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Did Trump Put The Deep State On Notice With Syrian Withdrawal?

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Authored by Robert Bridge via The Strategic Culture Foundation:


The reason so many people continue to misread the actions of US President Donald Trump is because they tend to confuse him with the actions and behaviors of past US administrations, where indiscriminate death and destruction was America’s calling card around a shell-shocked planet. Although certainly erratic in his actions, Trump thus far has been predictable on one score: keeping the powers-that-be guessing.

Last week, Donald Trump, acting unilaterally and within full power as Commander-in-Chief, derailed the Deep State’s plans for yet another disastrous regime change operation, announcing the withdrawal of US troops from Syria.

In a video released via Twitter, the American leader announced that, “We have won against ISIS…and it’s time for our troops to come home.”

In the not-so-distant past, such an announcement would have been greeted with cheers since it is generally agreed that war is – at least for those doing the grunt work – a very unpleasant enterprise. But the times have changed, together with the national agenda, and instead of applause filling the airwaves, the American people can hear nothing but the screeching of incensed hawks on both sides of the political aisle. That screeching is the sound of the Deep State expressing its deep displeasure and even pain.

Trump withdrawing US troops from Syria strongly suggests that the real estate magnate from Manhattan just might be the real deal, a rabble-rousing populist delivered to the White House by an army of voters across an angry and divided country that are tired of traveling snake-oil salesmen deceiving them with empty promises.

Is Trump the real deal?

There are two schools of thought on Donald J. Trump. The first says that he is just another typical politician beholden to the puppet masters of the Establishment, dutifully carrying out orders from above, albeit with a bit more bluff and bluster than past frauds. After all, the argument goes, there is no possible way any individual could reach the Oval Office without the full support of the establishment – media, military, intelligence, etc.

Although that position has some merit, it underestimates the full extent of the desperation that has been gnawing away at the American heartland for many years. Such sentiments peaked out after it became painfully apparent that Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama, despite all the sweet talk of ‘hope and change,’ was no different from the others, and in many cases even worse.

At the same time, it overestimates the ability of the deep state to control every aspect of the political process. This explains why Russia was dragged into the picture – the Deep State needed to provide some sort of alibi as to how Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election, as well as provide an 11 time-zone smokescreen to conceal her myriad wrongdoings.

The other school of thought says that Trump is the real deal, one of those rare, irresistible forces of political nature who, by sheer exertion of will, character and – dare I say it – genius, ascends the misty mountaintops despite, or because of, the powerful forces aligned against him. In other words, the Trump phenomenon is an open window of opportunity to salvage what is left of the American political system, and the elite, fully aware as to what is at stake, is doing everything to destroy it.

The reason for belonging to the second camp of thought is twofold. First, if Trump truly were just another political cutout in the Republican-Democrat, two-party dichotomy, the mainstream media would not be so fiercely committed to destroying this man and everything he stands for. It’s no exaggeration to say that never before in US history has a political leader attracted so much vitriolic, spleen-bursting venom from the so-called Fourth Estate, itself just another compromised arm of the deep state. Not only is he vilified 24/7 in nearly every mainstream media outlet, with Fox News as perhaps the only major exception, the attacks continue when the sun goes down and the merchants of late-night ‘comedy’ take over, spinning their tired anti-Trump ‘jokes’ night after shameless night. When has comedy in America ever been so mean-spirited? The same could be said of Hollywood, where the award ceremonies have turned into marathon hate rallies. Meanwhile, even across the pond in Britain the anti-Trump crusade continues, which seems rather odd given that a foreign country would be expected to present a more balanced version of reality. This concerted attack on one individual suggests something more than hate and loathing; it has the smell of palpable fear.

Another reason to believe that Trump is the real deal is because if he were just another political stooge, doing the bidding of special interests, then certainly we’d have been at war by now. It is easy to forget since the media never mentions it, but America has not experienced such a dry spell in full-blown military action like this for many years, since Barack and Hillary destroyed the most developed country in Africa and called it a peace.

And who could forget how giddy the establishment became last year when Trump gave them their first taste of bloodshed with a limited missile strike on Syria? Hopeful of a military conflict, neo-Liberal wolves in sheep clothing, like CNN analyst Fareed Zakaria who declared that “Trump became president last night” following the unauthorized strike on the sovereign state. MSNBC anchor Brian Williams, not to be outdone, referred to the “beauty” of the nighttime airstrike three times in 30 seconds.

Today, the ‘peace-loving’ Liberals have once again betrayed their true colors, not to mention masters, by rebuking Trump for having the audacity to bring our troops home from a warzone.

Does all of this mean that Trump – who may have been compelled to withdraw from Syria as an act of vengeance against the Deep State for not only pursuing him with ‘Russiagate’ for the last two years, but for refusing to fund his Mexican Wall – will continue to endorse non-military solutions to global problems? Not at all. In fact, we may actually live to see more militaristic mayhem under this president than from his predecessors.

Already, the situation between Ukraine and Russia, for example, where Kiev is deliberately provoking Moscow, looks ripe for some sort of escalation of events that could trigger a chain reaction of unfathomable consequences.

Whatever the case may be, one thing looks certain right now, and that is Trump’s newfound desire to unilaterally call the shots in his presidency. The Deep State must now be rightly wondering what Trump could do next: order the US military to build his wall on the Mexico border? Initiate indictments against the Clinton Foundation over “pay to play” allegations, among other things? Shut down the Federal Reserve and bring back the US Treasury to print America’s money supply, as called for in the US Constitution? Everything is now on the table as far as Trump’s options go, and that must certainly be of no small concern to the powers-that-be in Washington DC.

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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

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Olivia Kroth
December 26, 2018

I like this article. My favourite sentence:

“…America has not experienced such a dry spell in full-blown military action like this for many years, since Barack and Hillary destroyed the most developed country in Africa and called it a peace.”

Amen. Let the dry spell of peace continue. No US involvement in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, please. And the US military can help building the wall, President Trump’s pet project.

Shaun Ramewe
Shaun Ramewe
December 26, 2018

Zio-liar war-criminal Swamp-Chump simply does what he is told by his loser Deep-State sicko handlers. Pro-democracy anti-terrorist Syria, Russia and Iran won – end of subject.

euclides de oliveira pinto neto
euclides de oliveira pinto neto
December 26, 2018

Se tentar retomar a impressão do dólar para o Tesouro, Trump não chega no mês de junho… sionistas khazarians, donos da colonia USA Inc. e do FED, detonam ele…

Katherine o hara
Reply to  euclides de oliveira pinto neto
December 27, 2018

talvez o bolsonaro saia mais cedo ehehehheheheh

Tjoe
Tjoe
December 26, 2018

Germany threw out the Wiemar Republic debt money bankers and made an equity currency that brought all Germans (including Jews) out of poverty. That’s why the headline of the March 24, 1933 London Daily Express reads “JUDEA DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY’ subhead “JEWS OF THE WORLD UNITE IN ACTION”…just so he knows what the Jewish bankers did when the last country made a non-debt money to benefit it’s citizens.

Then there is JFK….who made US non-debt money….so they blew his head nearly off.

penrose
penrose
Reply to  Tjoe
December 26, 2018

“If the Nation can issue a dollar bond it can issue a dollar bill. The element that makes the bond good makes the bill good also. The difference between the bond and the bill is that the bond lets the money broker collect twice the amount of the bond and an additional 20%. Whereas the currency, the honest sort provided by the Constitution pays nobody but those who contribute in some useful way. It is absurd to say our Country can issue bonds and cannot issue currency. Both are promises to pay, but one fattens the usurer and the other… Read more »

Smokingeagle
Smokingeagle
December 26, 2018

Let us not forget that the “Real Deal” has separated thousands of immigrant children from their parents, disallowed them contact with their parents, and still has them caged up. Some children have died from shock and physical abuse. “The average length of stay for a child detained ranges from 100 to 240 days, and these children are often held far from family members and without legal representation. Up-to-date numbers showing how many children are currently being held by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) aren’t readily available. Even more shockingly, the DHS itself doesn’t have an accurate database for tracking… Read more »

penrose
penrose
Reply to  Smokingeagle
December 26, 2018

America doesn’t need more illegal immigrants. What America needs is to bring the far-flung military home and to stop meddling everywhere on Earth.

Corrupt, Crooked, War Criminal deals like Hillary Clinton (Bill Clinton, George Bush Jr., Obama, John McCain, et al) the world can do without.

Smokingeagle
Smokingeagle
Reply to  penrose
December 27, 2018

Whether the US needs more immigrants or not is beside the point. The point is that thousands of innocent and thoroughly traumatized children have been separated from their parents and caged up. This is nothing but gross cruelty.

If the US had not “meddled” in their countries’ affairs many of them would not have been forced to leave home in the first place. US meddling in North Africa and the Middle East is what has created the tides of refugees heading for Europe.

Rick Oliver
Rick Oliver
Reply to  Smokingeagle
December 28, 2018

Smokingeagle , you forgot to mention that it was Barack Obama and his Democratic Party that brought in ” Bringing in children from Central America ” , ( Child Trafficking )The Dems were even talking then about the urgent need for a wall !! Funny how everyone forgets these things.Now that Trump won the race for President , Deep State throws the blame onto Trump , because they still have their tits in a tangle over Hils losing !!! hehehehe

TEP
TEP
December 27, 2018

“Did Trump Put The Deep State On Notice With Syrian Withdrawal?”

I hope so, but given how quickly Trump initially capitulated I believe reality suggests that the headline is just wishful thinking.

Katherine o hara
December 27, 2018

Duran why you making waste my time…………….. this is a sole bis. between isrhell and SYRIA ………….

voza0db
voza0db
December 27, 2018

Please! Don’t be naive… mutTrump is just another jester under the control of the Secular Ruling Families.

Reg
Reg
December 27, 2018

My view is both alternative interpretations outlined above are wrong and oversimplify. It is possible to despise both Hilary and Trump. In essence Trump and the Clinton’s represent two types of rentier capitalism. This is the result of the triumph of neo-liberalism and the contradictions within capitalism. The crushing of the working class has resulted in their asset stripping. Debt and interest has resulted in the ruling class moving on to and asset stripping the middle class and the productive manufacturing sector. This has left only the two unproductive parasitical sectors battling over the falling rate of profit, the financial… Read more »

my2 cents
my2 cents
December 27, 2018

Professor Kelly from Wharton says “Trump was the dumbest goddamn student he ever had”.

Rick Oliver
Rick Oliver
December 28, 2018

Just love this crazy cat with the orange hair! He is actually turning into a goddamn President !! Thousands of Democratic bottm lips heard flumping on the ground from his ” Gonna get back at you Basterds, just watch me !!!” Next move Bubba , Shut the Federal Reserve down and start printing Dollars again !! Make America Great Again !! A brilliant idea to have all the redundant servicemen build that Mexican Wall . Try getting your figures correct about the numbers still in Syria and how many exactly, are still in Iraq and Afghanistan , none of it… Read more »

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Rick Oliver
December 28, 2018

The wall, yes.
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Venezuela need a wall too. A big, huge, long wall against US military intrusion. If only this was possible. The whole world needs to be walled in to keep the US imperialists out.

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