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Trump regime's 'War to eliminate enemies replaces politics' exposes the Korean Peninsula to the 'War not-for-all' theory

김종찬안보 2024. 11. 7. 12:59
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Trump regime's 'War to eliminate enemies replaces politics' exposes the Korean Peninsula to the 'War not-for-all' theory

As the Trump regime's US 'replaces politics with war' through elections, the Korean Peninsula began to be exposed to the 'War not-for-all' theory, which was the foundation for the Reagan regime's hardline conservative strategy of 'removing enemies'.

As the outline of President Trump's election was not yet clear, he first spoke on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Saudi Crown Prince Bin Salman, and Vice President Harris of the Democratic administration, who showed a lack of management in strengthening the war despite the Biden regime's support of American money and weapons, lost the American vote on the 5th.

President Trump openly campaigned for male-dominated politics with scenes of Hulk Hogan tearing his shirt at the Republican National Convention and macho speeches at his last Madison Square Garden rally, and he even openly imitated sexual acts by holding a microphone and criticizing female candidate Harris during a campaign speech on the last day of the primary, and Americans chose him as 'the great United States'.

President Yoon Seok-yeol congratulated President-elect Trump on the morning of the 7th in a phone call, saying, "I sincerely congratulate you on your great victory with the slogan 'Make America Great Again.'" President-elect Trump responded, "Thank you very much. I send my special regards to the Korean people." President Yoon then said, "I hope that President-elect Trump will lead the great United States with his leadership," the presidential office released his remarks.

The New York Times diagnosed that “the decisive battle ahead will be the war that President Trump has said he will wage against the system he now regards as corrupt,” and that “if he follows through on his campaign promises, he will seek to consolidate more power in the presidency, subdue the ‘deep state’ and pursue ‘traitorous’ political opponents in both parties and the media,” and that from now on, “he learned in his first term how to pull the levers of power, not policy, and this time he will have more discretion, better-coordinated aides, and a party system that not only has the House and Senate but also the party that responded to him eight years ago is now fully responsive.”

In Trump’s political restoration, the belief in constitutionalism, the core of American democracy, has been replaced by the American public’s strongman, and has solidified into a system that prioritizes the granting of great authority to political power, and the hard-line conservative system that emerged in the past during times of war or national crisis has been adopted as a priority for ‘foreign war’ for the United States with the revival of the Trump system.

“Trump has spent the entire campaign cultivating Americans to view American democracy as a failed experiment,” historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of Strongman: Mussolini to the Present, told the Times. “While praising autocrats like Russia’s Putin and China’s Xi Jinping, he has used his campaign and campaign to prepare Americans for autocracy.”

The 2020 Strongman book said Trump “has sought to undermine a growing list of American institutions that stand in his way, including the intelligence community, the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the mainstream media, which he has labeled “the enemy of America,” and the integrity of the election itself.” “Trump has made his authoritarian instincts clear by refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the 2020 election,” Ben-Ghiat wrote of Trump’s election victory.

“He has been able to use the vocabulary of Nazis and Soviets to Citing excerpts from his speech, he labeled his opponents “vermin” and “enemies from within,” accused immigrants of “poisoning our country’s blood” and said he would “use the military to round up opponents,” adding that Trump’s victory “signifies the triumph of this vision of America and its reliance on violence as a means of solving political problems.” 

Peter H. Wehner, a former strategist for President George W. Bush and a Trump critic, said, “This election was a CT scan of the American people, revealing, at least in part, a frightening affinity for a man who has engaged in borderless corruption.” “Trump is no longer a deviant. He is normative," the US choice was revealed to the NYT.

Regarding Trump's election, the NYT said, "Many Americans, rather than being offended by Trump's blatant and anger-based appeals to race, gender, religion, country of origin, and especially transgender identity, responded with agreement," and "Many, rather than being offended by his blatant lies and outrageous conspiracy theories, found him genuine, and many accepted Trump's claim that he was a 'victim of persecution' rather than dismissing him as a convicted felon who had been convicted in multiple courts of sexual abuse or defamation."

The CIA project that led the first Trump administration's North Korea-US summit strategy, with the Moon Jae-in administration acting as the 'driver', contributed to the creation of preliminary conditions for the initial vicious 'nuclear war-free' operation on the Korean Peninsula, and the current Trump-Yoon Seok-yeol administration is following Israel and Ukraine with the 'enemy-making' and 'war-free' theories linked by the Heritage Foundation. As a hard-line conservative strategic site, it shows the restoration of the process of recovery in the early 1980s when the Chun Doo-hwan regime intervened in the hard-line conservative internationalization of the Reagan regime.