Perfidious USA: Make Autocracy Great Again
Professor Sam Vaknin
Professor of Clinical Psychology (SFU, CIAPS, SEEU), Columnist
By: Sam Vaknin, Brussels Morning
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Perfidy is the essence of both empire and realpolitik. Perfidious Albion is now usurped by its former colony, the USA.
The self-righteous, sanctimonious, and virtue signaling USA has a lengthy history of betraying its most ardent and loyal allies, especially when they are in the throes of existential crises.
In the Yalta conference in 1945, President Roosevelt threw Churchill and the British Empire under the bus so as to curry favor with the demented and murderous Stalin.
In 1972, in the Shanghai Communique, President Nixon handed Taiwan over to the PRC (People’s Republic of China). This abandonment was formalized in the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act.
In 2025, Trump is merely continuing the tradition of pivoting towards a major power (Russia) at the expense of a lesser one (Ukraine and, by extension, Europe). Israel, which haughtily considers itself immune to such machinations, is next.
Perfidy in war is considered a crime, but not in diplomacy where it is much admired and analyzed, if rarely lauded.
But the problems with disloyalty and backstabbing are myriad. They cause a cascade of desertions among erstwhile authentic allies. They rarely result in a long-term realignment beneficial to the traitor, and they diminish its moral capital.
In the long run, other players in the international scene assiduously avoid coalitions with the perfidious. Such shunning is a harbinger of decline and heralds the demise of great polities and empires.
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Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. is a former economic advisor to governments (Nigeria, Sierra Leone, North Macedonia), served as the editor in chief of “Global Politician” and as a columnist in various print and international media including “Central Europe Review” and United Press International (UPI). He taught psychology and finance in various academic institutions in several countries (https://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/cv.html )
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1 天前Netanyahu is grandiose and isolated enough himself to think Israel is immune to Trump's "perfidy." Trump has stated numerous times, though, since his re-election that "It's their war." Your reading of the other two presidents is very accurate. Nixon, also a malignant narcissist, with a good profile of him by the psychiatrist Vamik Volkan. FDR, more of a prosocial narcissist but as my first mentor in academia said when I asked who was his favorite president, the reply was, "I guess I am an FDR man, but even he was a shameless son of a bitch."