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How low American statesmen and leaders have fallen, since that moment? I do not know if things happened exactly as portrayed there, but it does express values that, alas, disappeared from US foreign policy. America lost its magnamimity: humanity, honesty, and mercy. All that was destroyed, from the inside, by a group American academics, who brought back an infamous foreign policy doctrine from the rubbles of war-ravaged Germany, and revived it in the 1950s. It's called 𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑙 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑠𝑚: developed and refined by Otto von Bismarck, founder of the Second German Reich (which ushered not unsurprisingly into the Third). A character whom they raised to the status patron saint and idol. For political realists, international law, honesty, morals, ethics and truth are empty words. They smirk when they hear that. Their motto has been, ever since: 𝑚𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑚𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑠 𝑟𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡. Force of arms, and military violence only determines what it right and what is wrong. Needless to say, political realists understood the rule of a Militaristic caste over Japan from 1932 to August 1945, since they thought along the same line. According to that philosophy, Japan had obviously been "doing right" in Manchuria, Korea and China, by virtue of the fact it had the military might to do so. And they will likely disapprove General Mc Arthur for not having punished and degraded the Emperor of Japan, in the same way as American Presidents became eager to demean other chiefs of state, since the early 2000s. Witness the smugness with which American Presidents have liked to travel around Europe lately, and the way they treat European heads of states: as lackeys. Of course, Donald Trump was a caricatural instance of this, an oaf who did not bother to learn geography. But so were George W. Bush and his gang of cynical thugs, who left Europeans and Arabs stunned with their demeanor. And what about Barack Obama, who came to a speech in Stockholm to humiliate a Committee who had (probably unadvisedly) granted him a Nobel Prize for Peace?... and went on to broadcast worldwide the extra-judicial execution of a terrorist? And what about Joe Biden, who doesn't seem to tell the difference between (sordid) family business and US affairs of state? It's heart-wrenching: the latest American Presidents have completely turned their backs to what America used to be. Their moral justification is their bombs and cannons. These are not statesmen, but second-class politicoes, barely good enough to grasp their parrochial affairs, and wilfully ignorant of the rules and needs of the broad world. One of the reasons, is that they learned this claptrap about political realism at university. Just like the British of the 19th century, they have no problem going to war for the freedoms their own country, but can't figure out why they should grant those same rights to non-American people? Political realism might be a euphemism for pre-1945 ethnic supremacism.
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