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The Trump doctrine exposes the US as a mafia state
The Trump doctrine exposes the US as a mafia state
Jan-Werner Müller
The Venezuela incursion is in line with this logic, made even plainer as the US eyes Greenland
(Guardian) When a bleary-eyed Trump explained the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro this past Saturday, he invoked the Monroe doctrine: while the US president sounded as if he were reading about it for the first time, historians of course recognized the idea of Washington as a kind of guardian of the western hemisphere. Together with the national security strategy published in December, the move on Venezuela can be understood as advancing a vision for carving up the world into what the Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt called great spaces, with each in effect supervised by a great power (meaning, in todays world, Washington, Moscow and Beijing). But more is happening than a return to such de facto imperialism: Trumps promise to run the country for the sake of US oil companies signals the internationalization of one aspect of his regime what has rightly been called the logic of the mafia state. That logic is even more obvious in his stated desire to grab Greenland.
The theory of the mafia state was first elaborated by the Hungarian sociologist Bálint Magyar in 2016. Such a state is less about corruption where envelopes change hands under the table. Instead, public procurement is rigged; large companies are brought under the control of regime-friendly oligarchs, who in turn acquire media to provide favorable coverage to the ruler. The beneficiaries are what Magyar calls the extended political family (which can include the rulers natural family). As with the mafia, unconditional loyalty is the price for being part of the system.
As so often with Trump 2.0, practices that other regimes try to veil have been unashamedly in the open: the pausing of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act signaled that the US is not only open for business but also bribing (be it with a jet or a fake prize from Fifa); not only do pardons appear to be for sale; and not only can companies curry favor by financing a grotesque ballroom but also the presidents political family, which includes billionaires like Steve Witkoff and Howard Lutnick, seems poised to profit handsomely, including from foreign deals, and now foreign military adventures; according to the investigative reporter Judd Legum, the Trump oligarch Paul Singer (owner of the oil company Citgo), is to set to do very well with a Trump-controlled government in Caracas.
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What really gives the game away is the almost immediate follow-up chatter not just about Cuba, but about Greenland. Aboard Air Force One, Trump, Lutnick and Lindsey Graham had a good in fact, obscene laugh about the supposed inability of Denmark to provide security in the Arctic Circle; the joke that had the sycophants in stitches consisted of saying that Denmark was now providing one more dog sled for security (the reality is that Copenhagen recently decided to send new naval vessels and surveillance drones though an important elite dog-sled patrol does actually exist). In any case, the US has long had a base in Greenland and in many ways used the territory as it saw fit: despite a Danish policy against nuclear weapons, during the cold war, the US started flying nuclear-armed B-52s over Greenland, and they did so, it turned out, with the tacit consent of the Danish government (some footage of Dr Strangelove was filmed over Greenland). What Danish politicians are only slowly realizing is that the main issue isnt national security, but the Trumpian euphemism of economic security...................(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/07/the-trump-doctrine-exposes-the-us-as-a-mafia-state
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The Trump doctrine exposes the US as a mafia state (Original Post)
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(79,816 posts)1. The Trump Crime Syndicate is the most powerful mafia in world history?