US President Joe Biden’s newly released National Security Strategy is an amalgam of his predecessors’ doctrines.
It claims the role of an indispensable global leader like Bush Sr and embraces a Manichaean view of the world — democracy vs autocracy, good vs evil — like Ronald Reagan and George W Bush. It promotes the gospel of free democracy and open markets like Bill Clinton, and suggests that like, Barack Obama, Biden is ready to cooperate and negotiate with “rogue regimes”. It even underlines an America First approach that prioritises domestic spending and investment — through massive borrowing.
No easy feat; no less after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has complicated the NSS final draft and delayed its publication by several months.
To paraphrase Mike Tyson: “Everyone has a strategy until they are punched in the face.”
So, where this pompous exercise in grandeur falls short on coherence, it makes up with easy cliches about the indispensable nation’s role in the creation of a prosperous and inclusive world.
From the outset, Biden makes a number of fanciful — even delusional — assumptions about US world leadership.
"Around the world, the need for American leadership is as great as it has ever been, because no nation is better positioned to lead with strength and purpose than the United States of America.”
Such assumptions may have been true in the post-Cold War period but can no longer be justified — not after three decades of failures and fiascos, over-reaction and later over-reach; and not after the country’s recent retreat and retrenchment from the global stage.
Yet, the NSS pronounces that “we must proactively shape the international order in line with our interests and values”. There’s no escape from American righteousness, even when those liberal values are backsliding at home and abroad.
Every time the United States leads by the example of its power, it compromises the power of its example, alas.
At the heart of the newly unveiled strategy lies a clearly stated dual challenge to American national security: a geopolitical threat from China and Russia, and global threats — climate change, terrorism, new pandemics and food insecurity.
For the long term, the Biden administration is preoccupied mainly with a rising China. In the immediate, it is focused on the Russian threat to European security. It believes these autocracies are working overtime to undermine democracy and export a model of governance marked by repression at home and coercion abroad. All of this, of course, hinders the indispensable multilateral cooperation needed to tackle common transnational dangers that know no borders or geography.
To resolve this paradox, the NSS proposes to preserve and increase international cooperation in an age of competition … within the rules-based international order and while working to strengthen international institutions.
Hence, Biden claims not to seek “a new Cold War” with China, but rather reaffirms America’s One China policy, and makes clear that Washington does not support Taiwan’s independence.
But China and Russia view America’s rules-based international order as the incarnation of US imperialism. They pay attention mainly to what the US does — not to what Biden says.
They regard US strategic containment, military buildup, and alliance formation and expansion with alarm and hostility that will certainly undermine the cooperation and coordination needed to meet global challenges.
Another problem is the NSS’s choice of resources and methods to achieve its objectives. It speaks of a desire to build a free, open, prosperous, and secure international order where people can enjoy their basic, universal rights and freedoms.
However, to achieve such a worthy objective, the US plans to grow its power, amplify its influence through international coalitions, and modernise and strengthen its military. This comes even as the US already spends more on its military than the next nine biggest spenders, all of which are its allies.
The Biden administration speaks as a healer but acts like a hammer, believing the US could and should act as the world’s policeman, despite a long and bloody history.
There are the contradictions between US nuclear modernisation and non-proliferation. The NSS commits to modernise the country’s nuclear Triad and related infrastructure, while at the same time, speaking of verifiable arms control and the global non-proliferation regime.
The US persists in its violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty that requires nuclear powers to pursue disarmament aimed at the ultimate elimination of their nuclear arsenals.
The same goes for values and interests that do not usually align with foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, where the Biden administration has been shoring up autocracies and rallying them against Russia, all in the name of democracy.
The NSS also commits the United States to proactively integrate Israel into the region, albeit at the expense of Palestinians and Arab rights. It mentions the two-state solution as the better option, but in practice it panders to Israel.
Like Obama’s so-called “leading from behind” approach, Biden proposes cooperation and support to trusted partners, shifting from a strategy that is “US-led, partner-enabled” to one that is “partner-led, US-enabled”.
This is an overly ambitious strategy with major faults and fantasies. It will give comfort to America’s friends looking for protection and support from the benevolent superpower, but will also provide ammunition to America’s detractors regarding its aggressive imperialist agenda.
If the “political art of creating power”, than the balance of power would suggest, then this National Security Strategy is a masterpiece in theory.
In practice, it confirms what we’ve known for a millennium: When a rising power challenges a dominant power, it is time to put on the seat belts.
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The Americans are scheming the most abominable scheme in the history of mankind, to provoke Russia to use nuclear weapons on European countries.
Some smarter European countries have seen this evil plot and are chickening out. Macron openly said France would not react to Russia using tactical nuclear weapons on Ukraine. Please leave France out of this. Space France from a nuclear attack. Germany is likely to be negotiating with the Russians privately not to nuke them.
The Americans would not mind Europe being nuked by Russia and are pushing for it.
Germany Winter woes due to US fantasy??
'´Oktoberfreeze einfrosten´
Be that as it may, and as per the US State Dept. the NS1 and NS2 pipeline sabotage would supposedly have “no impact on European energy resilience”… then we should guess that Germans should just enjoy their Oktoberfest and — why not ? — also prepare to celebrate Christmas 2022 as if nothing negative had happened. On the contrary,
if technical brain-power (currently AWOL) prevailed, then career strategists both sides of the Atlantic would now be spending all day and night trying to brush up hard on nat-gas management 101, better yet with a touch of sophomoric physics if all possible. And thus no-nonsense contingency plans would already be prepared and under deployment.
The reason is, as explained below, by EU and German design and commitment this is a failing EXPERIMENT. The planned ´stored´ nat-gas & LNG supply strategies have never ever been applied in equivalent circumstances with this strange methodology and humongous scale. Thusly, the 2022 German Oktoberfest will probably turn into a very acid sauerkraut with solid-beer icicles bizarrely hanging from the spouts. The Main Event would still be the December 2022 ´Jinglemerkel Santakaputt´ with nowhere to hide as all of Europe would be undergoing a thorough DE-industrialization process with sharp lowering of standards of living, and in many areas most probably with food issues, darkness & cold, deep frustration and un-heard-of unemployment with massive migrants wishing they had stayed back home.
Europeans know bloody well a rough winter is coming, but no one has warned them that the supposed 90% “reserves” that would sorta get them through okay will not be available as announced. There are 2 main reasons for this:
The first reason #1 is the impossibility of constant RE-pressurization of such “stored” nat-gas reserves in order to maintain the required sub-surface driving force push to produce it onto surface. Now, along broad areas of Germany and Northern Europe the lack of pipeline nat-gas flow will not allow to comply this requirement. Without pipeline nat-gas, at the very best only 25% to 30% of the “supposed” 90% reserves could possibly ever be timely recovered and only very slowly through a period of time stretched out in months. The culprit is the mandatory DE-pressurization whenever such underground reserves are produced onto surface (plus sub-surface losses) with the consequent geometrical drawdown of pressure. With a decreasing sub-surface pressure as driving force, ever smaller and slower nat-gas volumes can be produced onto surface or even none at all per circumstances and operational requirements.
The second reason #2 is the current impossibility in many areas of now having the much required constant massive King Kong pipeline surface flow to adequately push along and warm up the underground reserves that could be produced onto surface by pressure differential when RE-pressurized enough and if all the other requirements are met. This has never ever been tried out by anyone before anywhere near at this scale and without prior notice as later explained. Now suffice to say that the impact will be enormously negative and that Europeans are not anywhere close to being aware of this. All they get to hear is that “our 90% stored nat-gas reserves will get us through this winter if we just save up consumption a bit ”. No they won´t.
So without nat-gas flowing through the NS1 and NS2 pipelines the extraction of the nat-gas supposedly “stored” (not) in European underground caverns or sub-surface deposits would be highly problematic or even impossible. The Saker commenter Catherine worded it out short & sweet…“ Germany says it has enough gas in storage to get through winter. Thanks for demolishing that statement – I had no idea an inflow was needed to make it a viable solution”.
Full article at:
http://thesaker.is/germanys-failing-stored-nat-gas-lng-experiment/
Virgo "Ah Di",
Hor bor?
Wu HUAT (cai) bor?
Genting (hu kun Monte Carlo casino) sandwich hor chiak bor?
Bai Yi boak biek bung (8m) buoy buer?
Genting jizhun zoo lai zoo giang
Old Dragon 28
Enough gas or not, Germany has to get through this winter, right? When the shit hits the fan, they are the ones going to suffer the consequence, not the Russians or the USA.
What comes after this winter? Still the same problem will persist. Can German industries continue to bear the gas shortage? Again, they can say yes, but who is fooling who?
The Dismentling of Liz Truss Has Begun
Senior MPs are now discussing the PM’s future. Some want her to resign within days and others want her to stand down after the implosion of her tax-cutting programme.
A few loyalists had warned MPs they would precipitate an election and ensure the Tories were “finished as a party” if they toppled a second leader in just a few months.
“It is a case now of whether she takes part in the process and goes to some extent on her own terms, or whether she tries to resist and is forced out.”
Another MP said it “would be grotesque” to allow Truss to endure another appearance at PM's questions in the Commons, after a series of humiliating U-turns, the sacking of ally Kwasi Kwarteng and the abandonment of her economic prospectus.
The battle over her future comes after an extraordinary round of interviews by Hunt, who said it had been wrong to “fly blind” by announcing a raft of tax cuts without explaining how they would be funded. On Saturday night, he said Truss’s mini-budget “went too far, too fast”.
To save his own skin, Hunt the Hunter, In a repudiation of Truss's economic plans that won Truss the Tory leadership, said:
1. That some taxes would rise while public spending would be held down.
2. There are going to be no easy choices – it’s going to be very difficult.
3. Lots of the things that people are hoping for won’t happen.
4. Further U-turns on the mini-budget are being examined.
Truss’s remaining allies are now battling to shore her up. Loyalists are urging the PM to force a no-confidence vote to go ahead rather than to agree to step down. Under party rules, Truss is protected from a no-confidence vote in her leadership for a year. Those rules could be changed.
“If we change leader again, we are finished as a party,” said a Cabinet minister. “When you’ve got both Philip Hammond and Nadine Dorries saying that if we change leader again there’s got to be a general election, that’s not light scare-mongering."
“If I were Liz, I’d certainly risk a first vote of no confidence. From the point of view of the Tory party, it is best that she survives. Whether that means she will is another matter.”
In an attempt to calm the markets yesterday, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said there had been an “immediate meeting of minds” between him and Hunt on Friday. However, he warned that “inflationary pressure” would probably need a “stronger response” in terms of increasing interest rates.
Despite Hunt’s installation as Chancellor, Tory morale remains low. In the mean time, there continues to be disagreement about the timing and mechanism for the removal of PM Truss.
My own solution to this extraordinary UK problem is this:
SINCE KING CHARLES III is now super-rich, after acquiring all the wealth, treasures and estates from his dear Mother Queen Elizabeth II, why don't he simply offer some of his wealth to help out?
Why still remain so quiet and act as though UK's problems are not his problems!
Just suspend the need to pay for him and his estates for just one year, would partially solve most of the problems!
Furthermore, as the King's personal wealth improves three to four folds, the country, especially the commoners are facing tremendous problems. So, it is only right that the Royal Establishment help out this time.
Truss has exposed herself as out of depth, incompetent to be a PM. Period.
Without the inflow, how does the outflow flows?
The Biden Doctrine tells us one significant thing, and that is:
It is the most EVIL Empire on this Earth today. As such, it has to be destroyed in totality, at all costs, by all Nations!
@Virgo49October 16, 2022 2:12 pm
"Hi Old Dragon
How are u?
Retired looo... oooong aGoh lo (now eveleeday KLKK)
Monday 9 to 10M Toto can book Genting Grand.
IMHO, easilee could be $12+ to $13+m. In economics, during bad times, dd for inferior gds goes up due to inverse relationship between dd and Y level.
"Now they give RM100 for expenses to pay a visit to them."
Reallee? Not bad Huh? But inflow RM100 intention is for punters to outflow RM100K? Take RM100 can don't punt? The credit can spend on bakwa sandwich? At least eat already 肉长在自己身上?
"Better go b4 lock down again."
In current time anything is possible. Going to Cameron tea plantation though in the coming week. Sit at the cafe there quite relaxing.
Cheers
Old Dragon 28
@Virgo49October 16, 2022 2:15 pm
"Hi shud be Crockfords.
More high class but fully booked leh!
Mats very rich lah!
Dec $700.00 present can spend there but afraid Lock down again."
No refund (or cancellation policy for extenuating circumstances)?
Earlier already said liao. During bad times, dd for luxury holidays (such as to the Swiss Alps) is lower but dd for cheaper holidays likely higher.
Not surprised Genting fully booked.
Cheers,
Old Dragon 28
Even dementia tainted Biden says that the UK made a mistake in the latest financial fiasco. Too quick and too bold.
That clearly shows how badly Lizard Truss is performing in only slightly more than a month as British PM.
And to be criticised by a dementia old man, with an under functioning brain is indeed shameful and painful.
"Ah Di",
China's paramount leader Deng Xiao Ping in his 80s still swimming in the river during winter. Living near equator 365 days summer weather still scared cold? Old folks these days quite weak (& frail)?
Cheers,
Old Dragon 28
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