Fair
Is Foul And Foul Is Fair In The Trump Universe
Saeed Naqvi
When the tortoise agreed to ferry a
stranded scorpion on its back across the river, which was in spate, he didn’t
know what he had bargained for. Midway, the scorpion stung the tortoise, deep,
through its hard shell.
“Why have you done this?” asked the
tortoise. “Now we shall both drown.”
“It’s in my nature,” said the scorpion.
Given its own self-esteem, the US should
have been “ferrying” the world through the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately,
the country is itself so overwhelmed by Corona that it has no time for leadership.
Fair enough, let the US attend to protecting its people. But Trump’s Washington
is not only making a mess of its own crisis, it is aggravating the world’s
problems. The tortoise did not live to digest the lesson: a cooperative order
is simply not possible with Trump.
If US capitalism in the post-cold war
world were scripted like a Webster melodrama, the audience should prepare
itself for some frenetic tattooing by the “scorpion”. Even as the world is focused
on fighting coronavirus, US claws are out, groping the Venezuelan coastline,
using Columbian territory as its very own. Eight mercenaries are reported dead,
even as two pedigreed Americans are in Venezuelan custody, presumably, singing
like canaries by now. Wordsmiths have already named the expedition as the “Bay
of kids”, so infantile has this latest US adventure been to unseat President Nicolas
Maduro. Former US Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau has claimed responsibility. President
Trump has closed his gloves in front of his face like a pugilist on the
defensive. “I knew nothing about it.”
Ofcourse he knew just about as much as
he did about the founder of Blackwater, Erik Prince’s idea of “privatizing” the
Afghan War. Don’t laugh, Prince’s 100 page dossier spelt out details of how
Afghanistan should be privately governed. The proposal was considered by freaks
in the administration. According to the plan, Afghanistan would be ruled, just as
India was, under a Viceroy. The plan was shot down. But Prince proved his resourcefulness
once again in Venezuela. According to The Guardian, London, Prince secretly met
one of Maduro’s closest allies, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez who also looks
after security. About eight months ago, Prince was suggesting an invasion of Venezuela
by “a private army of 5,000.” This was after the US had recognized Juan Guaido
as the OPEC nation’s “legitimate President.” Which side of the street was Prince
playing? The tricks have not worked. Trump will have to go into elections with
a military failure in his backyard. Will his cohorts allow him to?
The world has been persuaded to put its
head down on Corona. But this does not come in the way of the Trump’s military adventure:
holding US-Sri Lanka joint training in March and April at Sri Lanka’s Air and Naval
base in Trincomalee, despite a ban on travel because of the pandemic.
This military bonhomie at a time when
the coronavirus stricken aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, has been
advised to dock at Guam. More than 4,500 crew members have been moved ashore. The
spike in corona cases among the Sri Lankan Navy and Army can be traced to the
companionship with US military personnel.
How can one raise fingers at the island
nation’s obsequiousness when the great nation to its north circumvents its own
rules to ship Hydroxychloroquine to the US because Trump has threatened “retaliation”
if he were not helped in his hour of need.
This is not all. The man who is building
a wall to keep Mexicans out, delivers a stark message to his southern neighbour:
American economic interest supersede Mexican health interests. In other words,
allow workers to operate factories essential not for Mexico but to the US –
pandemic or no pandemic.
Germans coped with that mentality in March:
the Trump administration tried to lure a German firm, CureVac, to the US. This is
not where the audacity ends. The vaccine, jointly developed, would be available
to the Americans first. The Angela Merkel establishment politely showed US
negotiators the door.
In the German episode, the US comes across
as almost elegant compared to the highway robbery at the tarmac of Chinese
airport loading protection gear against the virus’ for European destinations. American
“highwaymen” paid three times the amount and diverted the equipment to the US. French
officials called it the “war of masks”.
Meanwhile across the sea, Trump’s Sancho
Panza (or is it the other way around), Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu is stepping up
air strikes against Syria, attempting Drone assassinations of Hezbollah field
commanders, and, in brief, trying to pulverize the “axis of resistance”, with Iran
as the prime target. The idea is to provoke just sufficient retaliation to
enable Netanyahu to survive corruption charges, also to give Trump an
opportunity to beat war drums, always a useful strategy in the election season,
particularly when ratings are not promising.
The “Bay of kids” and his Gulf gyrations
pale before the high wire act he appears to be developing (or bluffing) vis-a-vis
China. Martin Wolf of the Financial Times is one of the many commentators who
have chastised Trump’s “irresponsible” diatribe without any credible evidence.
The supremacist, neo Nazi rally at Charlottesville,
Virginia, some years ago, attended openly by the KKK and sundry white nationalists,
created ripples and waves which never really subsided. “There are very fine
people on both sides” was Trump’s immortal observation, balancing between Klansmen
and counter protestors.
From that persona, Trump never really
distanced himself. The result is rampaging anti-Semitism. Israel’s respected
newspaper Haaretz has expressed concern. Several protests against the measures
taken by states to control coronavirus, have featured swastikas and worse.
Jewish Centre for Public Affairs CEO, David
Bernstein is convinced, that “as more people become economically disaffected the
more they will look for scapegoats.” Since the economic downslide is on an epic
scale, so will corresponding racism grow in the US and elsewhere. Should this President
get a second term, we shall all surely go down like that tortoise, gasping.
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