The End of Anglo-American Ascendancy

waffle

Banned
"In the end, more than they wanted freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all -- security, comfort, and freedom. When ... the freedom they wished for was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free." --- Sir Edward Gibbon (1737-1794)

"Ah yes, truth. Funny how everyone is always asking for it but when they get it they don't believe it because it's not the truth they want to hear." --- Helena Cassadine


In a new book that will infuriate the fake conservatives who inhabit the Republican Party, Patrick J. Buchanan documents how British self-righteousness, delusion, and hubris destroyed both the British Empire and Western ascendancy in two unnecessary wars launched by a small cabal of morons that ruled Britain

Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War shows that the two world wars that destroyed European civilization began when England declared war on Germany, thus dragging in the Empire, Commonwealth, and United States. This was a strategic blunder unparalleled in history. Mighty Britain emerged from World War II as an American dependency.

Buchanan cites such British notables as F.J.P. Veale, B.H. Liddell Hart, and C.P. Snow to document that it was Winston Churchill who committed, in Veale’s words, “the first deliberate breach of the fundamental rule of civilized warfare that hostilities must only be waged against the enemy combatant forces.” It was Churchill, not Hitler, who first targeted civilian populations in World War II and caused the structure of civilized warfare to collapse in ruins.

The Americans quickly adopted Churchill’s criminal policy of attacking civilians, culminating in the outrageous use of nuclear weapons against two Japanese cities, the slaughter of Vietnamese civilians, and the ongoing slaughter of Afghan and Iraqi civilians.

A popular American myth is that “the greatest generation” saved the world from Nazi tyranny. As Buchanan points out, the fact of the matter is that the Normandy invasion in June 1944 played little, if any, role in Germany’s defeat. By the end of 1942 Hitler had lost World War II at Stalingrad, long before any American troops appeared on the scene. What the Normandy invasion achieved 18 months later was to keep the Red Army from over-running all of Europe.

Although Buchanan’s book is about how the British destroyed themselves, Buchanan is clearly thinking about America. In the closing pages Buchanan shows how the Bush Regime has broken from the sound policy of President Reagan and is replicating the British folly of self-destruction. “There is hardly a blunder of the British Empire we have not replicated,” laments Buchanan.

The distinct American hubris that we are “the indispensable nation” and the braggadocio that we are an “omnipower” has us overcommitted in alliances that we cannot fulfill. Despite 25 percent of the Iraqi population killed, injured or displaced, the “world’s only superpower” cannot even control Baghdad. To deal with the pointless war we started in Afghanistan, we have had to sucker our NATO allies into a conflict that is no concern of theirs. Militarily overextended and with a faltering economy and collapsing currency, the cabal of morons that rules America still hopes to attack Iran, Syria, and to drive Hezbollah from Lebanon. American idiots in think tanks are busy at work drawing up plans about how the US is going to check China and prevent her emergence as a power beyond US control. The Republican presidential candidate has boasted that he will challenge Russia and bring Putin to heel.

Amazing. The world’s greatest debtor is going to take on the two powerful countries with the largest trade surpluses. According to the World Factbook, an annual publication of the CIA, Russia’s 2007 current account surplus is $465 billion and China’s is $363 billion. In contrast, the US current account deficit is $987 billion--an amount larger that the total deficits of all other countries in the world combined. The out-of-pocket and already incurred future cost of Bush’s wars of aggression is between $3 and $5 trillion, every dollar of which must be borrowed. That comes on top of the unfunded liabilities of the US government totaling $53 trillion. By any account the US is the world’s worst credit risk. The “mighty” US relies on foreigners to finance its consumption, its wars, and the daily operations of its government.

When Buchanan looks at the collection of idiots that comprise America’s ruling class, he despairs.

In truth, American power is already broken, and the country is already lost.

The country is lost, because the brownshirt Bush Regime has destroyed the US Constitution with the complicity of the opposition party and the federal courts. There is no organized power that can restore the Constitution or even much concern that it has been overthrown.

The country is broken, because American capitalists have moved offshore so many US manufacturing, engineering, and research jobs that US imports now exceed US industrial production. American dependency on imported manufactured goods, advanced technology goods, and energy is astounding.

Moreover, the dependency is escalating dramatically. In March 2002, prior to Bush’s decision to impose Israel’s will on the Middle East, oil was $25 a barrel. Today oil is $125 a barrel, a five-fold increase that has seen our oil import bill rise from $145 billion in 2006 to $456 billion presently, a $300 billion addition to a trade deficit that was already running $700-$800 billion annually.

There is no possibility of the US closing its trade deficit. The US is able to survive such enormous deficits only because the US dollar is the world reserve currency. This role for the dollar is nearing an end as the world looks for more stable stores of value. Although oil is still nominally priced in dollars, in reality it is being priced in euros as oil producers raise the dollar price with a view to keeping their oil revenues at a constant purchasing power in euros.

When the dollar loses its reserve currency role, foreign financing for US trade and budget deficits will evaporate. US living standards will collapse, and the indispensable omnipower will be just another washed up country.

For a world weary of “American exceptionalism,” this can’t happen too soon.

Though not without catapulting the Western World into a prolonged Depression.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War shows that the two world wars that destroyed European civilization began when England declared war on Germany, thus dragging in the Empire, Commonwealth, and United States. This was a strategic blunder unparalleled in history.

So everything would have been just peachy if 'England' had simply let Hitler and Co. get on with it :slanted:
 

polystyle

Well-known member
All fall down

That's interesting Waffles ...
Two days ago the review of another new tome was in the Sun -
"The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire, Churchill, Roosevelt and the Birth of the Pax Americana" by Peter Cooke.

'At the official celebrations of victory over fascism in June 1946,
the massed bands of the US and Soviet Union were invited to lead the parade,
but the rest of the procession was glittering testament to the unprecedented scope of Britain's global imperium:
bands from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand; engineers and artillery from India;
the Gurkha Rifles;the 10 West African corps from Nigeria, the Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, and Gambia; 26 more corps from East and Central Africa, and then more troops from Aden and Bermuda, Cyprus and Ceylon, Fiji and Tonga and Malaya and Jamaica, to name but a few.
Little Malta, it's people awarded a collective George Cross for bravery, was given the honor of bringing up the rear.'
This book is basically a reminder of how fast fall from empire can truly be ...
 

vimothy

yurp
It is a shame about the dollar, though.

The euro's not much better -- possibly even worse, as it's basically confederate money.
 

slightly crooked

Active member
Interesting the way that WW2 and the build up functions as much on the mythical level for our culture and politics, an easily accessible shorthand that proves the inherent moral goodness of the US, Britain & Allies or the failure of diplomacy in the face of tyranny. Witness Bush in Israel yesterday having a swipe at Obama.

Meanwhile the level of historical understanding of the period is often sadly lacking, as conservative talk-show host Kevin James rather amusingly demonstrates.
 

polystyle

Well-known member
Funny how time slips away

Thank the um, Lords for our leaders ...

President Bush on why he hasn't played golf since 2003:
Quote:
"I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf," he said. "I feel I owe it to the families to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."
He went on to say this about the timing of his decision:
Quote:
"I remember when de Mello, who was at the U.N., got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life," he said. "I was playing golf - I think I was in central Texas - and they pulled me off the golf course and I said, 'It's just not worth it anymore to do.'"

On the subject of ending the practice of outfitting judges and lawyers in curled wigs and tassled gowns ala 1685.
Sounds like it's been 'argued over' for the last 16 years.
Lord Justice Nicholas Phillips unveiled this week the 'modern' new robe expected to show up in courts in October -minus the wing collar and white horsehair wigs.
The London Times " The stage is set for anarchy. Did no one tell his Lordship about Samson and Delilah?'
 

vimothy

yurp
Abu Muqawama:

We know some of you are worked up about the fact that President Bush has given up golf so as not to offend some mother who might attend her son's funeral and then see the commander-in-chief out playing 18 holes. But you know, Abu Muqawama doesn't have a problem with this at all. If he were president, he too would be afraid of some mother seeing him out laughing and having a good time while young men and women were getting their teeth kicked in on the streets of Baghdad and in the mountains of Afghanistan. Hell, President Bush probably felt guilty sitting there in Texas watching his daughter get hitched this past weekend, knowing good men and women were sweating a lot harder in crappier places than Texas. Abu Muqawama isn't a fan of the president -- or Texas for that matter -- but he thinks the president deserves a break on this one.​
 
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