July 09, 2017
By Finian Cunningham
Source: https://sputniknews.com/columnists/201707091055380659-trump-putin-up-against-us-deep-state/
By Finian Cunningham
Source: https://sputniknews.com/columnists/201707091055380659-trump-putin-up-against-us-deep-state/
It was pleasing to see Donald Trump and Vladimir
Putin greet each other cordially at the G20 summit. After their breakthrough
first meeting, one hopes the two leaders have a personal foundation for future
cooperation.
At a later press conference in Hamburg,
where the G20 summit was held, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he
believed there was a chance for restoring the badly frayed US-Russia
relations. He praised Trump for being thoughtful and rational. “The TV
Trump is quite different from the real life one,” quipped Putin.
Meanwhile, the White House issued a statement
hailing the two-hour discussion (four
times longer than originally scheduled)
between the two leaders as a good start to working together
on major world problems.
“No problems were solved. Nobody expected
any problems to be solved in that meeting. But it was a
beginning of a dialogue on some tough problem sets that we’ll begin
now to work on together,” said HR
McMaster, Trump’s top national security adviser.
Trump deserves credit for the way he
conducted himself. He met Putin on equal terms and with respect.
“It’s an honor to meet you,” said the American president as he
extended a handshake.
The much-anticipated encounter comes nearly
seven months after Trump was inaugurated in the White House. Over
that period, large sections of the US media have run an unrelenting
campaign accusing Trump of being a Russian stooge and alleging that Putin
ordered an interference operation in last year’s US election
to benefit Trump.
Apart from innuendo and anonymous US
intelligence claims, recycled endlessly by dutiful news organizations,
there is no evidence of either Trump-Russia collusion or Putin-sanctioned cyber
hacking. Trump has dismissed the claims as “fake news”,
while Moscow has consistently rejected the allegations as baseless Russophobia.
Against this toxic background
of anti-Russian propaganda, President Trump met Putin at the weekend.
The two men were due to talk
face-to-facefor 30 minutes. As it
turned out, their discussions went on for two hours. They reportedly
exchanged views on pressing matters of Syria,
Ukraine and North Korea among other things.
Trump brought up the issue of alleged Russian meddling in the US
elections, and Putin responded in detail to assure his American
counterpart it was a fabricated brouhaha in which Russia had nothing
to do with it.
Only days before the big meeting, US media
editorialists and pundits were warning Trump to confront Putin in an
aggressive manner. The Washington Post, one of the leading anti-Russia
voices, exhorted Trump
to rap Putin on “US election meddling” as if the claim was a proven
fact. It also urged the president to give notice to Putin that Russia
had to accede to regime change in Syria. It was a get-tough
order.
To his credit, Trump did not allow the
Russophobia in the US media to influence his manner with Putin.
He was cordial, respectful and open to listening to the Russian
viewpoint on a range of issues. So much so that it appears both
leaders have agreed to work together going forward.
The question now is: what next? Trump and Putin
have evidently got off to a good start despite the inordinate delay
and toxic background. But what does Trump’s willingness to engage
positively with Moscow actually mean in practice?
The US Deep State comprising the
military-intelligence nexus and their political, media machine
in Washington does not want to normalize relations with Russia.
Russian independence as a powerful foreign state under President
Putin is a problem that rankles US global ambitions. That’s why the Deep State
wanted anti-Russia hawk Hillary Clinton to win the election. Trump’s
victory upset their calculations.
Under immense pressure, Trump has at times
appeared to buckle to the US political establishment with regard
to projecting hostility towards Russia, as seen in the
prosecution of the covert war
in Syria and renewed sanctions
on Moscow.
The day before he met Putin
in Germany, Trump was in Poland where
he delivered a barnstorming speech in Warsaw in which he accused
Russia of “destabilizing countries”, among other topics. The American
president also inferred that Russia was undermining “Western civilization”. It
was provocative speech bordering on hackneyed Russophobia. It did not bode
well for his imminent meeting with Putin. A clash seemed to be
coming, just as the US media had been cajoling.
However, the meeting the next day
with Putin was surprisingly congenial. And the substance
of discussions indicates a genuine desire from both sides
to cooperate.
It is good that both presidents have struck
up a rapport and personal understanding. Nevertheless, it is important
to not bank too much on that.
Immediately following the constructive
meeting between the leaders, the US media started cranking up the
Russophobia again. The US media are vents for Deep State hostility
towards Trump and his agenda for normalizing relations
with Moscow.
The New York Times reported another
breathless story about Trump’s
election campaign having contact with “Kremlin-connected” people. CNN ran opinion
pieces on how the president had fallen
into a trap laid by Putin.
It is hard to stomach this outlandish
confabulation that passes for journalism. And it is astounding that a
friendly meeting between leaders of nuclear powers should not be
received as a good development.
But it shows that Trump his up against very
powerful deep forces within the US establishment who do not want a
normalization with Russia. The US Deep State depends
on confrontation, war and endless militarism for its existence. It
also wants a world populated by vassals over which US corporations
have suzerainty. An independent Russia or China or any other foreign power
cannot be tolerated because that upends American ambitions for unipolar
hegemony.
Trump’s encounter with Putin was
commendable because he did not succumb to toxic Russophobia and adopt a
stupid, mindless tough-guy posture. Instead, Trump reached out to Putin
in a genuine way, as two human beings should do.
The US Deep State is not about humanity or
understanding. It is about maintaining perceived dominance over other
humans, where anyone seen to be an obstacle is disposed of in the
most ruthless way.
President John F Kennedy was assassinated
in broad daylight by the US Deep State because he dared to seek
a normalization and peaceful coexistence with Moscow. The Deep State does
not want normalization or peace with Russia or anyone else for that
matter because there are too many lucrative vested interests
in maintaining the war machine that is American capitalism.
This is not to predict a violent demise
for Trump. The Deep State has other methods, such as the
orchestration of media and other dirty tricks.
Trump’s friendly overtures to Russia are
at least a promising sign. But given the power structure of the US,
and its incorrigible belligerence, it is doubtful that Trump will be allowed
to go beyond promises. If he attempts to, we can expect the dark
forces to step up.
What needs to change is the US power
structure through a democratic revolt. Until that happens, any president
in the White House is simply a hostage to the dark forces of the
Deep State.