The New Old World Order

· Thursday, September 2, 2010

The post-Cold War new world order is rapidly breaking apart. Nations are returning to the ancient passions, rivalries and differences of past centuries.

Take Europe. The decades-old vision of a united pan-continental Europe without borders is dissolving. The cradle-to-grave welfare dream proved too expensive for Europe's shrinking and aging population.

Cultural, linguistic and economic divides between Germany and Greece, or Holland and Bulgaria, remain too wide to be bridged by fumbling bureaucrats in Brussels. NATO has devolved into a euphemism for American expeditionary forces.

Nationalism is returning, based on stronger common ties of language, history, religion and culture. We are even seeing the return of a two-century-old European "problem": a powerful Germany that logically seeks greater political influence commensurate with its undeniable economic superiority.

The tired Israeli-Palestinian fight over the future of the West Bank is no longer the nexus of Middle East tensions. The Muslim Arab world is now more terrified by the re-emergence of a bloc of old familiar non-Arabic, Islamic fundamentalist rivals.

With nuclear weapons, theocratic Iran wants to offer strategic protection to radical allies such as Syria, Hezbollah and Hamas, and at the same time restore Persian glory. While diverse, this rogue bunch shares contempt for the squabbling Sunni Arab world of rich but defenseless Gulf petro-sheikdoms and geriatric state authoritarians.

Turkey is flipping back to its pre-20th-century past. Its departure from NATO is not a question of if, but when. The European Union used to not want Turkey; now Turkey does not want the shaky EU.

Turkish revisionism now glorifies the old Ottoman sultanate. Turkey wants to recharge that reactionary model as the unifier and protector of Islam -- not the modern, vastly reduced secular state of Kemal Ataturk. Weak neighbors Armenia, Cyprus, Greece and Kurdistan have historical reasons to tremble.

Japan's economy is still stalled. Its affluent population is shrinking and aging. Elsewhere in the region, the Japanese see an expanding China and a lunatic nuclear North Korea. Yet Japan is not sure whether the inward-looking United States is still credible in its old promise of protection against any and all enemies.

One of two rather bleak Asian futures seems likely. Either an ascendant China will dictate the foreign policies of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, or lots of new freelancing nuclear powers will appear to deter China since it cannot count on an insolvent U.S. for protection.

Oil-rich Russia -- deprived of its communist-era empire -- seems to find lost imperial prestige and influence by being for everything that the U.S. is against. That translates into selling nuclear expertise and material to Iran, providing weapons to provocative states such as Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, and bullying neighbors over energy supplies.

Closer to home, Mexico has become a strange sort of friend. It devolves daily into a more corrupt and violent place than Iraq or Pakistan. The fossilized leadership in Mexico City shows no interest in reforming, either by opening its economy or liberalizing its political institutions.

Instead, Mexico's very survival for now rests on cynically exporting annually a million of its impoverished and unhappy citizens to America. More interested in money than its own people, the Mexican government counts on the more than $20 billion in remittances that return to the country each year.

But American citizens are tired of picking up the tab to subsidize nearly 15 million poor illegal aliens. The growing hostility between the two countries is reminiscent of 19th-century tensions across the Rio Grande.

How is America reacting to these back-to-the-future changes?

Politically divided, committed to two wars, in a deep recession, insolvent and still stunned by the financial meltdown of 2008, our government seems paralyzed. As European socialism implodes, for some reason a new statist U.S. government wants to copy failure by taking over ever more of the economy and borrowing trillions more dollars to provide additional entitlements.

As panicky old allies look for American protection, we talk of slashing our defense budget. In apologetic fashion, we spend more time appeasing confident enemies than buttressing worried friends.

Instead of finishing our border fence and closing the southern border, we are suing a state that is trying to enforce immigration laws that the federal government will not apply. And as sectarianism spreads abroad, we at home still pursue the failed salad bowl and caricature the once-successful American melting pot.

But just as old problems return, so do equally old solutions. Once-stodgy ideas like a free-market economy, strong defense, secure borders and national unity are suddenly appearing fresh and wise.

(C) 2010 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.


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Comments

Caseace

Right in front of our eyes the Europeon Socialist model of utopia collapses under it's own weight while Obama pursues headlong, the same failed ideology as if the world has never tried this before. Europeon countries are becoming more protective of their cultures and borders, while Obama doesn't even bother to give it lip service and in fact talks of amnesty. The Middle East is making alliances and bombs and Obama bows to Sheikhs and shakes hands and jokes with despots. This is going to end badly.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 1:35:01 AM


Michael

Hanson, you need to turn off your TV set. The world is becoming smaller and more homogeneous daily.

But the divisiveness you cite in country after country is EXACTLY the argument one-worlders make for setting the UN supreme among governments. Only a one-world government can police us all into submission. Those who seek "peace and safety" in a one-world government run by thugs will guarantee we have neither. Obamanation's pursuit of that goal, by subverting and destroying the sovereignty of the US as its major roadblock, is the ROOT of most of the evils we now battle.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 7:13:27 AM


TJS

Voters will crush Democrats in November, so the slide to socialism will be reversed. Voters have learned once again that Democrats cannot be trusted with the economy, housing programs, medicine, jobs, energy supply, retirement savings, schools, defense, financial reform, ... or anything at all.

Europe will never truly shape up. But they are practicing spending restraint, unlike Democrats, and Germany is growing very nicely because of prudence.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 12:52:34 PM


A Citizen

Michael said; "the divisiveness you cite in country after country is EXACTLY the argument one-worlders make for setting the UN supreme among governments. Only a one-world government can police us all into submission. Those who seek "peace and safety" in a one-world government run by thugs will guarantee we have neither."

Mike, isn't that exactly the point that Mr. Hanson is trying to make? None of these countries can even take care of themselves, so how is a corrupt group of UN elitists with disparate political objectives going to bring "order" to the world as a whole? It's for this reason that mankind should abandon this idea of a forced utopia, and concentrate on the tried and true things that bring liberty, freedom and wealth to a nation. Thereby being an example for other nations to follow.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 1:55:57 PM


Abu Nudnik

"Voters will crush Democrats in November, so the

slide to socialism will be reversed."

The first part seems possible but not inevitable; the second part seems unlikely. Reversing spending will be very difficult. Repealing Obamacare would require a majority that doesn't look like it's going to materialize. Republicans have shied from hard decisions in the past. Bribing the electorate is now par for the course. Reversing "entitlements" will not be easy. A lot of political blood will be shed to change the debt picture. But I hope for that change.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 2:35:47 PM


A Citizen

Abu, I second that. I might have disagreed with you before McCain won his primary bid, but the more of that kind of crap I see, the more I'm convinced that there can be no turn around while the old guard RINOs still run (or are even part of) the party.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 2:53:04 PM


BJ

Any sentence that comes out of any politicians mouth that doesn't include term limits, and total spending cuts, should qualify that POL for no job. At some point we will have to as the bamster says, "have some skin in the game" and that skin means enduring the pain of losing our favorite "entitlement". When will we face the fact there can be no SS, Medicare, Medicaid, welfare, etc. Our freedom includes not spending part of our lives supporting others-at gunpoint by a despotic govt. I have grandchildren and I am so afraid they will be caught in the coming storm which I believe includes anarchy and revolution on the way back to the real America. God Help Us

Posted September 2, 2010 at 3:06:10 PM


Michael

To A. Citizen - the point of the one-worlders, which I also took to be Hanson's - is that the divisiveness is exactly the reason to bring in a one-world government. It doesn't matter that the UN would be incapable - any more than it matters to liberals (and asleep Americans) that our government can't solve our problems - that just doesn't stop them from trying over and over at our expense.

Posted September 2, 2010 at 4:20:56 PM


TheVonz

Again.... why is this potus, cabinet, czars, non-constitutional congress members, and supreme court justices - NOT - being impeached (at the very least) or brought up on charges of Treason - Enemies of the US Domestic?? Look up the Webster’s definition of "domestic" and "enemy", and you will have ample grounds for Treason.

John.

Posted September 3, 2010 at 2:04:58 PM


Walter Jones

Since the excuse for the illegals is that they "do the jobs American's no longer want" maybe we should think about electing a few to Congress, since many of the Americans there obviously don't want to do the work...

Posted September 3, 2010 at 11:39:06 PM


Brenda

So where do we go from here if they impose a New World Order? What country do we flee to break free from these chains If Obama passes these laws?

Posted September 6, 2010 at 3:33:51 AM


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