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marmar

(77,114 posts)
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 02:01 PM Dec 2011

United States as a global power: new world disorder


from The Guardian UK:



United States as a global power: new world disorder
The US is struggling with a paradox: while its military power retains global reach, its role as world leader is gradually ending

Editorial
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 28 December 2011


The time has long since past when it became fashionable to talk about a new world order. The collapse of the Soviet Union provided an opportunity to fashion one. But instead of using that opportunity to create a new security architecture in Europe, Nato expanded eastwards as the military anchor for democracy promotion. Not content to have seen off one global military competitor in the Soviet Union, the western military industrial complex and the think-tanks they funded scurried around for a worthy replacement. When 11 September happened, they thought they were in business again. For a brief moment, al-Qaida seemed to fulfil some of the characteristics of communism: it could pop up anywhere in the world; it was an existential enemy, driven ideologically and uncontainable through negotiation; and it was potentially voluminous. Neither the doctrines of the pre-emptive strike, nor attacking a foreign country abroad to ensure security at home, were new. Swap the domino theory of the Vietnam era for the crescent of crisis of the Bush and Obama eras, and you had the same formula for a foe that hopscotched across the globe.

But here's the curious thing. Al-Qaida failed, not by being bombed out of the tribal areas of Pakistan or by losing its video-hugging leader. It failed as an ideological alternative, in its own terms and for its own people. It failed in Egypt, the country that mattered most to its chief thinker, the Egyptian-born doctor Ayman al-Zawahiri. When the opportunity arose for millions of Muslims to shed their brutal Arab yoke (this was supposed to be the fourth phase in the construction of the Caliphate, to be accompanied by physical attacks against oil suppliers and cyber ones on the US economy), nothing of the sort happened. Islam is indeed winning the day, but it is political rather than military. It seeks alliances with the apostate and says it is committed to democratic partnership and the rule of law.

.....(snip).....

Military overreach and serial economic crises have bequeathed us a generation of small leaders who battle with events that outsize them. They have stopped trying to fashion them, but appeal instead to a defensive desire. Protectionism not internationalism rules the day. The Middle East has been transformed from a zone of allies to one in which Washington has been reduced to the role of spectator. It is now largely a taker of Middle Eastern policy, not one of its makers. There are other parts of the globe where US power projection finds natural allies, such as the Pacific, where China's rise is feared. So the paradox is that while US military power retains global reach (it is working on supersonic cruise missiles, and long-range drones) its stewardship as world leader, as a generator of the next big idea, is gradually ending. There may come a time when international institutions are rebuilt to fill this vacuum. But that time is not yet. Until then, a new world disorder would be nearer the mark. ............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/dec/28/us-global-power-new-world-disorder



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United States as a global power: new world disorder (Original Post) marmar Dec 2011 OP
Military power alone can not save us as long as meat heads see every problem as Vincardog Dec 2011 #1
Still the one-trick pony, we are. bemildred Dec 2011 #2
One parameter is missing in that analysis: Mother Nature. Amonester Dec 2011 #3

Vincardog

(20,234 posts)
1. Military power alone can not save us as long as meat heads see every problem as
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 02:26 PM
Dec 2011

requiring a military solution. I guess when your only tool is a hammer
everything looks like a nail.

Amonester

(11,541 posts)
3. One parameter is missing in that analysis: Mother Nature.
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 05:41 PM
Dec 2011

Yep. Mother Nature is definitely NOT "happy" and her own disorder is about to end all known superficial systems of any kind.

Especially, the economic and military ones...

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