I think there has been and currently an ongoing internal battle within US gov't AND some foreign policy groups here AND abroad AND the Int'l banking cartel to push America back into an isolated state. These people against America want to carve up the world into new regions of control for the new multipolar world order. They want America casted back to North/South America only. Behind the proverbial curtain there may be a secret alliance of Russia, China, Israel, Iran to takeover that half of the world and they first need America out of it.
Isolationism is the name of the foreign policy adopted by Republican governments under President Harding (1921-1923) and President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929). The American foreign policy of Isolationism in the 1920's was a diplomatic and economic doctrine that aimed at self-advancement to make the United States economically self-reliant and retaining peace with other nations. The policy of Isolationism in the 1920's attempted to isolate the United States from the diplomatic affairs of other countries by avoiding foreign entanglements and entering into alliances, and limiting foreign competition by imposing high import tariffs (Taxes).
American Isolationism in the 1930s was further fueled by the suspicion that the massive amounts of money, made by the munitions industry and arms manufacturers, had played a major role in the US involvement in the Great War.
So, within our gov't we have some who profess, No, America will continue to be a world dominating influential power. While, others (domestic & foreign) want the opposite and they know America cannot be beat militarily so the gradual seepage of commie/Marxism filth to demoralize a nation is now taking full assault to create an implosion and drive America back into isolationism.
IDK, just a thought.
"The underlying aim was not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception in order to manage and control."
― Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov
Managed chaos.
Surkovian Method: non-linear or hybrid warfare paradigm. A ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it is undefinable. It is exactly what Surkov is alleged to have done in the Ukraine this year [2015]. In typical fashion, as the war began, Surkov published a short story about something he called non-linear war. A war where you never know what the enemy are really up to, or even who they are. The underlying aim, Surkov says, is not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception, in order to manage and control.
NATO Research Paper [PDF]
According to Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov (former personal adviser of Putin), government policy should not be set through democratic oversight; instead, the government should “manage” democracy, ensuring that people can express themselves without having any influence over the machinations of the State.
According to a 2011 openDemocracy article by Richard Sakwa, a professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent, Surkov the dark prince of the Kremlin is “considered the main architect of what is colloquially known as ‘managed democracy,’ the administrative management of party and electoral politics.”
Merchants of Death: A Study of the International Armament Industry (1934) by H. C. Engelbrecht & F. C. Hanighen & Harry Elmer Barnes.
Isolationism is the name of the foreign policy adopted by Republican governments under President Harding (1921-1923) and President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929). The American foreign policy of Isolationism in the 1920's was a diplomatic and economic doctrine that aimed at self-advancement to make the United States economically self-reliant and retaining peace with other nations. The policy of Isolationism in the 1920's attempted to isolate the United States from the diplomatic affairs of other countries by avoiding foreign entanglements and entering into alliances, and limiting foreign competition by imposing high import tariffs (Taxes).
American Isolationism in the 1930s was further fueled by the suspicion that the massive amounts of money, made by the munitions industry and arms manufacturers, had played a major role in the US involvement in the Great War.
Quote:The 1934 publication of the book Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F. C. Hanighen, followed by the 1935 tract "War Is a Racket" by decorated Marine Corps General Smedley D. Butler both served to increase popular suspicions of wartime profiteering and influence public opinion in the direction of neutrality. Many Americans became determined not to be tricked by banks and industries into making such great sacrifices again. The reality of a worldwide economic depression and the need for increased attention to domestic problems only served to bolster the idea that the United States should isolate itself from troubling events in Europe.
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Upon taking office, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tended to see a necessity for the United States to participate more actively in international affairs, but his ability to apply his personal outlook to foreign policy was limited by the strength of isolationist sentiment in the U.S. Congress. In 1933, President Roosevelt proposed a Congressional measure that would have granted him the right to consult with other nations to place pressure on aggressors in international conflicts. The bill ran into strong opposition from the leading isolationists in Congress, including progressive politicians such as Senators Hiram Johnson of California, William Borah of Idaho, and Robert La Follette of Wisconsin.
In 1935, controversy over U.S. participation in the World Court elicited similar opposition. As tensions rose in Europe over Nazi Germany's aggressive maneuvers, Congress pushed through a series of Neutrality Acts, which served to prevent American ships and citizens from becoming entangled in outside conflicts. Roosevelt lamented the restrictive nature of the acts, but because he still required Congressional support for his domestic New Deal policies, he reluctantly acquiesced. The isolationists were a diverse group, including progressives and conservatives, business owners and peace activists, but because they faced no consistent, organized opposition from internationalists, their ideology triumphed time and again.
American Isolationism in the 1930s
So, within our gov't we have some who profess, No, America will continue to be a world dominating influential power. While, others (domestic & foreign) want the opposite and they know America cannot be beat militarily so the gradual seepage of commie/Marxism filth to demoralize a nation is now taking full assault to create an implosion and drive America back into isolationism.
IDK, just a thought.
"The underlying aim was not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception in order to manage and control."
― Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov
Managed chaos.
Surkovian Method: non-linear or hybrid warfare paradigm. A ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it is undefinable. It is exactly what Surkov is alleged to have done in the Ukraine this year [2015]. In typical fashion, as the war began, Surkov published a short story about something he called non-linear war. A war where you never know what the enemy are really up to, or even who they are. The underlying aim, Surkov says, is not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception, in order to manage and control.
NATO Research Paper [PDF]
According to Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov (former personal adviser of Putin), government policy should not be set through democratic oversight; instead, the government should “manage” democracy, ensuring that people can express themselves without having any influence over the machinations of the State.
According to a 2011 openDemocracy article by Richard Sakwa, a professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent, Surkov the dark prince of the Kremlin is “considered the main architect of what is colloquially known as ‘managed democracy,’ the administrative management of party and electoral politics.”
Quote:“Surkov’s philosophy is that there is no real freedom in the world, and that all democracies are managed democracies, so the key to success is to influence people, to give them the illusion that they are free, whereas in fact they are managed,” writes Sakwa. “In his view, the only freedom is ‘artistic freedom.’”
Merchants of Death: A Study of the International Armament Industry (1934) by H. C. Engelbrecht & F. C. Hanighen & Harry Elmer Barnes.
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970