GUEST BLOG: Ross Meurant – “Where America retreats, chaos follows.”

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NEW NEWS!  BBC 10 Jan 2019

Mr Pompeo, who has been seeking to reassure allies following Mr Trump’s surprise announcement, said: “America will not retreat until the terror fight is over. We will labour tirelessly alongside you to defeat Isis [the Islamic State group], al-Qaeda and other jihadists that threaten our security and yours.”

He said that the US was a “force for good” in the Middle East, adding: “Where America retreats, chaos follows.”

Excuse the florid lexicon, but this claim is utter CRAP.

As my previous two posts suggest; we need to review Old news to keep New news in perspective,

and this blog on the death of the American Empire.

SO!  Let’s now review some facts to get a better perspective of this typically arrogant and delusional American claim: “Where America retreats, chaos follows.”

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After all, FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.

Since WWII the US has tried to achieve world domination and with the exception of a non-aligned period under Helen Clark’s Labour government 1999-2008 (which covered the unlawful war of Bush in Iraq), New Zealand has been a willing supplicant to American designs.

Not that America’s record instils confidence because it has lost nearly every conflict it has entered.

The first civil war America participated in, but lost, was in China where Mao Zedong’s defeat of American-sponsored Chinese war lord Chiang Kai Shek in 1947 set the dye for American interference in the affairs of other nations.

Later, New Zealand was dragged into the Korean conflict as part of a UN force suckered into fighting another civil war, on behalf of America, and were defeated. The Korean conflict started when America invaded what had been Japanese occupied Manchuria, to try and overturn a recently elected president of the new Post WW11 Korea.

In most cases, the US started wars either by inciting turmoil and inventing bogeymen – such as communists and the Domino Theory in Vietnam when, in fact, Vietnam was simply another civil war where America chose to support their poodle, tyrant (Air Vice Marshall Ky) over the people’s choice (Ho Chi Minh).

This was a time when, lurking in the bowels of the champion of democracy, was a bloke named Joe McCarthy.  [Note: Winston had any reference to McCarthyism banned from the NZ parliamentary debating chamber.]

Vietnam was of course a former French colony but following the defeat of France in WW 11, French omnipotence was challenged by the locals in Vietnam and in the battle of Dien Bien Phu, France was defeated.  [This defeat of France preceded their in Algeria 1962 heralding the end of an empire which had been totally trashed by the Germans in 1940.]

For a decade, America carpet bombed Vietnam (carpet bombing was deemed a war crime after America carpet bombed Dresden in 1945). In the end, we all watched as American helicopters landing on American aircraft carriers with the remnants of their defeated military, were pushed into the South China sea.

The 1953 Iranian coup d’état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup was the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, orchestrated by the United Kingdom (under the name “Operation Boot”) and the United States (under the name “Operation Ajax”). Oil, not democracy, was the reason for Western interference.

As a result, the Shah of Iran was installed as another puppet of America- and few will forget what a tyrant he turned out to be.

In the 1960s Chile’s Allende survived clandestine CIA terrorism.  In 1961 America was humiliated when its attempt to invade Castro’s Cuba at the Bay of Pigs failed.

And despite Cold War sabre rattling by America, the Soviet Union was not intimidated and did not retreat from those nation states of the Iron Curtain, that it had physically liberated in the true sense of the word from Nazi Germany, until the flawed model of command economy caused the USSR to collapse from within in 1989.

America was further humiliated in Somalia and also in Nicaragua, where President Ronald Reagan’s man Colonel Ollie North was convicted of accepting gratuities resulting from clandestine CIA interference in that country’s affairs. Then in 1979 the Ayatollah defeated the US ally; the tyrannical Shah.

Overt unlawful aggression was the tool employed by America in the 2002 invasion of Iraq under the false pretext of weapons of mass destruction and in defiance of the United Nations’ refusal to “legalise” that invasion. [ See UN secretary general Kofi Annan says Iraq was unlawful (1) and the Chilcot report scathing condemnation of Tony Blair (2)]

The chaos which has ensued since America’s unlawful invasion of Iraq, is more evidence that America lost that crusade and bequeathed the Middle East, remnants of Saddam’s army in the guise of ISIS.

In fact, it wasn’t until Russian satellites demonstrated that some 2000 fuel tankers per day were moving through Turkey to willing western buyers, that the Western world had to begrudgingly and silent accept that America had been caught red handed.

The fact that today EXXON, BP & SHELL petroleum companies dominate the harvest of Iraq’s oil reserves, emasculates claims of America that their Iraq War was a quest to help the populous.

 

The only proof we don’t have is confirmation that America was buying the oil for weapons supplied to ISIS. What we do have proof of is that ISIS gave birth to a new nation: The Kurds.

The Kurds today are supported by America. But this is a twin edge sword because NATO ally Turkey is the sworn enemy of the Kurds.  See my post:

In Libya, American proxy NATO air power chose sides in another civil war only for the “liberated” regime to facilitate the murder of America’s ambassador to Libya and to turn another country into a quagmire/ failed state of competing War Lords.

With the developments in Libya, the Islamic Brotherhood initially winning at the ballot box in Egypt, chaos in Iraq and Syria coupled with Afghanistan using hi-tech American weapons, originally supplied to the Taliban to fight the Russians, against US and UN forces, epitomise the aphorism:  Be careful what you wish for.

American allies Qatar and Bahrain, both absolute monarchies of minority Islamic sects devoid of democratic representation, where democracy protests are brutally suppressed and medical doctors who tended wounded protestors were sentenced to death, enjoy American patronage.

These two Gulf States are, respectively, bases for the US air force and navy. The irony is, that these US surrogates demand democratic reform in fellow Islamic state Syria, on behalf of a Christian demagogue.

In Yemen where Saudis commit horrendous war crimes, America is mute.

Conversely, nuclear capable Pakistan, which tires of indiscriminate murder of its civilians by US drones, may well emerge the joker in the pack.

As the Yanks fail to fix the mess they have caused in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan, what gains have they achieved?

The answer is very clear – the chaos they always sought to create.

Out of which America will seek to divide, rule and loot to ensure that the coffers of those who own shares in the Military Industrial Complex, are always full and for which the long-suffering American tax payer fits the bill and in doing so passes the cost on to succeeding generations.

The solution to this global turmoil, however, is simple: an all too familiar refrain over the past seventy years. Yankee Go Home.

If on the other hand they ignore this call, the ongoing costs of all these conflicts will eventually technically bankrupt this hegemon and confine this once great nation to the dustbin of history. And history tells us, that this is what happens to all nations which seek Empires.

 

Ross Meurant: 

After 21 years as a cop, Meurant resigned with the commissioned rank of inspector O/C Criminal Intelligence Section & V.I.P. Security; a nationwide profile role as a Red Squad riot group commander and an earlier reputation as a ruthless detective with a tendency to enforce the rule of police.

During 9 years as a Member of Parliament and the Executive as Under Secretary, he was accused of being an arms trader; was fired from the Executive by Jim Bolger for having a perceived conflict of interests (becoming a director of a Russian bank) and started the first political party to be registered under MMP.

After 4 years in the wilderness teaching kids to ride horse and property developing, he returned to Wellington as parliamentary adviser to Rt Hon Winston Peters where allegations of conflicted interests with roles he had with three major fishing companies and a race horse baron and later in false allegations of corruption culminating in the Scampi Enquiry.  

From 2005 Ross lived abroad pursuing commercial options in Zimbabwe, the Balkans, Czech Rep, Syria, Russia, Morocco, UAE, Iran & North Korea.  

Today in New Zealand he is trustee and managing director of NZ forestry and property assets owned by absentee Russians & Honorary Consul for Morocco.

Ross has a B.A. in politics; a Master’s in economics and law and COPs in law.       He speaks Russian, rides horses and water-skis.

He is the author of:

Two biographies:  The Red Squad Story & Beat to the Beehive.

Two novels: The Syrian Connection & Sex, Power and politics.

9 COMMENTS

  1. “Where America retreats, chaos follows.”
    This is perfectly true isn’t it? Given that in order to be in a position to retreat America has first attacked. And chaos is invariably the result as they then leave a nation with a government destroyed and no one legitimately to take it’s place. If Us then leaves them alone for the next 20 or 30 years they sometimes manage to recover some order but seldom their resources.
    D J S

    • The US staying within its own borders is seen as retreat
      Thats a pretty good assessment Ross
      I’d be interested to read how you came to the political understanding you now have.
      For me the change came late , (putting aside teenage protests against the Vietnam war) outrage against the 2003 Iraq war, and then more intensely in 2013/14 the Ukrainian crisis and the war on Gaza.
      From then on I read widely and truly began to see the hypocrisy and outright misinformation in MSM, the discrepancies between the official tale and the actual on the ground info

    • Go back through past defence White papers. They are less coy about why we spend so much on defence. It’s just a cover for the high tech industry. Take a look at the facts and I’m sure you will come to the same conclusion as well. Every one else knows this except for the economist. That’s because war pays everyone else’s salary.

      The link between the Education system and business is poorly understood yet is responsible for all innovations. From the beginning when land needed to be cleared in New Zealand money came in for military contracts to produce the next generation of tooling and technology so proto New Zealand could then go on and satisfy its dietary needs. This is the way every civilisation from dawn develops.

      There’s 3 great changes effecting New Zealand today, one is Climate Change, technology and cultural evolution. As the changes disappear behind us we will not be able to sustain the lies of the past. The lies of climate denial, denying lime scouters ect, and the myth of the monoculture and deciding who is in and who is out as Hitler once did. These changes can not be sustained as we are instructing children in schools today, in how to solve Climate Change. So in order to satisfy the diagram needs of a generation of young New Zealanders the lies can not be sustained.

  2. Why the DB gives R. Meurant the time of day is astounding. Some of us have long memories & like our elephant friends we never forget. Well they tolerate me so I suppose they should be commended for their tolerance but really, A RED SQUAD BIG WIG etc. I’d better watch my back now.

  3. Nicely summed up, Ross. I struggle to think of a single instance where US intervention, post WW2, has resulted in a single democracy rising from ashes. Usually its the converse.

  4. Howver, There is proof though that US weapons somehow end up in USIS’s hands. No wonder their military budget exceeds the next 7 nations combined budgets. And then trillions reported missing from the Pentagon by Ramsfeld to Congress, just prior to 9/11 – so quickly forgotten about in the resulting turmoil.

  5. Additionally it is noticeable that although domestic US anti-Russian hysteria has always been bad, it is currently approaching fever point.

    Unfortunately this sentiment is being driven by conflation by with the understandable desire to bring Trump to account.

    Even listening to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, whom I generally respect in terms of her analyses, is becoming tiresome with its constant Russia/Putin evil, USA good, bullshit. They’re all at it stateside. It’s irrational.

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