trump is losing momentum, especially with women.
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