Chris Hedges: The real tragedy behind the collapse of the American empire
America's defeat in Afghanistan is one in a string of catastrophic military blunders that herald the death of the American empire. With the exception of the first Gulf War, fought largely by mechanized units in the open desert that did not - wisely - attempt to occupy Iraq, the United States political and military leadership has stumbled from one military debacle to another. Korea. Vietnam. Lebanon. Afghanistan. Iraq. Syria. Libya. The trajectory of military fiascos mirrors the sad finales of the Chinese, Ottoman, Hapsburg, Russian, French, British, Dutch, Portuguese and Soviet empires. While each of these empires decayed with their own peculiarities, they all exhibited patterns of dissolution that characterize the American experiment.
Imperial ineptitude is matched by domestic ineptitude. The
collapse of good government at home, with legislative, executive and judicial
systems all seized by corporate power, ensures that the incompetent and the
corrupt, those dedicated not to the national interest but to swelling the
profits of the oligarchic elite, lead the country into a cul-de-sac. Rulers and
military leaders, driven by venal self-interest, are often buffoonish
characters in a grand comic operetta. How else to think of Allen Dulles, Dick
Cheney, George W. Bush, Donald Trump or the hapless Joe Biden? While their
intellectual and moral vacuity is often darkly amusing, it is murderous and
savage when directed towards their victims.
There is not a single case since 1941 when the coups, political assassinations, election fraud, black propaganda, blackmail, kidnapping, brutal counter-insurgency campaigns, U.S. sanctioned massacres, torture in global black sites, proxy wars or military interventions carried out by the United States resulted in the establishment of a democratic government. The two-decade-long wars in the Middle East, the greatest strategic blunder in American history, have only left in their wake one failed state after another. Yet, no one in the ruling class is held accountable….
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