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Trump United Kingdom Visit: The Winners And Losers Of That Not-So-Special Relationship By Martin Jay!!
(2019-06-05 at 19:24:23 )
Trump United Kingdom Visit: The Winners and Losers of That Not-So-Special Relationship by Martin Jay
The superlatives stack up when you take in the sheer scale and significance of the President Trump official state visit to the United Kingdom.
The Queen pulled out all the stops and made sure that President Trump and his family were given the full nine yards of pomp befitting of a United States president during what is very troubling times in both the United Kingdom and the world in general.
But if you can wade through the tomes of what commentators are taking on board just to analyze what is actually happening - and you can turn away from the protests and the impressive creativity of British protestors who hate President Trump - you are left with the simple question: who is the real winner? The United Kingdom or President Trump?
Much is written about the -special relationship- between the United States and Britain and how, historically, both countries have stood by one anothers sides but in reality, despite the enormous fanfare and media bandwidth the trip is swallowing up, there is really very little if anything for Britain to extract from the unprecedented visit.
Although President Trump was invited by the Queen, this has not deterred him from capitalizing on the visit to promote himself for his reelection bid in 2020.
Every single shot, every angle, every sound bite was crafted for the cameras; even President Trumps speech, a glowing appraisal of Queen Elizabeth II, was written for the sole purpose of making Donald Trump, essentially, look like a Brit.
A cynical viewer of the speeches might have noted how the Queen referred to his own Scottish ancestry (was that requested by his people?) as the British monarch might be hoping that Donald Trump can help Britain during what are tumultuous times of uncertainty over Brexit.
Yet the massive PR campaign is only going to work for President Trump and his campaign to get re-elected.
Even the visit to Westminster Abbey and the laying of the wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier will be very well received by religious conservatives back home - a new target group of Donald Trumps.
And the D-Day ceremony, no doubt, will work wonders for any members of the United States military which might have been considered floating voters.
Historically, the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States is really nothing more than an urban myth which has new life forced into it when both Washington and Westminster concurrently need it to serve their political purposes.
George W Bush played this card brilliantly with Tony Blair who supported his erroneous venture in Iraq in 2003, based on entirely fabricated intelligence; Blair reciprocated by giving a glowing speech about the special relationship at the state of the union speech in the same year, bringing tears almost to the United States presidents cherub like cheeks.
But where was the special relationship when the Falklands was invaded in 1982 by Argentinean forces loyal to a south American despot which Washington did not want to upset?
Or indeed, where was that same special relationship, going further back, in 1965 when the United States began a war in Vietnam, where a United States president was told quite defiantly by Harold Wilson, that British soldiers would not be heading there?
Even when the special relationship was managed by Churchill, it took the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour to bring the United States of America into WWII, after Britain took a beating of well over two years by Germany. Some chicken. Some neck.
And where is the special relationship now, today, when President Trumps moronic meddling in the Middle East, hoping to manufacture a war with Iran, will only destabilize the region and set back United Kingdom interests?
Where is that same special relationship where President Trump is threatening Britain over its 5G telecoms deal with Huawei - where the United Kingdom might be kicked out of the intel sharing -five eyes- community?
The special relationship is really not special at all.
But even if President Trump wants to help the United Kingdom, there really is not too much there for him to even grapple with in the first place.
The Queen may well believe that President Trump can break a political deadlock over Brexit and bolster Britains negotiating edge with the EU, but given that his track record in North Korea, Venezuela, China and Iran, it is hard to imagine how his own unique -Midas Touch- can help Britain.
The truth is that even if President Trump got involved, he would probably make the situation with the EU worse than it presently is.
Much hope is placed on President Trump also conjuring up a new United States-UK trade deal, but what pundits often miss out then they espouse such lofty ideas is that it will not be President Trump that ultimately signs that off - if it is to happen - but the United States Congress.
President Trump may well put his weight behind the idea, but the detachment of President Trump from the United States Congress and in particular the Democrats, will be a deal breaker.
President Trump is an extraordinary opportunist and the United Kingdom trip is all about backing himself both ways.
Either as a second term President or as a businessman who cleans up post 2020, who will manipulate every second of video footage from the United Kingdom trip and whose daughter, Ivanka, is playing an increasingly high profile role - sparking questions whether his long term plans are to install her in the Oval office.
Everything Trump does is for the cameras and his complaints about the only United States network covering the state visit being CNN are particularly amusing though, given that Atlanta broadcasted a documentary on the same day of his London arrival about President Trumps crooked real estate businesses which left humble people robbed of their savings through an ingenious scam whereby he sold his name to property developers and was required, by contract, to turn up with his family once a year to puff up the investors confidence.
This is really all what we are seeing in the United Kingdom with President Trump.
Inflating himself and his familys profile so as to cash in on more money to be extracted for a business empire which has a shocking track record of failure.
One nugget in the CNN documentary which was interesting is how Donald Trumps investments in real estate in recent years were all cash.
Where did that money come from, given that the New York Times has proven that Donald Trumps businesses have lost billions? Special relationships?
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