Eeeek!: Understanding US Foreign Policy

A malign and poorly understood influence on foreign policy is the paranoid truculent male (though a few females share the ailment). The PTM is a fairly well-defined type, who believes that They Are Out to Get Us. He doesn’t much care who They are. If one They fails him, he will find another. These They must be fought to the death. It’s us or They.
As a current example, I get email telling me that Moslems hate us and want to enslave us. We must therefore gird our loins and prepare for an apocalyptic conflict that will determine whether Western civilization will survive. A war of peoples approaches, and we must win it.
This of course is transparent nonsense. A week or so ago I spoke with a
friend in government service who recently returned from an extended period in
The difference between documentable fact and ferocious email was predictable. An unvarying characteristic of the PTM is the belief that his current enemies are implacably evil and united in pursuit of his enslavement. Frequently he hasn’t had the most minimal experience of this relentless enemy. Few of today’s PTMs have passed time in Moslem countries. Many do not have passports. The proportion who speak Arabic or Farsi or actually know any Moslems is very low. It doesn’t matter. PTMs share a specific personality that wants an enemy. They will always find one.
The PTM endows the enemy with near-magical powers. The utter irrationality
of this doesn’t faze him because he doesn’t notice it. Only sub-clinical
paranoia can explain the view that Moslems are going to enslave
The same thing happened during the days of the
The Soviets too had magical powers, said the PTMs. They were stealing our
secrets. They were rapidly catching up with the
I had covered American tanks extensively, and knew a lot about Soviet armor.
I went to Aberdeen Proving Ground in
None of this dented the PTM’s delusional armor. The Russian weapons that I
had seen, that the Israelis had faced in ’67 and ’73, were “monkey models,”
said the PTMs: primitive versions stripped of their lethal everything, just to
fool us into complacency. (Everything is a conspiracy. No exceptions.) I
reflected that the whole Russian economy must have been a monkey model. In
An unvarying part of the PTM’s mental furniture is the belief that enemies within bore away at the national fabric. (Does one bore at fabric? I won’t take responsibility for my metaphors. The little voices give them to me.) Spies multiply like nits. Secret saboteurs await their chance. We must be afraid of everything. The world is a dark and perilous place, and They are everywhere. We must Suspect.
Thus Commies were lurking under rocks, penetrating every aspect of American society. Today of course it’s terrorists. We must tighten security, multiply surveillance, read email, suspect secret messages in photos, search all and sundry. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance, say the PTMs (eternal lunacy might be closer). It doesn’t occur to them that excessive vigilance ends liberty, because they don’t about liberty. They want war with the hated enemy.
The notion that the enemy is demonically evil and magically powerful
justifies any countermeasures, certainly including nuclear war, which latter
appeals to the PTM’s adrenals. They believe they are practicing realism. The
usual argument is that the enemy—
The tendency to see life as conflict with a merciless opponent engenders
another favorite preoccupation of the PTM, that We Have Grown Soft. Yes.
Americans no longer chop cordwood of a morning, don’t hunt bears. The rude
strength that made the country great is sapped by suburban life. We are become
a nation of metrosexuals. Awake,
PTMs can be highly intelligent, and their barely subdermal hostility—the largest component in their makeup, along with a total lack of empathy—gives them a lot of horsepower. Questions of morality do not interest them: Greater things are at stake. We must fight! Thus one often finds them at the levers of power.
It can be difficult to distinguish the true PDM from the merely
conscienceless without talking to them. Still, Curtis LeMay was a prime
example, perfectly willing to burn a hundred thousand civilians alive in a
night. Ariel Sharon fits. So do a lot of the neocons who run the
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