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We’re an empire now

Last updated: February 4, 2025 4:18 am
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Gideon Rachman, writing in the Financial Times, highlights the current trend of macho swagger in Washington when it comes to tariffs. A key economic policymaker in the Trump administration boldly stated that their strategy on tariffs will be to “shoot first and ask questions later.” This aggressive approach reflects a sense of confidence and bravado that is reminiscent of past administrations.

In 2004, during the Bush administration, a senior adviser made a striking statement about the White House’s ability to shape reality. He dismissed the idea of relying on discernible reality and instead asserted that as an empire, they could create their own reality through their actions. This notion of “creating new realities” was seen as a defining characteristic of the Bush presidency.

However, as history has shown, reality often has a way of asserting itself despite attempts to control or manipulate it. The invasion of Iraq, based on flawed intelligence and misguided assumptions, serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of disregarding reality in favor of ideological pursuits.

When it comes to tariffs, the focus is often on the economic implications and efficiency costs. While it is clear that tariffs can have negative effects on trade and productivity, the broader question at hand is the global political climate and the rise of authoritarian nationalism. The recent surge in nationalist movements around the world raises important questions about the underlying factors driving these trends.

Economics is undoubtedly influenced by politics, and understanding the motivations behind policies like tariffs requires a deeper analysis of the political forces at play. As countries navigate the complexities of international relations and trade, it is essential to consider the broader implications of their actions on the global stage.

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In conclusion, the current rhetoric around tariffs and trade policy reflects a broader shift towards assertive and confrontational approaches in international relations. While economic considerations are important, it is crucial to recognize the political dynamics shaping these decisions and their potential impact on the world stage. By examining the intersection of economics and politics, we can gain a better understanding of the complexities of global governance and the challenges facing policymakers in an increasingly interconnected world.

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