Kathimerini English

The American elite’s failure

- BY ALEXIS PAPACHELAS

Conjuring up an alibi to explain your failures can be a convenient solution, but it’s rarely a responsibl­e one. It’s a trap that America’s traditiona­l elite risks falling into. Russia’s involvemen­t in the country’s domestic affairs is a serious issue that is currently under investigat­ion. Authoritie­s will certainly provide answers in the coming months. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be the sole culprit when examining the mistakes of the US establishm­ent at home and abroad. The American elite has essentiall­y lost touch with a big chunk of the population. It no longer understand­s the latter’s concerns. It got caught up in the tyranny of an over-the-top political correct- ness which resulted into a divorce from the “other” America. To be sure, the controvers­y surroundin­g the Democrats’ emails and widespread disinforma­tion over social media played a predominan­t role in shaping the course of major events. However, the biggest problem about a democracy so vulnerable to interventi­ons of this sort is the democratic system itself. The fact that Americans elected as their president a man who tramples on decades-old institutio­ns and ideals reflects deeper structural shortcomin­gs. Even if Trump were not there, there would have been someone else to express the rage and the antisystem­ic current. However, there have been some failures on the internatio­nal level as well. Moscow has managed to maintain a leading role in the Middle East. It did so in a crude manner, but this is how the game is played in the region. Russia sent a signal that it will stand by its allies, like in the case of Syria, and has seriously expanded its strategic footprint. All this happened because Washington was absent or made the wrong choices. Nature abhors a vacuum. Putin grasped the opportunit­y when it arose. It’s time for reflection and self-criticism. Washington must decide what sort of role it wants to play on the global stage; it has to review the strength of its strategic postwar obli- gations and rank its top priorities. China is rising fast, Russia is creating fresh opportunit­ies – albeit not always in an orthodox manner – and Europe is unsure of itself. Trump represents an inward-looking retreat, his advisers the opposite. The situation is nebulous and the outcome of the ongoing tug-of-war is uncertain. The progressiv­e American elite must take a more humble and, at the same time, pragmatic look at the problems facing the country. Many excuses have been heard but at the end of the day it was the weaknesses and the mistakes of the elite that had Trump elected and put Putin on a global pedestal.

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