Pompeo hails ‘disruption’ in global politics
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday praised a wave of “disruption” in world politics, citing Donald Trump and Brexit but also pointing to elections in France and Malaysia.
Addressing the world’s business elite in the Swiss ski resort of Davos, Pompeo renewed Trump’s criticism of international institutions and the US president’s calls for “strong borders” to protect national sovereignty.
“New winds are blowing across the world,” Pompeo told the World Economic Forum, speaking by video after the his trip was scuttled by the ongoing US government shutdown. “I’d argue that this disruption is a positive development,” he said.
Pompeo said that in recent years, “voters have tuned out politicians and political alliances that they thought were not representing their interests.”He cited Trump’s 2016 election and Britain’s referendum four months to leave the European Union — both of which stunned elites — as well as more recent election triumphs by Italy’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement and Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who addressed Davos earlier on Tuesday.
More surprisingly, Pompeo pointed to the 2017 election in France of President Emmanuel Macron — a political centrist who broke out of the party system but who recently has been beleaguered by protests from the Yellow Vest movement which says he is out of touch with ordinary people’s economic anxieties.
Pompeo also listed as an example of the world’s new directions last year’s electoral comeback of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad after corruption allegations against his predecessor.
The 93-year-old Mahathir is known for his firebrand remarks on the West and recently cited Trump’s proposals to build a wall on the Mexican border in defending a ban on athletes from Israel. Pompeo, responding to a question in Davos, acknowledged that Trump’s criticism of international institutions has ruffled feathers, although he denied that the United States has become more isolated.
On Russia, Pompeo said that the US and Russia were not destined to enter a new Cold War but urged Moscow to change course on issues including Ukraine.
“It is not the case that we are doomed to a Cold War rivalry,” Pompeo told the world’s business elite in Davos, Switzerland, speaking by video after the ongoing US government shutdown triggered his trip’s cancellation.
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