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Mark A Kruger's avatar

It’s thorough analysis as always but I think many Dems miss 2 things.

First, In the mind of core MAGA folks the Ukraine war was money laundering for Zelenskyy and sanctioned by Biden. They see billions of dollars wasted. To the mind of the next circle out they see Ukraine as a quagmire that is untenable and needs resolution but Eurocentric Democrats obstruct any real progress - and again a money pit.

In the face of Ukraine waste and dithering, nothing Trump has done looks very expensive of plodding. The Iran Strike and Venezuela strikes were one day events leaving no American presence behind. Drone strikes and bombings of ISIS in Syria might raise some eyebrows but they mostly produce indifference.

Secondly, analysts continually use the phrase “Regime Change” to describe Venezuela and Iran strikes. It’s a perfectly fine phrase and has a negative valence for nearly all Americans because of the Iraq war. But using it is a mistake.

When I hear regime change (maybe you as well) I think of the quagmire of the Iraq war and the trillion dollars spent there. I think of the zigzagging political attempts to tamp down violence and impose democracy. Democrats and many republicans have emphasized the ugly results of regime change over and over in subsequent campaigns.

But to most Americans (at least those without TDS) this doesn’t feel like that. It may be regime change but it isn’t your Mamma’s recipe. Whatever Trump is doing, it’s cheaper. It’s clear he isn’t going to spend a decade occupying Venezuela — or even put any forces in country, except perhaps a few oil fields. It’s also clear that he’s not THAT concerned about the government of Venezuela as long as they play nice in the region and do things in US interests. That’s not really regime change as it’s been preached to us for 2 decades (pacification, terrorist hunting, debathification, fortified military bases on the ground, etc).

By using the phrase “regime change” commentators invite comparison with the Iraq war. Trump, in these early stages, appears to come out with shining colors. He’s clearly NOT producing a quagmire.

Trump’s foreign policy is “Sprawling” as Justin points out and its incoherence is a feature not a bug. But TLP (which is my favorite substack by far) often discounts or downplays Trump’s successes or the possibility of success. What should scare the Dems is that his foreign initiatives have the smell of strength and success. Do you really want to be arguing against the foreign policy of the president who defanged Iran? I know it remains to be seen but why not hedge your bets?

JMan 2819's avatar

It's fascinating that almost as soon as Ezra Klein declared the vibe shift to be over, the left reverted to 2021 form.

- they're defending dictators who oppress their people (Maduro)

- they're defending an Iranian theocracy (or at least silent about the protests, just like Obama)

- they're defending the right of white women to ram Federal officers with their cars

- they've been attacking Nicki Minaj for speaking up positively about Trump's efforts to stop the genocide of Nigerian Christians

It also shows how the left's preferred worldview, ostensibly based on liberation of the oppressed, leads them into defending oppression. There is an article that many readers here would enjoy: "liberal democracy vs. transnational progressivism"* and it does a great job of extracting key principles from the word salads found in postmodernism and critical theory. A few of them are:

- the group you belong to is more important that the individual

- groups are categorized into oppressor groups and victim groups, with oppressor groups being automatically evil and victim groups being automatically good.

- immigrants (legal or illegal) are automically members of victim groups

Once you understand this framework, the left's seemingly crazy position become logical. They all follow from their fundamental premises.

- the left defends Maduro because the capitalist bourgeoisie are oppressor groups and socialists are victim groups

- the left defends Islamic theocracy because Islam is a victim group, and there is a growing Christian presence in Iran, and Christianity is an oppressor group

- the left defends white women who (intentionally or accidentally) use force against ICE because they are defending victim groups

- Nigeria is a reset of Iran: Christianity is an oppressor group and Islam is a victim group

* https://sdb.dotclue.org/external/idealogical_war.pdf

This article is right up the alley of most readers here, so I'd recommend taking a look!

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