Friday, August 10, 2012

Reflections on the American Empire

It is a fact of history that countries do not become wealthy world powers by just having lofty principles such as freedom, democracy and free elections. 

There are many countries in the world today that also have lofty principles and actually live them out, in some cases even more so than the US, yet they have not, and probably will never attain such high degree of political, economic and military might. 

So clearly there must be more to America’s might than just a simple elementary school explanation of ‘America is great because it is free and democratic.’

The chief aim of the US is simply to dominate the world, period. Everything that the US says and does in the world is done with this ultimate aim in mind. The US government’s rhetoric about human rights, democracy promotion, free elections and fighting “terrorism,” is just convenient and fraudulent PR rhetoric to cover up their economic and military expansionism by hook or crook. 

The US uses these reasons to meddle in, and gain control of other nations, whether through a manufactured color revolution, supporting thugs and calling them freedom fighters (as was the case with Libya and now Syria), or making up fake threats to scare the world into acquiescence, if not outright approval, of another invasion of a nation that poses no threat but has valuable natural resources or other benefits which the US wants but cannot get because the government of that nation refuses to take orders from the empire.

In a TOP SECRET policy document written in February 1948, by the head of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, George Kennan, he states:

“We have about 50 per cent of the world’s wealth, but only 6.3 per cent of its population. … Our real task in the coming period is to maintain this position of disparity. … To do so we will have to dispense with all sentimentality and day-dreaming. … We need not deceive ourselves that we can afford the luxury of altruism. … We should cease to talk about vague, unreal objectives such as human rights, the raising of living standards, and democratization. The day is not far off when we will have to deal in straight power concepts.”

When one considers the path of American foreign policy since the late 19th century starting with the Spanish-American War until today, the vast amount of America’s power and wealth was built by subjugation and imperial pursuits. To amass and retain the gratuitous amount of political, military and economic power that America has today requires ruthless, clandestine and illegal tactics.

 Overthrowing inconvenient leaders and governments, fixing elections, assassinations, support of brutal dictators and regimes, bribery and threats of military force are just some of the tactics that the United States has employed in pursuit of power and wealth worldwide. If the United States stuck to its founding principles to the letter since 1789 then it would have never become as powerful as it has.

The United States has since the post WWII period managed to fix the world economy to its benefit. By coming out of WWII unscathed and wealthier than ever, the US was in a position to force other countries to go along with its interests. This created a system of client states from which the US was, and is, able to extract goods using dollars which were also made into the sole currency accepted for all oil purchases. Any country that needed to buy oil had to have dollars. 

This created an unnaturally high demand for the dollar, which gained great value. This value enabled the U.S. to reach a high standard of living not found in even the most industrialized Western European nations. It also allowed the US to run up debts multiple times greater than the entire size of its economy.

Another facet of US wealth is the military industrial Complex, which is the biggest weapons dealer on earth and one of the most lucrative industries supporting the American system worldwide. It seems that the U.S. learned more lessons from the Nazis than they care to admit. They might have detested and fought Hitler and his regime but there can be no doubt that the U.S. political and military establishments secretly admired the man’s methods and quickly saw that the armaments/war business is a cash cow. 

From then on, the U.S. has been constantly getting involved in one conflict or another or stirring up problems, creating non-existent threats and provoking unrest worldwide in order to feed the military industrial machine with hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars. The consequences have been disastrous but have also served to fuel the MIC by creating new threats and contingencies as groups and peoples retaliate against the arrogant and belligerent policies of the U.S.

The U.S. does not tolerate any government, leader or movement which refuses to follow the American free market system. It does not matter whether those movements are progressive, democratic and have the overwhelming support of the populace. The U.S. economy and the unnaturally high living standard requires that as many nations as possible become faithful adherents to the US free market neo liberal model. This turns them into debt slaves by forcing them to borrow money from the IMF and the World Bank in order to meet predefined criteria which most of the time are destructive and cause more economic problems than they fix. 

These economic ‘shock therapy’ policies extort billions of dollars in interest payments on the loans made to client nations. The IMF and World Bank deliberately loan out more money than these countries need so the interest payments will be higher. These interest payments fuel the US economy. It all amounts to a global plantation system where nations are forced to pay tribute to the U.S. It is a tax on the world.

The survival and growth of the U.S. global empire’s wealth and power is the prime motivating factor for U.S. interventions, not to spread democracy and freedom. If the U.S. was motivated by freedom and democracy it could start with its allies such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Pakistan. Anyone who believes that the U.S. would spend hundreds of billions of dollars in Iraq and risk the lives of its soldiers for purely altruistic reasons without seeking any material or strategic reward is either a liar or is totally ignorant of world history and geopolitics. 

No empire or world power has ever had the good of the people at heart when they went to war and occupied other nations. Are we to believe that the U.S. is the sole exception to this consistent rule after 5,000 years of history?  

 It is naïve and wrong to think so.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Self-Betrayal


For a while now, I have been following the campaign of Elizabeth Warren for the Massachusetts senate seat.

From the beginning, I was impressed by her in-depth knowledge of how badly the US populace has been getting robbed by big corporations and the government which puts private interest first.

She was a breath of fresh air and seemed genuinely concerned about what is going on to the average working person in America.

Then unfortunately, this happened:

Pure betrayal!


Elizabeth Warren, for all her rhetoric and clear understanding of what ails this country, has decided to join forces with the same criminals which are ruining it. 

She has decided to embrace a despicable president with blood on his hands, who is committing acts of terror against his own citizens as well as other nations, most notably against Iran and Syria.

Elizabeth Warren seems to be too popular and outspoken for the US governing 2-party oligarchy to just kick to the side and ignore. She also is a threat which cannot be easily threatened or demonized. There also does not seem to be any dirt on her which the governing elites can use to derail her election campaign.

So instead, they decided to co-opt her onto the democratic side of the one business party family. They promised her support and endorsements and have conned her into thinking that they will help further her agenda of putting the American people first. 

Sadly, she accepted their fake proposals and allowed herself to be bought off and her courageous and enlightened ideas compromised. Whether Elizabeth Warren realizes it or not, she is now OWNED by the stale and evil US political establishment which has caused the misery against which she spoke out about.

She can only now go with the flow of what the political elites in this country want, or else her career will come to an abrupt end.

She has sold out her principles and is now one with the rotten Democratic Party collective. She has been neutralized and is no longer a threat to the ruling oligarchy. This is why Obummer even brought her into the fold in the first place last year as the head of the consumer advocate office.

Just to give an example of the nefarious and hypocritical forces with which she has allied herself with, read the excerpts below from the Wikipedia article regarding the 2012 Democratic National Convention which is to be held in Charlotte, NC, in September:

“Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will speak on economic policy…”

And this:

“The Democratic Party announced in February 2011 that it would not accept corporate donations to fund the convention. This decision was made to increase the party's populist appeal and create distance from Bank of America and the financial industry.”

And finally this to wrap it all up:

“Corporate sponsors can make in-kind donations such as transportation, as well as host parties. They can also donate to a non-profit called "New American City, Inc.", which is run by the directors of the convention host committee. Donors to this group include Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Duke Energy. 

The Party's convention funds are stored in a Bank of America account. The convention also has a $10 million line of credit available from Duke Energy.”

So much for Obummer and the Democrats “distancing” themselves from the bankster rapists and corporate hucksters in order to appear more “populist.” 

In short, the Democratic Party will create the false perception that they care more about people than big banks and big corporations, while the whole time being solidly dependent on these liars and swindlers. 

This dishonesty and hypocrisy truly shows the stunning level of contempt which the political establishment in this country, on both sides, has for the average voter.

I used to root for Elizabeth Warren. I watched her You Tube videos, read her articles and even donated $15 to her campaign. But it was all for naught. 

She is being exploited by Obummer and the democrats to cajole the angry liberal/democratic crowds, who have been cheated by them, back into the Democratic Party's cold and bony embrace just in time for the election.

This is why I shall no longer support Elizabeth Warren, and no longer care whether she wins or loses the election. She has decided, for whatever half-baked reason, to ally herself with the same socially and economically destructive forces which she has opposed.

She should have run as an independent candidate. Not doing so was a serious mistake which compromised her integrity.

This is betrayal pure and simple. 

Even if she lost the election, she would still be admired for remaining true to her principles. If she ends up winning, she will actually lose because the pro-corporate Democratic Party establishment will not allow her pro-people ideas to become reality.

So go ahead and vote for her, but it will not make any damn difference. 

Those who know the truth and are against the rape of this country and the world by the war-profiteers, financial hucksters and their bought political whores, cannot allow themselves to be duped and co-opted by these well-meaning personalities who attach themselves to the establishment political parties and their front groups. 

Do not be naïve to think that these people will change anything from the inside. That is not possible right now. If anyone tries to truly change anything from the inside, they will be neutralized in the most direct way by the power-elites. I leave it up to your imagination to figure out what this way is. 

Therefore, we must affect the much needed change in the most direct way we can as well.

And once again, I leave it up to your imagination to figure out what this way is.