September 26, 2024 from CaitlinJohnstone Website
and the US-centralized empire is the flame. We ordinary people must find some way to extinguish it, before it torches us all...
...even as the US government pumps weapons
into Israel so that it can continue
its bloody massacres in Lebanon and Gaza.
Only an idiot would believe these claims...!
It is obviously false to say the US "seeks peace" in the middle east, but it's not really accurate to say it seeks war either.
To me that would be like saying water seeks wetness or fire seeks heat.
Once you've decided that it's your job to try to bring the entire population of your whole planet under the rule of a single power umbrella at any cost, you've accepted that you will be using violent force in perpetuity, because,
You might tell yourself that you want peace, and
at times you might even actively try to avoid war, but everything
about the way you've arranged your operation makes war inevitable.
So they might actually believe they are telling the truth when they say their government wants "peace", but this is the same as a fire saying it's doing everything it can to cool down the firewood.
As soon as the mass-scale use of violence ends, the globe-spanning power structure that's loosely centralized around Washington will end.
Both the mainstream "progressivism" of Bernie Sanders and the right wing "populism" of Donald Trump try in their own ways to,
The less war, militarism, economic strangulation and proxy interventionism there is, the less US empire there is.
This doesn't mean ending the US as a country:
Every foreign policy official in,
...has been groomed to view this as the worst possible outcome and to avoid it at all cost, and to spend their careers fiendishly dedicated to the project of ensuring that the fire keeps burning and the shark keeps moving forward.
Only ordinary members of the public with
normal healthy human values will ever be able to see this.
The problem is that,
Those who support the US empire will occasionally look back on history and acknowledge that in hindsight there were some bad individual decisions made with regard to Vietnam or Iraq or wherever, but,
But that is the reality, and you'll never hear it acknowledged in the state propaganda services known as the mainstream western press.
These are the only moves they can see on the chessboard.
So they keep moving the pieces around in
accordance with the rules of empire, and saying "Oh how sad..." when
families are incinerated and children are ripped to shreds, but
saying that it was the only move available on the board.
We ordinary people must find some way to extinguish it, before it torches us all...
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