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Democrats and Afghanistan: What's at Stake
Feinstein isn't merely a typical (though particularly destructive) Democratic Senator, but also a very typical Washington insider, as her substantial personal wealth is tied directly to the very National Security State policies she relentlessly works in the Senate to expand. As her hometown San Francisco Chronicle put it in 2003 -- in an article headlined "War brings business to Feinstein spouse: Blum's firms win multimillion-dollar defense contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan": "When it comes to scoring mega-military-related contracts, Sen. Dianne Feinstein's multimillionaire husband, Richard Blum, is right in the thick of things." The article described billions of dollars in military contracts received by companies in which Blum has a large stake from the War on Terror, the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, and numerous other policies Feinstein works in the Senate to enable. Other than the Daschles and the Bayhs, it's difficult to find a spousal team whose public and private activities feed off one another as synergistically as theirs do.
In light of this long record, it should come as absolutely no surprise that, last weekend, Feinstein joined with GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia to apply public pressure on Obama to escalate further the war in Afghanistan, announcing on ABC News that "she didn't see how President Barack Obama could turn down [Gen. McChrystal's] request for 40,000 additional troops in Afghanistan." Obama deserves some credit for at least refusing to capitulate immediately to the military's demands without taking time to consider alternative options. Russ Feingold just wrote another Op-Ed arguing for a withdrawal timetable from Afghanistan, but that option is not even part of the Washington debate. The only issue is whether to escalate and, if so, by how much. The Washington Post today reported that as part of Obama's March order for 21,000 more troops to Afghanistan, "the White House has also authorized -- and the Pentagon is deploying -- at least 13,000 troops beyond that number." With Democrats like Feinstein controlling the U.S. Senate, is it any wonder that our status as a perpetual war nation appears to continue indefinitely?
In The Boston Globe this week, military expert and history Professor Andrew Bacevich wrote one of the best Op-Eds yet written about what is truly at stake in the debate over Afghanistan. I don't want to excerpt too much of it because I want to encourage as many people as possible to read it in its entirety, but Bacevich perfectly makes the primary point I've been trying to make about this debate: that at least as much as determining what we do in Afghanistan, the debate is a "proxy" for much larger issues, whereby escalation by Obama will -- as Bacevich puts it -- "embrace George W. Bush’s concept of open-ended war as the essential response to violent jihadism" and "affirm that military might will remain the principal instrument for exercising American global leadership, as has been the case for decades." Bacevich explains:
Implementing the McChrystal plan will perpetuate the longstanding fundamentals of US national security policy: maintaining a global military presence, configuring US forces for global power projection, and employing those forces to intervene on a global basis. The McChrystal plan modestly updates these fundamentals to account for the lessons of 9/11 and Iraq, cultural awareness and sensitivity nudging aside advanced technology as the signature of American military power, for example. Yet at its core, the McChrystal plan aims to avert change. Its purpose - despite 9/11 and despite the failures of Iraq - is to preserve the status quo. . . .
If the president assents to McChrystal’s request, he will void his promise of change at least so far as national security policy is concerned. The Afghanistan war will continue until the end of his first term and probably beyond. It will consume hundreds of billions of dollars. It will result in hundreds or perhaps thousands more American combat deaths - costs that the hawks are loath to acknowledge.
As the fighting drags on from one year to the next, the engagement of US forces in armed nation-building projects in distant lands will become the new normalcy. Americans of all ages will come to accept war as a perpetual condition, as young Americans already do. That "keeping Americans safe" obliges the United States to seek, maintain, and exploit unambiguous military supremacy will become utterly uncontroversial.
That is exactly what is at stake in the debate over Afghanistan. And that's exactly why those who benefit most from our state of perpetual war -- people like Dianne Feinstein and the entire National Security State apparatus -- are so eager for it not only to continue, but for it to expand. It's not only perpetual war that is the result, but also the endless civil liberties erosions and expansions of government power -- detention, surveillance and secrecy -- that inevitably accompany it.
Along those lines, PBS's Frontline this Friday night examines Afghanistan in a program pointedly entitled "Obama's War." It focuses on a Marine unit in Southern Afghanistan, in a province where the Taliban has long thrived. Virtually the entire segment is based on video footage from a freelance photographer embedded with the Marines, and it provides an extremely balanced and factual picture of at least part of what we are doing in that country, and really enables one, on a visceral level, to get a sense for the military mission. It's roughly 24 minutes in length and highly, highly recommended:
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Show AllShe must be a mole for the military, except that we have all observed as she was promoting "Death Inc".
Bring America Back !!!!.........!...Greenwald's next to last paragraph says it all==perpetual war; lost freedoms and constitutional violations; with growth of usurped Govt power and basic tyranny against the peoples !
****Feinstein has a little sister in California by way of the HOuse of Reps, name: Jane Harman, D. Her proposed legislation last year: The Homegrown Terrorism Act passed the House 406 to 6---, and if you loved the constitutional protections destroyed by the Patriot Acts, then you will really be enamored with these provisions. !! This bill was tabled in the House, but when Liberals start gaining any footholds, just watch them revive it and send it to the Senate. Yes, Jane Harman of AIPAC fame and fortune !
****Diane Feinstein and Jane Harman may be so called Blue Dogs or Blue Cats, but one thing they are not is Democrats.
Throw Pelosi into the mix and you have the Fascist Sisters all singing the same old songs of King George the W. Bomb, Bomb, BombIran !!!
Diane Feinstein and Jane Harman may be so called Blue Dogs or Blue Cats, but one thing they are not is Democrats.
They are Democrats because this is what the Democratic party has come to. Marcy Kaptur, Barbara Lee, Russell Feingold, Dennis Kucinish and a few others represent what the party used to be but is no more. Obama, Feinstein, Baucus, Pelosi are the whores now laughably called Democrats.
Exactly. Feinstein is the true face of the Democrats, so let's dispense once and for all with the mythic Dems who are somehow someway progressive or even faintly liberal. Nay, not a bit of it. Republicrats, Demoblicans, Democraps--they're one big happy violence-loving family. The few exceptions, like Feingold, Kucinich, Weiner and a handful of others, only prove the rule. And Obama is their ruler.
Friends in San Francisco continue to be astonished that Dianne Feinstein is OFTEN introduced as a 'liberal,' Democrat– or thought of as such by more people than is really imaginable. The very same people– who without irony– think of themselves as 'liberals.'
And this is in supposedly the most 'progressive' city in America? Nothing could be further from the truth.
This travesty reflects more on the corrupted devolution of modern 'liberalism'–which is now little else than at its core– essentially reactionary.
Remarkably, this grotesque cognitive dissonance does not cost Feinstein at the polls. During elections she polls off the charts.
In the ever shifting sands of political labeling Feinstein would properly be called a Zionist Neo-fascist such is her scabrous fealty to all things Israeli.
Her husband and her combined are probably worth in the neighborhood of a cool billion or more. That does not prevent them from war profiteering and exploiting a collapsed mortgage market that her politics probably abetted to begin with–perhaps even with that in mind.
"To punish the oppressors of humanity: that is clemency; to forgive them is barbarity." –(Maximilien Robespierre)
–(Jill Bains)
Cleary notes that Feinstein's husband is a lavishly compensated "consultant" for the military industrial establishment. You wonder why she votes the way she does? It is called GREED! Human life has no more value to her than say for crushing a bug under her designer boots.
Feinstein isn't merely a typical (though particularly destructive) Democratic Senator, but also a very typical Washington insider, as her substantial personal wealth is tied directly to the very National Security State policies she relentlessly works in the Senate to expand.
This is a wonderful description of the greedy wrecking ball called the Republicrats. This is the dark force destroying the United States with the assent of the majority.
She's a Zionist.
The best part was when the Afghan said something like, "we are a poor people, we don't even have swords. If you can't beat the Taliban with your tanks and planes and weapons, how can we"?
I read, I watch, I rub my eyes, the tears begin to roll down my face - again. I did just the same thing 40 years ago. Now my children dodge the same bullets I did in what is a repeat of a tragic mistake that was not so long ago. What happened to us? I am so tired, I am so sad. Other than armed insurrection, is it possible to stop this madness?
How the hell can anyone believe the Marines can win people to their side, when the "Taliban" actually live there? It's like trying to win people to be against themselves. It's some kind of madness - unless the plan is to keep the US military there forever. And why do that? Why? Why? Why?
Sioux Rose
To a sane society, evidence is on display that begs for a return of laws against war profiteering. At times like this I am grateful for my belief in karma and the continuity of the soul, for there must be a very special bardo (hell/afterlife) for persons who make war for such direct personal profit, when today's weapons are wiping out thousands in a clip, and leaving others with their battered brains in what's left of their hands. What a way to earn a buck, or billion ($) for that sick matter!
"Obama deserves some credit for at least refusing to capitulate immediately to the military's demands without taking time to consider alternative options. " –(Glenn Greenwald).
–It is sentences like this which invariably spoil or mute the effects of Glenn Greenwald's strong arguments. He will often offer faint praise, in the midst of a withering criticism, to avoid appearing shrill.
If anything Glenn Greenwald is never shrill, although he is constantly attacked for being just that by a whole panoply of right-wingers; it is no wonder he has to be circumspect and cautionary at all times.
Obama deserves no such praise and Greenwald knows this; his articles overwhelmingly testify to this yet for some reason he always feels compelled to hedge his bets.
That is the cost to avoid marginalization and irrelevance.
But this being America and even Greenwald 'flim flamming' is better than no Greenwald at all. –(Jill Bains)
Feinstein is just another exoteric example of the endemic criminals called Congress. With very few exceptions, what we have in Congress is a cartel of attorneys called Democrats and Republicans, that are nothing more than corrupt lawyers that represent large corporations and the military and use casuistry to mislead the American people.
Glenn Greenwald, try selling California as a "solidly blue state" to Schwarzenegger.
Let's not forget Nixon and Reagan and Jarvis and LaRouche (or not just yet, at least: I'm looking for an opening.)
CA's a strange mix, sort of San Francisco by way of Bakersfield and Los Angeles plastered against Orange County and that "Inland Empire" thing.
And even San Francisco gave us Pelosi.
A lot of people went to California after WWII, as the military built up contracts out there. People like Fiendstein are in deep, of course, but so are many rank-and-filers and gold rush types who thought they'd put up a bunch of identical houses and go home.