• TheLastHero [none/use name]
    hexbear
    29
    7 months ago

    I hope he still had enough marbles rolling around up there by the end to recognize that the empire he helped build on a tower of blood and skulls couldn't even keep their hard-won hegemony together for 25 years before falling off the rails. This was supposed to be the American Century, that was what it was all for- all the wars and barbarity our young nation eagerly embraced- so we could crack open the final peoples who still resisted Liberal Capitalism. The end of history some said!

    Instead we immediately fell for all the same classic blunders of other empires we supposedly learned so much from: decades long land war in Asia ending in humiliating failure, getting entangled with another fucking Zionist war in the middle east, neglecting our domestic population in favor of more imperialism so much that it creates lasting and rapidly deteriorating social and political instability. We created so much resentment there is now a worldwide, self-conscious, anti-hegemonic collation aligning against us. It's going to be a rough, hard fall for America in the future. If he's such a smart statesman like his friends say, than Kissinger must have realized this, though I doubt he had any regrets regardless.

    • @darkcalling@lemmygrad.ml
      hexbear
      14
      7 months ago

      I think he probably would have blamed others. It hopefully upset him but I'm sure he thought it was the fault of others.