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The Simpletons Of Our Foreign Policy Establishment Strike Again
« on: September 24, 2022, 04:18:05 pm »
The Simpletons Of Our Foreign Policy Establishment Strike Again

    by Madame Defarge September 23, 2022

Our foreign policy establishment is based on a centuries old bureaucratic system that is easily defined. “How can I get promoted”?  It requires a group of thrusters that  have a mediocre IQ but an innate ability to repeat established historical bromides as current facts. When a new employee at the department arrives his first task is to memorize the doctrines of his superiors.  When this has been accomplished he has completely eliminated any competing ideas to the status quo of the department.  Voila’ a new slug on the conveyor belt of recycled analysis.

 An unprecedented action results in quite a stir among the ranks at Foggy Bottom.  Independent thought becomes essential as new policies must be adapted for current use.  The intellect and talents required for such an occurrence are unheard of. Scurrying around and searching for precedents is rare indeed.  New leaders are vomited up overthrowing the hierarchy that has developed over decades.

We have now been driven to a precipice overlooking such an occurrence.  The last such situation was the banking takeover of our foreign and domestic policy under Woody Wilson. The “make the world safe for democracy” crowd is still in vogue with a few minor adjustments. The financial system has been the instigator of the current policies that have attempted to reduce Russia to a vassal state of the EU and US. 

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