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David Olson's avatar

Well reported Mary. To answer the question, the world has judged. Now they weigh options as must. The death of Renee Good continues to galvanize, more so by a government throwing fuel on the fire. Your commentary inspires my comment.

The greatness of our Country is not the power we can wield; rather, it is voluntary constraint of power we impose upon ourselves by the Constitution and international institutions and treaties.

Trump’s strategic view is unfettered sovereignty. Unilateral action whose soul purpose is zero sum dismissing the nobility of America. We see it from Venezuela to Minneapolis. We see it in seized oil from Venezuela to the illegal tariffs. We saw it in his “grab’em” boast, and most likely in the Epstein imbroglio. He seeks power without morality.

The world understands better than us. In Davos, the bullshit met reality. The speech to listen to and understand was Canadian PM Carney’s: America’s benign hegemony of self constraint is no more. In history’s recurring theme the weakness of individual nations integrates into strength as new economic, political, and—perhaps—military relationships emerge.

Have we crossed the Rubicon? Is the rupture irreversible? Hard to say, but we are certainly dipping our toe if that historic river. Our allies are getting insurance if we should continue.

David E. Roy  Ph.D.'s avatar

I fear we have a long battle ahead of us.

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