The United States, Isolated and More Troubled than Ever

Published in Ahora
(Cuba) on 16 July 2014
by Patricio Montesinos (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Robert Sullivan. Edited by .

Edited by Helaine Schweitzer 

The American government, in addition to being isolated and viewed as increasingly losing its leadership role internationally, is more troubled than ever by the geopolitical changes rapidly taking place in the world today, and it is no wonder.

Washington’s clear aggression, even openly spying on its old allies such as Germany, and its continuously shocking and unbalanced actions, are nothing if not obvious signs of the changes transforming America, playing out in every corner of the planet and showing an empire on the brink of the abyss.

Several examples demonstrate the reasons for the incurable paranoia plaguing the White House: In Latin America, for instance, countries are no longer puppets and are even impudent. The Patria Grande, or great homeland, has ceased to be merely Latin America’s backyard, and now encompasses some European countries — even “water carriers” such as Spain, despite their being burdened by serious crises.

The Pentagon failed to rein in Venezuela, despite all the subversive actions the United States planned for the overthrow of the Bolivarian revolution led by President Nicolas Maduro. Instead, Maduro soars again with massive support in Latin America, the Caribbean and from friendly emerging powers.

In another show of unity in the region, the Patria Grande block has raised its voice in support of Argentina against the attacks of the parasitic "Made in USA,” vulture-like companies, just as it has in rejecting the massacres of Palestinians by Israel in recent days in Gaza, joining the vast majority of the international community.

On the other hand, Washington’s involvement in an overabundance of ongoing war fronts has boomeranged. In Syria, the U.S. failed to topple the government of President Bashar Assad. In Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, Washington is unable to control the chaos and bedlam created by its illegal invasions and occupations. And Washington’s plan to encircle Russia through Ukraine, with the complicity of the European Union, has encountered a wall of containment from Moscow.

The White House doesn’t even want to mention Iran, because it clearly knows the kind of consistent response it will get from Tehran, which warned it in no uncertain terms of the consequences of a possible attack against the Persian country. Similar situations exist in North Korea, and in Asia generally, where a muscular China has made it clear to Washington that it does not want war in this thriving region.

The current U.S. administration, headed — or rather, beheaded — by Barack Obama, is challenged on a domestic as well as a global level.

Obama is the least popular American president in the last 70 years, the worst spy in history because everyone knows it, and the most vilified — not only by Republicans, but also Democrats — to the point that they are seeking to impeach him before the end of his time on the throne.

The future for the undeserved Nobel Peace Prize winner and his empire has turned particularly stormy, with China and Russia both calling for an end to his unilateral dominance. Recent visits by Putin and Xi Jinping to Latin America and the Caribbean, including Cuba and the summit of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) in Fortaleza, a city of the South American giant Brazil, speak very eloquently of the objectives of Moscow and Beijing.

Washington actually has few options. It can either comply with the demands of peace that stir the world and get along with the rest of us, or end up falling apart as the Roman Empire did, even if by doing so it would make the grave mistake of unleashing a devastating global war.


El régimen norteamericano, además de estar aislado y de ver perder cada día su hegemonía internacional, anda más turbado que nunca por los cambios geopolíticos que aceleradamente tienen lugar hoy en el mundo, y de verdad que no es para menos.
La agresividad evidente de Washington, que espía incluso abiertamente a sus viejos “aliados”, como Alemania, y sus continuos sobresaltos y actuaciones desequilibradas, no son otra cosa que claros síntomas ante las transformaciones en su contra que se escenifican en todos los rincones del planeta tierra, las cuales auguran un imperio decadente al borde del abismo.
Varios ejemplos demuestran las causas de la paranoia sin cura de la Casa Blanca y sus desvelos: En América Latina ya ni siquiera le quedan marionetas, al menos impúdicas, y la Patria Grande ha dejado de ser su traspatio, que ahora lo son algunos países europeos, siempre “palanganeros” como España, pero agobiados por graves crisis.
A Venezuela no consiguieron ahogarla a pesar de todas las acciones subversivas que planearon en el Pentágono para derrocar a la Revolución Bolivariana liderada por el presidente Nicolás Maduro, que nuevamente se encumbra con el espaldarazo masivo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, y potencias amigas emergentes.
La Patria Grande en bloque ha alzado su voz para apoyar a Argentina frente a las embestidas de los parásitos Fondos Buitres “Made in USA”, en otra demostración de unidad de la región, como lo ha hecho en rechazo a las masacres de palestinos perpetradas por Israel en los últimos días en Gaza, al igual que la inmensa mayoría la comunidad internacional.
De otro lado, los demasiados frentes de guerra abiertos por Washington se le han convertido en un boomerang. En Siria no logró derribar al gobierno del presidente Bashar al Asad, en Irak, Afganistán y Libia es incapaz de controlar la situación de caos y manicomio que creó en esos Estados con sus ilegales invasiones y ocupaciones, mientras su plan de cercar a Rusia a través de Ucrania, con la complicidad de la Unión Europea, ha encontrado un muro de contención en Moscú.
De Irán, ni siquiera la Casa Blanca quiere hacer mención, porque conoce muy bien la respuesta reiterada de Teherán, que le ha advertido sin paños tibios acerca de las consecuencias de una eventual agresión contra el país persa.
Algo similar le ocurre con Corea del Norte, y en general en Asia, donde la musculosa China ha esclarecido a Washington que no desea conflictos bélicos en esa próspera área geográfica.
La actual administración de Estados Unidos, encabezada, mejor dicho “descabezada” por Barack Obama, es cuestionada a nivel planetario, y por sus propios ciudadanos.
Obama es el mandatario norteamericano menos popular de los últimos 70 años, el peor espía de la historia porque todo el mundo lo sabe, y el más vilipendiado tanto por congresistas republicanos como demócratas, al punto que pretenden destronarlo antes de concluir su permanencia en el trono.
El futuro para el inmerecido Premio Nobel de la Paz, y su imperio, se torna realmente tormentoso porque al unísono China y Rusia han determinado ponerle freno definitivamente a su dominio unipolar.
Las giras por estos días de Vladímir Putin y Xi Jinping por Latinoamérica y Caribe, incluida Cuba, y la cumbre del Grupo BRICS (Brasil, Rusia, India, China y Sudáfrica), a iniciarse este lunes en Fortaleza, ciudad del gigante sudamericano, son bien elocuentes sobre los objetivos de Moscú y Beijing.
Washington tiene en realidad escasas opciones, o se ajusta a los reclamos de paz que remueven al mundo y convive con los demás, o terminará desmoronándose como el imperio romano, incluso si comete el grave error de desatar una devastadora guerra global.
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