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Neoliberals and neoconservatives share a passion for saving the Pax Americana or the liberal world order or whatever you want to call it. It’s a good aspiration because it’s produced unprecedented prosperity and reasonable tranquility for decades.

The pressing question that now needs to be asked is whether the Pax Americana is more likely to survive under a Trump presidency or a Harris presidency.

To me, the answer is obvious; the rules based international order will collapse under Harris and just might survive under Trump.

Uniparty hacks exaggerate Trump’s hostility to NATO. What Trump has called for is not the evisceration of NATO but the imposition of serious consequences for NATO members who refuse to live up to their obligations to our mutual defense. For decades, American leaders have been chiding our European allies for their failure to do their fair share. By threatening the deadbeats, Trump is trying to motivate them to do better.

Make no mistake, they do need to do better. The UK, France and Germany, the three most important European members of NATO, couldn’t be more pathetic. The once great British navy can barely float and the new UK Prime Minister, two-tier Keir, is devoting most of his time to figuring out how to imprison citizens who post things he doesn’t like on social media.

If anything, President Macron is even more ridiculous than Prime Minister two-tier. France couldn’t be in a bigger mess. Its government (to the extent it has one) is a joke. Its military power is non-existent and it’s devoid of international clout. Despite this, Macron struts around the world like he’s the second coming of Napolean when just about everyone with a brain considers him to be the reincarnation of Elmer Fudd.

Germany is even worse. The German “miracle” has been exposed. Without cheap Russian hydrocarbons and an ability to get a free ride from the United States on defense, the German giant looks more like a German midget. The emeritus German Prime Minister famously said “Wir schaffen das“ (we can do this). A more appropriate motto for Germany would be “we can’t do this; actually we can’t do anything right.”)

Donald Trump was ridiculed for pointing out the fact that our NATO allies were nearly useless; Trump realized that the United States couldn’t fix what ails them. They needed to fix themselves. They refused. They still refuse.

In the meantime, the Biden/Harris Administration came to power at a time of peace in the Middle East and Europe. Trump’s approach to the Middle East created unprecedented peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors and Trump’s desire to pursue a Nixon-like detente with Russia was mischaracterized as a surrender to Putin by Trump’s Democrat opponents.

Simply compare the state of the world under Trump to the state of the world since Biden and Harris assumed office. The comparison speaks for itself.

What’s frightening is that Harris is even more clueless about foreign policy than Biden. Frankly, the idea that the American led international order has a better chance of surviving a Harris Administration than a Trump Administration is simply moronic.

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Kim's avatar

Excellent assessment, but I also have my qualms about Trump & Co., especially when it concerns Ukraine. There’s JD “I don’t care about Ukraine” Vance, the isolationists in the GOP, and the Tucker Carlson aficionados who are Putin fanboys.

The Republican Party I once knew no longer adheres to Reagan’s Peace Through Strength philosophy. Now those who maintain Reaganism are smeared as “neocons” and “warmongers.”

Between the feckless Dems and the current GOP I fear for our future in the world.

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