{"id":187107,"date":"2017-04-10T03:10:28","date_gmt":"2017-04-10T07:10:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/why-are-liberals-now-cheerleading-a-warmongering-trump-the-guardian\/"},"modified":"2017-04-10T03:10:28","modified_gmt":"2017-04-10T07:10:28","slug":"why-are-liberals-now-cheerleading-a-warmongering-trump-the-guardian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/why-are-liberals-now-cheerleading-a-warmongering-trump-the-guardian\/","title":{"rendered":"Why are liberals now cheerleading a warmongering Trump? &#8211; The Guardian"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Donald Trump speaks after the US fired a barrage of missiles into  Syria. Photograph: Alex Brandon\/AP<\/p>\n<p>    So now we know what it takes    for an unhinged, bigoted demagogue to win liberal applause:    just bypass a constitution to fire some missiles. It had seemed    as though there was consensus among those in the anti-Trump    camp. This man was a threat to US democracy and world peace.    The echoes of    1930s fascist leaders were frightening. This republic is    in serious danger, declared conservative writer Andrew    Sullivan on the eve of Trumps triumph. That this    megalomaniac pussy-grabbing ban-the-Muslims ex-reality TV    star would soon control the worlds most lethal military    arsenal was chilling. Opposition would be uncompromising, a    reflection of the Republican intransigence that Barack Obama    faced from day one.  <\/p>\n<p>    It has taken less than three months for these illusions to be    shattered. A man widely castigated as a proto-fascist only    needed to drop bombs without observing due process.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lets examine what is being said about Trump now. A press he    denounced as liars and enemies of the people are eating out    of his hands, tiny or otherwise. I think Donald Trump became    president of the United States, cooed CNN commentator Fareed    Zakaria in response to the bombing. Trump reacted viscerally    to the images of the death of innocent children in Syria,    declared Mark    Sandler in the New York Times. The original headline on    that article, since amended? On Syria Attack, Trumps Heart    Came First.  <\/p>\n<p>    So the man who once bragged to a baying audience that he would    tell five-year-old Syrian refugees to their faces that the US    would not offer them safety, is now driven by his heart.    Touching indeed. The moral dimensions of leadership had    penetrated Trumps Oval Office, declared the Washington    Posts David Ignatius. MSNBCs Brian Williams described the    missile launches as beautiful    three times in the space of 30 seconds.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Britain, liberal and conservative columnists alike, plus    Tory, Liberal Democrat and Labour politicians applauded the    raid. Trump is now showing leadership, apparently. Leadership    is shown by a man widely feared to be a) unhinged b) demagogic    and c) authoritarian, dropping bombs in defiance of his    countrys democratic process. Labours Jeremy Corbyn, on the    other hand, is savaged for querying whether a military escapade    led by Trump will succeed where all other Middle Eastern    military adventures have failed.  <\/p>\n<p>      Those who critique Trumps unilateral assault on Syria are      portrayed as heartless in the face of the gassing of children    <\/p>\n<p>    Those who critique Trumps unilateral assault on Syria are    portrayed as heartless in the face of the gassing of little    children, just as opponents of war in Iraq and Libya were    demonised as indifferent to those murdered and tortured and    persecuted by Saddam Hussein and Muammar or Gaddafi. Lets be    clear. The gassing of those Syrian children, and the    unspeakably sickening deaths that they suffered, is a    despicable crime. President Assad is a blood-soaked tyrant who    has slaughtered countless Syrians with his barrel bombs, and    deserves to spend his final days rotting in a jail cell.    Vladimir Putin, too, is caked in the blood of Syrian and    Chechen children alike. If I genuinely thought Donald Trump was the    plausible saviour of Syrias children, then I would reconsider    my position.  <\/p>\n<p>    The history of western military intervention in the Arab world    is of bloody failure. Remember Libya, and how this time things    would be different, before the country descended into a violent    quagmire overrun by Islamist militia? Those applauding his    latest intervention are saying, implicitly or otherwise, that    this time will be different. And who will apparently buck the    trend of failed, bloody US military interventions in the Arab    world? Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are two plausible outcomes to his raid. One, it was purely    symbolic. This, currently, seems most likely. His    administration gave the Russians notice, who alerted Assads    forces. Syrian military casualties were minimal, and bombing    raids from the targeted military base have now resumed. In that    case, it was a meaningless slap on the wrists, mostly designed    for a domestic American audience at a time when the president    has disastrous polling numbers. The other is that this marks    the beginning of a further escalation of US involvement in    Syrias intractable civil war. That will mean entrusting Trump    to spearhead deepening military involvement in a war which has    already claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. How palatable    are both options?  <\/p>\n<p>    Good on Trump, some liberal pundits say, but he lacks strategy.    In Syria, that is true.    He has no strategy there. But lets not pretend for a second    that a man who defeated both the Republican and Democratic    party machines is lacking in strategy. He has proved adept at    winning power, and now he will amass it  with the help of this    applauded military excursion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump is now emboldened. The pundits are applauding him, his    critics have praised him, his appalling approval ratings will    surely edge up. Further military action  by a man who has    repeatedly bragged about disrespecting the norms of war  will    surely follow. He bypassed the constitution this time, and will    be praised for it, so why shouldnt he next time? And if war    comes with North    Korea, what will the liberal pundits do? Some will    cheerlead him all over again. Wheres your compassion for the    suffering of North Korea? will be their cryto silence    opposition, just as it was with Iraq and Libya. We had the    Ronald Reagan Democrats, now the Trump liberals will emerge.    Others will say, no, we backed the bombing of Syria, but this    new war is different, this is too far.  <\/p>\n<p>    Too late. They will have legitimised one extra-constitutional    military intervention, their subsequent opposition will look as    pathetic as it will be hypocritical. A man who backs torture    and castigated    his predecessors for not stealing Iraq and Syrias oil is    being rehabilitated by the liberal pundits: as a man of    compassion, a man of strength, with the resolve that Obama    apparently lacked.  <\/p>\n<p>    A wartime martial presidency may then be born, cheered on by    some liberals who once decried Trump as a possible American    Mussolini. Well fine: it was liberal Italy that handed    Mussolini the keys, after all. History shows that war presents    the ideal opportunity for the authoritarian-minded to amass,    consolidate and concentrate power. Dissent can be more easily    portrayed as treachery; jingoism sweeps the nation, boosting    the popularity of the ruler; critics fall into line;    constitutional norms can be disregarded at a time of national    crisis.  <\/p>\n<p>    What happened in Syria cannot be divorced from what is    happening in Iraq and Yemen. In Mosul, at least 150    civilians perished in a Trumpist bombing raid  one of the    deadliest US raids since the calamitous Iraq invasion. Thats    more than perished in Assads gas attack in Khan Sheikhun, even    if the American weapons that slaughtered them are legal.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dozens were killed by a US strike against a school in Syria    last    month, largely unmourned by Trumps new apologists, as were    the 30 civilians killed in Trumps    failed Yemen raid in January, children among them. There    are children in Yemen too, you know, and they are being    slaughtered by US- and UK-backed Saudi warplanes. Trumps    liberal apologists wont cry for them or even acknowledge their    existence: they are, apparently, unpeople, rather than kids    clutching teddy bears as western-backed bombs rain on their    heads.  <\/p>\n<p>    How naive some of us were. Yes, some of those liberals were    cheerleaders of George W Bush as he launched an invasion of    Iraq which plunged the country  and the region  into blood    and chaos. They learned their lesson, though, right? I mean,    Trump almost makes a bloodstained Bush look like a paragon of    decency in comparison  surely they wont legitimise his war    machine too and laud him to boot?  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the main objections to Trump was that he was unstable,    impulsive, with authoritarian instincts, and would disregard    constitutional norms. This has turned out to be true, while    being applauded by his erstwhile detractors for doing so,    emboldening him to go further. Yet Im no fan of Trump, but     will be the battle cry of his erstwhile detractors. Still, the    children of Syria will die, just as they will die in Yemen and    Iraq and elsewhere. History will ask: how did this man become    president? And how did he maintain power when he did? Look no    further than the brittle, weak, pathetic liberal opposition.    The US deserves better, and so does the world.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/commentisfree\/2017\/apr\/09\/liberals-donald-trump-syria-missile-strikes\" title=\"Why are liberals now cheerleading a warmongering Trump? - The Guardian\">Why are liberals now cheerleading a warmongering Trump? - The Guardian<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Donald Trump speaks after the US fired a barrage of missiles into Syria. Photograph: Alex Brandon\/AP So now we know what it takes for an unhinged, bigoted demagogue to win liberal applause: just bypass a constitution to fire some missiles. 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