Clifford D. May is still daydreaming. He is
experiencing a modified version of the old mass hallucination that had the Jews
envision pounding the world with America's fist, put under the command of
Israeli generals.
May described his new dream in an article he wrote
under the title: “An American-led 'prosperity network' could be a good start to
not relying on China,” published on May 12, 2020 in The Washington Times.
To expand on his description of the situation, May
began by saying that shortly after the Second World War, America established a
“rules-based, liberal international order,” that looked like a garden. He
borrowed a metaphor from Robert Kagan to venture that the garden was “encroached
upon by a jungle.” That view is validated, he went on to explain, by the
reality that the current health and economic crisis could not have happened
without the garden being invaded by weeds and wild critters that overran the
fruits and flowers.
As to who might be the weeds and critters in this
analogy; well there is a collection of them, which he calls “illiberal
regimes,” whom he accuses of rejecting America's leadership of the world, as
well as rejecting the rule of law pertaining to and maintaining the
international order.
And that's the first clue indicating to the readers
that Clifford May continues to swim in a sea of self-deception. It is not only
that he is accusing those he calls illiberal of rejecting the rule of law
without giving proof; it is that the rest of his article contains description
about the rejection of the rule of law by none other than the United States of
America. And this reality reminds the world that it is Israel which leads a
worldwide outlaw movement, and it is Israel that's pulling America by the nose
into that movement.
In fact, America has been so thoroughly indoctrinated
with the idea of working to establish a new version of Pax Americana, its
leaders are beginning to take steps toward that goal without waiting for the
Jews to lead them there. Here is a passage that shows how it is done:
“The United States is pushing to create an alliance
dubbed the Economic Prosperity Network. The goal, Mike Pompeo said, would be to
move the global economy forward … Transparency, accountability, respect for the
rule of law, are essential values. Entities that respect those values are
likely to prosper. Those that don't, are likely to pose a threat to stability.
Among the nations potentially joining such a network: Britain, Canada,
Australia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Israel and India. As a condition of
membership, they will need to agree not to allow their economies to become
entangled with China, Russia, Iran or North Korea. Other countries could join
as well, assuming they are in the process of becoming rule-of-law nations.
We'll work with them to diversify away from strategic Chinese supply chains”.
But how to convince other countries to Join America in
such an endeavor? The way to do it is to use the tried and proven-to-work
Jewish method of slandering others behind their backs, and act as if “we” had
the duty to embrace the mission of making this a better world by standing up to
the bad guys and putting an end to their mischievous activities. Here is how
Clifford May expressed all this:
“Anthony Blinkin who served under Obama and is now a
Joe Biden foreign policy adviser co-authored a piece with Robert Kagan. They
suggested the establishment of a league of democracies or a democratic
cooperative network. It would enforce a rules-based system that protects our
people from the aggressive state capitalism of modern autocracies. I'd argue
that the alliance should take on responsibilities currently delegated to
transnational entities that consistently fail to accomplish their missions.
There are dozens of UN-affiliated organizations from the World Food Program to
the International Telecommunications Union to the International Atomic Energy
Agency that ought to be evaluated. The UN Human Rights Council clearly falls into
that category. And the World Health Organization takes its marching orders from
Beijing”.
This is the description of a Pax Americana where the
stealth bombers and the smart bombs they carry, were replaced with the fantasy
of a Utopian world containing an International Criminal Court (ICC) that will
give you its blessing when you emulate the Nazis by invading your neighbors,
annexing their lands and calling that depraved activity, the brightest
expression of rule of law. This award must have been instituted to honor Hitler
who once affirmed that war was the highest expression of civilization.
That description of Pax Americana is also the account of
a “new and improved” Human Rights Council that will award you its most revered
medal of freedom along with a citation praising you for inventing the diabolic
method by which to steal someone's identity, announce that you feel connection
to his possessions, and move to possess what belongs to him using deadly force
against a population that has no means to defend itself.