Bolton’s shameless coup rhetoric reflects the selfishness of US political elites
By Global Times Published:
Jul 13, 2022
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202207/1270469.shtml
During an appearance on CNN Tuesday, former Trump
national security adviser John Bolton claimed that he had helped organize coups
in other countries and dismissed the actions of the former president in the
lead-up to the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, as not amounting to a coup
attempt, according to the Hill.
The former senior Republican official cited a failed 2019 Venezuelan coup
attempt against President Nicolás Maduro when he was pressed by the CNN anchor
to clarify what he was referencing in his comment about having planned coups.
But in fact, whether he admits it or not, the international community has been
quite clear about the consistent US practice of staging coups in other
countries, in line with the US diplomatic tradition.
In Bolton's 2020 memoir, The Room Where It Happened, he claims that Trump said
it would be "cool" to invade Venezuela and that the South American country
was "really part of the United States."
Too few forces can restrain the US, the only superpower since the end of the
Cold War, whether it be state actors, groups of states, or international
organizations, leading the US to espouse unilateralism and do whatever it
wants. This is undoubtedly a tragedy and an important reason why Bolton and
other US officials are so arrogant and unabashed that they can
straightforwardly admit their evil deeds abroad. Conducting such unethical
operations going against international law and rules without any fear of
punishment, that's the logic of bullying carried out by bad actors.
Washington also boasts of its "righteousness" and
"legitimacy" when it invades foreign countries and plans coups, as it
has done with Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, and many other
countries. No matter how self-serving it is and what severe impacts it has caused,
the US could always find a pliable reason to convince the American people that
sending its military to other countries or planning coups there is "to
serve the interests of the US."
Bolton's shameless
statement is a mirror of the long-standing selfishness of the US political
elites, and most of them are backed by rich corporations, which have a strong
will to monopolize coal, oil, and other special resources of other countries.
Political elites and the US government, as a result, become a tool of plutocracy
to achieve their own interests and continuously seize resources and benefits
from foreign countries.
The indifference Bolton has shown toward Venezuela is also alarming. He wrote
in his book that the pictures of Venezuelan service members fleeing at the
sound of explosions on August 4, 2019, were "hilarious." Such a state of
mind in Washington toward other countries stems from a US tradition under its
security concept - the safety of the country comes from its powerful actions
abroad, not at home.
Although Bolton disagreed with the premise that Trump attempted a coup, the
deadly riot about one and a half years ago clearly reflected the complete moral
bankruptcy of the US political establishment.
The US political elites have been using color revolutions and coup d'état as
weapons for decades, but they have backfired and finally have to swallow
the bitter pill of the so-called democracy they have promoted overseas. Despite
the system of discourse by which the US keeps whitewashing people, more are
recognizing the destructive nature of the US government - a hegemonic machine
that serves domestic plutocracy at the expense of the rest of the world.
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