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a bummer for some......The US has become a more dangerous nation and Donald 2.0, with his instinctive aversion to war, may even be less threatening to the world. American elites may fear Trump return, but the rest of us need not By Alex Lo
Joe Biden’s presidency has very little to write home about. When it comes to foreign and trade policies, he has not only continued his predecessor’s, but also maximised them. While Donald Trump started mainly a trade war with China, Biden has switched to full-spectrum containment short of a hot war. Trump was rude to the Europeans. But thanks to the war in Ukraine, Biden really sticks the knife into their backs, leaving most of them with a once-in-a-generation cost-of-living crisis while forcing them to buy oil at inflated prices from American sources. Trump started no war. Biden has committed America to two unwinnable proxy conflicts, in Ukraine and Palestine. With his almost unconditional support for the slaughter by Israel, the United States will never recover its claims on human rights and democracy. Those claims will not require considered rebuttals in future; they will just invite universal ridicule. Both proxy wars may end up costing the US’ depleted global credibility as much as or even more than George W. Bush’s disasters in Iraq and Afghanistan. While Trump was trigger-happy with sanctions and tariffs against foreigners, including even some allies, Biden has weaponised the entire world economy, its US dollar-dominated financial system and supply chains, especially with those related to hi-tech such as advanced computer chips. Indeed, he has done more to reverse globalised trade by tying up established supply chains – thereby significantly increasing costs for everyone – to contain China as it forces reluctant allied governments and firms, both foreign and domestic, to join in. Trump shut down the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organisation by blocking appointment of new judges. Biden does the same under the guise of the need to reform the trade group. While Trump might have said nice things about autocrats, Biden has denounced them while having no trouble cosying up when he needs something from them, such as extra oil from Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Trump lied big time but he was also honest about the big picture and his true intentions. Biden is just a hypocrite. In many ways, the current president is worse. Trump liked to say, “America first”. Biden has adopted industrial policy wholesale along with massive subsidies for operators in the domestic market. Without exaggeration, one prominent commentator at the Financial Times has written that “Biden is the heir to Trump”. And yet, across the US, especially among the liberal elites, there is genuine fear about Trump’s return. Their hysterics are being transmitted to the rest of the world through the Anglo-American media. It’s hard to see how Trump 2.0 could be worse than Biden. For the rest of the world, the US has long been the super-rogue state terrorising with missiles and bombs small countries that can’t fight back and bullying bigger ones if they don’t play ball. Trump will just do what every US president has done, though perhaps more war-avoidant, which is surely a good thing. So, why does the US establishment fear him so much? Because if he does go back to the White House, it will be payback time. They have waged relentless “lawfare” against the man by throwing every criminal and civil law, in city, state and federal statutes, against him. If that happens in a hostile country, the US would have been denouncing such anti-democratic tricks and calling for sanctions. Trump’s first presidential victory was a fluke; even he admitted it. This likely second win, which will have overcome the most overwhelming obstacles ever thrown at a candidate, should, by any objective measure, be the most convincing. This time, he will have a much better sense of how to wield the awesome presidential powers at his disposal. It’s not for nothing that the office has long been described as the “imperial presidency” with each generation eroding further the checks and balances from the US Congress and the courts. When it comes to going after his domestic enemies, Trump 2.0 will be Richard Nixon on steroids.
First published in the South China Morning Post January 17, 2024
https://johnmenadue.com/american-elites-may-fear-trump-return-but-the-rest-of-us-need-not/
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Former US President Donald Trump has been put forward for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the signing of a treaty that helped normalize relations between Israel and several Arab states.
The proposal was made by Republican congresswoman Claudia Tenney, who told Fox News on Tuesday that Trump was “instrumental” in facilitating the “historic” Abraham Accords, which she said were “the first peace agreements in the Middle East in almost 30 years.”
The lawmaker praised the former president and GOP frontrunner, saying Trump had proven many foreign policy pundits wrong who argued for decades that additional Middle East peace agreements were impossible without a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
”The valiant efforts by President Trump in creating the Abraham Accords were unprecedented and continue to go unrecognized by the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, underscoring the need for his nomination today,” Tenney stated, adding that the move comes at a time when President Joe Biden’s “weak leadership” on the global stage has put national security at risk.
Over the weekend, three US service members were killed and dozens were injured in a drone attack on a military outpost in Jordan. Biden has pledged to respond, blaming the incident on Iranian-backed militias. Tehran has denied any involvement in the attack.
The Abraham Accords were a series of US-mediated bilateral agreements signed in late 2020 between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco. They helped bring the Jewish state and the Arab nations closer, with the UAE and Bahrain also recognizing Israel’s sovereignty.
However, the treaty has been criticized for emboldening Israel to ignore the rights of Palestinians, as it resulted in Arab states dropping the demand to recognize the state of Palestine. Some experts have argued that the move paved the way for the recent surge in violence.
Trump had already been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize several times. In 2020, he was put up for the award by Norwegian MP Christian Tybring-Gjedde, who praised the former president for what he described as his peace-making efforts in the Middle East. That same year, Trump was nominated by Swedish MP Magnus Jacobsson, who cited his role in brokering a deal between Serbia and its breakaway region of Kosovo.
Trump’s nomination is considered valid as it was submitted by a member of a national assembly or national government. The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize will be announced in Oslo, Norway in October and awarded in December.
https://www.rt.com/news/591585-trump-nominated-nobel-peace-prize/
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