Return of American Politics

Return of American Politics

What the American Republicans implied for so long and implicitly will
come true – the Bush clan return to politics (though it has hardly
ever left it). George Bush Jr. announced unambiguously that his little
brother Jeb Bush will run in the presidential election.

The mother of the family is trying to demonstrate that she is against
this idea, thereby underlining that the post of president is not the
goal of their family but one way or another there is no need to doubg
that the past election was a badly rehearsed comedy by the
Republicans, and the Republican Party was waiting for the arrival of
Jeb Bush to big politics.

A lot of people in the United States, those who consider themselves
carriers of the American nation, rely on the Bush family for
withdrawing the United States from its current shameful state of total
capitulation before foreign and internal challenges. Will the former
or present neo-conservatives or will the new generation of Reaganists
come to Jeb Bush’s administration? It is hard to tell. However, the
meaning of `return’ is understood and obvious. There is nothing new,
and nothing original will be invented.

In foreign policy social and tax policies will be more reserved and
conservative. The same goes for the immigration policy despite Jeb
Bush’s close relations with Latin America. At last, the United States
will set to address the issues of foreign security. Some regional
groups, first of all southerners, conventionally called the
Confederates, may become stronger.

One can claim confidently that the Bush clan will not allow nurturing
a politician of the Conservative Republican environment alternative to
possible presidential candidates of their family. And it is very good.
The United States and the world are tired of the experiments of the
left liberals in Washington and Clinton and Obama types.

At the same time, the Republican administration will not take into
consideration that the American society strongly waggled towards the
left Liberal side with excessive freedom and open perversions, and
will hardly demonstratively wrap up already approved reforms in
medical programs. It is obvious that the Republicans are likely to
consolidate not `all’ Americans but only `its’ supporters and carriers
of the American ideas.

More intensive developments will take place in foreign policy.
Non-proliferation of mass destruction weapons seems like the United
States will not pedal this topic but will use these problems to
intensify their influence in the world and the regions. The United
States will use the Iranian issue as an arena for boosting pressure on
Arab states, possibly Turkey and South Asia.

The United States will reanimate its presence in Central Asia and will
impart the South Caucasus with new functions. A new round of the
policy of containment of China will be launched, a more persistent
policy will be conducted in the Far East. The United States will start
looking for a new scheme of dislocation of its military political
presence in the Near East, rejecting dependence of the elements of
global security on the current configuration of dislocation of
military bases with reduced spending.

Full Islamization of civic resistance in the Islamic world will take
place, responsibility will be shifted onto the leading Islamic
countries. Review of the current configuration of borders in the
region, fragmentation of certain states will intensify.

The Americans will review strategic cooperation with Africa and Latin
America. As always, special focus will be on the revival and
prevention of split in NATO. The Republicans would like to prove that
the new strategies and priorities of NATO will be related with their
policies and approaches (including relations with new partners).

Relations with Russia will mostly be reduced to dialogue on certain
regions, such as the Black Sea, the South Caucasus and Central Asia.
The United States will try to limit relations with Russia to this
space.

Of course, Democrats will not give up so easily and will fight like
during the pre-election campaign and later but they have already
demonstrated that if there was something reasonable in their policy,
it was from the Republicans.

No doubt the United States will launch a new epoch of their politics,
and it would be a grave mistake to include functionaries from Bush’s
old team in the Republican administration.

The United States is already missing the Grand Old Party and now a lot
can be predicted even intuitively. Soon the day will come when someone
will repeat the words of Prescott Sheldon Bush to get out of their
way.

Igor Muradyan
15:51 29/04/2013
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