In a Word -it's Russia

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It’s framed as a troublesome “bromance” between Vladimir Putin and Trump. Critics don’t like Trump’s comfort with a “dictator” who, as Kagan’s wife Victoria Nuland recently told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, engages in “aggression.” She’s currently the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs. She basically managed the 2014 coup in Ukraine. And she’s outraged by Russian aggression in Ukraine. But she’s nonplussed by her husband’s role in pushing for the most blatant and wanton act of aggression thus far this century – the unwarranted destruction of Iraq.

Go figure.

On the other hand, Putin has the unmitigated gall to move military forces around inside the borders of his own country. He’s blamed for hacking the Democratic Party – despite a lack of actual evidence and the NSA’s own hacking hijinks. And he’s accused of “meddling” in U.S. elections – a pretty rich accusation given America’s long history of surreptitious electioneering around the world.

There is no doubt that “Bad Vlad” likes Donald. And Donald likes Vlad. But the real problem isn’t their bromance. This is about the Neoconservative desire to make sure the United States is the lone guarantor of the geopolitical order. This is about Pax Americana. This is about resurrecting the faded dream of a new American century.

And what stands in the way of the type of the Neocon dream of global “full-spectrum dominance?” Russia’s nuclear arsenal.

Russia is the only nation with an arsenal big enough to withstand the subtle nuclear blackmail of America’s trillion-dollar nuclear “upgrade.” That’s why Russia is concerned about the missile defense systems arrayed on their border. Those systems can knock down retaliatory strikes, thus making a first strike with new nuclear cruise missiles at least theoretically possible.

The United States is also using NATO expansion to increasingly encircle a nation that once was America’s geopolitical equal. That’s why Trump’s criticism of America’s outsized support for NATO must’ve been the tipping point from disdain to panic among Neocon and Neoliberal interventionists alike.

The oddity is that there does seem to be more than a passing affinity between Trump and Putin. Trump’s statements on Ukraine would be easily dismissed if his campaign manager Paul Manafort hadn’t worked as a political consultant to the pre-Nuland leadership of Ukraine. And Trump’s statements on Crimea might be written off if he’d release his taxes and end speculation of financial ties to Putin’s regime.

But the visceral reaction against his repeated calls for cooperation – “By the way, wouldn’t it be great if we got along with Russia?” – exposes the extent to which the entire foreign policy and political establishments are squarely on the same page.
They are angling for Cold War 2.0, and Trump is the only major figure willing to challenge that orthodoxy.

Unlike Hillary Clinton, of course, which brings the whole thing back to the miasma of confusion hanging over this strange election. Hillary is on the Neocon team – if not in name, certainly in deed. She will “stand up” to Bad Vlad. She’s targeted by Russian hackers because Putin prefers his “unwitting agent” Donald Trump. And Donald is, according to an emerging narrative, a latter-day Neville Chamberlain just inviting the Ruskies to take over the Baltic States, Ukraine, and God knows what else.

The greatest irony of all is that Trump catapulted over the Neocons’ preferred presidential options by slamming their pet project – the War on Iraq. Trump’s criticism of that war and the chaos it unleashed resonated with the very voters the Neocons took for granted as pliable, fear-responsive bumpkins. That left them out in the cold just as they were angling to trump the disorderly, hard-to-prosecute mess they call “The Global War on Terror.”

What they really want, and have always wanted, is to revive the greatest war of all – the Cold War. That’s the grand chessboard they yearn to play on once again. The War on Terror was really just a stopgap, like methadone for imperialists. But now they’ve scored because it looks like the supposed party of imperial intransigence is, under the guidance of Hillary Clinton, poised to take the reins from a Trump-addled GOP.

And if a recent article in Der Spiegel is right, Kagan’s wife Victoria has emerged as a candidate for the prized position of secretary of state should Hillary win. If that comes to pass, the Neocons may not have succeeded in their initial plan for a new American century, but they will have hastily completed their last-minute project for a new Democratic Party. And that means this election isn’t that Neo-confusing after all.
http://original.antiwar.com/JP-Sottile/2016/08/08/whats-a-neocon-to-do/

more @ link
 
Trump begged Russia, which U.S. intelligence officials alleged had hacked into the Democratic National Committee’s e-mails, to go back for more.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the thirty thousand e-mails that are missing,” the Republican nominee declared. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

Trump, the official candidate of the Republican Party, seemed to be urging Russia, one of America’s most formidable and historically hostile rivals, to engage in cyber espionage.


http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trump-and-russia-even-historians-see-no-precedent
 
Anatta is a Moscow shill.
the article is from anti-war.com
It's been right about Iraq, and Libya -and exposed the Syrian rebel fiasco where the CIA did training and arming in Jordan.
Only to have their weapons seized,or themselves kidnapped, or join the opposition ( Islamists)
Clinton is a neo-liberal..deal with it. she endorsed all of the above
She hasn't met a war she hasn't endorsed/campaigned for -including Cold War 2.0

But the visceral reaction against his repeated calls for cooperation – “By the way, wouldn’t it be great if we got along with Russia?” – exposes the extent to which the entire foreign policy and political establishments are squarely on the same page.
They are angling for Cold War 2.0
, and Trump is the only major figure willing to challenge that orthodoxy
 
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the article is from anti-war.com It's been right about Iraq, and Libya -and exposed the Syrian rebel fiasco where the CIA did raining and arming in Jordan. Clinton is a neo-liberal..deal with it. She hasn't met a war she hasn't endorsed/campaigned for -including Cold War 2.0

You are making excuses for Trumpski's alignment with Moscow.
 
He’s blamed for hacking the Democratic Party – despite a lack of actual evidence and the NSA’s own hacking hijinks



he is now trashing our own intel you stupid fucking derp


WHO IS HE


you don't even know huh asshole
 
You are making excuses for Trumpski's alignment with Moscow.
not "alignment".
You are stuck on this idea of a Manchurian candidate.

Do you get the article ideas that the neocons desperately want the 'grand game' of another Cold War with Russia?
Counterterrorism, and a regime change here and there was just enough to keep them from withdrawal symptoms
from ther junkie warmongering .

They want the Big Enchilada back - they want intercontinental war games with Big Bad Russia.
 
the article is from anti-war.com
It's been right about Iraq, and Libya -and exposed the Syrian rebel fiasco where the CIA did training and arming in Jordan.
Only to have their weapons seized,or themselves kidnapped, or join the opposition ( Islamists)
Clinton is a neo-liberal..deal with it. she endorsed all of the above
She hasn't met a war she hasn't endorsed/campaigned for -including Cold War 2.0

Neoliberal is not a synonym of neoconservative.
 
Trump begged Russia, which U.S. intelligence officials alleged had hacked into the Democratic National Committee’s e-mails, to go back for more.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the thirty thousand e-mails that are missing,” the Republican nominee declared. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

Trump, the official candidate of the Republican Party, seemed to be urging Russia, one of America’s most formidable and historically hostile rivals, to engage in cyber espionage.


http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trump-and-russia-even-historians-see-no-precedent

Hillary sold our uranium to Russia because of the bribes she got from Putin through the Clinton Foundation, anyone who believes othetwise, I have a bridge to sell them out in Brooklyn.
 
Clinton is bought and paid for by Moscow, the House of Saud, and China through the massive amounts of bribes they have payed her through the Clinton Foundation slush fund.

Think so?

That would mean both of the candidates are crooked.
 
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