January 14, 2017
As President-elect Donald Trump fights off fierce assaults by the massed national security apparatus, Democrats, the neocon Praetorian Guard, and a host of other political foes, I am feeling a sharp sense of déjà vu.
Trump claimed that these attacks were like ‘living in Nazi Germany.’ Not so. The president-elect could have found a much better analogy: Moscow in August, 1991.
I was in Moscow, Central Asia and the Caucasus covering the Soviet Union’s last days and meeting with senior KGB leaders. What a dramatic and exciting time it was. In fact, on my first night in Moscow a Russian friend and I, fired from drinking potent Georgian moonshine, managed to wake up the then director of KGB, Viktor Chebrikov, at two am by playing very loud music under his apartment. He kept stamping on the floor. My Russian-Georgian friend said, ‘just ignore the old fool.’
Two years later, another old Soviet fool, KGB chief Vladimir Kryuchkov, tried to overthrow the reformist leader Mikhail Gorbachev. A so-called ‘gang of eight’ of senior Communist Party officials, intelligence bigwigs and military men secretly formed to overthrow party leader Gorbachev.
Reformist Gorbachev was trying to remake the Communist Party, end its brutal policies, stop the stalemated war in Afghanistan, and allow restive nationalities, like the Baltic peoples, to edge away from the USSR. Gorby also wanted to cut way back on military spending – then almost 40% of GDP – that was bankrupting the Soviet Union. He sought good, peaceful relations with the West.
These policies enraged Moscow’s security agencies, its hardline Communist elite (‘nomenklatura’) and vast military industrial complex. Gorby’s proposed budget cuts would have put many of them out of business. So they decided to overthrow Mikhail Gorbachev to save their own skins. The coup utterly failed and its drunken, bungling leaders jailed.
We are observing something similar today in Washington, hence my sense of déjà vu. Trump has suggested he may reduce the bloated CIA and 16 other US intelligence agencies that spend over $70 billion annually, not including ‘black’ programs, on who knows what? Tapping communications and assassinating assorted Muslims from the air no doubt.
Trump has called for an ‘even-handed’ approach to the question of Palestine, enraging neocons who fear Israel’s headlock on Congress and the White House may be loosened. The neocon press, like the Wall Street Journal, NY Times and Washington Post, have been baying for Trump’s blood. Not since World War II has the media so dramatically dropped its mask of faux impartiality to reveal it true political agenda.
Adding to his list of foes, Trump is now under attack by religious fundamentalists in Congress for his sensible attitude to Russia. The vast military industrial complex is after Trump, fearing he may cut the $1 trillion annual military budget and efforts to dominate the globe. Members of Congress under orders from the pro-war neocons are trying to undermine Trump.
They are all using Russia as a tool to beat Trump. The hysteria and hypocrisy over alleged Russian hacking is unbelievable and infantile. Sen. John McCain actually called it a grave threat to American democracy, thus joining the Soviet old fools club. Of course Russia’s spooks probe US electronic communications. That’s their job, not playing chess. The US hacks into everyone’s commo, including leaders of allied states. It’s called electronic intelligence (ELINT).
But don’t blame the wicked Moscovites for revealing how Hillary Clinton’s Democratic National Committee rigged the primaries in her favor against Sen. Bernie Sanders. That cat was well out of the bag already.
It’s not Russian TV (for whom I occasionally comment) that is undermining America’s democracy, it’s the nation’s neocon-dominated media pumping out untruths and disinformation. Ironically, Russian TV has become one of the few dissenting voices in North America’s media landscape. Sure it puts out government propaganda. So does CNN, MSNBC and Fox. At least RT offers a fresher version.
Watching our intelligence chiefs and Sen. McCain trying to blacken Trump’s name by means of a sleazy, unverified report about golden showers in a Moscow hotel, is particularly ignoble.
It’s also a laugh. Every one who went to Moscow during the Cold War knew about the bugged hotel rooms, and KGB temptresses (known as ‘swallows’ -after the birds) who would knock on your door at night and give you the old Lenin love mambo while hidden camera whirled away. I asked for 8×10 glossies to be sent to my friends. But sadly for me, the swallows never came though I did meet some lovely long-legged creatures at the Bolshoi Ballet. So-called honey traps were part of the fun of the cold war.
Humor aside, it’s dismaying to hear senior US intelligence officials who faked ‘evidence’ that led to the invasion of Iraq and used torture and assassination attacking Donald Trump. Of course their jobs are at risk. They should be. The CIA, in particular, has evolved from a pure intelligence gathering agency into a state-sanctioned Murder Inc that liquidates real and imagined enemies abroad. The KGB used to do the same thing – but more efficiently.
Our intelligence agencies are a vital component of national security – which has become our new state religion. But in true bureaucratic form (see Parkinson’s Laws) they have become bloated, redundant and self-perpetuating. They need a tough Trump diet and to be booted out of politics. This past week’s display of the deep state’s grab for power – a sort of re-run of one of my favorite films, ‘Seven Days in May’ – should remind all thinking Americans that the monster police state apparatus created by President George W. Bush is the greatest threat to our Republic.
Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2017
It’s been a busy week for the Donald
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Minimise the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Pending Repeal
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Expedite environmental reviews and approvals for high profile infrastructure projects. This will address climate change issues.
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Improve border security and immigration enforcement.
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Enhance public safety in the Interior of the United States.
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Protect The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry. Google has recalled travelling staff because of personal threat. Persecuted Christian refugees will be a priority.
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Increase the capability of the military. This will insure world peace.
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Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies – pause all of Obama’s Work
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Change Mexico City policy – adopt anti-abortion policy.
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Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations and Agreement. This is a good idea and Canada should do the same.
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Hiring Freeze of new federal workers, excluding military.
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Construction of American Pipelines – only using American-made materials. I think that pipelines, if you need them, are the least environmentally damaging method of transporting fossil fuels. They also provide little or no employment after they are constructed. States should charge a royalty for transporting fossil fuels across state borders.
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Early approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Prioritize Dakota Access pipeline.
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Streamline permitting and reduce regulatory burdens for domestic manufacturing. This should do wonders for Climate Change.
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Embrace torture in the fight against what he calls Islamic extremism. The Ugly American rears it’s head…
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Donald Trump to construct an “impassable physical barrier” between US border and Mexico with the Mexicans paying for it.
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He also signed an action to strip funds from US cities that provide sanctuary for undocumented immigrants.
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and from CTV news, “Nikki Haley, the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is announcing a new way the U.S. does business. She says the Trump administration’s goal is to show U.S. strength and force and defend its allies — and as for countries opposing America, “We’re taking names.””
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Time to re-write the UN charter to include more members on the security council with no ‘veto rights’ and to have secret ballot to protect the identity of those voting.
Dik,
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Whew!
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Can a sleep deprived Donald, sending out 140 character sound bites, at 3 in the morning, possibly keep up? Insomniacs Unite!
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ad veritas
Please a “Trump diet” is an incompetent self-serving egoist not a calm thoughtful leader planning to bring back to a sense of balance a governmental agency and international policies.
How disappointing that you excuse all his faults because in one instance of international affairs he coincides with what you believe the right course.
Without his revealing his financial affairs for we the people to judge what his conflict of interests are, he is indefensible.
Oh yes, we do not know what Trump’s ulterior motives may be. Why is that? Because Trump himself is not revealing important information to us.
This man is a liar who has stiffed small contractors all around the tai-state area for years and lies about losing ‘hundreds of friends’ in the 9/11 attacks and lies about giving money to help first responders to Ground Zero.
He deserves no respect. That he may be accidentally right about a thing or two in foreign affairs is besides the point. As a total package he is a disaster, and I do not know what he is hiding…but he is hiding something…or do you think he isn’t?
dazedcat,
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It is true that many small contractors and sub-contractors have been stiffed by him, with no recourse except suing a billionaire with deep pockets, but a caveat on his financial affairs; he has legitimately used the US Tax Code to his advantage. He has been able to deduct what has been owed to his ‘companies’ by companies that he dealt with that did not pay him. He has not paid income tax for many years because of this section in the Tax Code.
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As far a deserving respect, can a Leopard change his spots?
Time will tell.
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veritatem et iudicium
Almost 56 years ago, the Deep State organized and set in motion the invasion of Cuba. The resulting fiasco caused Jack Kennedy to tell some close advisers that he would break the CIA “into a thousand pieces”. The Deep State did not take kindly to that, and dealt with Kennedy in its own final way. Trump has also evoked its displeasure. He had better watch his back very, very carefully.
kal,
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You are accusing J. Edgar Hoover of being part of a plot to kill a standing President. I find this hard to believe.
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Please cite yoursources to this apocryphal statement.
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We have a deathbed confession of a Mafioso in prison, claiming that JFK was killed by the American Mafia because his brother Robert Kennedy, trying to make a name for himself as Attorney General, began to attack the mafia, when a deal was made before the election to give the mafia ‘latitude’ in its business dealings, in exchange for their network telling everyone, including the unions, to vote for Kennedy.
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This is at least more probable than the CIA carrying out a Presidential Assassination and keeping quiet from so many interconnections within the government.
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ad veritas ad iudicium
I still have major concerns about Trump, but this really gives food for thought. The knowledge of the fact we live in the time of Robocop where all the media is owned by the corporations that also own the government give me serious doubts about what they are selectively telling us and they really seem to be in full propaganda mode.
There is no greater danger to the American establishment than a president they do not have a chain on.
Ben,
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“I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.”
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“I sincerely believe…that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.”
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Thomas Jefferson
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“Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They’re destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division.”
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Jerry Brown (ex-governor of California)
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Food for Thought. It has all been said before.
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veritatem et iudicium
Eric has compressed enough material in this article that might warrant 3 or 4 columns, or maybe even a book.
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I’m not sure what the next four years brings for the Americans, or even the rest of the world.
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This demagogue has the potential for fixing a lot of ‘wrongs’ built into the democratic government; he also has the potential for returning the US to the ‘caves’. It’s a shame that the US has a higher infant mortality rate than Cuba. There is no need for it; they have the financial resources to improve the social status of the poor and disadvantaged. This requires taxation of the population based on their income with those well off paying a larger share; they are the ones benefiting from the current ‘setup’. First thing Trump does is to give tax breaks to companies and the upper earners. He unwinds Obamacare and Planned Parenthood. No surprise here. I suspect things will get much worse for the poor. If you liken the American economy to a ‘jar of cookies’. Is someone takes a disproportionate share, there are fewer cookies left for others.
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Purging the government of those appointed by Obama is, tactically, a good move. The outgoing Egyptian president should have done this, starting with the military. Now he languishes behind bars. He has to be careful, one president noted that it’s better to have his opponents ‘inside the tent, p*ssing out that outside the tent p*ssing in’.
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The effectiveness of the secret government agencies has been a joke for several decades; good for Trump to ‘clean the stables’. They can be improved and made more cost effective. I have about as much confidence in them as I do the major news organisations. It will be interesting how this ties in with Israel. They will likely become the mouthpiece for the new Trump juggernaut. I miss the small, family run, newspapers.
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Gorbachev was an insightful ‘good guy’ with the best intentions… a constructor of roads. He created numerous problems in his wake. He actually believed the American lie that NATO would not encroach on the new Soviet Union. I don’t think Russia was ready for the wholesale changes and Gorby left a lot of ‘loose ends’. It’s funny that the USSR was bankrupt, but the US is only a ‘kazillion’ dollars in debt. Unless caught up in the machinations
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Recognising the Russians is a great start. Overcoming the inertia of them being the ‘bad guys’ will be more difficult to resolve.
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We’ll see how he fares in the Middle East. It will be difficult to ‘reign in’ the Israelis; they still have a lot of clout in American politics. They are smart and wealthy. Palestine may become a reality, but, I’m not holding my breath.
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That the Democrats are using the excuse that Hillary lost to Russian Hacking is foolish. If the intelligent agencies had proof, they should have ‘named names’ as they did for the Sony hack. Using innuendo destroyed any credibility. Saying the hacker wasn’t Romanian, but was likely Russian due to sentence constructs and ignoring an expert in slavic languages stating that the sentence construct was not Russian either, just confuses things. As far as compromising positions/actions, etc., a double standard, if this were to occur for anyone but Trump, any security clearances would have been pulled, pending resolution.
Interesting commentary. Apparently, just before Obama took office back in 2009. George W. Bush told him not to piss off the intelligence apparatus. Obama appears to have heeded that advice, because he never tampered with the various intelligence agencies. Also, note that he made no attempt to tamper with the military-industrial complex. Perhaps he was afraid of all of them; if so, he probably had good reason to be.
Steve,
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How do you know this? Was this not a private conversation between the outgoing and incoming Presidents?
Can you cite your source?
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ad iudicium
I wonder how long it’ll take before Trump is assassinated. When John Kennedy threatened the military-industrial complex by proposing to end the war in Vietnam, they got him. The movement of the US towards Evangelical Christian theocracy continues…
Kenin,
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A few points:
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1. It is more probable that the Kennedy brothers were assassinated because of Bobby, as Attorney General, going against the deal with the Mafia for Jack to back off of their ‘activities’; in turn they would tell the unions to vote for Kennedy, a fellow Catholic. When Bobby was appointed Attorney General he began a campaign against them, resulting in payment of their lives. Their is no verifiable evidence that Kennedy was planning to hurt the military industrial complex. Anything that I have seen is apocryphal.
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2. Eric makes a point in this piece: “Trump has called for an ‘even-handed’ approach to the question of Palestine, enraging neocons who fear Israel’s headlock on Congress and the White House may be loosened”. The Israeli politicians are using the Armageddon references in Revelation, the last chapter of the New Testament. It has nothing to do with the ‘Torah’, the first 5 books of the Old Testament, also known as the Jewish bible to Christians. The reference to Armageddon and the return of all Jews to Israel before the 2nd Coming of Christ is not believed by Israelis, but their propaganda machine has entwined it into the fabric of Evangelicals, who fundamentally believe every word of Revelation. That is Israel’s headlock on Congress and the White House.
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I cannot say on a Trump assassination. I would say it was very improbable, for this reason. The Secret Service do not want another stain on their reputation, what with President Kennedy, his brother as the Democratic Party’s Presidential candidate, and the assassination attempt on President Reagan all fresh in the minds of Americans.
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ad iudicium