American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

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American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Redneck » Wed Nov 20, 2019 12:03 pm

http://watchingamerica.com/WA/2019/11/1 ... the-world/
American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World
What the U.S. truly means by this decision is that it no longer respects the rights of the people of the world, including the American people themselves.
IranOmanParis AgreementSyriaSyrian-Turkish borderUS foreign policyUS troops
Published in Al-Watan (Oman) on 12 November 2019 by Osama Noureddin [link to original]
Translated from Arabic by Alexander Socarras . Edited by Denile Doyle.
Posted on November 19, 2019.


Under the Trump presidency, the United States has adopted a reticent foreign policy, whether in the Middle East or elsewhere. Such a policy trend represents a very real threat to the security of the region and the world. The country has shifted its policy stances and decision-making in a manner unprecedented in American history and in ways that damage its perception as a world leader and diminish its role in the region. Its long-time, historic partners have lost confidence in its commitment, compelling them to form other partnerships to ensure their security and maintain their stability once guaranteed by the United States. The new withdrawn posture has caused not only this but also the confusion of the entire international community, which now struggles to understand the new American policy and what it even aims to achieve in the first place. In one such instance, the Trump administration, which announced its withdrawal from areas along the Syrian-Turkish border, has now returned yet again to the country, and in greater numbers than before. The administration has made similarly puzzling decisions in how it has abandoned valuable policies left by Barack Obama, from the Iranian nuclear deal to the Paris Agreement, to a whole host of other policies and decisions that damage world security.

All of these policies and others baffle regional and international reckoning, leaving the entire world searching in vain for the underlying rationale and deliberation. Is it those leading the current American administration or the institutions serving behind them (which are actually known for wisdom, measured analysis and guidance), who are responsible for making these decisions? The withdrawal of U.S. troops from military bases in northeast Syria has been met with a loud wave of criticism toward the U.S. administration, accused of abandoning its main partners in the war against the Islamic State. The response from the administration has been that American forces are not there in order to protect anyone and that it will not unnecessarily put the security of American soldiers at risk. However, once Turkish forces began carrying out their mission, those same American forces were once again spread out among a number of military bases in northeast Syria, with an estimated 1,000 troops stationed at three main bases. The most prominent of these bases are the airport and military base of Al-Sebt and the silos in the town of Sarrin in the eastern Aleppo countryside, as well as the (قاعدة الجزرة المحاذية)* military base in the city of Raqqa, which was the center of military operations in the campaign against the Islamic State. Troops were also deployed at a base near the city of Qamishli.

This analysis, if accurate, reflects the utter confusion of this period in American decision-making, particularly in regard to its foreign policy. As Donald Trump was announcing the withdrawal of forces from Syria out of concern for keeping them safe, another round of troops and equipment was on its way to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi mocked Trump’s decisions for this apparent contradiction.

It didn’t take long before the U.S. administration returned more troops to Syria, prompting many of us analysts to ask what the whole point was! Was Trump’s action due to pressure from Congress, which condemned the decision to withdraw from the beginning? Or Trump’s stated goal of seizing Syrian oil resources and preventing the Syrian government and the Russians from using them? Or to put a check on Turkish influence and to convey messages to the Russians and Bashar Assad that the U.S. presence in Syria is not going to change (if not expand, even)? Many of these questions have no answers, but the international community must pick up the pieces and wrangle with the confusion in their wake.

America’s decisions regarding Syria differ little from its decisions in other areas, such as its withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement. The American withdrawal from the climate convention was made on the pretense that it negatively impacted the country’s commercial and productive sectors and granted advantages to other parties. Never mind specifying what supposed advantages other countries would gain that the United States would not, let alone how they would impact America’s trade and manufacturing. What the U.S. truly means by this decision is that it no longer respects the rights of the people of the world, including the American people themselves. They, too, are negatively impacted by the climate consequences affecting different parts of the world today, which have resulted in, and will continue to result in, immense loss of life and property. Whether it is the fires blazing in the rainforests of Brazil or the breakdown of ice at the North Pole, it is all a result of the failure of the developed world to comply with climate agreements.

If we move on to Iran, how the U.S. has abandoned its commitments in the nuclear agreement signed by the former U.S. administration, the subsequent concern of the international community regarding heightened uranium production and the current administration's inability to discourage Iran from pursuing its nuclear weapon goals despite the suffocating blockade imposed upon it ... we will realize how serious a threat this administration poses to the security of the world, aside from the Middle East. Leaving the Trump administration to implement its disastrous policies that have failed to manage regional and international crises will bring heavy losses upon the international community. Even after the end of Trump’s presidency, the crises and unrest that is exacerbated one day after another may bring consequences too dire for us all to deal with in the future.

*Editor’s note: We were unable to translate the name of this Syrian military base.
Another point of view!

I hope this passes The Bogan's cut and paste test.

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:24 pm

What are your thoughts, Red?
Published in Al-Watan (Oman) on 12 November 2019 by Osama Noureddin [link to original]
Translated from Arabic by Alexander Socarras
Maybe just a tad biased? :b
Its long-time, historic partners have lost confidence in its commitment, compelling them to form other partnerships to ensure their security and maintain their stability once guaranteed by the United States
Really? Who?

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Redneck » Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:44 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:24 pm

What are your thoughts, Red?
Published in Al-Watan (Oman) on 12 November 2019 by Osama Noureddin [link to original]
Translated from Arabic by Alexander Socarras

Maybe just a tad biased? :b

Possibly but we should be prepared to read both sides, not just Fox News or whatever the pro Trump news is

Its long-time, historic partners have lost confidence in its commitment, compelling them to form other partnerships to ensure their security and maintain their stability once guaranteed by the United States

Really? Who?
Turkey comes to mind, now very pally with Russia even potentially buying fighter planes off them I think I read, after having bought a Russian Missile system it seems as well, hardly sounds like a reliable NATO ally

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Nov 20, 2019 6:54 pm

I do read both sides I just don't read translated Arab news lol. I try to get a taste of both sides and then make my own evaluations. I don't read Fox so I have no idea where that came from. Nor do I predominantly read pro Trump news as most of our media is extremely left wing biased.

Russia isn't too pleased with Turkey right now and Turkey is no-one's 'ally'.

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Neferti » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:15 pm

I still do not understand what Trump has to do with Australian Politics.

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:39 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:15 pm
I still do not understand what Trump has to do with Australian Politics.
He doesn't ... this is World Politics! 8-)

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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by brian ross » Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:58 pm

America's new isolationist posture has upset many countries. Australia has been largely immune to it but other countries have found that their stable view on world affairs has been overturned by el Presidente Trump. Canada, most of Europe, central and southern America, SW and SE Asian nations are all feeling the winds of change. Russia and China are also finding out what Trump's isolationism means for their ambitions.

Only Israel appears to be benefiting with the US's volte face' about its colonies and its ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. Interesting tid bit on the radio this afternoon I heard while driving home. The real victims of Israel's ethnic cleansing aren't the Muslim Palestinians but the Christian Palestinians. I wonder how that will play out in the minds of many Christian fundamentalist Americans? :roll
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Re: American’s Hesitant Posture Is a Threat to the World

Post by The4thEstate » Thu Nov 21, 2019 5:40 am

The Palestinians danced in the streets after the 9/11 attacks. So my sympathy for them and their cause is extremely limited.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohpGFTlUAU8
https://www.facebook.com/StandWithUs/vi ... 7936617689

Peace talks with the Palestinians are a fool's errand unless the Israelis are willing to hand over their country or at least make major concessions in that direction.

The Palestinians' usual M.O. is to periodically lob missiles into Israeli neighborhoods, prompting inevitable Israeli retaliation, which then gives them the opportunity to stage a photograph that supposedly shows some weeping Palestinian father standing in the rubble and holding his supposedly deceased child.

And here's the clincher: Next come demands for industrialized Western nations to donate millions of dollars to rebuild Palestinian cities destroyed by Israeli attacks. But of course, much of the money will go to build tunnels into Israel, pay the parents of "martyred" Palestinians, etc. As this Wikipedia entry notes:
On 23 March 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Taylor Force Act into law, which will cut about a third of US foreign aid payments to the PA, until the PA ceases making payment of stipends to terrorists and their surviving families.
Poor victimized Palestinians!

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