Below is an article, with the author's approval, from the October
14, 2011 issue of To The Point news, by Dr. Jack Wheeler. He was an advisor to
President Reagan, including the policy leading to the winning of the "cold
war". His weekly newsletter is packed with geo-political news/articles by
Dr. Jack and other noted authors regularly in the news!
I hope you take the time to read its entirety!
The To The Point 10/14/11 article by Dr. Jack Wheeler:
I've been asked by friends of a particular candidate to provide
him with a private briefing on the most critical foreign policy issues America
faces. What follows is not the usual HFR but a condensed summary of that
briefing, which contains much of my Map of the Future talk at Rendezvous XI
last weekend.
Russia. Putin is an ersatz macho-man, all hat and no karovi.
Russia's navy is made of rust. Russia's ill-trained army of drunkards couldn't
conquer Romania. Russian male life expectancy is lower than that of Bangladesh.
Russia is a mafiacracy with a doomed economy dependent on oil & gas exports
that fracking in Europe & the US will make uncompetitive. Do svidanya.
China. No wives, no water, no banks - and a hyper-dangerous
military. Much of China is uninhabited - deserts, mountains, and wastelands.
Habitable China is about the size of the US east of the Mississippi, with over
a billion people squeezed into it. Northern China is turning into a waterless
dust bowl. Scores of millions of Chinese men will never get married due to the
Chicom's idiotic one-child policy and resultant mass female infanticide.
100 million bachelors are explosively dangerous. Chinese state
banks are insolvent after going on a post-2008 loan binge with debt and credit
in China now (according to the IMF) above 200% of GDP. A sharp economic
contraction (increasingly likely) plus all those angry unmarried men equals
war, the history-honored scapegoat diversion of tyrants.�
The obvious Chicom choice for war would be Taiwan. But the Formosa
Strait is 100 miles wide and China has no amphibious capacity. Taiwan is on the
northern rim of the South China Sea, rapidly becoming one of the most
jeopardous flash points in the world. Bordered by Taiwan, the Philippines,
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and China, over 50% by value
of the world's shipping traverses it - and China claims all of it, the entire
South China Sea, as its own territorial waters.
This cannot stand. China must be publicly informed by the next
president that the South China Sea is international waters, period, there will
be no discussion or negotiation. What is to be negotiated is the cooperative
exploitation of what resources, such as oil, it may contain. No amount of
Chicom bullying and saber-rattling will do any good. Every other country on the
sea will join the US in this - and so will India and Japan.
Further, the Chicoms need to grasp that any aggression of theirs
in the South China Sea will be naval only, and thus does nothing to occupy all
their angry young bachelors. They need to go some place, a place with lots of
water and lots of room for them, a place where the women prefer them to the
local men who are drunks and beat up their wives, ideally a place once
belonging to China but stolen by a foreign aggressor - so to get it back would
give them a mission. Maybe even a wife.
There is such a place. It's called Siberia - specifically what
China called its Maritime Provinces and Russia, after it seized them in 1860,
calls the Russian Far East.
It's only a matter of time, at most a decade or two, before
Beijing converts most all of eastern Siberia into Chinese Siberia. There is
simply no way a dying Russia can hold on to it. Might as well divert the
Chicoms toward it and away from Taiwan and the South China Sea.�
North Korea. The Norks have no nukes. The half-kiloton yield in
their tests means they failed to make weapons-grade plutonium. So they are no
threat to us. They are a threat to South Korea with 11,000 artillery tubes
aimed at the 17 million people of Greater Seoul. There is no need for American
soldiers to be hostages to this. South Korea is a rich country with a powerful
military capable of taking care of itself. We do not need to be there any
longer.
India. The world's largest democracy is prickly, but the only
country in Asia capable of standing up to China. The Chicoms are building naval
bases in India's Indian Ocean neighbors such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Burma,
which they call their "String of Pearls" around India's neck. India
is countering with a growing alliance with China's ancient neighbor enemy,
Vietnam.
The next president should build on President Bush's initiative for
military and economic ties between the US and India. That could include a joint
India-US naval base in Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam on the South China Sea. The
Vietnamese would welcome us. Among nations, there are no permanent enemies,
only permanent interests.
The Great Game of the 19th century was between the Russian and
British Empires colliding in Asia. The 21st century players of this game are
China and India. It's in our interests to be on India's side.
Pakistan/Afghanistan. Both are make-believe countries with no
legitimate rationale for sovereignty. The key problem in both is Pakistan's
"government within a government" spy agency, the ISI - Inter-Services
Intelligence. It is radical hate-America jihadi Islamist. It created and is in
the heroin business with the Taliban. The first necessary condition towards any
solution in this region is its dismantlement.
The other key problem is our State Department's anaphylactic
allergy to regime and border changes. The best solution for Afghanistan would
be for it to cease to exist as presently constituted. Actually, the same for
Pakistan.�
The Baluchis of southern Afghanistan and southwest Pakistan want
their own Baluchistan (they have a marvelous harbor and the biggest gold
deposits in the world according to BHP Biliton). They'd be joined by the
Baluchis of southeast Iran and most likely by the Sindhis of adjoining Sind in
southern Pakistan with the big city of Karachi.�
The Tajiks of northern Afghanistan do not want their lives run by
Pushtuns. They'd much rather secede and join Tajikistan - which wants our help
to stabilize and protect it from Russia. The Pushtuns straddle the Af-Pak
border. They dream of being united in a separate Pushtunistan. Pakistan's
ruling group, the Punjabis, would retain the Punjab.
But basically, as with the Koreas, this no longer should be our
problem to solve. Af-Pak should be India's problem to solve - Pak nukes, after
all, are aimed at India, not us. There is no real nation to build in Afghanistan,
and our troops have no purpose dying for it. Terrorist threats are the business
of the CIA and spec-ops teams, not the Marines or Army.�
Again, we need to ally with India and assist them in what is their
problem, not ours, to solve.
Iran. This week we learned that Iran's government planned an act
of war against us in our own capital. It is hard to overestimate the number of
problems in the world that would be solved with this government gone. And
that's the solution: regime change. Apply a straightforward Reagan Doctrine
strategy to overthrow Iran's mullah regime by sponsoring - with money and
weapons - insurrections throughout the country.
Of Iran's 78 million, over 20 million are ethnic Azeri - almost
three times the number of Azeris in Azerbaijan next door, whom they would love
to join in a Greater Azerbaijan. There are at least eight million Kurds, who
would fight tooth and nail against their Tehran oppressors if we gave them
support. There are three million Ahwazi Arabs who populate Iran's oil patch,
Kuhzestan, across the border from southern Iraq.�
And of course there are the Persians themselves, some 33 million,
whose mass street protests have been so brutally suppressed (and which the
current president did not lift a finger or say a word to support).
A president determined to effect regime change in Iran would
succeed quickly. The world's main state sponsor of Islamic terrorism would be
no more. Iraq would be free to flourish, Syria would be quickly liberated, the
threat to the Saudi and Gulf oil fields would be removed, and of course, Iran's
nuclear program would be destroyed in the process (Israeli spec-ops would see
to that).�
It's a long list of positives and few if any negatives. All it
needs is a president with the courage of Ronald Reagan.
Israel. The pre-1967 demarcations our current president demands
Israel return to were not borders - they were cease-fire lines where Israel was
able to stop the Arab invasions after declaring its independence in 1948. The
Six-Day War recaptured Israel's legitimate territory, and that territory,
including Golan and Judea-Samaria (the so-called "West Bank") should
remain so.
The Palestinians need to be told to STFU, that they no longer will
be coddled and treated like spoiled children. They will recognize the state of
Israel as legitimate and Jewish, or they can move to the Sinai, where Egypt
will give them a Palestinian State since the Egyptians love Palestinians so
much (the dirty secret is that the rest of the Arab world despises Palestinians
and calls them rafida, Arabic for the N-word). Arabs and Euroweenies who object
can shove their Nazi Anti-Semitism up their noses.
That's the way a pro-American pro-Israel president would deal with
Israel and the Arabs. Then there's Turkey.�
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (air-doh-wan) is an
Islamist megalomaniac fantasizing about recreating the Ottoman Caliphate. He is
constantly threatening Israel, pretending his high school navy is a match for
Israel's NFL navy. Yet he has gutted the Turkish officer corps and filled it
with incompetent stooges.�
Erdogan needs a US president to explain to him that any duke-out
between Turkey and Israel will result in his total humiliation, causing his
overthrow and Turkey's expulsion from NATO.
Islam. In addition to the above re: Israel and Iran, the next
president should make a clear and public distinction between Islam the religion
and Islamism the political ideology masquerading as a religion. That Islamism
will no longer be accorded the respect due an actual religion but treated with
the contempt due any fascist ideology such as Communism or Nazism.
The next president should draw a distinct line between all
variants of Islamism, such as Wahhabis, Deobandis, Khomeini Shias, and other
forms of Jihadi and Sharia Islam, with peaceful and tolerant forms of Islam
such as practiced by Sufis and Ismailis. It is with the latter that the future
of Islam lies.�
And for any Moslem in the US who agitates for Sharia law, he is
welcome to do so - in a country that practices it, not in America. As for
Islamic terrorism, its practitioners should receive a drone strike -a policy of
the current president that should be continued.
The current president has, however, utterly failed to champion the
rights and religious freedom of Christians in the Moslem world. A truly
American foreign policy would do so.�
Europe. It's Old Europe, now known as the Eurozone, serving as an
object lesson of the scam of the welfare state versus New Europe, the liberated
former colonies of the Soviet Union who learned the hard way the evils of
socialism and the virtues of capitalism.�
A new president would focus attention on the Baltics, Poland,
Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia, and
Slovenia. And he would politely educate the lands of Old Europe on welfare
state socialism as a religion of envy. Ireland is already figuring this out and
is recovering thereby.
Mexico. As Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty significantly
helped bring freedom to Soviet Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the next
president could institute a Radio Free Mexico (including satellite television
and web sites) teaching free market and small business economics to Mexicans.�
Mexico is the land of crony corrupt corporate fascist capitalism.
As a result, most Mexicans live in medieval poverty while the richest man in
the world is a Mexican - Carlos Slim - whose wealth was gained with state-protected
monopolies. A true free market economy would enable Mexicans to become
prosperous in their own country.�
The only real solution to the US illegal alien problem is for
those aliens to want to stay in or go back to their own country where they are
free to prosper.
In the meantime, the next president can use the National Guard,
seriously armed, to secure our borders. And if drone strikes are so good at
killing terrorists, they should be equally good at killing leaders of the
Mexican drug cartels.�
America and the World. The next president's foreign policy should
be based on the opposite of the current president.
The current president is embarrassed to be an American. The next
president should be bursting with pride to be an American. The current
president has a compulsion to apologize for America, a compulsion to appease
those who envy America and her historically unparalleled success. The next
president should feel America has nothing whatever to apologize for, and could
not care less about those who envy her.
The next president, as opposed to the current one, should have no
qualms in laughing at the lunacy of Warmism, the theory of human CO2 production
causing global doom. Warmism is the Fascist Left's replacement for Marxism as a
rationale for their seizure of power over our lives.�
CO2 is a trace greenhouse gas (95% of the world's atmospheric
greenhouse gases is water vapor), and our human production is a trace of that.
One tenth of one percent of greenhouse gases are made by man. Humans do not
cause global warming, period.
Explaining and rejecting this removes the obstacles to the world's
most game-changing technology today - hydraulic fracturing or fracking of shale
gas and shale oil deposits. Once the political shackles on this technology are
removed, America will not only be fully energy independent, but a major energy
exporter to the world. The crony capitalist scam of "renewable
energy" will be dead -no more Solyndras, wind farm boondoggles, and
ethanol subsidies.
Oh, Russia's energy stranglehold on Europe will disappear and
Israel will be an energy exporter. Exposing the Fascist Left's hoax of Warmism
and fully utilizing fracking technology will enable America and much of the
world to live in an era of cheap and abundant energy - providing the material
foundation for an ever-growing widespread prosperity.
Lastly, the next president needs to explain that America really
does need to be the world's policeman. As America apologizes and retreats from
the world, the wolves emerge from the forest, from China to Iran. Only America
can keep the world's wolves at bay.
We do not need to nation-build. We do not need our soldiers in
Afghanistan. We do not need our soldiers in South Korea. We do not need our
soldiers in Europe - Russian tanks (however many can still run) are not going
to charge through the Fulda Gap. Once we effect regime change in Iran, we will
not need our soldiers in Iraq.�
We do need a strong, well-equipped and trained military, an army,
an air force, and coast guard. But what we need most of all is an immensely
strong navy, along with special forces - Marines, Rangers, SEALs, Delta, et al.
Without that, the world's wolf packs run wild and unchecked.�
The American Economy and Foreign Policy. A strong America
obviously requires a strong and flourishing economy. This can only be achieved
by getting the government out of the way of it.
This cannot be done by a smooth-talking sophist who believes in
Warmism (thus renewable energy crony capitalist scams), and whose health care
program served as the model for the abomination of Obamacare.
This cannot be done by a Johnny One Note who can only talk about
his tax reform plan that will take years to implement (if ever), and thus will
do absolutely nothing to immediately revive the economy and create massive job
growth.
This cannot be done by anyone pretending his business experience
can be applied to running a government. Governments and their bureaucracies are
the opposite of a for-profit business and cannot be run on business principles.
Governments, the federal government in particular, can only be run on
Constitutional principles, which means eliminating all federal activities,
programs, agencies, and departments not enumeratedly authorized by the
Constitution. (Not all at once but in an orderly manner - Rome wasn't torn down
in a day.)
This can be done only by someone with successful executive
government experience who is committed to those Constitutional restrictions,
most particularly those embodied in the 10th Amendment.
I wish that person well in the debate next Tuesday and in the
months of campaigning to come. The 2012 GOP nomination campaign will be a test
of endurance. It will not and mathematically cannot be won quickly.
30 states hold their GOP primaries before April, which are by new
RNC rules proportional. A candidate who wins a majority or plurality of votes
in these primaries only gets his proportion of the delegates - it's not
winner-take-all. 55% of the votes, say, gets you 55% of the delegates, no more.
Further, because they are in violation of RNC rules for insisting
on ridiculously early primaries, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina,
Florida, Arizona, and Michigan will be penalized with a loss of half of their
delegates. Iowa is a non-binding caucus so it's just a pr show.
The race will not be won until deep into April - and thus will be
won by the best funded, best organized, and most determined never-give-up
persistent candidate. For America's sake, let that candidate be also the most
Constitutionally principled.
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