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Bush goes to rehab: the role of the “resistance” in normalizing war crimes

Trump is uniting those opposed to him on both sides of the aisle into what is essentially a single party that supports American exceptionalism and its license to wage endless war around the world. Ironically, this very precept is fervently embraced by Trump himself.

by Whitney Webb

Part 3 - Donald Trump’s gift to George W. Bush: popularity

Another factor that has contributed to the ease with which many on the left have forgotten Bush’s true legacy is their shock and horror regarding the current president, Donald Trump. Indeed, so reviled is Trump that his unfavorability among Democrats has been jet fuel to Bush’s sudden surge in popularity. Indeed, the poll that found more Democrats like Bush than dislike him came only a week after Bush rebuked some of Trump’s policies in a “stunning attack.”

Central to Bush’s “attack” on Trump as well as criticisms of Trump raised by other establishment politicians, is the idea that Trump’s policies are weakening U.S. hegemony and ultimately go against “American values” and American exceptionalism. Thus, many on the left who consider themselves to be “anti-Trump,” are now finding themselves embracing the “exceptional” U.S. empire and military-industrial complex they once condemned under former presidents like Bush.

For instance, a piece by journalist Murtaza Hussain, published by the Intercept last month decried Trump’s commitment to nationalism as an indication that he was letting American hegemony fade away. Hussain wrote:

            Through a network of nearly 800 military bases located in 70 countries around the globe, in addition to an array of trade deals and alliances. […] American leaders helped impose a set of rules and norms that promoted free trade, democratic governance — in theory, if not always in practice — and a prohibition on changing borders militarily, using a mixture of force and suasion to sustain the systems that keep its hegemony intact.

Another article, published earlier this year at Slate, bemoans “America’s Abdication” under Trump from protecting the “liberal world order.” Journalist Yascha Mounk writes:

           “Trump’s ascent to power marks the first time in living memory that the liberal world order no longer has a powerful defender.” America’s critics, he warns “will quickly discover that the consequences are rather less liberating than they have told themselves.”

These criticisms of Trump, from leftists, echo criticism made by the establishment right and particularly neo-conservatives. This has created a bipartisan movement — “the resistance” — that acts as though the reigning foreign policy consensus of the United States, built on perpetual war and imperial expansion, is in danger. However, Trump’s first year in office has made it clear as this is hardly the case, as his administration is currently led by a junta of generals, frequently referred to by the corporate media as the “grown-ups” in the White House.

Trump’s successful push for a massive increase in military spending, his decision to unilaterally bomb Syria without evidence, and his push for U.S. military intervention in North Korea and other nations are all ignored when he is accused by Democrats and Republicans alike of “abdicating United States leadership of the world.” Indeed, his policies – in terms of U.S. war-making – are hardly distinguishable from the now “lovable” Bush or his immediate predecessor, Barack Obama.

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