Wednesday, November 9, 2016

America, On Your ‘Independence’, Congratulations!

by Eze Eluchie,


No one gave him a chance, but he was real;

When the odds were stacked against him, he bombastically ploughed his way through;

In the crunch of the democratic process, he said what had to be said (no matter how distasteful) to ensure victory at the polls.

And now, finally, after what has proved to be the most divisive, expensive and unruly presidential electioneering processes in the history of the United States has ever witnessed, Mr. Donald John Trump finally emerged victorious and will be the 45th President of the United States.

No doubt, many across the world had not expected a Trump victory. Senior government officials in supposedly strong allies of the United States (such as Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the European Union) had taken turns to pour invective's on Trump in the expectation that Trump had no chance to becoming President;  Rogue rulers of diverse states, who had become enmeshed in thwarting the very ideals for which the United States had gained respect and admiration from peoples across the world and clandestinely hobnobbed and received public praises from the incumbent US establishment; Free loader States across the world who had banked on US weapons, troops and blood for their security will now be faced with the prospect of paying for their peace and prosperity;  All will soon enough realize that a new dawn had set in and it would no longer be business as usual - There is a new powerful kid on the block who has indicated that he would not play ball by the old skewed rules: Changes in the old order will be inevitable!

The American ideal and dream had been misrepresented across the world and become confusing to the discerning.  

Such values as Leadership, Strength of character, Certainty and Consistency for which the US had been known were gradually replaced with Followership, Weakness of character, Uncertainty and Inconsistency.

Perhaps in no other part of the world was the confusion over the ‘leader of the free world’ more pronounced as in Sub Sahara Africa. African States watched in consternation as there was confusion in the US on the following issues: what amounted to a Military Coup (Egypt); what amounted to a Terrorist group (the failure to declare Boko Haram a Foreign Terrorist organization); actively partaking in the destabilization of a State in a manner that would directly lead to the proliferation of extremist Islamist terrorism across the sub-region (Libya);  and disingenuous interference in governance and electoral affairs of a thriving African State which eventually led to the destruction of a once thriving economy (Nigeria).

In other parts of the world, ‘red lines’ were ruled in the sand (use of chemical weapons in the wars in Syria); lavish kowtows that exceeded the bounds of diplomatic civility were extended by the supposed head of the free-world to tyrants presiding over brutal repressive regimes (Saudi Arabia); unnecessary and extremely dangerously provocative unfriendly gestures were extended to equally endowed countries in manners that risked global security (Russia and China). All such acts cummulated in a more insecure world and a degradation of the esteem in which the US had been previously held.

By electing Donald Trump, the US electorate extinguished the worry of a continuation of the dwindling role of and expectation from the US in global affairs and begun a process to rehabilitate and restore the US to maximize its potentials at the international level.

Without doubt, healing domestic wounds after such a fractious electoral process would take a lot of political reengineering, which is a domestic issue only for Americans to resolve. FREEMIND is basically concerned with what happens at and affects the international realm, with obvious concern for Sub Sahara Africa.

Welcome back, the United States; Congratulations on your, as President-elect Donald J. Trump calls it, 'Independence'.



Picture: The incoming 45th President of The United States, Donald J. Trump.



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