What would a President Kamala Harris’ international coverage appear like? She’s already signaled that Israel coverage will stay unchanged. How about Russia?
For extra perception there we will check out Philip Gordon, at the moment serving as Harris’s nationwide safety adviser. He’s been round for many years. He’s an everyday on the Munich Safety Convention. And he’s broadly anticipated to succeed Jake Sullivan as nationwide safety adviser ought to Harris win the presidency.
Whereas it’s extremely uncertain that the Kamala group is sitting round a desk hashing out international coverage that they suppose is in the perfect pursuits of all of the American folks (they seemingly do treasured little in the way in which of big-picture selections), their ideological make-up is probably going a illustration of what US oligarchs need. And judging by Gordon’s observe document, it seems the American oligarchy has no intention of utilizing Biden’s exit as a possibility to vary course or quit on Venture Ukraine. So who’s Philip Gordon?
He began out serving on the employees of the Nationwide Safety Council underneath Invoice Clinton. He then moved to a senior fellow place on the Brookings Establishment from 1999 to 2009 the place he based the Heart on the USA and Europe. Gordon was Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs underneath Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from 2009 to 2013. He then went on to function particular assistant to then-President Barack Obama and White Home coordinator for the Center East, North Africa, and the Gulf Area till 2015.
Creator James Mann writes in “The Obamians” that Gordon and others like him “represented the era of Democrats who realized run international coverage through the Nineties. They have been keen to indicate that the Democrats weren’t a bunch of pacifists, that they understood nationwide safety points and have been prepared to make use of American power the place obligatory.”
They simply suppose they’re smarter about it. For instance, there was a time when the Obama White Home touted NATO’s function in toppling Libyan chief Muammar Gaddafi as a vindication of the choice to “lead from behind.”
Gordon joined the Council on International Relations in 2015 as a senior fellow centered on U.S. international and nationwide safety coverage and stayed there till hitching himself to Harris in 2020 — first as international coverage advisor to her disastrous marketing campaign after which as Nationwide Safety Advisor to the Vice President.
In a vp’s workplace that has churned via employees, Gordon has been a mainstay and is among the many choose group of nationwide safety officers, which incorporates nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan and deputy nationwide safety adviser Jon Finer, to participate within the president’s each day intelligence briefing.
As a longtime survivor in Washington, it’s unsurprising that Gordon is an embodiment of all of the violent orthodoxy that oozes out of the Blob, reminiscent of unwavering help for Israel and the indeniable perception that China isn’t solely a risk to the US, however the largest one.
On the problem of Ukraine the place there isn’t fairly consensus (the diehard Russophobes need to maintain escalating whereas the China hawks need to hand the bag to the Europeans to allow them to deal with China), Gordon believes the US can do each.
A latest Politico piece describes how European Atlanticists, nervous that they’ll be forgotten if the US focuses an excessive amount of on China and Asia, love themselves some Philip Gordon. He “speaks 4 European languages, wrote his thesis on Charles de Gaulle and even translated a ebook by the notoriously irascible former French President Nicolas Sarkozy.”
Better of all, Gordon loves soccer, writes Politico:
In June 2012, Gordon even took then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to see a UEFA Euro championship semi-finals in a bar stuffed with Germans, after a dinner in St. Petersburg with Sullivan and then-U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul.
Fairly the entourage. In case you dig via all of the fluff, although, right here’s the true cash part of the entire Politico profile piece:
To today, he’s in common contact with the European Fee. Norbert Röttgen, a Christian Democrat member of the German Bundestag, trusts that Harris’ adviser nonetheless thinks “European safety is the cornerstone of U.S. international energy” and welcomes that he shares his “criticism” of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for not sending long-range Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
The truth that Gordon is amongst these pressuring Berlin to ship Taurus missiles to Ukraine locations him amongst extra hawkish, wreckless battle cheerleaders.
Let’s not overlook that the Taurus missiles have a spread of roughly 500 kilometers, which implies that they will hit Moscow. On the identical time, they’re reportedly troublesome to function, the Ukrainians wouldn’t be capable of do it, so Bundeswehr personnel can be referred to as on to take action. That will imply Germany is overtly firing missiles into Russia, and one can think about all the results that may entail. Right here’s German opposition politician Sahra Wagenknecht lambasting the warmongers in Germany again in March when it seemed like these advocating for utilizing the Taurus may carry the day:
“Have you ever all misplaced your minds?”.
Wonderful and terrifying speech by @SWagenknecht on the folly of Germany’s warmongering method to Russia. pic.twitter.com/wfOV1ebzoO
— Thomas Fazi (@battleforeurope) March 17, 2024
So has Gordon misplaced his thoughts? You wouldn’t know from the Politico puff piece, which casually mentions his criticism of the German authorities for not going to battle with Russia and strikes proper alongside to pleasant quotes from former US ambassador to Russia and large advocate for WWIII Michael McFaul. He concludes that if Gordon turns into Harris’ nationwide safety adviser in a Harris administration, “Europe could have an ally.”
Right here’s in all probability a greater spot than any to insert the previous Kissinger quote that’s nearly compulsory when coping with US international coverage nowadays: “It could be harmful to be America’s enemy, however to be America’s buddy is deadly.”
If we pair Gordon’s time within the Obama White Home and its “lead from behind” mantra on the subject of Libya along with his present insistence that Germany must be launching Taurus missiles into Russia, effectively, that must be awfully regarding for Germans and Europeans basically. And the way ironic is it that that is the one that European diplomats would greet as a serious buddy in a Harris administration?
Whereas Biden’s nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken aren’t anticipated to maintain their jobs in a Harris administration, Gordon can be anticipated to seamlessly take the place of the previous. From Politico:
We reported on preliminary skepticism about Harris earlier this summer season, largely resulting from Europeans’ unfamiliarity with the present vp. However her selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as a working mate and the chance that Phil Gordon, a confirmed Europhile, would grow to be her nationwide safety adviser, seem to have quelled some jitters.
Again in 2018, Gordon co-authored a Council on International Relations report with the Russia hardliner Republican Robert Blackwill. They referred to as for the kitchen sink to be thrown at Russia, together with sanctions, weapons, an timeless dedication to Ukraine and Europe — mainly what the US has carried out since. The rationale Gordon was calling for such method wasn’t simply the scenario in Ukraine, however as a result of “of Russia’s interference within the 2016 U.S. presidential election.”
So Gordon can also be a purveyor of the misinformation that Russia was behind Clinton’s 2016 presidential election loss. [1] He and Blackwill proudly introduced that, “If this bundle of measures feels like a prescription for a brand new Chilly Battle with Russia, it’s.”
Gordon’s place has not modified. Right here he’s driving that time house extra lately:
As @VP has mentioned, US help for the Ukrainian folks is enduring. This newest safety help bundle will present much-needed help as Ukraine bravely defends itself in opposition to Russia’s mindless aggression and works towards a simply and lasting peace. https://t.co/IKyPtNbrST
— Phil Gordon (@PhilGordon46) July 29, 2024
After all, “enduring” might imply just a few months in DC, however for now the Harris group — or its benefactors — are sticking to that line.
What about “America’s dad,” vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, the opposite determine Europeans are respiratory a sigh of reduction over? Possibly he could possibly be a voice of sanity? Hold wanting.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to the USA Oksana Markarova says that amongst American governors, “Walz is unquestionably one of many leaders of such help and a dependable buddy of our nation.”
Walz was one of many first US governors to sentence Russia in 2022 and problem an order requiring that state businesses terminate current contracts with Russian entities and chorus from coming into into any such future contracts. He’s been on board ever since.
Minnesota will proceed to help Ukraine as they defend freedom and democracy.
I visited the Ukrainian Embassy to ascertain a proper partnership between the general public, personal, and tutorial sectors of Minnesota and Chernihiv Oblast, strengthening our state’s ties to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/hm3kidti6Z
— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) February 22, 2024
In conclusion, all indicators are {that a} Harris administration’s Ukraine coverage can be a continuation of Biden (as would its Israel coverage). In at the least a technique, it’s even worse as a result of it’s throwing away one other alternative to take an off ramp. We’ve heard so much about how the Biden group simply wished to tug the entire sorry affair throughout the election end line. Now, the cash behind Harris is asserting that even with new faces the shedding and harmful technique will stay unchanged.
Notes
[1] Gordon can also be an enormous believer in doubtful chemical weapon allegations in opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Not solely that, however he’s essential of certainly one of Obama’s few profitable international coverage selections — the one the place he selected to not bomb Syria over the cooked intelligence that Assad crossed the chemical weapons purple line in 2013. Gordon advised The Atlantic in 2016 that “we should always have bombed Assad.”