Motto For The All American Party And The Clean USofA

The foregoing is the root of USofA Foreign Policy, and as such, correlate of the Primakov Doctrine as the root of Russian Foreign Policy.


Minimize personal and national suffering.
Maximize personal and national sovereignty.

The traditional motto of The USofA post The Civil War Between the States runs like this:

Minimize personal and national costs.
Maximize personal and national profits.

Although in part its import has a place in human affairs, this motto enshrines cruelty into personal and national policy. When moderns proclaim Capitalism as the American Way Of Life, they mean this motto and its load of ineluctably mindless cruelty.

The motto of modern USofA officials in government, education, and private corporations post 1967 runs like this:

Minimize personal costs.
Maximize personal profits.
[And F this and all nations.]

This is straightforward demonry, all of it, that has no justifiable presence in human affairs. When officials today proclaim Democracy and Freedom The American Way Of Life, Rules-Based International Order, and Our Values, they mean this motto and its load of deliberately heartless savagery.

Now The All American Party have a motto worthy of their aspirations.



Principle I

The United States have no authority in the domestic affairs of other nations and expect other nations to reciprocate by not feigning authority in our domestic affairs. The United States have interest in the lines of communication running between The United States and all other nations. We expect ourselves and other nations to bear fairly the burden of keeping those lines open, safe, reliable, fair, and clean for use by all nations.

Principle II

The United States welcome comprehensive strategic partnership for the new era with our brother nations India and Russia, for correlation, coordination, and promulgation, from their perspectives, of the ground of statecraft set forth in Principle I and urge Japan and Egypt to join us for that endeavor and commitment.

Principle III

An order to deploy which lacks or frustrates intent to compel an enemy to sign a declaration of unconditional surrender is an unlawful order by the Rules of Just War, the Conventions of War, Common Sense, and the Spirit of America. An order to deploy conveys this intent to the Commanding Officer: win this war / battle in a timely manner at the lowest possible cost to yourself and your enemy or do not come back alive.


Bhagavan Sri Shirdi Sai Baba
By Artists M and F Graham
Sathya Sai Baba
Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
At Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, India


Gina Lollobrigida

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