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    Simplicius: The Sun Sets On Richard N. Haass's Council on Foreign Relations Career Archived Message

    Posted by sashimi on July 4, 2023, 5:35 am

    NYTimes' new feature profiles Richard N. Haass, the longest serving president of
    the Council on Foreign Relations, focusing on his decision to step down from the
    institution itself regarded as the oldest of America's policy thinktanks. The
    article delves into Haass's slow disillusionment with the direction the
    country's taking amid the changing world.

    As mentioned, the CFR is arguably the oldest of American proto-globalist
    institutions. It partly had its start in the days of WW1 as the brainchild of
    Woodrow Wilson called 'The Inquiry', which was tasked with coming up with ways
    of favorably redrawing the map of post-WW1 Europe and the world. The first
    members were open "internationalists" - the precursor to globalism - and worked
    under the stated banner of 'engineering government policy'.

    The CFR took off when large organizations like the Ford and Carnegie
    Corporations, as well as the Rockefeller Foundation, began lavishing it with
    large yearly sums of money. David Rockefeller himself ultimately became the
    Council's director, and the group was likewise formative in the early history of
    the CIA.

    Richard Haass ruled the roost during the period of the PNAC ideal's peak
    efflorescence. It was supposed to be the golden era of American stewardship over
    the globe after the downfall of its arch nemesis of the USSR - the 'End of
    History' proclaimed by fellow PNAC and CFR faithful, Francis Fukuyama.

    But like Fukuyama, it seems Richard Haass's blinkered worldview was soured by
    the intervening years, and he's begun to see the light. I had once written
    before about the failures of that brief period of PNAC euphoria, and how even
    Fukuyama ultimately distanced himself from the neocons' wanton Middle East
    barbarism of the 2000s.

    Now, one of the staunchest voices of the Anglo-crusade to rule the world has
    become disillusioned, and believes it's the U.S. which has ironically become
    'the greatest threat to global security':

    -- Cont'd at https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/the-sun-sets-on-richard-n-haasss

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    • Simplicius: The Sun Sets On Richard N. Haass's Council on Foreign Relations Career - sashimi July 4, 2023, 5:35 am