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How the Warfare State Paved the Way for a Trumpist Autocracy

2/28/2025

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Normon Solomon
February 28, 2025
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Pentagon by Thomas Hawk is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 / Flickr
Donald Trump’s power has thrived on the economics, politics, and culture of war. The runaway militarism of the last quarter-century was a crucial factor in making President Trump possible, even if it goes virtually unmentioned in mainstream media and political discourse. That silence is particularly notable among Democratic leaders, who have routinely joined in bipartisan messaging to boost the warfare state that fueled the rise of Trumpism.

Trump first ran for president nearly a decade and a half after the “Global War on Terror” began in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. The crusade’s allure had worn off. The national mood was markedly different than in the era when President George W. Bush insisted that “our responsibility” was to “rid the world of evil.”

Working-class Americans had more modest goals for their government. Distress festered as income inequality widened and economic hardships worsened, while federal spending on war, the Pentagon budget, and the “national security” state continued to zoom upward. Even though the domestic effects of protracted warfare were proving to be enormous, multilayered, and deeply alienating, elites in Washington scarcely seemed to notice.

Donald Trump, however, did notice.

Pundits were shocked in 2015 when Trump mocked the war record of Republican Senator John McCain. The usual partisan paradigms were further upended during the 2016 presidential campaign when Trump denounced his opponent, Hillary Clinton, as “trigger happy.” He had a point. McCain, Clinton, and their cohort weren’t tired of U.S. warfare — in fact, they kept glorifying it — but many in non-affluent communities had grown sick of its stateside consequences.

Repeated deployments of Americans to war zones had taken their toll. The physical and emotional wounds of returning troops were widespread. And while politicians were fond of waxing eloquent about “the fallen,” the continual massive spending for war and preparations for more of it depleted badly needed resources at home.
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The Plunder of Ukraine: A Story of Debt, Greed, and Betrayal

2/27/2025

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As war rages, Ukraine faces a second invasion—one of debt, privatization, and resource plunder. Under the guise of aid, global powers are seizing its land and wealth, threatening its future.

Elizabeth Kucinich
February 27, 2025

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Open pit mine. Credit: Evgeny_V via Shutterstock
The systematic plundering of Ukraine by international financial institutions and governments is underway.  As history has shown in countless other countries, predatory terms will cripple Ukraine’s future, a continuation of war, by other means. This is colonization in action—not through military conquest, but through economic enslavement, that will bind Ukraine in perpetual debt and subjugation.

Ukraine is home to some of the world’s richest agricultural land and vast mineral deposits, including critical rare earth elements. Today, it is being sacrificed to the international community, its natural wealth placed on the altar of global capital. Her fertile land, water, and fragile ecosystems stand on the brink of exploitation—viewed not as living, sustaining forces, but as mere "natural resources" for extraction, debt collateral for creditors, and fuel for industrial appetites.

We will hear the familiar rhetoric of "green energy," "sustainability," and "digital transformation," but behind these words lies a brutal reality: a feeding frenzy cloaked in the language of progress. The word we should be screaming is STOP!

Ukraine is at a crossroads, trapped between war, crushing debt, and mounting pressure to privatize its land and resources. Its agricultural wealth and critical minerals make it a prime target for financial and corporate extraction. International predators are circling.
At the center of this crisis is a proposed U.S.-Ukraine rare earth minerals deal worth, we are told,  up to $500 billion—a deal that would place a significant share of Ukraine’s resources under U.S. control, under the guise of post-war reconstruction and repaying Ukraine for America’s war-time assistance.

The battle for Ukraine’s sovereignty is not only being fought on the battlefield—it is being waged in boardrooms, debt agreements, and privatization schemes. If this course is not challenged, the lasting economic servitude will compound the war’s physical destruction.

Read Elizabeth Kucinich's post on Substack.
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Patrick Lawrence: Trump Takes on the Deep State?

2/26/2025

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Patrick Lawrence
ScheerPost

The U.S. president’s unfolding offensive against the institutions and agencies comprising the Deep State — the permanent state or the invisible government, as it is also commonly known — continues.

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This is the second of two essays considering President Trump’s unfolding offensive against the institutions and agencies comprising the deep state — the permanent state or the invisible government, as it is also commonly known. The first in this series is here. 

Trump’s telephone conversation with the Russian president, which he disclosed at noon Wednesday, Feb. 12, lasted 90 minutes. Trump was quick to note that the exchange marked the start of negotiations to bring the Biden regime’s proxy war in Ukraine, three years running as of Feb. 24, to an end. But there was much more to the conversation, as Trump and the Kremlin described it. Here is how Trump cast the call on his Truth Social platform:
I just had a lengthy and highly productive phone call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, Energy, Artificial Intelligence, the power of the Dollar, and various other subjects. We both reflected on the Great History of our Nations, and the fact that we fought so successfully together in World War II, remembering that Russia lost tens of millions of people, and we, likewise, lost so many! We each talked about the strengths of our respective Nations, and the great benefit that we will someday have in working together. But first, as we both agreed, we want to stop the millions of deaths taking place in the War with Russia/Ukraine. President Putin even used my very strong Campaign motto of, “COMMON SENSE….”
Since the telephone call, of course, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other Trump officials have met in Riyadh with Russian counterparts, effectively serving as sherpas in advance of a Trump–Putin summit at some point this spring, if all goes to plan. I read this as a preliminary but important consolidation of Trump’s demarche: The more progress, the better the president is protected from deep state subversions. Trump’s swiftly advancing demarche in relations with Russia, we ought to note, requires that we cast his campaign against the deep state in a broader context. Sunday’s elections in Germany are the most immediate case in point. Exit polls available at writing indicate that, as long and widely expected, the Christian Democratic Union under the leadership of Friedrich Merz, a committed Europeanist, will form the next government.

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Remembering Aaron Bushnell

2/25/2025

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On February 25 last year Aaron Bushnell, a 25 year-old active duty US serviceman, self-immolated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington.

His last words, as the fire consumed him, were: “Free Palestine!”

Rest in power, Aaron.
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Admitting that Russia was provoked, Trump admin tells Ukraine war’s forbidden truth

2/24/2025

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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine hits the three-year mark, the White House abandons a narrative that has fueled the conflict.

Aaron Maté
February 24, 2025
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As he pursues an endgame for the US-led proxy war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump has criticized Volodymyr Zelensky for failing to reach an agreement with Moscow both before and after the Russian invasion that began three years ago today.

Addressing Ukrainian complaints about his direct talks with Russia, Trump said: “Today I heard, ‘Oh well, we weren’t invited.’ Well, you’ve been there for three years. You should’ve ended it after three years. You should’ve never started it. You could’ve made a deal.” Trump has also labeled Zelensky a “dictator”, demanded he sign over Ukraine’s mineral rights, and implored him to hold new elections, which have been suspended under Ukraine’s martial law. “Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left,” Trump wrote on social media.

In response, Zelensky trotted out a familiar charge against those who challenge the narratives of the NATO alliance that he has sought to join. Trump, he said, “unfortunately lives in [a] disinformation space.”

While Trump has indeed spread many falsehoods, Zelensky’s misfortune is that the US president is also known for blurting out inconvenient truths. And now that Trump has decided to wind down the Ukraine war, Zelensky’s chief sponsor is abandoning the “disinformation space” of proxy war apologia that the NATO state political and media establishment has used to fuel conflict with Moscow.

To begin with, the White House has discarded the mantra that Russia has waged an “unprovoked aggression” against Ukraine, as a displeased Peter Baker, the New York Times’ chief White House correspondent, put it last week. In an interview on Sunday, senior US envoy Steven Witkoff shocked CNN anchor Jake Tapper by asserting that Russia was indeed provoked. The Ukraine war, Witkoff said, “didn't need to happen. It was provoked. It doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the Russians.” When NATO promised membership to Ukraine, he said, that “basically became a threat to the Russians.” (Rather than attempt to rebut Witkoff, Tapper responded by complaining that his viewpoint “is in total alignment with the way Putin sees things.”)
Finish Aaron Mate article in Substack.
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