King of Spain mutant US President
by toni solo
One can read too much into the unprecedented rude behaviour and abrupt
departure of Juan Carlos, Bourbon King of Spain, during the recent
Ibero-American summit in Santiago, Chile. Clearly, when he got up and
left in the middle of Daniel Ortega's lucid analysis of international
relations, after first telling Hugo Chavez to shut his mouth, he was
simply leaving
in order to shape-shift discreetly back into George W. Bush. What else
explains
the
astonishing fall of the United States and its European and Pacific
allies into ancien regime corrupt decay and relative decline?
The President of the United States is the Bourbon King of Spain.
Obvious, once
you think about it
really ....
Ancien regime leaders like President Bush, Gordon Brown, Angela Merkel,
Nicolas Sarkozy and European Union NATO ventriloquist-dummy Javier
Solana have now bumped up hard against the limits of their imperialist
regime's
economic power and environmental sustainability. Their overwhelming
economic dominance no longer goes unchallenged. Their countries' own
natural resources are almost exhausted. Like any other empire in
decline they are more than ready to use military power to hold on to
what they want.
Reading headlines at random in mid-November, one finds: "Bank's grim
warning
over UK economy"(Guardian November 15th) , "Europe will use tariffs in
subsidy fight with China" (FT November 15th), "OPEC refuses to increase
supplies despite US plea" (FT November 15th), "Japan's exposure to an
external shock remains"(FT November 15th), "All signals pointing in the
direction of a US slowdown" (FT November 15th), "EU must be prepared to
use military power"(Guardian November 15th).
The vast anti-humanitarian, corporate-welfare globalization scam has
ended
up as little more than a faltering cheap credit boom facilitating
rich-country multinational control of worldwide resources and markets
to feed
destructive, exclusive, parasitic "growth". The "war on terror" -
and the pathetic failure of
international corporate media to give a true and fair view of their
political and economic leaders' accounts - are directly related to the
relative economic decline of the ancien regime of the US elite and
their
allies.
The dead hand of die-hard feudalism
At the same time as the ancien regime is targetting Iran on the
hypocritical, bogus pretext of nuclear weapons concerns (apparently
inapplicable to nuclear rogue-State and multiple UN-Resolutions
recidivist
Israel), they are yet again actively destabilising Venezuela. Both Iran
and Venezuela are key allies in their respective regions of Russia and
China, the ancien regime's major global challengers. Russia and China
have earmarked tens of billions of dollars for joint investment
in energy and manufacturing projects in Iran and Venezuela. Both are
important energy suppliers to
China.
Apart from the economic links between those countries, they are also
committed politically to building a multi-polar world. The US
government and its craven allies, peeping out and name-calling from
behind
overwhelming US military power, now face having to negotiate
access to
global resources as equals. The ancien regime countries' leaders will
never
willingly accept that. Until now, their wishes have always come true,
as and when made.
To understand their mentality it may be handy to look again at
shape-shifting mutant Head of State, Juan Carlos W. Bush. King Juan
Carlos
was not Generalissimo Franco's preferred heir for nothing. The Bush
family's proto-fascist pedigree before and during World War 2 is also
well known. For such people and
their peers, democracy is an inconvenient facade to be
circumvented whenever possible.
They believe fervently they are the natural inheritors of the earth and
everything on it not owned by legitimate people - people like
themselves. Their mental landscape is a feudal demesne where
seigneurial rights prevail. Colonialism expanded that mentality to take
in the natural resources of whole countries and peoples. For the ancien
regime, those revert
to the natural inheritors, the global elites, by right of mortmain.
Indigenous and colonized peoples around the world live this reality
every day. They are forever treated as if they belong to a vast global
class of serfs - homines manus
mortuez. They are deemed people
without the right to make a will, their goods and property passing as
of right to be disposed of by the global corporate elite and the
elite's political factotums.
Palestine is the archetypal modern example of this truth. Neo-liberal
ideology is profoundly colonialist but perhaps, at bottom, feudal.
Privatization, deregulation of capital markets, anti-humanitarian
budget cuts - all derive ultimately from the idea that an inferior
majority exists only to serve the needs of a small, greedy aristocracy.
The fraudulent, corporate monopoly capitalism equation "free markets =
democracy" has always been a total hoax.
This is the cheating, carpet-bagger instinct driving Nicolas Sarkozy in
his current
efforts to strip away pension rights won after bitter conflicts by
generations of French workers while Sarkozy's elite, systemically
corrupt, financial and business euro-buddies walk off with
spuriously-won
bonuses of tens of millions of Euros. The elite must be guaranteed
their perquisites. The masses must live out their old age in want. The
same logic drove Gordon Brown's abysmal failure to improve public
services in the UK while he and Tony Blair had no trouble organising
the criminal wars on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Global war on the poor
Now the destructive internal logic of corporate globalization is
compounded by many diverse kinds of resistance throughout the
disinherited majority world. The level of conflict may vary, but it is
hard to think of a region in the world where murderous, corporate
globalization is not facing determined resistance. In such a context,
for the corporate aristocracy, the prioritization of a military and
economic assault on Iran and relentless efforts to destabilize the
Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) countries in Latin
America makes plenty of sense.
Members of the multinational corporate elite that own and operate the
G-7 imperialist Thing know very well that the biggest threat to their
system is not China or Russia or other large countries like
Brazil and India. Those countries' respective elites can well be relied
on to play some version or other of the globalization "free market"
three card trick, via kickbacks of all kinds, including a slice of the
global protection racket known as the UN Security Council. What the
global corporate elite and their political front-persons probably fear
most is the combination by former colonies determined to defeat once
and for all the structures of neo-colonialism imposed since the Second
World War.
That is why they hate the Iranian and Venezuelan leaders with such
venom. It is why they are determined to destroy the Iranian revolution,
to defeat the indigenous movement in Bolivia, the Bolivarian process in
Venezuela, the Sandinista government in Nicaragua and the Socialist
Revolution in Cuba. The four ALBA countries have persistently declared
their interest in fomenting South-South economic cooperation with
African and Asian countries to defend the rights of their peoples to
self-determination against the imperialist powers.
Now that Ecuador and Angola are OPEC members (along with Iran,
Venezuela, Algeria, Kuwait, Qatar, Indonesia, Libya, Iraq, Nigeria,
United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia), the capacity of these countries
to defend their economies against the collapse of the dollar will be
greater. But it is absolutely clear that the US and the European Union
will continue to manage the current international economic and
political crisis to destroy the Bolivarian process in Venezuela and to
destabilize more vulnerable Latin American countries like Nicaragua,
Bolivia and Ecuador. They will use the usual mixture of economic
sabotage, political pressure, military intimidation, corporate media
saturation propaganda and interventionist covert action.
Exploiting the crisis
In the report below the above headlined Bank of England's gloomy
prognosis for the UK economy, the bank's governor is quoted as saying
that
things will begin to get better in 2009. That is the year Latin
America's main electoral round begins. What Mervyn King is saying is
that demand for raw materials in the G-7 countries will slump for the
next two years. That will have knock on effects in China and India
- also huge consumers of Latin American raw materials.
To that slump in demand can be added already rising inflation in Latin
American dollar zone countries. Countries like Nicaragua and its
Central American neighbours pay for all their imports in dollars. As
the dollar collapses, prices in the economies of such countries will
rise relentlessly. Doubtless, this is part of the US-led rich-country
programme to destroy support for progressive political movements in
Latin America. People will soon get disenchanted with radical movements
for change if they cannot afford to buy staple foods like maize, rice
and beans or to pay bus fares to get to work and to school.
Over the next three years, we will all be able to see how completely
bogus is the rich-country commitment to the Millenium Goals - halving
numbers living in poverty by 2015. A consistent rich country response
in line with that commitment to cut poverty would include wide-spread,
well-coordinated measures to assist the economies of vulnerable
countries in the Latin America dollar zone. That initiative will either
never happen
or will be framed in the usual discredited neo-liberal, heavily
conditioned, do-what-we-want-or-else terms habitual to the US
government and its allies.
The next three years are likely to be decisive in the final liberation
- or its failure - of Latin America's peoples from domination by
foreign imperialist powers. By the end of 2010 we will see whether the
profoundly humanitarian vision of the ALBA country model of equitable
trade, prioritizing social needs over corporate profit prevails. The
alternative for the impoverished majority and the continent's
indigenous peoples will be endless impoverishment and serfdom subject
to the whims of mutant ancien regime royalty, King Juan Carlos W. Bush
or Queen Isabella Clinton and their cortege of rotten
global corporate aristocracy.
In truth, there are only two sides to what is unmistakeably a global
class conflict. When George W. Bush said, notoriously, "either with us
or against us", he could not have been more right. Either one is with
the death-dealing, destructive, unsustainably-greedy global elite or
one is with the vast majority of the world's peoples who want, simply,
a sustainable decent life. One is either on the side of ordinary people
or of the seigneurial global elite - on the side of humanity or of
inhumanity.
toni solo is an activist based in Central America -
http://toni.tortillaconsal.com