The Business of America Is War
by Stephen Lendman
The People's Voice
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Noted trends analyst Gerald Celente said it, and it's true. In fact,
America's business is war, more war, multiple wars, permanent wars, pillaging
one nation after another for wealth, power, and dominance, while homeland needs
go begging.
America never was and isn't now the "land of the free and home of the brave."
In fact, it's become a "Let 'em eat cake" society.
Whether or not Marie Antoinette actually said it, France's 1789-99 revolution
was very real, delivering guillotine justice, not promised "Liberte, Egalite,
and Fraternite," a status now destroying what's left of American freedom,
heading for the trash bin of history if not already there.
Earlier articles discussed Washington's wars against Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Libya and Yemen, as well as numerous proxy ones in Africa, Asia,
Central and South America, and at home against Muslims, Latino immigrants, and
working households.
Combined, they represent a shocking contempt for rule of law justice,
democratic values and humanity, notions now mere artifacts long ago abandoned to
advance America's imperium.
As previous articles explained, out-of-control imperialism is heading America
for tyranny and ruin. In her 1951 book, "The Origins of Totalitarianism," Hannah
Arendt said it's "never content to rule by external means, namely, through the
state and a machinery of violence; thanks to its peculiar ideology and the role
assigned to it in this apparatus of coercion, totalitarianism has discovered a
means of dominating and terrorizing human beings from within."
She called it dictatorship based on:
"(1) an elaborate ideology;
(2) a single mass party;
(3) terror;
(4) a technologically conditioned monopoly of communication;
(5) a monopoly of weapons; (and)
(6) a centrally controlled economy."
Duplicitously called a democracy, today's America nearly qualifies:
(1) Its ideology is concentrated wealth and power.
(2) It's governed by a two-party duopoly - the money or property party,
excluding alternative choices.
(3) It's the world's leading purveyor of state terrorism, waging global wars
against nations, groups or individuals, including targeted assassinations of its
own citizens.
(4) Major media managed news gives it dominant (not monopoly) communication
control, but efforts to subvert Internet discourse and debate may undermine its
free and open content.
(5) Corporate-run society makes it centrally controlled for bottom line
priorities, excluding other choices.
In her book, "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil,"
Arendt said crimes of state aren't committed by fanatics or sociopaths, just
"terrifyingly normal" (people)....neither perverted or sadistic....who accepted
the premises of their superiors and their state" to continue current and/or
longstanding policies.
In his book, "On the Justice of Roosting Chickens," Ward Churchill agreed,
explaining what he called the "technocrats of empire," functioning as "little
Eichmanns," banally serving imperial interests, no matter how lawless or evil.
They could say "no," of course, but go along to get along, including at the
highest levels. For them, it's to share spoils, no matter the harm or human
misery globally.
Churchill's many books and writings discussed 500 genocidal years against
America's indigenous peoples, as well as its global imperial apparatus. Touching
the right nerves persuasively, the University of Colorado disgracefully fired
him in summer 2007, a pattern repeated elsewhere against other activist
professors, notably targeting Israeli critics like Norman Finkelstein, Joel
Kovel, Denis Rancourt, and Sami Al-Arian among others.
Al-Arian was also lawlessly arrested, tried, acquitted, imprisoned,
brutalized, then freed, but remains under house arrest awaiting dismissal of
spurious charges against him.
Imperial America's War Machine
The empire never sleeps or tolerates anti-war activism, threatening its quest
for unchallengeable "full spectrum dominance" over all land, surface and
sub-surface sea, air, space, electromagnetic spectrum and information systems
with enough overwhelming power to fight and win global wars against any
adversary, including with nuclear weapons preemptively.
September 11, 2001 served as pretext to consolidate power, destroy civil
liberties and human rights, and wage permanent wars against invented enemies for
global dominance over world markets, resources, and cheap labor - notably at
home and throughout
Eurasia, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia at the expense of
democratic freedoms and social justice.
In its 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), the Pentagon called it the
"long war." Dick Cheney said wars won't end in our lifetime, and former CIA
Director James Woolsey said America "is engaged in World War IV, and it could
continue for years....This fourth world war, I think, will last considerably
longer than either World Wars I or II did for us."
In his 1990 address to a joint session of Congress, GHW Bush called it a "New
World Order," preparing the public for Operation Desert Storm and years of war
and occupation of Iraq, perhaps knowing Serbia/Kosovo, Afghanistan, and other
targeted states would follow.
Obama is America's latest warrior president, succeeding numerous past ones,
including Washington, Madison, Jackson, Lincoln, T. Roosevelt, Wilson, F.
Roosevelt, Truman, Johnson, Nixon, Reagan, GHW Bush, Clinton, and GW Bush
preceding him.
Today's stakes, however are far greater and riskier because of Pentagon grand
plans, including militarizing space as a platform for future wars. A previous
article explained,
accessed through this link.
It discussed plans to position nuclear, other state-of-the-art weapons, and
delivery systems to wage multiple wars from space anywhere on short notice.
Under Obama, the policy remains in place. His May 2010 National Security
Strategy:
"reserve(s) the right to act unilaterally if necessary to defend our nation
and our interests." In other words, to wage preemptive wars, using first-strike
nuclear and other destructive weapons "to keep the American people safe (and
advance the nation's) values and ideals," pursuing unchallengeable global/space
dominance, ruling by intimidation and war, making the world safe for capital.
During the Cold War, MAD (mutually assured destruction) held both sides at
bay. Today's strategy includes "more flexible options (for) a wider range of
contingencies (with weapons) to optimize performance." It means destroy an
adversary's capabilities preemptively, then target others to eliminate all
challenges to US dominance.
With America on a nuclear hair-trigger, it reinvented MAD in new form,
threatening potential global nuclear winter, defined as "a long period of
darkness and extreme cold that scientists predict would follow a full-scale
nuclear war, a layer of dust and smoke in the atmosphere cover(ing) the earth
and block(ing) the rays of the sun, (causing) most living organisms (to)
perish."
Anti-nuclear expert Helen Caldicott says "one single failure of nuclear
deterrence could end human history (quickly). Once initiated, it would take one
hour to trigger a swift, sudden end to life on this planet." Only nuclear
disarmament and abolition of nuclear weapons can stop it, what's never discussed
or considered.
On January 17, 1961, Dwight Eisenhower coined the phrase "military industrial
complex" in his farewell address, saying:
"....we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the
disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist."
As he prepared to leave office, he could hardly imagine the difference 50
years would make, transforming fortress America into a colossus, waging
permanent global wars, spending unconscionable amounts on militarism and
threatening planetary survival in the process.
On April 17, 2010, Independent Institute analyst Robert Higgs said annual
"defense-related spending greatly exceeds the amounts budgeted by the Department
of Defense," presenting FY 2009 data, the most recent figures available.
The official $636.5 billion spent way understated a growing annual total even
Higgs can't fully identify, given enormous black budgets and hidden add-ons,
likely totaling hundreds of billions of dollars. What's known for FY 2009,
however, in billions of dollars includes the following:
·
Department of Defense: $636.5
·
Department of Energy (nuclear weapons and
environmental cleanup): $16.7
·
Department of State: $36.3
·
Department of Veterans Affairs: $95.5
·
Department of Homeland Security: $51.7
·
Department of the Treasury (for Military
Retirement Fund): $54.9
·
Half of NASA's budget: $9.6
·
Net interest attributable to past-debt-financed
defense outlays: $126.3
Total: $1,027.5 trillion
Moreover, the National Priorities Project's analysis of FY 2010 discretionary
spending showed 62% spent for military-related purposes, including 4% for
veterans' benefits.
For FY 2012, the House approved $690.1 billion, an 8.4% increase (though
below the $725 FY 2011 budget, a temporary drop, likely compensated for with
add-ons). The Senate will approve a similar amount. If the entire $1,027.5
trillion increases by the same amount, it raises known FY 2012 defense-related
spending to $1,113.8 trillion.
In fact, with supplemental and hidden add-ons, as well as Pentagon,
intelligence, and other unknown amounts, the grand total likely exceeds $1.5
trillion, a figure rising most years while popular needs go begging.
Higgs also cites the unreliability of official numbers. He believes it's more
accurate to take the Pentagon's basic budget and double it because as much as
40% of it is black or hidden. Moreover, as Pentagon power grows, more spending
accrues to congressional districts. As a result, Congress willingly goes along
as jobs are allegedly created. In addition, generous campaign contributions
follow - bribes to keep funding the war machine.
Congressional Affirmation of Permanent War
The current House bill, HR 1540 includes a worrisome/duplicitous Sec. 1034:
Affirmation of Armed Conflict with Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and Associated Forces,
affirming:
"(1) the United States is engaged in an armed conflict with al-Qaeda, the
Taliban, and associated forces and that those entities continue to pose a threat
to the United States and its citizens, both domestically and abroad;
(2) the President has the authority to use all necessary and appropriate
force during the current armed conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and
associated forces pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force
(Public Law 107-40);
(3) the current armed conflict includes nations, organization(s), and
persons, who --
(A) are part of, or are substantially supporting al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or
associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or
its coalition partners; or
(B) have engaged in hostilities or have engaged in hostilities or have
directly supported hostilities in aid of a nation, organization, or person
described in subparagraph (A); and
(4) the President's authority pursuant to the Authorization for Use of
Military Force....includes the authority to detain belligerents, including
persons described in paragraph (3), until the termination of hostilities."
In September 2001, Congress approved the Authorization for Use of Military
Force (AUMF) for "the use of United States Armed Forces against those
responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United States." Still in
force today, it began the "war on terror," giving George Bush carte blanche
authority to wage global wars in violation of international and constitutional
laws. A 2002 AUMF against Iraq followed.
The House (and likely the Senate) FY 2012 Defense Authorization bill affirms
that authority, letting Obama as commander and chief, wage wars anywhere at his
discretion. He's taking full advantage, duplicitous congressional posturing
notwithstanding.
On June 24, in fact, House Republicans and 70 Democrats rejected support for
Obama's Libya war, but defeated a measure to defund it. In other words, they
authorized war at the same time symbolically rejecting it, exposing their gross
hypocrisy.
America's Permanent War Agenda
In inflation adjusted dollars, annual defense spending more than doubled
under George Bush and keeps rising under Obama despite growing budget cutting
pressures, given a much greater national debt burden than reported.
Officially it's nearly $14.3 trillion (headed for an estimated $15.5 trillion
by September 30), exceeding 100% of GDP at that time. Omitted, however, is
another $7.6 trillion owed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other government
agencies, besides future trillion dollar or more amounts added annually.
It hardly matters, given the military/industrial complex's power to demand
what it wants and get it. Today, in fact, it comprises:
·
defense, technology, energy, financial, private
military contractor (PMCs), and other corporate interests;
·
Congress;
·
America's media;
·
prominent think tanks and other pressure groups;
·
various others benefitting from militarism; and
·
the Pentagon colossus, a frightening power unto
itself, threatening humanity's survival.
The Defense Department's FY 2010 Base Structure Report shows how large it's
become, even with important information omitted:
DOD is the world's largest landlord with over 539,000 facilities (buildings,
structures, and linear structures) located on nearly 5,000 sites, covering more
than 28 million acres and over two billion square feet of space in America, its
territories and overseas. In fact, these numbers way understate much higher
totals as many Pentagon facilities are secret and/or unreported.
They include over 1,000 overseas bases in 150 or more countries, as well as
additional secret ones shared with or leased from host countries. As of April
2009, Congressional Research Service data includes 1,402,000 total active duty
US military personnel worldwide, 73,000 National Guard, and 208,000 Selected
Reserves, for a 1,683,000 total.
Add to them America's private military contractor (PMC) army, corporate
mercenaries profiting from US imperialism. They perform a wide range of
functions from combat to consulting to logistics, virtually anything once done
by the Pentagon. Moreover, America's intelligence agencies, State Department,
Homeland Security, and other branches also use PMCs.
Overall, they're unregulated, unaccountable, and often out-of-control,
involved in some of the most controversial aspects of war from over-billing to
ritual slaughter of unarmed civilians. Yet they're not prosecuted, convicted or
imprisoned, just rewarded with fat contracts costing far more for services
military personnel once performed. Moreover, the more they're used, the greater
they influence war making, sustaining their bottom line priorities at the
expense of a free society and vital homeland needs.
America's New Military Industrial Complex
On March 1, 2003 Business 2.0 magazine writers Ian Mount, Matthew Maier and
David Freedman headlined, "The New Military Industrial Complex" for digital age
war, describing the Pentagon's "revolution in military affairs (RMA)," comprised
of "faster, lighter, smarter" cutting-edge technology warfare. Readying for it,
they're building an unchallengeable high-tech arsenal, more advanced now than
then.
The old one remains and gets huge contracts for new and more traditional
weapons. The result is an influential "iron triangle" of Congress, the Pentagon
and defense industry. Besides major media support, conservative think tanks also
like:
·
the Project for a New American Century (PNAC);
its "Rebuilding America's Defenses" scheme promotes US global hegemony;
·
the Center for Security Policy (CSP) headed by
super-hawk Frank Gaffney endorses a policy of "Peace through Strength" and
perpetual wars for perpetual peace;
·
the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD)
composed of hard right leaders and members, "fighting terrorism and the
ideologies that drive it;"
·
the National Institute for Public Policy (NIPP),
focusing on defense issues, tied to the nuclear weapons industry; and
·
the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS), emphasizing national security and "advancing (US) global
interests;" specializing in crisis management, it's connected to the highest
levels in government and the Pentagon.
The nation's 16 intelligence agencies, including CIA, NSA, DIA (Defense
Intelligence Agency), FBI, Army, Navy and Air Force Intelligence, DHS
(Department of Homeland Security), and Department of State comprise another
component destroying a free society. They comprise a multi-billion dollar
funded, largely off-the-books, clandestine anti-democratic network.
Interconnected with thousands of private contractors, they're tied to world
governments and their intelligence services.
Moreover, they comprise a government/military/industrial/intelligence
service/media/think tank colossus, waging global wars, bankrupting the nation,
wrecking the remnants of a free society. Plagued by the same dynamic that doomed
past empires unwilling to change, they also pursue the misguided notion that
militarism sustains growth.
In fact, it erodes it by sacrificing industrial America, shifting production
and other high-paying service operations abroad to focus on war making. As a
result, essential homeland needs go begging, including healthcare, education,
job creation, and the nation's infrastructure, crumbling from years of neglect.
In his farewell address, Eisenhower said:
"Every gun that is made, every war ship launched, every rocket fired
signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed,
from those who are cold and not clothed."
In his November 2003 Harper's article titled, "The War Business,"
Chalmers Johnson said:
"(M)unitions and war profiteering have (become) the most efficient means for
well-connected capitalists to engorge themselves at the public trough." Even
Wall Street profits hugely. "To call these companies 'private,' though, is mere
ideology. (Weapons and) munitions making in the United States today (and related
industries profiting from them are) not really private enterprise. It is state
socialism."
They also destroy constitutional freedoms, what George Washington in 1796
warned about, saying "overgrown military establishments (are) inauspicious to
liberty." Johnson called it America's future, now more the present, saying,
"When war becomes the most profitable course of action, we can certainly expect
more of it," sacrificing a free society for private interests reaping short-term
gains.
In his book titled, "Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War,"
Andrew Bacevich discussed America's "trinity," its global military presence,
power projection, and intervention, creating a "permanent national security
crisis....propell(ing) the United States into a condition approximating
perpetual war." However, "(no) evidence exists - none - to suggest that US
efforts advance the cause of global peace," just the opposite. As a result, "(o)ver
the horizon, a shipwreck of epic proportions awaits."
It's coming perhaps when least expected. Nations that live by the sword, die
by it. America is no exception, nor any other.
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