Slouching Towards Mount McKinley: How Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Is Ending the American Century
Slouching Towards Mount McKinley
How Donald Trumps Foreign Policy Is Ending the American Century
By Alfred McCoy
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TomDispatch) In the weeks leading up to the recent presidential inauguration in Washington, this country and an anxious world expected many different things from what might be called, to borrow the title of a famed William Butler Yeatss poem, The Second Coming of Donald J. Trump.
But nobody expected this. Nobody at all.
We will restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley where it should be and where it belongs, President Trump announced to a burst of applause during his inaugural address on January 20th. Continuing his celebration of a decidedly mediocre president, best known for taking this country on an ill-advised turn towards colonial conquest, Trump added: President McKinley made our country very rich through tariffs and through talent he was a natural businessman and gave Teddy Roosevelt the money for many of the great things he did including the Panama Canal which has foolishly been given to the country of Panama after the United States
spent more money than ever spent on a project before and lost 38,000 lives in the building of the Panama Canal.
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Remembering William McKinley
Since President William McKinleys once-upon-a-time mediocrity was exceeded only by his present-day obscurity, few observers grasped the real significance of Trumps remarks. To correct such a critical oversight, its important to ask two significant questions: Who was William McKinley and how might his legacy influence current American foreign policy? In fact, Trump and his key advisers are planning to use McKinleys Gilded Age imperialism as their guide, even their inspiration, for overturning the liberal internationalism that has marked American foreign policy for the past 80 years.
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Setting aside Trumps often jocular calls for Canada to become Americas 51st State, none of his neo-colonial claims, even if successfully accomplished, would make the slightest difference to this countrys security or prosperity. Think about it. America already dominates the Panama Canals shipping traffic (with 73% of the total) and a restoration of sovereignty over the Canal Zone would change nothing. Similarly, Washington has long had the only major military base in Greenland and its continued presence there is guaranteed by the NATO alliance, which includes Denmark. As for Gaza, it would be the money sink from hell.
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Indeed, that revelation is likely to be not just the end of the liberal international order but the accelerated decline of U.S. global power, which had, over the past 80 years, become inextricably interwoven with that orders free trade, close alliances, and rules of inviolable sovereignty. If these tempestuous first weeks of Trumps second term are any indication, the next four years will bring unnecessary conflicts and avoidable suffering for so much of the world. .................(more)
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