Monday, November 9, 2020

A good Set of Ideas but missing Something

 Daniel DePetris is a sane human being who knows that we, as a species, are endowed with a brain that has allowed us to reason what the lower primates have figured instinctively, namely that getting into combat with and killing members of our own species, is something that must be avoided because if we don't, we could very well vanquish ourselves entirely.

 

As such, Daniel DePetris stands ideologically opposed to the neocons (former liberals who turned coat and became new conservatives or neocons) whose system of beliefs is a modern version of what the Stone Age Hebrew tribes adhered to. In fact, the latter believed that the world was filled with evil demons, and that they, as Hebrews, were chosen by God to be the angels who will fight the demons and vanquish them or be vanquished by them.

 

With that in mind, Daniel DePetris wrote an article in which he tells what he fears will happen in the wake of Donald Trump's reelection defeat. The article came under the title: “As Trump's foreign policy comes to a close, beware the return of old-school intervention,” and was published on November 7, 2020 in The Washington Examiner.

 

Whereas Donald Trump was pursing an “America first” foreign policy, the neocons are known to pursue an “Israel first” American foreign policy, which they could do, having placed their hands on America's levers of power. Believing they were chosen by God to do his work on Earth, and that they were protected by Him, the neocons developed an attitude that matches their fantasy. The following is how Daniel DePetris sees them:

 

“They are loud and unapologetic, boast a significant superiority complex over those who don't see the world the way they do, and retain significant influence due to the writing and television perches they have grabbed over the previous five years”.

 

Unable to find a better leader to follow, the neocons chose to stick with Liz Cheney, the daughter of Dick Cheney, one of the architects that designed and oversaw the disastrous Iraq War. He served as vice president to George W. Bush, and continues to this day asserting the delusional vision that weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were discovered in Iraq when the whole world knows otherwise.

 

But Dick Cheney's big problem –– most likely the reason causing him to keep peddling the aforesaid inexplicable absurdity –– is that his closet is filled with tons of skeletons; enough of them in fact, to scare an entire neighborhood, even on the night of Halloween when human skeletons are used as toys to play with.

 

The neocons know about Dick Cheney's sordid past, and have been extorting a minimum of ten concessions from the family for every skeleton there is in the Cheney closet. What the neocons want the most, however, but have not yet gotten, is for Liz Cheney to help them engineer an ambush that will get the US Congress to enact a law committing America to put itself in a perpetual war against Islam whenever such will be feasible, or someone else otherwise. And the Jewish neocons will keep at it till they get what they want … tomorrow, next year or a century from now.

 

Daniel DePetris said nothing about what the neocons might do post the Donald Trump era, because he did not seem interested to speculate. All that he ventured to say is the following: “What Republicans have to decide, is whether betting on the neoconservatism and muscular interventionism is a smart play for the party's political prospects. On national security policy, the answer is an unquestionable no”.

 

But elaborating on what the neocons might make Liz Cheney do for them and for Israel in the future, is not the only omission that Daniel DePetris has committed. What he also neglected to discuss is how the various foreign governments will react to every move that America is liable to make.

 

The world has already changed a great deal from the days when the neocons reigned supreme in America. Add to this the fact that the world continues to change at a much higher pace, and you'll see how impossible it will be for America to act the way it did when it had the field all to itself.

 

It is also no secret that China –– whose military and financial clouts are close to those of America if not superior to them –– is seriously challenging America where the interests of the two superpowers intersect. It is a given that China will not remain quiet in the face of an America that's implementing a neocon inspired aggressive foreign policy.

 

In the face of all that, can America do another Afghanistan or an Iraq or a Libya or Somalia? It is doubtful any of these scenarios can be repeated without triggering catastrophic consequences. But if the past will be impossible to replay, what will the neocons ask America to do, and how will America respond?

 

No one can see the future; therefore no one can answer that question. The only thing we can do is keep our eyes open and our ears to the ground because the way the Jews operate is to get the Congress doing one harmless thing today, and one harmless thing tomorrow. Before you know it, the two harmless things are brought together, and turn out to make up a deadly weapon aimed at you. This goes to prove that you can trust these people only at your peril.