Has America’s Suez Moment Come?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Has America's Suez Moment Come?

Can a nation so distracted, so divided, so at war with itself continue to meet all of the duties, obligations and commitments that are ours as the self-proclaimed “leader of the free world”?

2020 will surely qualify as an “annus horribilis” in the history of the Republic.

By New Year’s, one in every 1,000 Americans, 330,000, will be dead from the worst pandemic in 100 years. The U.S. economy will have sustained a blow to rival the worst year of the Great Depression.

And by the end of December, much of the nation will be back in lockdown, with Joe Biden repeatedly predicting a “dark winter” ahead.

Only at the apex of World War II has the U.S. deficit and debt been so large a share of our economy.

In the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, the summer of 2020 produced riots the extent of which rivaled the week after the murder of Martin Luther King in 1968.

Also revealed by the BLM uprising of 2020 was an unknown depth of hatred many U.S. citizens have for their country’s history, as they pulled down and smashed statues of men once revered as the greatest leaders — Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lee, Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson.

By year’s end, tens of millions were denying the legitimacy of the designated president-elect, who was to take office on Jan. 20. Both parties were charging the other with trying to “steal” the presidency.

Can a nation so distracted, so divided, so at war with itself continue to meet all of the duties, obligations and commitments that are ours as the self-proclaimed “leader of the free world”? Are we still the people and country we used to be?

While we tear ourselves apart, we remain obligated to defend nearly 30 nations of Europe from Russia. We are committed to ostracizing and isolating Iran and going to war if she should seek to build nuclear weapons like those held by her neighbors Israel, Pakistan, India, Russia and China.

Why is this our duty?

We are strategically “pivoting” to Asia to contain a China that is the rising power of the new century and whose economy and armed forces rival our own, while its population is four times larger.

If South Korea is attacked by the North, or Japan or the Philippines find themselves fighting China over rocks in the South and East China seas, we are obligated to treat any Chinese attack as an attack upon us.

Three decades ago, historian Paul Kennedy used the term “imperial overstretch” to describe what happens to great powers when their global commitments become too extensive to sustain.

This happened to the British at the end of World War II when, bled, broken and bankrupted by the six-year war with Germany, she began to shed her colonies. In the fall of 1956, Prime Minister Anthony Eden, Churchill’s foreign secretary, was ordered by President Eisenhower to get his troops out of Suez under an American threat to sink the British pound.

The British Empire was finished.

The imperial overstretch of the Soviet Empire was exposed from 1989 to 1991, with the withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Iron Curtain. The captive nations of Eastern Europe broke free. The USSR then disintegrated along ethnic and tribal lines into 15 nations.

Its diversity tore the Soviet Union apart.

On Dec. 2, at Brookings Institution, joint chiefs chair Gen. Mark Milley said: “There’s a considerable amount that the United States expends on overseas deployments, on overseas bases and locations, etc. Is every one of those absolutely, positively necessary for the defense of the United States?” The Defense Department, Milley added, must “take a hard look at what we do, where we do it.”

In a separate talk at the United States Naval Institute, the chairman added that U.S. permanent basing arrangements are “derivative of where World War II ended.”

Indeed, NATO was formed and its war guarantees were issued to Western Europe in 1949, seven decades ago. War guarantees to South Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Australia were all issued from 1950 to 1960.

These commitments to go to war for other nations were issued when Stalin was in the Kremlin, a 400,000-man Red Army sat on the Elbe in Germany, and Mao and his madness had just come to power in Peking.

How long must we sustain all these alliances and soldier on in the “forever wars” of the Middle East? Do we Americans still have the national unity, sense of purpose, and disposition to sacrifice for the cause of Western civilization we had in the early days of the Cold War?

Or has our own Suez moment arrived?

President Trump did not extricate us from the “forever wars,” but he did draw down our troop levels in Afghanistan and Iraq. And he did raise the question of how many more decades must we defend a rich Europe from a declining Russia that has a fourth of its population and a tenth of its wealth.

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19 Comments
Horseless Headsman
Horseless Headsman
December 15, 2020 7:44 am

No longer my country.

john
john
December 15, 2020 8:09 am

Our nation is doomed…got Gold?

realestatepup
realestatepup
December 15, 2020 8:09 am

George Floyd OD on an opiate while resisting arrest and was well-known to the police and a violent felon.
Comparing his death to the murder of MLK is outrageous.
300,000 American’s dead from Covid-1984. Oh really. No massaged numbers there.
American population as of 2019: 328,239,523
American population as of 2020: 331,886,264
American population 70+ years of age: 94 Million
Most susceptible to Covid-1984: 70+ years of age
Now, if Covid-1984 was actually a high risk for people 30 and under, you can believe this would be a huge problem in reality.
The REALITY is the only thing people under 30 are more susceptible to is bullshit in the form of social media propaganda.
BLM and Antifa encouraged and propagated mass riots and property destruction totaling in the millions, yet we are told it’s ok
A two-minute egg who barely knows the difference between his wife and his sister has been propped up as the “winner” of an election that anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together can see was riddled with fraud and foreign interference.
A woman who couldn’t even pass the primaries for her own political party and basically slept her way into positions of power is now held up as a shining beacon of what young girls should strive to become.
Her own parents have spoken out against her.
Suez canal my ass.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  realestatepup
December 15, 2020 10:33 am

pup, MLK was a tool of PTB not a hero.

barbarossa58
barbarossa58
  realestatepup
December 15, 2020 2:43 pm

The real George Floyd died years ago. What was on the “news” was a street production with crisis actors…

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  realestatepup
December 15, 2020 11:11 pm

Antifa in action….

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 15, 2020 8:09 am

Wouldn’t include Woodrow Wilson as a great leader.

Harrington Richardson-M2, It's A Ball!
Harrington Richardson-M2, It's A Ball!
  Anonymous
December 15, 2020 2:17 pm

A “significant” leader based on all the things he f’d up and what he cost us, but not “great” as normally used.

yahright
yahright
December 15, 2020 9:27 am

At least he isn’t some Mormon fag.

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 15, 2020 10:31 am

Covid is a manufactured crisis to cover up the economic disaster the PTB have created by hyper inflating fiat currencies. They want to blame a germ and not the real culprits.

Ivan
Ivan
December 15, 2020 11:11 am

Who’ll order US out of suez? The chinks?!?

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Ivan
December 15, 2020 3:29 pm

The US is sinking the dollar as we speak. We will exit as a world power on our own because we are becoming impotent.

ivan
ivan
  overthecliff
December 15, 2020 8:17 pm

Indeed

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
December 15, 2020 11:32 am

All AUntie heard from Pat was ‘Merka’s Sewerez Moment.” Which is actually the crisis of The Sewer* stealing the general election for the presidency (and Allah knows what else) while simultaneously making medical martial law “lockdowns” the “new normal” for the ‘Merkin people.

USSA Empire time is over; the staggering bill soon to be presented, while the enslavement of the world by WEF -Capitalist rapine and Communist totalitarianism proceeds without a shot being fired. The Evil Fuckers don’t even need a military apparently to achieve their objective; just some constabulary with beefed up toys.

(They will, however, be requiring some expanded camping facilities .)

*The Cloaca Maxima on the Potomac.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 15, 2020 11:41 am

If the USA is the leader of the free world, the free world is fucked.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
December 15, 2020 3:08 pm

The USA isn’t even part of the free world anymore. For that matter where in the world is free?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 15, 2020 4:25 pm

“By New Year’s, one in every 1,000 Americans, 330,000, will be dead from the worst pandemic in 100 years.”

Twaddle.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  hardscrabble farmer
December 15, 2020 10:47 pm

The pandemic is so awful, so pervasive that hospital staffs are once again being forced to……dance….

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 16, 2020 3:22 am

George Floyd died WITH Covid, therefore George Floyd died FROM Covid.