Will
Trump Era Provide Respite To Those With Destroyed Countries?
Saeed
Naqvi
The procession of breast beating
“liberals” doesn’t seem to end, not since Donald Trump eclipsed their most
shining star – Hillary Clinton.
True, Hillary would be graceful at the
Inaugural Ball.
Favours to none, to all
she smiles
extends.
Oft she rejects but
never once
offends.
Melania would be a novice by comparison.
But here we are talking about aesthetics and class? Why then pull out John
Stuart Mill to measure the order just ushered in.
The argument that Hillary would have
made a better President because she knew every nook and corner of Washington,
White House and Foggy Bottom is precisely why she lost. It set her up as the
Establishment which was remote from the people who found solace in a person who
did not even look like a politician.
On the “Liberal” yardstick, both falter.
Two images of Hillary are etched on my
mind. I had just returned from Syria in early 2012. I wrote a paper for the Observer Research
Foundation explaining why Bashar al Assad was nowhere near falling.
In fact, regime change was simply not
possible by cross border terrorism supporting Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda inspired
restiveness in places like Hama, Homs and Daraa all being amplified by the
western media as a full blown civil war. This was in 2011-12.
I can never forget some frames. Hillary
Clinton comes into focus, repeatedly, with an imperious wave of the hand: “Get
out of the way Assad” and “Stop butchering your own people”.
The second image of Hillary concerns
Libya. Anybody with even an elementary knowledge of ground realities in Libya
knew how the British and other western intelligence had with great diligence
stoked an insurgency. The matter had been discussed in British Parliament.
Prime Minister David Cameron had a series of skirmishes with his army chief Gen.
David Richard on the Libyan misadventure.
Americans entered the Libyan drama late,
but, being Americans, they chose to take the credit. A front page cartoon in a
European newspaper shows a fire in the distance. In the foreground is Uncle
Sam, looking like a butler, waiting outside a garden umbrella where some
European grandees are sipping campari. One of them snaps his fingers: “go put
out that fire”.
That is when Hillary embarked on the
mission. The indelible image she left on my mind was a split TV screen. One
half of the screen is Qaddafi being sodomized by a knife; on the other is a
triumphant Hillary shrugging her shoulders: “I came; I saw and he died.” Never
will there be a more macabre play on “Vini, Vidi, Vici”.
Where is the great “liberal” spirit
seering through all of this?
Why then are the “liberals” everywhere
beating their breasts at her defeat? Do they see Trump as “illiberal” by
comparison?
The two images of Hillary’s involvement
with Syria and Libya would probably be justified by falling back on the
classical Wilsonian approach. After the victory in the First World War, neither
Britain, France or other allies quite envisioned the peace settlement the way Wilson
did. After armistice, Woodrow Wilson began to draft in his mind a plan for a
“just democracy throughout the world”. For democracy and freedom to be secure
in the United States, the sapling will have to be nurtured everywhere. Like
these moral values, wealth too would accompany good governance and enterprise
as part of God’s plan.
Liberal ideals would spread gradually
almost by imitation. It can be argued that the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was
also, in large part, by imitation. But in both, Syria and Libya, the Liberal argument
would have to be contrived, that it was important to defeat the two tyrants who
were brutalizing their own people. Woodrow Wilson envisioned the expansion of the
Liberal ideal by example and gentle persuasion. He never envisaged a post World
War II American pre eminence on a scale where Judge, jury, executioner and the dispenser
of information would all be one and the same.
Now consider the casualty figures in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen – a total of over
a million dead and 15 million displaced. The wars begun by George W Bush, Dick Cheney,
Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice and Paul Wolfowitz were continued by Barack Obama.
He simply could not dismount. What liberal ideal is involved in these unspeakable
horrors?
Remember Obama had promised to shut Guantanamo
Bay as soon as he entered the Oval office. Every time he tried, he found himself
glaring at an intelligence file for Eyes Only. An unnerved Obama backed away.
That is the kind of turf the Intelligence
Community is obstinately holding onto in its continuing battle with the Trump White
House.
That the establishment, media and the intelligence
community are out to embarrass Trump on the legitimacy of his election is not without
its irony. George W Bush too had stolen the 2001 election in Florida. But there
is a difference. The establishment was on his side then.
The American liberals we learnt to revere
in our school was Clarence Darrow, Ed Murrow and writers like Arthur Miller with
their gaze of irony on the American Dream.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, globalization
was marketed as unbridled capitalism, breeding crony capitalism everywhere. The
world has flinched from that world order. Brexit and Trump are a consequence. We
are transiting from one world order to the other. Millions will view the transition
with hope. Liberals should have these multitudes in their ken too.
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A brilliant article. I was an admirer of Hillary and wanted her to win in 2008. But I felt nauseated by her remarks on Gaddafi. As for the huge human casualties and the destruction of civilizations that followed the 21st century wars launched by the US, does anybody condemn them for what they are? Mr.Naqvi is one of the rare writers who lays bare the facts for what they are. Thank you for the article.
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