The Demolition of U.S. Diplomacy

found online by Raymond

 

William Burns, former Deputy Secretary of State,
President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
author: “The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal”

From former Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns in Foreign Affairs:

Not Since Joe McCarthy Has the State Department Suffered Such a Devastating Blow

By using his public office for personal gain, Trump has affirmed Putin’s long-held conviction—shared by autocrats the world over—that Americans are just as venal and self-absorbed as they are, just more hypocritical about it. For dictators, Trump is the gift that keeps on giving, a non-stop advertisement for Western self-dealing. So much for enlightened self-interest. So much for the power of our example. So much for our credibility.

We are digging a deep hole for ourselves in a world that is changing fast, filled with players who won’t wait for us to stop digging and a landscape that is quickly hardening against U.S. interests. Our allies are confused. Our adversaries are quick to take advantage. The institutions and coalitions we shaped over decades are wobbling. The confidence of the American people in the power and purpose of disciplined American leadership is evaporating.

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