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Is the US Military Now an Imperial Police Force?
An American Foreign Legion
A leaner, meaner, higher tech force -- that was what George W. Bush and his Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld promised to transform the American military into. Instead, they came close to turning it into a foreign legion. Foreign as in being constantly deployed overseas on imperial errands; foreign as in being ever more reliant on private military contractors; foreign as in being increasingly segregated from the elites that profit most from its actions, yet serve the least in its ranks.
Now would be a good time for President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to begin to reclaim that military for its proper purpose: to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Now would be a good time to ask exactly why, and for whom, our troops are currently fighting and dying in the urban jungles of Iraq and the hostile hills of Afghanistan.
A few fortnights and forever ago, in the Bush years, our "expeditionary" military came remarkably close to resembling an updated version of the French Foreign Legion in the ways it was conceived and used by those in power -- and even, to some extent, in its makeup.
For the metropolitan French elite of an earlier era, the Foreign Legion -- best known to Americans from countless old action films -- was an assemblage of military adventurers and rootless romantics, volunteers willing to man an army fighting colonial wars in far-flung places. Those wars served the narrow interests of people who weren't particularly concerned about the fate of the legion itself.
It's easy enough to imagine one of them saying, à la Rumsfeld, "You go to war with the legion you have, not the legion you might want or wish to have." Such a blithe statement would have been uncontroversial back then, since the French Foreign Legion was -- well -- so foreign. Its members, recruited worldwide, but especially from French colonial possessions, were considered expendable, a fate captured in its grim, sardonic motto: "You joined the Legion to die. The Legion will send you where you can die!"
Looking back on the last eight years, what's remarkable is the degree to which Rumsfeld and others in the Bush administration treated the U.S. military in a similarly dismissive manner. Bullying his generals and ignoring their concerns, the Secretary of Defense even dismissed the vulnerability of the troops in Iraq, who, in the early years, motored about in inadequately armored Humvees and other thin-skinned vehicles.
Last year, Vice President Dick Cheney offered another Legionnaire-worthy version of such dismissiveness. Informed that most Americans no longer supported the war in Iraq, he infamously and succinctly countered, "So?" -- as if the U.S. military weren't the American people's instrument, but his own private army, fed and supplied by private contractor KBR, the former Halliburton subsidiary whose former CEO was the very same Dick Cheney.
Fond of posing in flight suits, leather jackets, and related pseudo-military gear, President Bush might, on the other hand, have seemed overly invested in the military. Certainly, his tough war talk resonated within conservative circles, and he visibly relished speaking before masses of hooah-ing soldiers. Too often, however, Bush simply used them as patriotic props, while his administration did its best to hide their deaths from public view.
In that way, he and his top officials made our troops into foreigners, in part by making their ultimate sacrifice, their deaths, as foreign to us as was humanly possible. Put another way, his administration made the very idea of national "sacrifice" -- by anyone but our troops -- foreign to most Americans. In response to the 9/11 attacks, Americans were, as the President famously suggested only 16 days after the attacks, to show their grit by visiting Disney World and shopping till they dropped. Military service instills (and thrives on) an ethic of sacrifice that was, for more than seven years, consciously disavowed domestically.
As the Obama administration begins to deploy U.S. troops back to the Iraq or Afghan war zones for their fourth or fifth tours of duty, I remain amazed at the silent complicity of my country. Why have we been so quiet? Is it because the Bush administration was, in fact, successful in sending our military down the path to foreign legion-hood? Is the fate of our troops no longer of much importance to most Americans?
Even the military's recruitment and demographics are increasingly alien to much of the country. Troops are now regularly recruited in "foreign" places like South Central Los Angeles and Appalachia that more affluent Americans wouldn't be caught dead visiting. In some cases, those new recruits are quite literally "foreign" -- non-U.S. citizens allowed to seek a fast-track to citizenship by volunteering for frontline, war-zone duty in the U.S. Army or Marines. And when, in these last years, the military has fallen short of its recruitment goals -- less likely today thanks to the ongoing economic meltdown -- mercenaries have simply been hired at inflated prices from civilian contractors with names like Triple Canopy or Blackwater redolent of foreign adventures.
With respect to demographics, it'll take more than the sons of Joe Biden and Sarah Palin to redress inequities in burden-sharing. With startlingly few exceptions, America's sons and daughters dodging bullets remain the progeny of rural America, of immigrant America, of the working and lower middle classes. As long as our so-called best and brightest continue to be AWOL when it comes to serving among the rank-and-file, count on our foreign adventurism to continue to surge.
Diversity is now our societal byword. But how about more class diversity in our military? How about a combat regiment of rich young volunteers from uptown Manhattan? (After all, some of their great-grandfathers probably fought with New York's famed "Silk Stocking" regiment in World War I.) How about more Ivy League recruits like George H.W. Bush and John F. Kennedy, who respectively piloted a dive bomber and a PT boat in World War II? Heck, why not a few prominent Hollywood actors like Jimmy Stewart, who piloted heavy bombers in the flak-filled skies of Europe in that same war?
Instead of collective patriotic sacrifice, however, it's clear that the military will now be running the equivalent of a poverty and recession "draft" to fill the "all-volunteer" military. Those without jobs or down on their luck in terrible times will have the singular honor of fighting our future wars. Who would deny that drawing such recruits from dead-end situations in the hinterlands or central cities is strikingly Foreign Legion-esque?
Caught in the shock and awe of 9/11, we allowed our military to be transformed into a neocon imperial police force. Now, approaching our eighth year in Afghanistan and sixth year in Iraq, what exactly is that force defending? Before President Obama acts to double the number of American boots-on-the-ground in Afghanistan -- before even more of our troops are sucked deeper into yet another quagmire -- shouldn't we ask this question with renewed urgency? Shouldn't we wonder just why, despite all the reverent words about "our troops," we really seem to care so little about sending them back into the wilderness again and again?
Where indeed is the outcry?
The French Foreign Legionnaires knew better than to expect such an outcry: The elites for whom they fought didn't give a damn about what happened to them. Our military may not yet be a foreign legion -- but don't fool yourself, it's getting there.
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Show AllWell, fucking duh, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel Astore. And don't fool yourself, our 'police' are becoming the military. Kind of a two-pronged deal: policing military and military policing. Load up them weapons and, fire on orders.
Law MUST be maintained. Eh?
t_g
Here is song lyrics from one of my fave 80s bands "Midnight Oil"
US forces give the nod
It's a setback for your country
Bombs and trenches all in rows
Bombs and threats still ask for more
Divided world the CIA
Who controls the issue
You leave us with no time to talk
You can write your own assessment
Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing
Will you know it when you see it
High risk children dogs of war
Now market movements call the shots
Business deals in parking lots
Waiting for the meat of tomorrow
Everyone is too stoned to start emission
People too scared to go to prison
We're unable to make decisions
Political party line don't cross that floor
L. Ron Hubbard can't save your life
Superboy takes a plutonium wife
In the shadows of Ban the Bomb we live
Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing
The lyrics is still relevant... alas!
PS: the singer/songwriter is now the Minsiter for the Environment in the ruling Labor government. Go figure! I guess as we age, most of us conform and tow the line
Peter Garrett, the the Oil's Front Man, was a very outspoken environmental activist in the 80's and 90s'. He is now considered a "team player" for the Labor Party. :(
I've seen Peter in concert many, many times, and he was a scary SOB, but not today.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in their moccasins - Native American proverb.
WHAT A QUESTION.....too late in coming.
how about an almost-100 year old ANSWER, from General Smedley Butler US ARMY?
:"the true purpose of the US MILITARY is to make the world safe for Capitalism and our cultural and economic assault. Our Foreign Policy is geared towards gathering as much of the world's resources unto ourselves at the expense of other nations...The US Military is the Big Muscle of our Big Money, Big Finance, Big Banks, Big Corporations...who have their pointers men ..people who identify threats to our interests to be destroyed.. I was the Chief Enforcer for our Big Muscle...you wanted to pacify Nicaragua or Dominican Republic and make them safe for our Banks or Industries?...I'd do it for you...all in service of our BIG BOSS...our supernationalistic Capitalism".
i mean :
what else, HOW else does one want to Define the US military PRESENCE in over 700 installations globally if NOT as an IMPERIAL force?.
IT's always been one.
does the USA not SAYING it is an Empire make it NOT an empire?.
Teddy, good post.
The writer seems to assume the need for a large military however, and underneath has an admiration for it in principle, which i don't appreciate.
THAT same military is NOW POISED in the USA "homeland" t0 "act" if the people EVER so much as show a real mood for revolt to change the system which THAT Army SERVES....
it is EXACTLY as General Smedley Butler said:
the "ARMY" is one of the powers and institutions that SERVE "OUR BIG BOSS --- our supernationalistic capitalism..our BIG BANKS, BIG CORPORATIONS, BIG FINANCE, and the few thousand families that control them".
i've said it so often for years:
THE USA is in great danger of becoming a FULLBLOWN FASCIST COUNTRY. and when that day finally arrives that can NOT be denied by americans --
they will then realize what the comics character, Pogo - said to his friend after searching for and fearing and feeling paranoid about "others" and "enemies"........
:"I HAVE MET THE ENEMY -- and he is US".
Major General Butler was a Marine.
Thanks for reminding me. i know i can often make mistakes when just writing out of memory from what i read...although i hope it's also clear about the main points i am trying to talk about.
at least we DO know that General Smedley Butler was as "insider" as one could be -- and had 30 years of experience as the "enabler" of the wishes of "big money, big finance, big banks, big corporations" for the purposes he revealed and which we - after all this time , BY NOW should KNOW to be exactly the case with US foreign policies:
the EXPLOITATIOn and DOMINATION of other nations for the Powers-that-be
of the USA. and that USA's grand army - military, marines, CIA (not yet in existence in Butler's time,...but you get the picture)
ALL are existent NOT for the service of "freedom, liberty and justice" as ADVERTISED by the most "marketing-oriented" "economy" in the world --
but to "gather as much of the world's resources unto ourselves at the expense of other nations".
THAT and the presence of the USA , with its fingers in every corner of the globe in the manner that it has been - militarily, economically, manipulatively -- is the very definition of an EMPIRE.
Even though much of the info here is "old news" to many of us, it isn't to most people in this country. They still wave the flags, march to drums, succumb to MSM lies, and live in their little fantasy world where patriotism is still unquestioned, where America is still pure, where ignorance still dominates. That is their role - that is their life. On the other hand - this would be an excellent article to share with exactly THOSE SAME FOLKS as it is written by a military person who rather adroitly points out several flaws in the SYSTEM. Don't demean this article too much - it is informative, its source is good, and it has several links to support the thesis. SHARE IT. SEND IT AROUND. PUT IT IN EDITORIAL WRITERS' IN-BOXES. SEND IT TO YOUR LOCAL PAPERS. SHARE IT WITH CHURCH GOERS (YES - I SAID CHURCH GOERS!). Use it as a tool - remember - the only way we will win is through educating the masses - that is our role.
Thank you. You just preempted my reflexive snort and snarl at the headline! I think now I'll just pass this along...
The good news is that all the weapons the military and police have now, can be used by the people, if need be.
History has shown that violent revolutions are had with the rulers own weapons. The Russian and Albanian revolutions are good examples.
So all those weapons in the hands of the government, may become the weapons in the hands of the free people, if need be.
Salient, even if scary.
A good article by Mr. Astore. Yes, the US military, especially the Army in which I served years ago, has been utterly abused by the neocons and their apologists amongst the democrats.
There will be hell to pay for that, and I suspect it's not too far off.
the title: Is the US Military Now an Imperial Police Force? almost made me pass wind right here on my computer chair, an entirely unelegant twist to my day
if i may quote jimmy durante: is this guy kidding or what
obviously this guy either: a. doesn't get out much, or b. has recently recovered from a deep coma or 3. has been in hiding in a cave in afghanistan right beside osl
chalmers johnson's best selling trilogy on the american empire "nemesis" has laid out the current context of the american imperium in mind numbing detail with irrefutable evidence - fully discussing the current state of the 1000 plus american bases that have, as he says, "garrisoned the world"
listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPr_T7btVgA
teddy, posting above invoked smedley butler in saying "the true purpose of the US MILITARY is to make the world safe for Capitalism and our cultural and economic assault. Our Foreign Policy is geared towards gathering as much of the world's resources unto ourselves at the expense of other nations"
how simple is that
keeping in mind that at the time, butler was the most decorated american service man is history, having been under fire more than 120 times in enforcing the imperial design of the american ruling class
he killed peasants in guatemala for the american fruit company, owned by the dulles brothers - they of the cia and jfk cover up fame
among many other murders he committed
google this: "war is a racket" and he will lay out his opinion in more detail for you
by the way:
sam bush - great grandfather of w - war profiteer from ww1 - very fond of and in agreement with nazi policy
http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/
prescott bush - granddady to w - affectionatlely known as the banker to the nazis
read about that here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
bushdaddy - nwo bagman for the harriman's - harriman's bagmen for kuhn and loeb - kuhn and loeb bagmen for the rothschild dynasty
anyone seeing any connections here
america has been a fascist state for a century or more
true the germans lost ww2 - but the fascists won
that explains why so many of the war's most vile murderers and criminals headed straight to the lower 48 once their work was done in europe
so much of the "fight" in the united states today is framed in terms of getting back to the good old days - a fantasy
the effort today is to reclaim the constitution from the rothschild banking cartel
don't be confused about that
cheers, b
The Dulles brothers did not own United Fruit.
They acted merely as lawyers, investors, enablers, and lackeys.
when you have 15 million shares then you are an owner
cheers, b
Pleez make upp moor stuff.
Yknot 16 graqzillione shears?
waig: you are boring
"The next year, the Dulles boys were at it again orchestrating a coup in Guatemala. This one ushered in decades of fascist military governments that killed hundreds of thousands of innocents. But, it brought great profits for Rockefeller’s United Fruit Co., in which the Dulles were invested."
"The CIA director at this time, Allen Dulles, was formerly the president of the United Fruit Fruit Company"
and a waste of time
brother john dulles was the lawyer for the fruit company - as you pointed out
peace out bro
cheers, b
You are boring squared, pilgrim.
My post said the brothers were invested in United Fruit.
You ignore that, and pull the number of shares out of your nether reaches.
Go back to your spellchecker.
The two of you should be quite happy together.
Sorry, sport.
The job of Village Explainer has already been filled.
Butler was a serviceman, not a service man.
how did your spellchecker miss that?
actually - it might apply -- he DID explain how he "serviced" the interests of "big money, big corporations, big banks"...
i mean he actually gave long speeches about those...at one point before he arrived at a speaking engagemtn - he was quietly told :
that the group "may even have socialists and communists"...and he responded: something such as
"so what?"
which reveals that he , FROM THE INSIDER's point of view, was already revealing in a mere "so what" -- how the powers-that-be USED the BOGEYMAN of "enemies and threats" to advance THEIR exploitative agendas -- with HIM as the "service" person .
he also said something like:
"there is NO money corruption that the US MILITARY is blind to..."
and proceeded to detail what , in those days, were HUGE amounts of money involved from war profiting, detailing the Companies, their specific dollar amounts , for what purpose, etc.
it's amazing that he wasn't "offed". for evens saying:
"FOR 30 years -- i was their enabler...and for 30 years i was their willing soldier that set aside my morality and ethics to follow orders....in the beginning i already had my suspicions of what our soldiering is all about...i am now CERTAIN....it was my job to fix things because of our Big Money's own bad investments.....i would have nothing more to do with it...."
And another more recent Marine Commandant … `I believe that if we had and would keep our dirty, bloody, dollar soaked fingers out of the business of these (Third World) nations so full of depressed, exploited people, they will arrive at a solution of their own. And if unfortunately their revolution must be of the violent type because the `haves' refuse to share with the `have-nots' by any peaceful method, at least what they get will be their own, and not the American style, which they don’t want and above all don’t want crammed down their throats by Americans.' –
General David Sharp, former United States Marine Commandant, 1966.
http://www.williambowles.info/guests/marines.html
Finally let us examine a newer conversation with an ex-Marine who served with Reagan's so-called `Contras’ all during the 1980s – 1990 … a talk by John Stockwell, 13-year veteran of the CIA and former U.S. Marine Corps major, `Systematically, the Contras have been assassinating religious workers, teachers, health workers, elected officials, government administrators. Remember the ‘Assassination Manual’ that surfaced in 1984? It caused such a stir that President Reagan had to address it himself in the presidential debates with Walter Mondale. They use terror to traumatize society so that it cannot function. `I don’t mean to abuse you with verbal violence, but you have to understand what your Government and its agents are doing. `They go into villages. They haul out families. With the children forced to watch, they castrate the father. They peel the skin off his face. They put a grenade in his mouth, and pull the pin. With the children forced to watch, they gang-rape the mother, and slash her breasts off. And sometimes, for variety, they make the parents watch while they do these things to the children. `This is nobody’s propaganda!' `There have been over a hundred thousand American `Witnesses for Peace' who’ve gone down there, and they have filmed and photographed and witnessed these atrocities immediately after they’ve happened, and documented thirteen thousand people killed this way – mostly women and children. `These are the activities done by the Contras … the Contras are the people who former President Reagan called ‘freedom fighters.’ He said … `They are the moral equivalent of our founding fathers.'
– Major, John Stockwell, 13-year veteran of the CIA and former U.S. Marine Corps major.
the exact words by General Butler --
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05/05/04 Quotes From a Few Good Marines…
TMPress International Newswire
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(TMPress International – New York – May 07, 2004) – Quotes From a Few Good Marines … Gen. Smedley Butler’s confession, in 1935, a two-time Medal of Honor winner, retired former U.S. Marine Commandant, Gen. Smedley D. Butler accused major New York investment banks of using the U.S. Marines as racketeers and gangsters to exploit the peasants of Nicaragua. Later, Butler stated, `The trouble is that when American dollars earn only six percent over here, they get restless and go overseas to get 100 percent … the flag follows the dollar and the soldiers follow the flag.' `I wouldn’t go to war again as I have done to defend some lousy investment of the bankers … we should fight only for the defense of our home and the Bill of Rights … war for any other reason is simply a racket.' `There isn’t a trick in the racketeering bag that the military gang is blind to.` `It had its ‘finger men’ to point out enemies, its ‘muscle men’ to destroy enemies, its ‘brain men’ to plan war preparations and a ‘Big Boss’ – supernationalistic capitalism.’
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'' I spent 33 years in the Marines. Most of my time being a high-class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism. `I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenue in. I helped in the rape of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I made sure that in China our Big Oil would exploit unmolested. `War is a racket.''
– General Smedley Butler, former U.S. Marine Commandant, `Common Sense' in November 1935.
bryanD --
now that you've explained it so clearly....i never even DARED think of the USA as ALREADY having been a fascist state for generations...and mainly have been thinking it is "on the road".....
after reading your explanation -- i realize how WRONG i have been ...it IS indeed ALREADY a fascist state which has just succeeded in masquerading itself.
this is similar to what the article about "USA as the World's LEADING currency manipulator" by Henry CK LIU in asiatimesonline....
where he opens an exhaustive article (detailing the historical facts) - with:
"THE USA is really a PROTECTIONIST nation masquerading as 'Free Enterprise' "........
in order to build his article towards the theme with which that statement connects:
that "the USA has been traditionally PARANOID about other nations manipulating their currencies.....but the LEADING Currency Manipulator has always been the USA".
and it certainly makes similar sense in that :
the USA has been the leader in exhorting nations and regions towards the joys and glories of "competition" ...and YET -- EVERYTHING about its own policies regarding other nations has been about DISPLEASURE at , and being unable to abide COMPETITION and RIVALS.
this is truly a egregiously monstrous example of a "preacher" doing the opposite of what he preaches about:
"Thou shalt not SIN, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not covet, thou shalt not .........thou shalt......"...
and then can't stop touching his pecker as he says it while coveting the ravishing girls, married women and boys in his congregation....
Yes, with nearly a thousand military bases around the world, 12 battle carrier groups, 30,000 nuclear weapons, etc we are an imperial hegemonic force. The people who run the country (corporate/military complex) want it that way.
in that case, concerning the rulers who want it that way , can one say:
"IMPERIAL TROOPERS?"
and
"the Republic has been RE_ORGANIZED....HENCEFORTH it shall be known as the FIRST AMERICAN EMPIIIIIIRE of the GALAXY....for a Prosperous and Secuuuure....SoCIEHHHHGTY!!!!.....and there shall be peeeeeaaccccceeee"
said the SITH LORD!
Injustice and exploiration must always be everywhere defended by the pointed edge of the spear.
hey waiguoren: do you mean exploitation?
fyi: those little red lines under your meaningless post are called a spellchecker
fyi
if you only have 15 words in your post and if you hope to garner some serious attention it should be free of spelling errors
longer posts may be excepted
that is if you have much more to say
cheers, b
BryanD 1:37 --- Please be more respectful. I do not have a spellchecker. Spelling correctly with a spellcheck is no accomplishment. We are trying to maximize our resistance to a great negativity. To berate each other over insignificant mistakes is self-defeating. How can we accomplish a great good if we do not encourage every sincere contribution? --------- Thanks -------- Peace
ok let's add illiteracy to our obesity issues
use firefox or chrome as you browser - they both come with spellchecker
and glen if spellchecking undoes the revolution i need say no more
back to the mantra hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
cheers, b
Pleeze sibmitt a compleete lizt of yoor rules.
Thay ar quiet speciousific itt zeems.
Izz tis meainingfool enuff?
I was in the Army when they started pushing the notion of the Modern Volunteer Army (MVA). This was a direct response to the Vietnam protests, draft-card burnings, etc. which most commonly occurred at the most elite colleges, such as Columbia and Cal-Berkeley. The result is a class-based enlistment policy; the rich can afford to opt out of service, but the lower classes really have nowhere else to go. It's a substitute for an actual civilian job training/placement program for the poor. Not bad, if your country's not at war; but when is that these days?
Geneva Afghan Peace Conference Now! Stop USA's Ethnic Cleansing!
Obama is wavering on sending more killers, troops, to Afghanistan now is the time to influence him not too!
The imperial Media is insisting the surge is a foregone conclusion. Contact Media and protest their WAR PROPAGANDA, especially the Associated Press.
actually the media is merely "reporting" on a Surge that has ALREADY begun. as of this moment the US forces have already made a "move" - check out the "media of note" NY times reporting on today's operation.
the USA forces have begun "engaging the enemy" - "ovah there,,,thousands of miles away"..........where "GOOD USA" is so RELUCTANT --but MUST bring "civilization" to a culture thousands of years old........and isn't as "enlightened" as the Great Good US of A.....
consisting of brown colored foreigners in their own region --
all for the glory of Empire.
what a silly, pretentious example. The reason the legionnaires were created was to supplement the lack of troops a conscripted French military provided. Today, there is no French conscript --their system went over to volunteer. The only comparison LTCOL puts out is a simple one: who serves. That’s all this “former officer” is advocating. His assumption is corrupt -- he assumes that by having the elite's spawn serve in the military, the elite wouldn't send us all off to fight in unspeakable wars like the legionnaires of the past were used by the French. (OMG, the French? were like the French?!)
What I want to know is, if this guy was so gung-ho about changing the way the system works, why did he elect to be an officer? He wants change, but see this happening by forcing the elite to serve.–and where would they serve? They’d all go Air Force or Navy –the elite Academies of the Armed Services? It still doesn’t mean squat. The WASP elite culture the military pushes would remain unchallenged. Last years retiree is supplanted by this year's yes-man, and the system is reinforced. So change the names and places from where the officer corps comes from, big deal.
The system that creates perfumed princes is still in place and unchallenged. what would be more likely to come to pass is something like the royality of England serving in their Armed Services... egad, I do say! The British are so egalitarian!
We are in the big step of the liquidation ... At least the truth is out with nothing much left to shock our numb brains.
Maybe logic will make a comeback when it is the last option left
Tomgram: William Astore, Whose Military Is It Anyway?
friends, please don't let the title (especially the bit about the "police force") distract you - for some reason CD editors usually supply a title of their own...
unsurprisingly, the actual title does much more justice to the article which is mainly about the alienation of military life from mainstream (especially upper class) US consumer culture - paradoxically at the same time that said culture is becoming increasingly militarized itself (also documented regularly on tomdispatch by people such as Nick Turse and Tom Engelhardt himself)...
Wasn't it some of the good old boys from the French Foreign Legion who plotted and nearly carried off a successful assassination attempt upon Charles DeGaulle when he decided to end French colonial rule in Algeria?
Bill from Saginaw
and if you want a more "updated" version of American Empire:
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (ISBN 0-452-28708-1) is a book written by John Perkins and published in 2004. It tells the story of his career with consulting firm Chas. T. Main. Before employment with the firm, he interviewed for a job with the National Security Agency (NSA). Perkins claims that this interview effectively constituted an independent screening which led to his subsequent hiring by Einar Greve, a member of the firm (and alleged NSA liaison) to become a self-described "economic hit man".
John Perkins and his role as Economic Hitman (EHM) is the main theme in part II of the movie Zeitgeist: Addendum, released October 2008.
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"Covertly recruited by the United States National Security Agency and on the payroll of an international consulting firm, he traveled the world—to Indonesia, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and other strategically important countries...Perkins reveals the hidden mechanics of imperial control behind some of the most dramatic events in recent history, such as the fall of the Shah of Iran, the death of Panamanian president Omar Torrijos, and the U.S. invasions of Panama and Iraq."[1]
According to his book, Perkins' function was to convince the political and financial leadership of underdeveloped countries to accept enormous development loans from institutions like the World Bank and USAID. Saddled with huge debts they could not hope to pay, these countries were forced to acquiesce to political pressure from the United States on a variety of issues. Perkins argues in his book that developing nations were effectively neutralized politically, had their wealth gaps driven wider and economies crippled in the long run. In this capacity Perkins recounts his meetings with some prominent individuals, including Graham Greene and Omar Torrijos. Perkins describes the role of an EHM as follows:
Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other foreign "aid" organizations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet's natural resources. Their tools included fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization.
The epilogue to the 2006 edition provides a rebuttal to the current move by the G8 nations to forgive Third World debt. Perkins charges that the proposed conditions for this debt forgiveness require countries to sell their health, education, electric, water and other public services to corporations. Those countries would also have to discontinue subsidies and trade restrictions that support local business, but accept the continued subsidization of certain G8 businesses by the US and other G8 countries, and the erection of trade barriers on imports that threaten G8 industries.
In the book, Perkins repeatedly denies the existence of a "conspiracy." Instead, Perkins carefully discusses the role of corporatocracy.
“ "I was initially recruited while I was in business school back in the late sixties by the National Security Agency, the nation’s largest and least understood spy organization; but ultimately I worked for private corporations. The first real economic hit man was back in the early 1950’s, Kermit Roosevelt, the grandson of Teddy, who overthrew of government of Iran, a democratically elected government, Mossadegh’s government who was Time‘s magazine person of the year; and he was so successful at doing this without any bloodshed—well, there was a little bloodshed, but no military intervention, just spending millions of dollars and replaced Mossadegh with the Shah of Iran. At that point, we understood that this idea of economic hit man was an extremely good one. We didn’t have to worry about the threat of war with Russia when we did it this way. The problem with that was that Roosevelt was a C.I.A. agent. He was a government employee. Had he been caught, we would have been in a lot of trouble. It would have been very embarrassing. So, at that point, the decision was made to use organizations like the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. to recruit potential economic hit men like me and then send us to work for private consulting companies, engineering firms, construction companies, so that if we were caught, there would be no connection with the government.[2] - Nov 4 '04 interview ”
Perkins began writing Confessions of an Economic Hit Man in the 1980s. "Threats or bribes always convinced me to stop" he says in the book.
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions
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We speak with John Perkins, a former respected member of the international banking community. In his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man he describes how as a highly paid professional, he helped the U.S. cheat poor countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars by lending them more money than they could possibly repay and then take over their economies. [includes rush transcript]
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John Perkins describes himself as a former economic hit man–a highly paid professional who cheated countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars.
20 years ago Perkins began writing a book with the working title, “Conscience of an Economic Hit Men.”
Perkins writes, "The book was to be dedicated to the presidents of two countries, men who had been his clients whom I respected and thought of as kindred spirits–Jaime Roldós, president of Ecuador, and Omar Torrijos, president of Panama. Both had just died in fiery crashes. Their deaths were not accidental. They were assassinated because they opposed that fraternity of corporate, government, and banking heads whose goal is global empire. We Economic Hit Men failed to bring Roldós and Torrijos around, and the other type of hit men, the CIA-sanctioned jackals who were always right behind us, stepped in.
John Perkins goes on to write: “I was persuaded to stop writing that book. I started it four more times during the next twenty years. On each occasion, my decision to begin again was influenced by current world events: the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1980, the first Gulf War, Somalia, and the rise of Osama bin Laden. However, threats or bribes always convinced me to stop.”
But now Perkins has finally published his story. The book is titled Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. John Perkins joins us now in our Firehouse studios.
* John Perkins, from 1971 to 1981 he worked for the international consulting firm of Chas T. Main where he was a self-described “economic hit man.” He is the author of the new book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.
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AMY GOODMAN: John Perkins joins us now in our firehouse studio. Welcome to Democracy Now!
JOHN PERKINS: Thank you, Amy. It’s great to be here.
AMY GOODMAN: It’s good to have you with us. Okay, explain this term, “economic hit man,” e.h.m., as you call it.
JOHN PERKINS: Basically what we were trained to do and what our job is to do is to build up the American empire. To bring—to create situations where as many resources as possible flow into this country, to our corporations, and our government, and in fact we’ve been very successful. We’ve built the largest empire in the history of the world. It’s been done over the last 50 years since World War II with very little military might, actually. It’s only in rare instances like Iraq where the military comes in as a last resort. This empire, unlike any other in the history of the world, has been built primarily through economic manipulation, through cheating, through fraud, through seducing people into our way of life, through the economic hit men. I was very much a part of that.
AMY GOODMAN: How did you become one? Who did you work for?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, I was initially recruited while I was in business school back in the late sixties by the National Security Agency, the nation’s largest and least understood spy organization; but ultimately I worked for private corporations. The first real economic hit man was back in the early 1950’s, Kermit Roosevelt, the grandson of Teddy, who overthrew of government of Iran, a democratically elected government, Mossadegh’s government who was Time‘s magazine person of the year; and he was so successful at doing this without any bloodshed—well, there was a little bloodshed, but no military intervention, just spending millions of dollars and replaced Mossadegh with the Shah of Iran. At that point, we understood that this idea of economic hit man was an extremely good one. We didn’t have to worry about the threat of war with Russia when we did it this way. The problem with that was that Roosevelt was a C.I.A. agent. He was a government employee. Had he been caught, we would have been in a lot of trouble. It would have been very embarrassing. So, at that point, the decision was made to use organizations like the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. to recruit potential economic hit men like me and then send us to work for private consulting companies, engineering firms, construction companies, so that if we were caught, there would be no connection with the government.
AMY GOODMAN: Okay. Explain the company you worked for.
JOHN PERKINS: Well, the company I worked for was a company named Chas. T. Main in Boston, Massachusetts. We were about 2,000 employees, and I became its chief economist. I ended up having fifty people working for me. But my real job was deal-making. It was giving loans to other countries, huge loans, much bigger than they could possibly repay. One of the conditions of the loan—let’s say a $1 billion to a country like Indonesia or Ecuador—and this country would then have to give ninety percent of that loan back to a U.S. company, or U.S. companies, to build the infrastructure—a Halliburton or a Bechtel. These were big ones. Those companies would then go in and build an electrical system or ports or highways, and these would basically serve just a few of the very wealthiest families in those countries. The poor people in those countries would be stuck ultimately with this amazing debt that they couldn’t possibly repay. A country today like Ecuador owes over fifty percent of its national budget just to pay down its debt. And it really can’t do it. So, we literally have them over a barrel. So, when we want more oil, we go to Ecuador and say, “Look, you’re not able to repay your debts, therefore give our oil companies your Amazon rain forest, which are filled with oil.” And today we’re going in and destroying Amazonian rain forests, forcing Ecuador to give them to us because they’ve accumulated all this debt. So we make this big loan, most of it comes back to the United States, the country is left with the debt plus lots of interest, and they basically become our servants, our slaves. It’s an empire. There’s no two ways about it. It’s a huge empire. It’s been extremely successful.
AMY GOODMAN: We’re talking to John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. You say because of bribes and other reason you didn’t write this book for a long time. What do you mean? Who tried to bribe you, or who—what are the bribes you accepted?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, I accepted a half a million dollar bribe in the nineties not to write the book.
AMY GOODMAN: From?
JOHN PERKINS: From a major construction engineering company.
AMY GOODMAN: Which one?
JOHN PERKINS: Legally speaking, it wasn’t—Stoner-Webster. Legally speaking it wasn’t a bribe, it was—I was being paid as a consultant. This is all very legal. But I essentially did nothing. It was a very understood, as I explained in Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, that it was—I was—it was understood when I accepted this money as a consultant to them I wouldn’t have to do much work, but I mustn’t write any books about the subject, which they were aware that I was in the process of writing this book, which at the time I called “Conscience of an Economic Hit Man.” And I have to tell you, Amy, that, you know, it’s an extraordinary story from the standpoint of—It’s almost James Bondish, truly, and I mean-–
AMY GOODMAN: Well that’s certainly how the book reads.
JOHN PERKINS: Yeah, and it was, you know? And when the National Security Agency recruited me, they put me through a day of lie detector tests. They found out all my weaknesses and immediately seduced me. They used the strongest drugs in our culture, sex, power and money, to win me over. I come from a very old New England family, Calvinist, steeped in amazingly strong moral values. I think I, you know, I’m a good person overall, and I think my story really shows how this system and these powerful drugs of sex, money and power can seduce people, because I certainly was seduced. And if I hadn’t lived this life as an economic hit man, I think I’d have a hard time believing that anybody does these things. And that’s why I wrote the book, because our country really needs to understand, if people in this nation understood what our foreign policy is really about, what foreign aid is about, how our corporations work, where our tax money goes, I know we will demand change.
AMY GOODMAN: We’re talking to John Perkins. In your book, you talk about how you helped to implement a secret scheme that funneled billions of dollars of Saudi Arabian petrol dollars back into the U.S. economy, and that further cemented the intimate relationship between the House of Saud and successive U.S. administrations. Explain.
JOHN PERKINS: Yes, it was a fascinating time. I remember well, you’re probably too young to remember, but I remember well in the early seventies how OPEC exercised this power it had, and cut back on oil supplies. We had cars lined up at gas stations. The country was afraid that it was facing another 1929-type of crash—depression; and this was unacceptable. So, they—the Treasury Department hired me and a few other economic hit men. We went to Saudi Arabia. We—
AMY GOODMAN: You’re actually called economic hit men—e.h.m.’s?
JOHN PERKINS: Yeah, it was a tongue-in-cheek term that we called ourselves. Officially, I was a chief economist. We called ourselves e.h.m.‘s. It was tongue-in-cheek. It was like, nobody will believe us if we say this, you know? And, so, we went to Saudi Arabia in the early seventies. We knew Saudi Arabia was the key to dropping our dependency, or to controlling the situation. And we worked out this deal whereby the Royal House of Saud agreed to send most of their petro-dollars back to the United States and invest them in U.S. government securities. The Treasury Department would use the interest from these securities to hire U.S. companies to build Saudi Arabia—new cities, new infrastructure—which we’ve done. And the House of Saud would agree to maintain the price of oil within acceptable limits to us, which they’ve done all of these years, and we would agree to keep the House of Saud in power as long as they did this, which we’ve done, which is one of the reasons we went to war with Iraq in the first place. And in Iraq we tried to implement the same policy that was so successful in Saudi Arabia, but Saddam Hussein didn’t buy. When the economic hit men fail in this scenario, the next step is what we call the jackals. Jackals are C.I.A.-sanctioned people that come in and try to foment a coup or revolution. If that doesn’t work, they perform assassinations. or try to. In the case of Iraq, they weren’t able to get through to Saddam Hussein. He had—His bodyguards were too good. He had doubles. They couldn’t get through to him. So the third line of defense, if the economic hit men and the jackals fail, the next line of defense is our young men and women, who are sent in to die and kill, which is what we’ve obviously done in Iraq.
AMY GOODMAN: Can you explain how Torrijos died?
JOHN PERKINS: Omar Torrijos, the President of Panama. Omar Torrijos had signed the Canal Treaty with Carter much—and, you know, it passed our congress by only one vote. It was a highly contended issue. And Torrijos then also went ahead and negotiated with the Japanese to build a sea-level canal. The Japanese wanted to finance and construct a sea-level canal in Panama. Torrijos talked to them about this which very much upset Bechtel Corporation, whose president was George Schultz and senior council was Casper Weinberger. When Carter was thrown out (and that’s an interesting story—how that actually happened), when he lost the election, and Reagan came in and Schultz came in as Secretary of State from Bechtel, and Weinberger came from Bechtel to be Secretary of Defense, they were extremely angry at Torrijos—tried to get him to renegotiate the Canal Treaty and not to talk to the Japanese. He adamantly refused. He was a very principled man. He had his problem, but he was a very principled man. He was an amazing man, Torrijos. And so, he died in a fiery airplane crash, which was connected to a tape recorder with explosives in it, which—I was there. I had been working with him. I knew that we economic hit men had failed. I knew the jackals were closing in on him, and the next thing, his plane exploded with a tape recorder with a bomb in it. There’s no question in my mind that it was C.I.A. sanctioned, and most—many Latin American investigators have come to the same conclusion. Of course, we never heard about that in our country.
AMY GOODMAN: So, where—when did your change your heart happen?
JOHN PERKINS: I felt guilty throughout the whole time, but I was seduced. The power of these drugs, sex, power, and money, was extremely strong for me. And, of course, I was doing things I was being patted on the back for. I was chief economist. I was doing things that Robert McNamara liked and so on.
AMY GOODMAN: How closely did you work with the World Bank?
JOHN PERKINS: Very, very closely with the World Bank. The World Bank provides most of the money that’s used by economic hit men, it and the I.M.F. But when 9/11 struck, I had a change of heart. I knew the story had to be told because what happened at 9/11 is a direct result of what the economic hit men are doing. And the only way that we’re going to feel secure in this country again and that we’re going to feel good about ourselves is if we use these systems we’ve put into place to create positive change around the world. I really believe we can do that. I believe the World Bank and other institutions can be turned around and do what they were originally intended to do, which is help reconstruct devastated parts of the world. Help—genuinely help poor people. There are twenty-four thousand people starving to death every day. We can change that.
AMY GOODMAN: John Perkins, I want to thank you very much for being with us. John Perkins’ book is called, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.
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