Public Diplomacy

The US doesn’t do diplomacy. Diplomacy is seen as a sign of weakness. Understanding your enemy is viewed as treasonous. Moreover, American foreign policy relies on force, either economic or military to achieve its aims. Because of this reality much of the rest of the world has come to view the US as not agreement capable.

The US proxy war in Ukraine against Russia has brought all of this into focus. The US refused to negotiate with Russia to alleviate Moscow’s justifiable security concerns about Ukrainian membership in NATO and since then has actively sabotaged any and all negotiations to end the fighting. Indeed, the US provoked this war and sabotaged peace at every opportunity

Instead, the US engages in “public diplomacy” aka–propaganda, to sell the proxy war against Russia to the American public, chiefly liberals, who were already primed to despise Russia thanks the national security state depicting Trump as a Russian spy the entirety of his presidency.

Public diplomacy was developed during the Reagan Administration to sell a skeptical public on war with Nicaragua. It was first exposed during the Iran-Contra hearings but received very little attention.
As the Washington media grew bored with the Iran-contra story, articles focused on the celebrity of Lt. Col. Oliver North and narrow questions, such as who authorized a diversion of Iran arms sales profits to the Nicaraguan contra rebels. Yet, the “public diplomacy” campaign was a dramatic tale, too. It was the story of how the top level of the CIA had circumvented law and manipulated U.S. public opinion in support of CIA covert operations in Central America.

Public diplomacy is basically perception management, with the perception of war being the product that needs to be managed. Remember when Andrew Card, George W. Bush’s Chief of Staff admitted that war was a product that you don’t introduce in August?

Good times.

Public diplomacy exists to influence the opinions of the American people as well citizens of foreign countries, as we can see since the start of the conflict in Ukraine. Europe, in particular has been targeted by a vast public diplomacy campaign by outfits like the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab and the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA). The Atlantic Council is a NATO narrative management firm that is funded by NATO, the US government, the UK government, various other US-aligned states, the arms industry, and numerous billionaires. CEPA’s donor list looks similar to the Atlantic Council’s and includes US arms manufacturers and the US government through both the US State Department and the CIA cutout National Endowment for Democracy. Both are used to promote the information interests of the US-centralized power alliance in Europe and North America.

And now the US Congress is toying with the idea of declaring Russia a “state sponsor of terrorism” when it is Washington-ally Ukraine that is in fact using terror and the US has a long history of employing terrorists to carry out its foreign policies.

But this brings us back to the depressing reality of US foreign policy. Being diplomatic, realist and or conciliatory are problems when every issue is framed through the lens of domestic politics. Moreover, the strongest domestic actor for bellicose foreign policies are the weapons industries, shilled for by the neocons, who have a financial interest in endless war. And when it comes to Russia, the neocon hawks are both bipartisan and firmly in control.

Ambassadors are nominated by incoming administrations for their fundraising prowess, while the State Department and  the CIA cutout National Endowment for Democracy spend their waking hours fomenting coups and whipping up “public diplomacy”. That “public diplomacy” is predicted on American exceptionalism where we are noble while Russia and China are evil is simple-minded and extraordinarily dangerous. We must believe we are the Good Guys because to think otherwise–when we elect our rulers–would make us directly responsible for the suffering of others. It is an attempt to manipulate public opinion, not to deal with very real and pressing diplomacy. 

US security strategy is not the work of any single US president but of an continuous national security state, which is largely autonomous, and operates behind a wall of secrecy. 

And, it’s not just Russia but China that the US seems bound and determined to enter into conflict with. Lately we’ve had a Congressional trifecta of hubris-laced ignorance, which saw the dispatch of three consecutive delegations that threaten to propel China down the path toward a war with Taiwan it doesn’t want to wage, climaxed by the visit by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.

At the core of all of this is the US attempt to remain the world’s hegemonic power, by augmenting military alliances around the world to contain or defeat China and Russia.  It’s crazy dangerous with the district possibility of ending life on earth. However, the neocons, since Reagan Administration, when the term “public diplomacy” came into being, have understood the need to salve the public’s conscience, and the apparent willingness of the citizenry to collude in the deception. Indeed, it’s only because of this ongoing “public diplomacy’ that the American people are not demanding that the US cease its provocations that have the potential for life ending nuclear war and engage in diplomacy, de-escalation and detente with Russia and China.

Instead, our rulers tell us they have our interests at heart at home, and that they are protecting us from terrorists or communists or the Chinese and or Russians. Domestic politics both reassures us of the establishment’s benevolence or encourages us to become bickering partisans, pitted against each. Meanwhile, we are kept in a state of constant alarm over scary attacks on US interests in foreign lands. And if we want change, we are told, we can always vote for team blue or team red, even if in practice nothing fundamentally alters whichever party is in power.

Meanwhile, the US remains the world’s dominant power. No other country maintains hundreds of military bases scattered throughout the world. The US has spent the 21st century killing people by the millions in wars of aggression. Presently the US is starving entire populations with economic sanctionsmilitary blockades and brazen theft. No other country has been interfering in foreign elections anywhere near as often, while terrorizing populations around the world with wars, covert ops, drone strikes, proxy conflicts, and staged coups and uprisings.

But, thanks to decades of “public diplomacy”, this state of affairs is depicted as mainstream or centrist, not extremist like the icky Trump and his band of MAGA marauders and both political parties are down with it. And it shouldn’t come as a surprise to find out that massive amounts of narrative management have gone into creating that consensus. The fact that the social engineers of the oligarchic empire have poured vast fortunes into making sure Americans consent to capitalism, corruption, militarism and murder is the only reason those perspectives are so mainstream that they can be labeled “moderate” or “centrist”.

Unfortunately, all of this lack of real diplomacy and emphasis on “public diplomacy” was manageable when the US was a unipolar power. But the times, as they say, are changing with Russia and China creating a multipolar world that opposes US hegemony.

Reality, to paraphrase Game of Thrones, is coming and promises to be just as brutal as the coldest winter.

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Here We Go Again

I hate the fact that I end up defending an asshole like Donald Trump in my efforts to illuminate the machinations of the deep state, but it’s crucial to understand that the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago is the continuation of Russia-gate.

Indeed, whatever your views on Trump, it is undeniable that the permanent military-intelligence bureaucracy in Washington does not see him as one of their own, and has gone to extraordinary lengths to target him when it sees fit. The FBI investigated Trump as a suspected Russian conspirator and asset, not just once, but twice. First as a presidential candidate, and then months after he took office. To undertake this, they relied on the Hillary Clinton-funded Steele dossier’s conspiracy theories as source material. They repeatedly lied to a FISA court and, despite the full knowledge that they had come up empty, prolonged their investigation with media leaks and court filings that falsely suggested that Trump had initiated a Russian collusion.

The hostility continued throughout Trump’s presidency resulting in two impeachments by the Democrat-controlled House. For the entire four years, there was an atmosphere of crisis surrounding Trump’s presidency, and this has continued with the January 6 Committee hearings. And now the desperate attack on Trump with the Mar-a-Lago raid to make sure he can not run again. Even more suspicious is that all of the actors from the FBI counterintelligence division that carried out Russia-gate were present when agents broke into the estate and ransacked the rooms looking for documents Trump possessed that demonstrated the coup against him.

To recap: The FBI lied on FISA warrants to spy on Donald Trump in 2016, they fabricated the Russia hoax, they worked with Facebook (and probably Twitter) to censor a damaging true story about his opponent in 2020 while they had the laptop the whole time, and they raided his home in 2022.

What drives the deep state and their corporate media lackeys wild is that Trump was somewhat beyond their control. Indeed, Trump owes his success to popular mistrust of the national security state that’s embroiled the country in endless wars and the corporate media that cheers them on. In the past, whenever the media attacked a politician, that politician was never heard from again. But Trump, like a horror movie zombie, just keeps lurching across the political landscape, and even worse, the more the corporate media attacks him the more the MAGA crowd supports him.

Those nostalgists who yearn to reconstitute the good old days when corporate media could dictate reality and force people to believe it are becoming ever more hysterical in their censorship and propaganda campaigns. They are now openly deeming conspiracy theorists “enemies of the state.” Black Americans who oppose the war in Ukraine are getting their doors kicked in by the FBI. CIA whistleblowers who provide proof of Agency crimes to Wikileaks face up to 80 years in prison. Assange awaits death-by-extradition, while Snowden claims asylum in Moscow.

Meanwhile liberals are cheering on the odious Espionage Act because it’s being used against their bête noire–Trump. Ironically, by pursuing him under this provision, the Justice Department just did Trump the mother of all favors, adding his name to a list of some of the most famous political martyrs in our history. “Ellsberg, Hale, Winner, Snowden, Assange, and now Trump. It’s mind-blowing.

With the release of the Trump Mar-a-Lago affidavit pundits are proclaiming the search was validated by the contents of documents found but why would the Justice Department pick an Epstein-complicit Trump-hating judge to sign off on the search warrant? The choice of going to federal magistrate Bruce Reinhart for the Mar-a-Lago warrant sure looks crude and desperate. Only weeks ago, he was presiding over the Trump v Clinton lawsuit. How did that even happen, given Mr. Reinhart’s role defending Jeffrey Epstein’s associates — many of them Clinton-connected — in the 2007 sex-trafficking case? And only after the spectacularly weird act of switching sides from the federal prosecution team to Epstein’s defense team. Not to mention Mr. Reinhart’s record of public statements denouncing Mr. Trump. There are twenty-five other magistrates who rotate their duties in the Southern District of Florida, why pick him?

Inquiring minds want some answers and not the usual handwaving about Trump’s dangerous fascist tendencies.

The raid on Mar-a-Lago should be viewed as part of a larger pattern. Namely the collapse of US hegemony. This is why nearly all foreign policy types in Washington, the heads of international institutions and thinktanks are going apoplectic right now. Their order is collapsing, and their decisions and actions appear to be done in desperation. Unfortunately, there is no sign that these policy makers are willing to change course. They are living examples of Einstein’s definition of insanity: “doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” 

They seem wholly unable to extricate themselves from a mindset that, in terms of foreign policy, has already run its course. If they don’t change their policies, then the American people will change their politicians.

The charge against Trump is that he represents a crude sort of American fascism but what is the national security state that uses right-wing death squads, al Qaeda terrorists and Neo-Nazi’s as surrogates except fascist? What’s become apparent is that there are two types of fascism in present day America: The right-wing, populist type epitomized by Trump, who has taken full advantage of the 40 odd year decline in living standards for the majority of Americans. And the fascism represented by the national security state–deep state–cheered on by liberals because of its antipathy towards the Donald.

We are caught between the Scylla and Charybdis of all-American fascism. Chose your monster–right-wing populism, Trump style. Or the national security state, cheered on by liberals.

Everyone is a winner.

Meanwhile, the left in America is dead. They didn’t just sabotage and destroy the left, they burnt it to the ground then burnt the blueprints for how to rebuild it. The deep state’s propaganda campaign against the left has been so successful that people don’t even know where “the left” is anymore. Most have it confused with identity politics like having pink hair and saying your pronouns, or outright right-wing like the Democratic Party.

Historically, when the left fails to articulate an answer to working-class suffering, there is a corresponding rise in right-wing populism. To the extent that there is anything left involved with the Democratic Party or the class-blind identitarianism it wholeheartedly embraces, the visible left’s contemporary answer to working class suffering is to say that the white workers just need to “check our privilege” and get on with the belt-tightening.

I’m not sure that’s a winning political issue to run on.

Update: The deep state must not possess incriminating pictures of Trump on Epstein’s pedophile island or else would they go to all the trouble?

Update II: Like minds think alike. Lambert at Naked Capitalism has come to the same conclusions I have. “Speculating freely, let me put an alternative thesis: Trump kept documents — some of them, at least — that implicated the operatives of RussiaGate 1.0. First, it would enable Trump to take revenge on the “Deep State” factions who attempted to destroy his first presidency. Second, it provides a natural issue to campaign on if and when he runs for his second.”

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Multipolar

The neocons are sure to lose their shit but what did they expect with their inept machinations and insane war mongering? Instead of a glorious neoliberal market utopia undergirded by American “full spectrum dominance” the rest of the world is headed to a multipolar future.

End of history my ass.

The financialized neocolonialism overseen by Wall Street is coming to a screeching halt, thanks to a large part due to Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine that is really a proxy war against the US/NATO. The opening was quickly exploited. In quick succession, we have had a number of potentially strategy re-defining summits: The Caspian, the Tehran and Russia-Turkey reset conferences. These are all examples of the new political dynamics beginning to manifest. These confabs, nonetheless, are buttressed by solid economic interest, centered around the advent of new trade and economic connections, in ways to mitigate the US’s barrage of sanctions, whilst at the same time, generating new commercial initiatives to lift these regions out from their economic servitude.

Taken together, this represents a strategic move to take commerce, its transportation corridors and all payment systems out of the control of Wall Street financiers. A multipolar world order is taking shape. Instead of a “rules based order” directed by the US an increasing number of countries are choosing a different path of sovereign development based on their own distinct identities, traditions and values.

Meanwhile the neocon infestation of both Republican and Democratic parties has resulted in an increasingly unhinged foreign policy. This has become so dangerous that even Hague fugitive Henry Kissinger has felt the need to issue a warning. “We are at the edge of war with Russia and China on issues which we partly created, without any concept of how this is going to end or what it’s supposed to lead to.”

The defining event that may tie all these Russian initiatives together took place thousands of miles from the Ukraine–the Pelosi visit to Taiwan that so infuriated Beijing. Thanks to Pelosi’s stunt China now realizes, like Russia has come to, that the US is not agreement capable, and they are girding for a new stage of conflict. Indeed, the pace and intensity of US-China tension is set to go up–changing that relationship forever.

Thanks to the deluge of propaganda most Americans conflate the US empire with America the country and therefore support US imperialism. But the unipolar US empire is detrimental to the vast majority of citizens and only serves the elite. Paradoxically, during the Cold War the USSR, by providing an alternative to capitalism, kept our feral elite somewhat concerned with our well being, if only for the optics in the competition between operating systems. But once the Soviets quit there was, as Margaret Thatcher warned, no alternative to the savagery of the neoliberal market. And now the malign effects of the unipolar period of American hegemony are on full display: The manufacturing offshoring that has left many formerly vibrant communities abandoned husks as our feral elite embraced the neoliberal way of outsourcing to low wage nations to destroy labour. The diversion of wealth from middle -class Americans to the billionaires. The ongoing opioid epidemic and deaths of despair. The decaying infrastructure. The trillions squandered on weapons as millions of Americans lack healthcare–the total national security state budget for early 2019 was over $1.25 trillion, and it has grown exponentially since that time.

It is, of course, unpopular in any instance to be an apostate, to be the child suggesting the emperor has no clothes, and to challenge the corporate media narrative that has been broadly accepted by a trusting public.

However, it’s important to acknowledge that the era of the United States as the supreme military and economic power in the world is over so we can prepare accordingly.

Moreover, we should celebrate rather than mourn.

The real patriotic response is to advocate for the end of empire and a restoration of our republican values.

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August

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Confessions of an economic imperialist

The US uses finance and debt to maintain its empire, working through its minions the IMF and World Bank to immiserate developing countries so they can be plundered. What is evangelized as U.S.-style democracy is really a financial oligarchy privatizing basic infrastructure, health and education.

Instead of increasing the ability of borrowers to pay off their debts US economic imperialism has made developing countries more dependent on their creditors, worsened their terms of trade by promoting raw materials exports and food dependency, and forestalled needed social modernization such as land reform and progressive taxation. Washington is guided by the economic imperialism of American financial interests and it becomes belligerent in an attempt to make other countries just as equally paralyzed by making these countries pay tribute to the U.S. by means of financial engineering, by means of debt service, by means of selling their mineral resources, their public utilities, their land, their roads all to foreign investors. America’s international diplomacy aims to dictate financial, trade and military policies that will lock other countries into dollar debt and trade dependency by preventing them from developing alternatives.

Going further, the reason that the “too big to fail” banks and their criminal CEO’s were bailed out in the aftermath of the 2008 Wall Street Crash is that they are deemed to be essential to the US’s financialized foreign policies.

While US capital markets are perceived as the most open and liquid and the US has long been a bastion of economic stability, the “exorbitant privilege” enjoyed by America is backed up by the Pentagon. Globalization fan-boy, Thomas Friedman wasn’t wrong when he wrote–“The hidden hand of the market will never work without a hidden fist. McDonald’s cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the U.S. Air Force F-15. And the hidden fist that keeps the world safe for Silicon Valley’s technologies to flourish is called the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.” US financial imperialism threatens to destabilize countries and perhaps bomb them until they agree to adopt neoliberal policies and privatize their public domain. Military coups, like the one in Ukraine in 2014 are described as democratic if they are sponsored by the United States in the hope of promoting financial imperialism.

The “exorbitant privilege” of maintaining the worlds reserve currency allows the US to issue paper for raw materials, resources and finished products, flooding the world with dollars to absorbing foreign countries material output, increasing US domestic consumption levels and appropriation of foreign assets. Since dollar convertibility into gold ended in August 1971, dollarization of the world’s trade and investment has created a need for other countries to hold most of their new international monetary reserves in U.S. Treasury securities and bank deposits. The US also spends an enormous amount of money on military spending but since the it went off gold in 1971 America now had a cost-free means. Meanwhile, that huge foreign debt that deficit scolds are always warning about will be paid back with more paper.

As the author of Super Imperialism, Michael Hudson puts it–“Suppose you were to go to the grocery store and just pay in IOUs. You could just keep spending if you could convince the owner, the grocer to use the IOU to pay the farmers and the dairy people for their products. What if everybody else used these IOUs as money? You would continue to get your groceries for free.”

This “Washington Consensus” would not be so problematic if America used the advantages of its reserve currency to invest in productive capitalism that supported rising living standards and environmental balance. Instead, the dollars in which foreign central banks hold their savings have financed an imperial military and financial superstructure that imposes dependency rather than self-sufficiency on its client countries.

Indeed, the tendency of US economic imperialism is to retard world development, loading down Third World countries with dollar-denominated debt while requiring America’s own dollar debts as the medium to settle payment imbalances in every region. At the most basic level this involves extending its own financialized economy to the entire world. This distorts the economies of other countries because the aim of finance capital is not to hire labor to make profits from tangible capital investments raising productivity and living standards. Rather, it is to extract economic rent from land, natural resources and monopolies. That is why the IMF and World Bank, US economic actors, sponsor privatization of rent-yielding assets away from the public domain throughout the world.

This is what led China, Russia, Iran and other countries to say that they are done giving America a free ride. They claim that these dollarized IOUs are being used to surround them of military bases, to overthrow them and to threaten to bomb them if we don’t do what American diplomats tell them to do and it’s hard to argue contrary.

This paradigm is the key to understanding recent US foreign policy machinations from the proxy war in Ukraine against Russia, to the never ending economic sanctions against Iran, Cuba, Venezeala, etc, to the continuation of the Trump tariffs against China, to Nancy Pelosi’s provocative junket to Taiwan.

What’s darkly amusing is that US provocations are achieving just the opposite of America’s aim of preventing China, Russia and their allies from acting independently of U.S. control over their trade and investment policy. What’s depressing is to see so much arrogance and evil combined with so much incompetence from our leaders.

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Jubilee

We’re constantly told that mass defaults would destroy the economy, but this is more of the great lie promulgated by the corporate media. Mass defaults would destroy much of the wealth of the financial elite which has been greatly enriched by the global expansion of debt, while freeing the debtors of their obligations.

Going further, this insistence on creditors uber alles is historically false. Debt jubilees, land distribution, proclamations cancelling debts, liberating bond-servants were what kept liberty for citizens in ancient times. Modern economists wedded to neoliberal shibboleths have distorted this history to favor creditors, ie the bankers who control our society. But facts matter little when it comes to dishing out propaganda to a largely clueless American public. 

David Graeber’s book, Debt: The First Five Thousand Years, summarized how royal debt cancellation in the ancient Near East to show that interest-bearing debt originally was adopted with checks and balances to prevent it from polarizing society between creditors and debtors. In fact, all ancient societies had a mistrust of wealth, above all monetary and financial wealth in creditor hands, because it generally tended to be accumulated at the expense of society at large. 

Sound familiar?

Heterodox economist Michael Hudson also writes about debt, from antiquity to the present. “As I have sought to emphasize, oligarchic control of government has been the distinguishing feature of Western civilization ever since classical antiquity. And the key to this control has been opposition to strong government – that is, civil government strong enough to prevent a creditor oligarchy from emerging and monopolizing control of land and wealth, making itself into a hereditary aristocracy, a rentier-class living off land rents, interest and monopoly privileges that reduce the population at large to austerity.”

The US economy is based on financial capitalism. Financial capitalism, especially since 1980, is the nationalistic doctrine of American banks and the American 1%, and the American financial sector that is sort of merged into a symbiotic unit with the insurance and real estate industries (FIRE). Unfortunately financial capitalism is ultimately extractive rather than productive. The US has been essentially cannibalizing its productive economy for decades while loading Americans up with debt to make up for their diminished salaries. Instead of subsidizing essential infrastructure–education, health care, transportation–to enable a low cost economy the US has, under the influence of neoliberal ideologues, privatized it’s infrastructure so that everything is too expensive.

The reason the neoliberal financial engineers have been able to cannibalize the tremendous source of wealth is that the US developed through productive, industrial capitalism. Industrial capitalism in the nineteenth century was all in favor of strong government infrastructure. The ideal of industrial capitalism was to keep the wage costs of production down not by reducing wages but having government provide a basic infrastructure to cover the basic needs of employees. The governments would provide free education so that employers didn’t have to pay for it. The governments would provide medical care so that employees didn’t have to pay for it and employers wouldn’t have to pay employees enough money to cover the education costs and to cover the medical care costs. The government would build roads and infrastructure and everything to facilitate the overall cost of doing business by industrial capital.

Financial capitalism is just the opposite. Finance capitalism wants to privatize and take education, medical care, and roads and erect tool booths across these vital parts of the nations infrastructure. That way they can pay out their economic rent to the bondholders and the stockholders and this economic rent adds to the cost of education, health care, internet and everything else that workers need to live on so the result is to make it a high cost economy, that’s up to its eyeballs in debt.

As you might have noticed from Obama’s time in office when he bailed out the bankers and kept the debts in place, the government has become the protector of the wealthy, and so defaults that actually impact the wealthy are off limits. The wealthy will demand the state absorb their losses (recall that profits are private while losses are socialized). However, and this is the ultimate explosive political question, the only equitable solution is to force the losses on those who have profited so handsomely off of the mountains of debt.

We need a debt jubilee.

Update: I’ve come to believe that a right-wing populist campaigning on a debt jubilee could capture the presidency.

Just saying.

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Deluge

We are being smashed with a deluge of war propaganda

In the first full month of the US proxy-war against Russia in Ukraine, American network TV stations gave more coverage than any other war that the US has been directly involved in, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam. Meanwhile,  Iraq war architects were some of the first pundits sought out for analysis of the conflict by the mainstream press, and their calls for insane escalations against Russia succeeded in pushing the window of acceptable wisdom in the direction of a never-ending proxy-war against Russia while sabotaging support for diplomatic solutions.

Because of Russia-gate, liberals were some of the worst offenders when calling for escalations. Remember all of the cries among liberals for a No-fly zone? Good times. And this was all easily piped into mainstream consciousness because of the years of Russia hysteria resulting from the mass scale psychological operation known as Russia-gate. Think about it. America’s most dangerous confrontation in generations just so happens to have been preceded by years of media-generated panic about that very same country, despite the Ukraine invasion having nothing whatsoever to do with the conspiracy theory that the Kremlin had made Trump their puppet.

I think it was the height of projection the way in which the entire elite political and media class continuously repeated the phrase “unprovoked invasion” over and over again. Maybe it was a confession that they know they’re simply regurgitating imperial propaganda? Going further, liberal imperialists were outraged yet relieved that another country was acting in the same manner as the US. Never a public outrage during the innumerable atrocious “collateral damage ” incidents in Iraq and Afghanistan, even as the US bombed Afghan wedding parties and machine-gunned Iraq civilians. Worthy victims in Ukraine, unworthy ones in all of the countries that the US has destroyed.

Still, the way in which they can get away with the “new and improved” war propaganda is part of a broader trend in which many of the ugly things the US empire used to do in secret it now does openly. The US has found that you don’t need to hide as much from public visibility as long as you can manipulate what people think they’re seeing. If the public is sufficiently propagandized and consent has been adequately manufactured, you can get away with murder–literally.

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Jab

I’ve written before about the Democratic Party but the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade has made millions of Americans aware of their treachery.

Many Democrats will simply blame the right-wing activists judges on the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Roberts. And yet, Roberts, Thomas, Alito, etc. are not the only reason this happened. They were enabled by a Democratic Party, who in the name of bipartisanship and comity but more precisely, because they secretly agree with these policies. The Democratic Party is simply one of the two parties that are controlled by the the feral elite that own our country, who use narrative manipulation to divide the population into a roughly 50/50 ideological split. Then they convince everyone that the only reason nothing changes is because their team doesn’t win enough elections. Remember–vote harder!

(Picture of a mechanical ratchet)

For a long time I’ve envisioned the Democrats as the pawl in the ratchet–where the Republicans apply the rightward force then the the Democrats click into place to prevent any movement back, but I just read a Caitlin Johnstone piece that argues that the Democrats are the jab. “Most good boxers will tell you they’d rather fight someone with a solid cross than someone with a solid jab. Sure the jab does less damage at first, but it’s such an effective strike that it can nullify your entire offense and grind you down until you can’t continue. In exactly the same way, the Democratic Party is far more effective in shutting down revolutionary movements and stagnating progress than the Republicans, and, just like a jab-cross combination in boxing, is used to set up the Republicans to deliver the knockout blow.”

Every ruling class throughout history advances various claims about its own legitimacy, without which a stable political order is impossible. In the US we have a two party system to provide the appearance of options but it’s really one ruling party with minor differences most cultural. Above all, the Democrats are the managerial class, with their claims to authority not necessarily on the idea of the democratic will of the people, but on the historical inevitability of technocracy as such. It is rule by the professional/managerial/class (PMC), who aren’t nearly as smart as they like to think, judging by the ongoing cavalcade of failure.

The Supreme Court decision may have finally broken through some of the stanch support for team blue but the new narrative has fallen back to the defensive line of passivity in the face of red team aggression.

While this cartoon portrays a certain truism about the Democrats, it doesn’t go far enough. It’s the difference between a pawl and a jab. The Democrats are not just a passive facilitator of evil, they are an active participant. There needs to be a second panel where the Democratic cop goes into the classroom and shoots the wounded, while helping the assassin reload.

I say this because at this point I’ve realized that the Democratic Party exists only to kill leftward movement in the United States and ensure the continual functioning of a globe-spanning empire by ensuring neoliberal economic policies and neoconservative foreign policies. The Democrats are just the kinder, gentler face of the rules-based international order, also known as the liberal world order, also known as the US-led world order. It presents the facade of humanitarianism and democratic ideals, but underneath the performance it’s just as savage and bloodthirsty as any other empire in history

The problem for our ruling elite is that legitimacy can take many different forms and may change over time, but once it become exhausted or loses its credibility, that is pretty much it. In essence, when the legitimating claim for a particular form of elite is used up, when people no longer believe in the concepts or claims that underpin a particular system or claim to rule, the extinction of that particular elite becomes a foregone conclusion. 

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Times they are a changing

The outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, the way it’s turning out, and the outraged but limited US/NATO response, are only a surprise to those who haven’t been paying attention to the fundamental changes already underway for some time.

Even though the US spends more on its military than anyone else the performance of this so-called “finest fighting force in the worlds history” leaves much to be desired, thanks to the military/industrial/complex’s desire for profits over effectiveness. Russia by dint of steadily rebuilding its real economy after the US sponsored and profited from the plutocratic looting of the 1990s, has not only achieved a decent standard of living for most citizens, but has built a advanced, first-rate military for a fraction of what ours cost. Russia also has the perspective of being invaded and suffering 20 million casualties in WWII, a fact that most Americans are oblivious of in this United Staes of Amnesia.

However, the US continues to act as though it’s economically and militarily superior, and to tries to coerce nations on which they are economically dependent (China), as well as fighting a proxy war against a nation which has more combat capability than they have. For instance, Russia beat us in Syria and is on their way to defeating us in the proxy war in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the US has lost all of its wars in the Middle East, unless you define nation breaking as victory. The fact that India, China, Saudi Arabia, and the Global South have all ignored America’s demands for support in the Ukraine conflict despite considerable arm-twisting speaks volumes (even backed up by threats to emissaries in the US along the lines of: “We know where your kids go to school in the US. We know where you have your bank accounts”.)

All of this is organized by the so-called “smartest guys in the room”, most of whom went to Harvard or Yale, etc. So what does that say about the state of our advanced education complex? Unfortunately, states and elites do not make a fresh calculation every time they are confronted with alternatives; they tend to do what they did last time, or what they always do–which is to focus on next quarter bonuses.

But we’re at a point where the US empire is increasingly unable to cope, and is facing a cascade of disasters. One of the major problems is that the American political class completely buys its own false narrative of US economic and military power exceptionalism and is not dealing well with the cognitive dissonances which manifest themselves with increasing frequency, proving its exceptionalism narrative wrong in a most dramatic way. The reality of the US’s loss of military superiority is slow to dawn on most American policy makers who, for the most part, lack the necessary education and awareness for grasping the unfolding geo-strategic reality where Russian, and Chinese weapon development has dramatically downgraded the always inflated US military capabilities and put a serious hitch in American self-declared hegemony.

As for the corporate media, may they rot in hell for the lies and misinformation that they have been flogging. If one were to go by the laughable assessments of western think-tank propagandists and their dutiful lackeys in the media, “Ukraine is winning” and “the inept Russian military has been humiliated”.

But more discerning observers around the world know better.

In a sense, the US proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is a test to destruction of both US/NATO and the EU, and the wider, western-dominated multilateral system they are both part of. NATO, in particular, has just been confronted by exactly the kind of situation that it was founded for–to deter the exercise of Russian military power–and it did effectively nothing. No amount of hand-waving, no amount of sanctions or arms deliveries, can change that fact, which in turn changes everything. NATO and the EU can prolong the war, cause more suffering, and destroy many economies, including their own. But they can’t fundamentally affect the result, and the nature of their responses, beneath the surface posturing, demonstrates that they know this.

Ultimately, a country’s ability to wage war is base on its industrial and manufacturing prowess. Too bad our feral elite packed up our industrial base and shipped it off to China all to decimate labor and empower capital. Brilliant work, one and all.

There is another new normal now: Europe in which Russia is the largest military power, and where the West as a whole is dependent on Russia, China and India for its economic prosperity. This is not new, of course, but it’s a shame that it hasn’t dawned on policy makers before. In theory, that could be remedied with massive programs of investment, construction and training, with wartime levels of military mobilization and the return of conscription, as well as the reintroduction of import controls, tariff barriers and other bygones of the pre-neoliberal past. In theory. Even if we do all that–a dubious proposition–the US will never again be in a position of military and economic dominance.

For our feral elite all of this a non-starter. They cling to a world where the US is the lone super-power taking out the bad guys and upholding the “rules based liberal order”. The new Top Gun movie perfectly encapsulates this nostalgia for the “end of history” moment that existed after the dissolution of the USSR. In reality, the movie is a propaganda extravaganza to rehabilitate the US military’s image in the wake of numerous failed wars. 

I believe that the American people are generally decent. They genuinely want to help the less fortunate or the beleaguered. But, during the last 75 years, American elite policy makers cynically have used this trait to convince the public to back expeditionary wars that killed millions of civilians. All of this bloodshed was done under the banner of promoting freedom and democracy. Of course, these foreign interventions were bolstered by massive amounts of propaganda.

Today’s changes in military technology, economics and in international politics are tectonic and revolutionary. US elites are in a state of delusion, clinging on to the shadow of the past and denying changing reality. They had better get used to this new normal. It’s not going away any time soon.

Update: Uber intelligence-analyst Alastair Crooke makes the wider connection. “The West, in its cavalier manner, entered upon war with the Russia-China axis, without due care.  It expected easy ‘wins’ with sanctions imploding the Russian economy, and with military urban-war tactics borrowed from Syria, bleeding out the Russian army. Instead, it is turning-out to be a monumental débacle. More than that, its multiple failures and insultingly-cocksure propaganda are proving a breakpoint, ushering-in a new era rather than nailing down the old order, as the West had hoped.”

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The revolution is in your mind

All governments employ propaganda because even the most despotic requires a modicum of consent. Perversely, democratic governments employ the most propaganda because their utilization of force is limited.

Which brings us to the US, with the most sophisticated propaganda apparatus in the history of the world. No country in the world has a media as censored and obsessed with manufacturing consent as the American corporate media. North Korea is literally the only example of a country with a media that is more strictly controlled than the American media.

Our power elite have learned that the best way to dominate Americans is to manipulate them into serving your interests while giving them the illusion of freedom and control. The invention of mass media has facilitated this new form of tyranny, as has the emergence of psychology as a field of study. These two factors have combined together to give rise to the steadily advancing science of modern propaganda.

No part of the new Cold War with Russia would be possible without copious amounts of such training. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to being made poorer in order to facilitate the sociopathic maneuverings of our elite. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to the increasing threat of nuclear war as US escalations continually ramp up brinkmanship between the world’s two nuclear superpowers. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to agendas which directly harm them and threaten everyone they know while providing no material benefit to them whatsoever.

Indeed, the real goal of U.S. foreign policy is to generate benefits for the U.S. (or, more accurately, ruling American elites), not to crusade for democracy and human rights. But we can’t have the rubes hearing about any of this, hence the need for the all-encompassing propaganda campaign.

Of course U.S. foreign policy is not devoted to spreading freedom and democracy and fighting despotism and tyranny in the world. How can a country that counts the Saudi monarchs, the Egyptian military junta and the apartheid regime of Israel as its closest partners and allies possibly claim with a straight face that it opposes tyranny and fights wars in order to protect democracy? The U.S. does not give rats ass whether a foreign country is ruled by democracy or tyranny. It only cares about whether the government of that country facilitates or obstructs U.S. interests.

This has been most apparent in the non-stop propaganda around the US proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. If the Biden Administration had simply acknowledged from the start the obvious truth that they seek to exploit the war in Ukraine to regime-change Russia then at least an honest debate would have been possible. Instead, they and their corporate media pals did what they always do whenever a war is newly marketed: they draped it in fabricated moral fairy tales about evil Russian invaders and brave Ukrainian freedom-fighters.

And it was damn successful as the millions of blue and yellow Ukrainian flags draped across liberals porches attest.

But here’s the thing–to sustain popular support for the expenditure of hundreds of billions of dollars in new foreign wars, Americans must continuously be fed a morally uplifting framework, a sense of righteous purpose that leads them to believe these new wars are just and noble. Thus, rather than self-interest in Ukraine, the U.S. is acting benevolently, with the purest of motives, with nothing but a desire to help the scrappy underdog.

But this is also true of our entire society in general. Our entire civilization is marinating in propaganda produced and promulgated by the powerful in order to manipulate our collective psychology into consenting to a status quo which serves them and not us.

However, there’s a disruption in the matrix. The US proxy war in Ukraine has made our elite so crazy and desperate that their propaganda efforts are becoming more obvious. For instance, They’ve pretty much openly acknowledged lying about this very war

Nevertheless, they are still at it, following the Goebbels script of repeating the big lie endlessly. On Wednesday, a US Department of State spokesperson accused Beijing of “still standing with Russia … echoing its propaganda … denying Russia’s atrocities in Ukraine” before saying that “nations that side with Vladimir Putin will inevitably find themselves on the wrong side of history.”

Man, the projection, it burns.

This is the level of delusion and illusion we are dealing with, and no one who cares about truth or facts could ever go along with any of this nonsense.

Hopefully all of this lying and propaganda is so obvious that Americans will begin to discern the reality of the fairy tale our elite have constructed.

After all, the revolution is is your mind.

Update: This decision to extradite Julian Assange for the crime of investigative reporting is unsurprising. After all, it has been obvious for years that the U.S. and UK are determined to destroy Assange as punishment for exposing their crimes. This process further demonstrates the farce of American and British propaganda about freedom, democracy, a free press and the whole nonsense about being on the “wrong side of history”. 

As Glen Greenwald states–“Free speech and press freedoms do not exist in reality in the U.S. or the UK. They are merely rhetorical instruments to propagandize their domestic population and justify and ennoble the various wars and other forms of subversion they constantly wage in other countries in the name of upholding values they themselves do not support.”

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