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Sucking up to Uncle Sam

Thursday 10 May 2012

by Colin Todhunter

You always know when a high-ranking US politician is in India. Much of the media turns sycophant.

It occured when Obama visited in 2010 and it happened again as Hillary Clinton recently touched down in Kolkata.

The media hung on Clinton's every utterance, looking for the odd phrase that in its eyes confirmed India's status as a great global power.

Unsurprisingly news channels and the press fell over themselves to cover the Clinton visit.

According to the news anchors and columnists Clinton's decision to honour India with her presence implied that "we" really matter - India is the US's bilateral partner, engaged in forging an important strategic relationship for the century ahead.

There was much speculation about what Clinton would discuss with politicians and officials behind closed doors.

Of course, the water sharing issue with Bangladesh and boosting trade links would have certainly been on the agenda.

But India also faced pressure to further reduce imports of Iranian oil - and you can bet your last dollar or rupee that there was also pressure to tone down rhetoric against foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country.

As far as oil is concerned, the pressure has already resulted in a 15 to 20 per cent reduction of Iranian oil imports.

The US State Department recently said that 12 countries, including India, were at risk of sanctions because of purchases of Iranian oil. India seems to have acquiesced accordingly, so far at least.

The ordinary person might feel that how India manages its relations with another country is India's business.

He or she may feel that where India buys its oil is also India's business.

On both counts, though, the Indian government knows that this is not the case. It sold out on how it deals with Iran a while back.

Conditional on India being able to import nuclear technology and receiving the green light from Washington to continue developing its nuclear programme was that India would fall in line over the "Iran issue" and would also open up its economy to FDI.

India hasn't signed up to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Iran has. India went ahead regardless in its pursuit of nuclear weapons, whereas there is no evidence to suggest that Iran has done so.

And yet we have the US and its allies applying sanctions on Iran, attempting to destabilise it from within, surrounding it with military bases, assassinating nuclear scientists and intimidating it with a massive military build-up in the region.

The US wants Iran's oil and it wants its freshwater resources too. If it could control Iran, it would be in prime position to dominate mineral-rich central Asia and to outmanoeuvre China and Russia in the region.

Of course, Israel is also calling the shots on Iran. It wants the current Iranian regime out of the picture and its influence via Hezbollah and Hamas curtailed.

Despite the media spin India is not engaged in any form of bilateralism with the US. It is merely serving to further US (and Israeli) self-interest.

Is India a sovereign state, or must it get the nod from Washington each time it makes a decision in its own interests?

Is it the US's 51st state in the making? Are we soon to see Walmart, Monsanto, Goldman Sachs, General Electric and all other big US corporate interests casting even larger shadows over India?

Whether it's multimillion-dollar arms deals or the opening up of the retail, financial or pharmaceutical sectors that the US is after, there is always the nuclear carrot or the hope of a permanent seat at the UN security council to dangle at India's rulers.

In the meantime, as India salivates over that soggy carrot, the US and its allies gain access to the Indian economy for the benefit of its corporate cartels.

Do what you like Uncle Sam. Attack Libya, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan.

Begin new conflicts in central Africa and continue to destabilise our nuclear-armed neighbour Pakistan.

Plunge our backyard into chaos but please, please confirm our belief in our own self-importance and congratulate us on being the world's biggest democracy, even if it is in name only.

The Indian ruling class loves it when the US says such things.

It's a strange love affair, though. It's so one-sided that only a fool or the cheerleaders in the media could be blind to its nature.

But perhaps India's rulers are too weak to otherwise. Maybe they think cosying up to the global superpower is a better option to antagonising it.

For many foreigners who visit India, it is the land of the great philosophies. It is the land of spirituality, morality and enlightenment.

Many view India through this prism. It is this rose-tinted perception that brings them here.

For other foreigners, however, it is a land ripe for the taking. And Washington knows it.

India threw off the shackles of colonialism in 1947.

But it long ago threw off the shackles of any moral philosophy. There's a new game in town.

And it's based on selling anything you can get your hands on to the highest bidder, even the soul of the country. Now there is a new colonial master on the block.

Do not be fooled by the media love affair with Clinton. Happy, bright and smiling she may be, but when all is said and done she is good PR.

It was after all the musician Frank Zappa who was astute enough to recognise that such politicians are merely the entertainment arm of the military-industrial complex.


http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/news/content/view/full/118860
 
From former su@kers ^^^^^

BTW by former suckers I mean UK - all time globle US suckers - globle lieutent :D
So Plz dont miss understood it for some poor country or insane member here :D
 
From former su@kers ^^^^^

BTW by former suckers I mean UK - all time globle US suckers - globle lieutent :D
So Plz dont miss understood it for some poor country or insane member here :D

I agree with you British have been very subservient to American interests
 
I agree with you British have been very subservient to American interests
Even when USA don't give a dam about them :(
UK should get a life and kick US ***. They run behind too much still couldn't get support at their own cause :D
Real losers :D
 
The media hung on Clinton's every utterance, looking for the odd phrase that in its eyes confirmed India's status as a great global power.
The genuine powers, regional or otherwise, don't need any form of recognition to confirm their status, but there are others who want to be told by their master....."You have done well for home work".......But i guess it's another failure. :D
 
I agree, Indian television media is too eager for breaking news, and if not Ms Clinton it would have been 12 hour live coverage of a boy stuck inside a borewell.
Please do not confuse that with GoI's stand, which is much more mature than you are giving credit for.
The same news can be twisted to say, an Iranian delegation was welcomed to India on same day just to insult Ms Clinton.(which was in reality a coincidence)

GoI aims to follow policy of non alignment as of now, at least in public, which is why any public posturing of american leaders will fail (even if it is good for India).
In private of course, all usual forces of international politics work, and India is not immune to pressure from outsiders, no country is.
 
India is the only nation that wants some external country to declare India a Super Power :lol:
 
The genuine powers, regional or otherwise, don't need any form of recognition to confirm their status, but there are others who want to be told by their master....."You have done well for home work".......But i guess it's another failure. :D

its ironic when a pakistani says that:

US and Pakistan

US has active bases in Pakistan

US forces as well as independent US security agencies can conduct operations without any consent.

US drones are free to fly and bomb any territory in Pakistan they deem fit.Even Israel wouldn't let US pull that kind of nonsense.

The Pakistani airspace is essentially an extension of US airspace.

US C.I.A agents have a free run to go on shooting sprees here without any fear of consequences(because they are diplomats!)

I could go on at this for a while,but I presume you get my point


US and India

US wants India to sign and ratify CISMOA,we told them to take a hike

US wants us to sign the nuclear deal on their terms,we told to take a hike

US wanted us to buy F-16s for the MRCA deal,we told them to take a hike

US wanted support for operations in Libya,guess what we told them? take a hike? bingo!!

I could go on at this for a while,but I presume you get my point.




India is the only nation that wants some external country to declare India a Super Power :lol:

and from where did u get the idea? :lol:
 
its ironic when a pakistani says that:

US and Pakistan

US has active bases in Pakistan

US forces as well as independent US security agencies can conduct operations without any consent.

US drones are free to fly and bomb any territory in Pakistan they deem fit.Even Israel wouldn't let US pull that kind of nonsense.

The Pakistani airspace is essentially an extension of US airspace.

US C.I.A agents have a free run to go on shooting sprees here without any fear of consequences(because they are diplomats!)

I could go on at this for a while,but I presume you get my point


US and India

US wants India to sign and ratify CISMOA,we told them to take a hike

US wants us to sign the nuclear deal on their terms,we told to take a hike

US wanted us to buy F-16s for the MRCA deal,we told them to take a hike

US wanted support for operations in Libya,guess what we told them? take a hike? bingo!!

I could go on at this for a while,but I presume you get my point.

I was waiting when the Indian obsession with Pakistan will kick in.....hey presto, the Indians will thus never disappoint.
Unlike Pakistan, does India shares a common border with Afghanistan. ?
Unlike Pakistan, does India hosts several million Afghan refugees. ?
Unlike Pakistan, is India a partner in the WOT. ?
Even then, Mr Vajpayee's government was bending over back wards to offer Indian facilities to the US forces.
It's India, buckling under US pressure to contain oil imports from Iran, while Pakistan is proceeding ahead with the gas pipe line.
On topic. Unlike Pakistan, it's India, which looks up to the US for a nod to give it some form of status etc. stc.
 
I was waiting when the Indian obsession with Pakistan will kick in.....hey presto, the Indians will thus never disappoint.
Unlike Pakistan, does India shares a common border with Afghanistan. ?
Unlike Pakistan, does India hosts several million Afghan refugees. ?
Unlike Pakistan, is India a partner in the WOT. ?
Even then, Mr Vajpayee's government was bending over back wards to offer Indian facilities to the US forces.
It's India, buckling under US pressure to contain oil imports from Iran, while Pakistan is proceeding ahead with the gas pipe line.
On topic. Unlike Pakistan, it's India, which looks up to the US for a nod to give it some form of status etc. stc.

i dont know how pakistanis get that idea.

as i mentioned before,

actually, pakistanis want indians to be obsessed with pakistan.

thats what i observed anyway

regarding your other queries


Unlike Pakistan, does India shares a common border with Afghanistan. ?
Unlike Pakistan, does India hosts several million Afghan refugees. ?
Unlike Pakistan, is India a partner in the WOT. ?

nope. WOT is not our problem. if US told us, 'u r with us or against us, so bend over', we would have laughed at their faces.
but u guys... well, we know what u did

Even then, Mr Vajpayee's government was bending over back wards to offer Indian facilities to the US forces.

:lol: proof please

It's India, buckling under US pressure to contain oil imports from Iran, while Pakistan is proceeding ahead with the gas pipe line.

US sanctions on our banks may affect our economy, while guys dont have much of an economy

it's India, which looks up to the US for a nod to give it some form of status etc. stc.

:lol: who told u that? sino challenged? :rofl:
 
If Indians want to suck up to Americans its is a matter for them. No one should be critical of them
 

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