As so often, and it's something I've noticed again and again and again in my lifetime: the American government and administration, and to some extent the American people, seem to just consider that there is one law for them, and another for the rest of the world. Just fuck the rest of the world, in fact.
Having been raised in England, but living my adult life in the U.S., I can honestly say that while many Americans do have the feeling that America is great, is strong, and is possibly the greatest country in the world (“We’re #1” foam fingers are not just for college football games!), it has all become less of a feeling and more of a full-throated, in your face, yell…led by POTUS, and the likes of Hegseth, who helps wield the power behind the sentiment.
America the Beautiful (which it is in so many ways, and places, and people) has been replaced as America the Crass, America the Craven, America the Bully and, in the eyes of many today, and perhaps history itself, America the Stupid.
As we’d have said growing up, with typical British understatement, “it’s not a good look.” The crass, craven, bullying stupidity is not the look a supposed strong and powerful nation should be exhibiting, as it undermines the very traits it wants to project. The more you say you’re strong, the weaker you sound, even if only your mentality.
America is at an inflection point and, when Trump is gone, it is going to have to decide both who and what it wants to be in the world.
Currently, a blunt object, driven by childhood trauma and an excruciating lack of education and worldliness, is beating the world about the head and body with its perceived areagance backed by its military might and ability to print money like no country on earth.
One hopes that when the blunt object is replaced, the American people will have seen enough to know this is not the road down which they want their children, their children’s children, and their children’s children’s children want to go, or the global perspective they want to inherit.
One hopes.
One hopes there are enough people who understand there is a world of collective good and evil beyond our shores and that while we have been aligned with much of the good, and opposed to much of the bad, we cannot retreat to those shores and tell the rest of the world, “We’re alright, Jack! You take care of yourself!”
In my lifetime, we have seen a few pivots, some of them monumental and historical, such as the one made by Obama taking over from Bush. However, the current placeholder passing through is attempting to change America, both mentally and physically, into a country that not only finds it hard to “go back” mentally, but finds it physically impossible, because it has irretrievably ruined the relationships nurtured over the last 85 years.
One hopes that is not the case, and that our REAL friends and allies understand that we are living in anomalous times and that normal service can be resumed, even if our actions have made it impossible to be fully embraced by those friends and allies for many years to come.
To only slightly paraphrase Maya Angelou, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them.”
We have shown ourselves to not deserve the trust of many friends and allies, but the hope is that the league of peaceful, economically entwined nations, with whom we once counted ourselves a fully paid up member, will see the current differences for themselves and understand that our young country was just having a tantrum from which we have snapped out, and are ready to resume our long relationships and friendships.
One hopes.
Sadly, the World Cup, and possibly the 2028 Olympics, are illuminating America in the dark light of the present and making the decades of friendship very difficult to hold in balance.
This, too, shall pass…one hopes.
Lastly, I will say that we’ve shared so many good things, from culture to an almost common language (!), but who doesn’t love a good, old American cop show, like Starsky and Hutch? And, as if by magic, who wouldn’t trust one of those guys to take good care of us when things get bad?
In fact, David Soul may have even said it best himself…