How can you ignore the elephant in the room? Any consideration of American foreign policy activity MUST consider the tail wagging the dog. That is, the hostile foreign power that owns the neocons, and most PC-Progs. The foreign power for whom we invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. For whom we used the Arab Spring to destroy Libya, Egypt, and more.
Great point - all too many destructive forces seem to have surreptitious connections - DEI, the loss of the manufacturing base (Goldsmith saw this like a black hair in a glass of milk - https://youtu.be/wwmOkaKh3-s?si=khJgXO7qn11ErG6Y), an all out assault on Christianity that has been years in the execution, erosion of family cohesion through gender issues, insane immigration, hollywood, etc. I think you might be implying tiny hats, but there is a long list of enemies, and one big one who is spiteful about past abuse and whose national culture respects and honors cunning in their execution of unrestricted warfare.
Well, my comment was focused on American foreign policy--with a hostile foreign power using America as a proxy (and our money, and blood) to secure their own interests.
The destruction of Normal American culture is a separate issue. That was carried out through an ingenious covert influence operation by the Comintern (although the hostile foreign power learned how to manipulate America with covert influence ops from the Comintern ops).
See my book, Willing Accomplices, for full details.
Copy - I appreciate seeing your blog post (havent got around to the book just yet!). You fully understood what I was trying to articulate. I am guilty of shifting perspectives in bringing up cultural issues for an article on foreign policy. From a personal perspective, I am seeing people in the military (and talking to senior military who are their leaders) who have nothing in the tank, making our military increasingly feckless - likely the result of unrestricted warfare being waged on us.
Since America has been nothing but a force for evil for well over a century, the decline of its military is a good thing. Simply put, America needs to mind its own damn business and protect itself from invasion (which it's failing at miserably) rather than try to protect other nations. We have zero business being in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Syria, anywhere in Africa, etc. It's not our job to protect Taiwan.
America's military projection should stop at our borders. The military budget could and should be cut by 70% or so, the defense lobbies outlawed, the revolving door between elected office and mil companies outlawed, pie in the sky budget busting projects like F-35 stopped and so on. Russia has shown that fancy, "makes a great demo and Powerpoint presentation" equipment ends up mostly useless on an actual battlefield.
This doesn't even begin to address the internal rot in our gay- and tranny-friendly woke military. It needs to be massively reduced and utterly re-directed.
We haven’t been a force for evil at all until the 90s when we started marching East towards Russia - slowly. As far as the Mideast Tar Baby ...all of it... as you can see it’s hard to let go. The main problem in the Middle East at present not being overreach in war but peace.
All of our alliances should have ended in the 90s including Israel, indeed we could have cut back on Israel in the 80s, once Egypt became a client.
The Gulf War was to protect the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, aka The Carter Doctrine. The rest followed-
The problem is no one is learning from history. Viet Nam should have been the model learning lesson. Ten years of warfare with nothing gained. Wars are a lose- lose proposition. If war is absolutely necessary it is supposed to be quick, deadly and conducted without remorse towards the enemy.
I think I would read historian Mark Moyar’s books on Vietnam “Triumph Forsaken “ for instance.
He really did his homework BTW.
In the 90s and 2000s he not only dug through mountains of files in America and of course surviving vets, but surviving former Communists here - and he spent a lot of time in Vietnam going through their archives.
Now what is our situation and what are the things we must do, can’t do, should do?
1. Our situation is we have no need of Empire as our matchless geographic position and nuclear weapons combined with our enormous natural resources in all respects means we have no need of Empire nor its risks, which means the Empire is optional, vanity and at this point corruption and folly.
Moreover America is the eternal Federation from the Iroquois to the Internet and all arrangements in between including the current Constitution. A Federation cannot maintain an Empire it doesn’t need- and all previous attempts at centralization of America have failed, this New Deal-WW2-Cold War Emergency patchwork centralization is failing now, hence our disquiet. Where the far more skilled Iroquois Fathers of Seneca and the 🇬🇧 Crown failed the wretches of DC are not succeeding. Their mistake was admitting it.
We will and are of necessity retracting to our own lands, Ukraine in many ways was about reshoring industry, its working.
Ukraine unquestionably secured our Atlantic and Pacific Flanks.
2. What we 🇺🇸 must do; survive, prosper, rebuild. We also must toss the Woke in the garbage but that’s mere common decency, such as the protection of Children’s genitalia, or we don’t and shouldn’t survive.
(I don’t care if anyone makes a cent compared to fiends having their way with children, if Stalin or Mao and communism stop it, fine. If Nogger Communism 🫵🏿 will stop it and conservatives won’t- nor libertarians- then let Nogger Communism rule.
I’m not even a parent.
I hope I’ve made my position on money clear- it’s irrelevant).
We must be rid of rule by the mad, we must get the workers back to work or we’ll have something very French Revolution from the Right... and not the White either...
so this is the can’t do- we can’t go on like this... even if it puts 401Ks at risk... or other plans...
3. Should do; we 🇺🇸 should go to space, as it’s infinite building, infinite settlements and we are a settler people, infinite machines (which we’re quite good at) and a safe direction for humanity, in particular the most restless and dangerous humans- Americans.
It appears to me that this destruction is purposeful. Almost every action taken culminates in destruction.
As for the wars, especially in the middle east and most especially Afghanistan, we had Twenty Years of destruction:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/46LnQtzhPp3a/
Look around the channel and you will see a video on Iraq and a recent one on Ukraine, which is an Rolling Stones parody called Ruble Thursday.
How can you ignore the elephant in the room? Any consideration of American foreign policy activity MUST consider the tail wagging the dog. That is, the hostile foreign power that owns the neocons, and most PC-Progs. The foreign power for whom we invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. For whom we used the Arab Spring to destroy Libya, Egypt, and more.
Great point - all too many destructive forces seem to have surreptitious connections - DEI, the loss of the manufacturing base (Goldsmith saw this like a black hair in a glass of milk - https://youtu.be/wwmOkaKh3-s?si=khJgXO7qn11ErG6Y), an all out assault on Christianity that has been years in the execution, erosion of family cohesion through gender issues, insane immigration, hollywood, etc. I think you might be implying tiny hats, but there is a long list of enemies, and one big one who is spiteful about past abuse and whose national culture respects and honors cunning in their execution of unrestricted warfare.
Well, my comment was focused on American foreign policy--with a hostile foreign power using America as a proxy (and our money, and blood) to secure their own interests.
The destruction of Normal American culture is a separate issue. That was carried out through an ingenious covert influence operation by the Comintern (although the hostile foreign power learned how to manipulate America with covert influence ops from the Comintern ops).
See my book, Willing Accomplices, for full details.
https://kentclizbe.substack.com/p/pc-prog-terms-and-definitions?utm_source=%2Fsearch%2Fpc%2520prog&utm_medium=reader2
Copy - I appreciate seeing your blog post (havent got around to the book just yet!). You fully understood what I was trying to articulate. I am guilty of shifting perspectives in bringing up cultural issues for an article on foreign policy. From a personal perspective, I am seeing people in the military (and talking to senior military who are their leaders) who have nothing in the tank, making our military increasingly feckless - likely the result of unrestricted warfare being waged on us.
Since America has been nothing but a force for evil for well over a century, the decline of its military is a good thing. Simply put, America needs to mind its own damn business and protect itself from invasion (which it's failing at miserably) rather than try to protect other nations. We have zero business being in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Syria, anywhere in Africa, etc. It's not our job to protect Taiwan.
America's military projection should stop at our borders. The military budget could and should be cut by 70% or so, the defense lobbies outlawed, the revolving door between elected office and mil companies outlawed, pie in the sky budget busting projects like F-35 stopped and so on. Russia has shown that fancy, "makes a great demo and Powerpoint presentation" equipment ends up mostly useless on an actual battlefield.
This doesn't even begin to address the internal rot in our gay- and tranny-friendly woke military. It needs to be massively reduced and utterly re-directed.
We haven’t been a force for evil at all until the 90s when we started marching East towards Russia - slowly. As far as the Mideast Tar Baby ...all of it... as you can see it’s hard to let go. The main problem in the Middle East at present not being overreach in war but peace.
All of our alliances should have ended in the 90s including Israel, indeed we could have cut back on Israel in the 80s, once Egypt became a client.
The Gulf War was to protect the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, aka The Carter Doctrine. The rest followed-
The problem is no one is learning from history. Viet Nam should have been the model learning lesson. Ten years of warfare with nothing gained. Wars are a lose- lose proposition. If war is absolutely necessary it is supposed to be quick, deadly and conducted without remorse towards the enemy.
I think I would read historian Mark Moyar’s books on Vietnam “Triumph Forsaken “ for instance.
He really did his homework BTW.
In the 90s and 2000s he not only dug through mountains of files in America and of course surviving vets, but surviving former Communists here - and he spent a lot of time in Vietnam going through their archives.
Basically we won and won and tossed it away.
Thank you. Uncle Sam invited me to his party in South East Asia (Viet Nam). Lots of fireworks, lousy food
Thanks for serving
They did same to us
Transformation and not without further suffering.
Now what is our situation and what are the things we must do, can’t do, should do?
1. Our situation is we have no need of Empire as our matchless geographic position and nuclear weapons combined with our enormous natural resources in all respects means we have no need of Empire nor its risks, which means the Empire is optional, vanity and at this point corruption and folly.
Moreover America is the eternal Federation from the Iroquois to the Internet and all arrangements in between including the current Constitution. A Federation cannot maintain an Empire it doesn’t need- and all previous attempts at centralization of America have failed, this New Deal-WW2-Cold War Emergency patchwork centralization is failing now, hence our disquiet. Where the far more skilled Iroquois Fathers of Seneca and the 🇬🇧 Crown failed the wretches of DC are not succeeding. Their mistake was admitting it.
We will and are of necessity retracting to our own lands, Ukraine in many ways was about reshoring industry, its working.
Ukraine unquestionably secured our Atlantic and Pacific Flanks.
2. What we 🇺🇸 must do; survive, prosper, rebuild. We also must toss the Woke in the garbage but that’s mere common decency, such as the protection of Children’s genitalia, or we don’t and shouldn’t survive.
(I don’t care if anyone makes a cent compared to fiends having their way with children, if Stalin or Mao and communism stop it, fine. If Nogger Communism 🫵🏿 will stop it and conservatives won’t- nor libertarians- then let Nogger Communism rule.
I’m not even a parent.
I hope I’ve made my position on money clear- it’s irrelevant).
We must be rid of rule by the mad, we must get the workers back to work or we’ll have something very French Revolution from the Right... and not the White either...
so this is the can’t do- we can’t go on like this... even if it puts 401Ks at risk... or other plans...
3. Should do; we 🇺🇸 should go to space, as it’s infinite building, infinite settlements and we are a settler people, infinite machines (which we’re quite good at) and a safe direction for humanity, in particular the most restless and dangerous humans- Americans.