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United States Foreign Policy Goes "Woke"? By Philip Giraldi
(2023-03-18 at 00:20:20 )
United States Foreign Policy Goes "Woke"? By Philip Giraldi
Regime change in store for cultural conservatives?
It is generally observed that imperial powers like the United States frequently interfere in foreign governments in support of economic or hard political reasons. To be sure, Washington,D.C. has refined the process so it can plausibly deny that it is interfering at all, that the change is spontaneous and comes from the people and institutions in the country that is being targeted for change.
One recalls how handing out cookies in Maidan Square in Kiev served as an incentive wrapped around a publicity stunt to bring about regime change in Ukraine in 2014 when Senator John McCain and the State Departments Victoria Nuland were featured performers in a $5 billion investment by the United States government to topple the friendly-to-Russia regime of President Viktor Yanukovych.
Of course, change for the sake of a short-term objective might not always be the best way to go and one might suggest that the success in bringing in a new government acceptable to Ms Nuland has not really turned out that well for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, nor for those United States of Americans who understand that the Biden Administrations pledge to arm Ukraine and stay in the fight against Russia "as long as it takes" just might not be very good for the United States either.
And the United States continues to be at it, meddling in what was once regarded as something like a war crime, though it now prefers to conceal what it is up to by preaching "democracy" and wrapping the message in "woke-ish progressivism" at every opportunity.
An interesting recent trip by a senior government official that was not reported in the mainstream media suggests that the game is still afoot in Eastern Europe. The early February visitor was Samantha Power, currently head of USAID, and a familiar figure from the Barack Obama Administration, where she served as Ambassador to the United Nations and was a dedicated liberal interventionist involved in the Libya debacle as well as various other wars started by that estimable Nobel Peace Prize recipient after he had received his award. The Obama attack on Syria has been sustained until this day, with several American military bases continuing to function on Syrian territory, stealing the countrys oil and agricultural produce.
USAID was founded in 1961 and it was intended to serve as a vehicle for nurturing democratic government and associated civic institutions among nations that had little or no experience in popular government.
That role has become less relevant as nation states have evolved and the organization itself has responded by becoming more assertive in its role, pushing policies that have coincided with United States foreign policy objectives.
This has led some host nations to close down USAID offices. Within the United States government itself, participants in foreign policy formulation often observe that USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) now are largely in the business of doing what the Central Intelligence Agency used to do, i.e. interfering in local politics by supporting opposition parties and other dissident or even terrorist groups. Both organizations were very active in Ukraine in 2014 and served as conduits for money transfers to the opposition parties and those who were hostile to Russias influence for "democracy building."
Samantha Power, who is married to another Democratic Party affiliated power broker, lawyer Cass Sunstein, traveled to Hungary on her diplomatic passport but took pains to cover her travel as a routine bureaucratic visit to an overseas post. Hungary is undeniably a democracy, is a member of the European Union, and also of NATO, but Ms Power reportedly did not clear the travel with the Hungarian government and apparently did not meet with any government officials, even as a courtesy. She tweeted that her visit was to reestablish USAID in the Hungarian capital, "Great to be here in Budapest with USAmbHungary where USAID just relaunched new, locally-driven initiatives to help independent media thrive and reach new audiences, take on corruption and increase civic engagement."
By "independent media" Ms Power clearly meant that the United States will be directly supporting opposition press that is anti-government and which embraces the globalist-progressive view currently favored by the White House. A United States Embassy press release on the visit revealed that Ms Power was in town as part of a project to relaunch seven USAID programs throughout Eastern Europe. It did not elaborate on the "corruption" that Ms Power intended to address, which, of course, would have been a direct insult to the local governments wherever she intended to visit, nor did the document reveal that many of the groups that will be supported are likely to be affiliated with "globalist" George Soros.
In Budapest, Samantha Power did indeed meet with opposition political figures and civil organizations and groups, with particular emphasis on the homosexual community including "Joined divaDgiV, andraslederer, and viki radvanyi for lunch in Budapest where we spoke about their work to advocate for LGBTQI+ rights and dignity in Hungary and around the world budapestpride" as described in one of her tweeted messages after arrival.
Ms Power was also accompanied throughout by the highly controversial United States Ambassador David Pressman, who is openly homosexual, of course, married to a man, and who has been highly critical of the conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbans government, which was reelected in 2022 by a landslide margin in a vote that was considered free and fair.
Mr. Orban is disliked by Joe Bidens Washington,D.C. because he is conservative and a nationalist, not because he is incompetent or dishonest while Pressman was and is a perfect example of the Biden State Department sending a terrible fit as ambassador to an extremely conservative country just to make points with the gay community in the United States. Mr. Pressman has persisted in telling Hungarians how to behave not only on foreign policy but also on sexual diversity and cultural issues and, for his efforts, was finally told to "shut up" by Hungarys Foreign Minister.
To be sure, Hungarys undeniably democratic government, which is politically and economically tied to Washington,D.C. does not support the United States-led strategy to prolong and even escalate the Russia-Ukraine war and will not contribute to arming Ukraine.
It does not accept "globalist" open immigration that seeks to challenge the established national culture, and also opposes same-sex marriage on religious grounds. It does not allow LGBTQ material to be presented to minors in state schools, which it considers to be morally correct anti-pedophilia legislation. For that reason, the time was clearly right, in the "woke" view of the Biden Administration, for Samantha Power to show up with a little dose of regime change in her portfolio.
Hungarian officials had already expressed their concern over what they consider extreme pressure coming from the United States, largely because Hungary is a conservative country that values its culture and political independence. The visit by Ms Power sent a signal to the Hungarian government and people that the pressure will likely increase and that Washington,D.C. will not hesitate to use its embassies and overseas military bases to actively support groups that promote views that are not generally embraced by the local populations.
The Samantha Power story is of interest, to be sure, because it demonstrates that since the United States is the self-appointed enforcer of the "rules based international order" nothing in the world is off limits.
Far too many United States politicians and media pundits think that other states are not really sovereign and have to submit to United States dictates in everything, and if they dare to step out of line they can be punished.
If a conservative Christian country or leader - by which one might include Hungary, Russia or Brazil - believes that homosexuality or even abortion on demand are morally objectionable the United States now believes that it has a mandate to use federal government resources to change that perception including by actively engaging with a foreign nation and its government on its own soil. To put it bluntly, the United States must certainly be considered the world leader in compelling all nations to conform to the political and moral values that it insists be adhered to.
So if one wants to learn why United States Foreign Policy is so inept in terms of actually serving the interests of the American people, look no farther than was has happened and continues to roil in Ukraine as well as the implications of the Samantha Power visit to Hungary.
For Foreign Service Posts, providing support for the agendas of the collection of freak shows that make up the Democratic Party has become manifestly as or even more important than promoting genuine national interests overseas or assisting American businesses and travelers.
What is perhaps most interesting is the way the "woke" foreign policy is being largely concealed from the American public and is being run as some kind of stealth operation.
One initiative run by USAID in Macedonia in 2016 under President Obama included a $300,000 grant for "suitable" Macedonian applicants to "fund" a program entitled "LGBTI Inclusion" to counter how "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons continue to suffer discrimination and homophobic media content, both online and offline..
Considerable efforts are still needed to raise awareness of and respect for diversity within society and to counter intolerance."
How many United States of American taxpayers would be happy to learn that their hard-earned money has been going to support programs run in nonconsenting foreign democracies to make them more "woke?"
Of course, no one in the Biden Administration is telling the public about it, nor is the story likely to appear in the mainstream media, so presumably no one will know!!
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