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It didn't take the Israel Lobby very long to bring
President Obama to heel regarding his prohibition
against further illegal Israeli settlements on occupied
Palestinian land. Obama discovered that a mere American
president is powerless when confronted by the Israel
Lobby and that the United States simply is not allowed a
Middle East policy separate from Israel's.
Obama also found out that he cannot change anything else
either, if he ever intended to do so.
The military/security lobby has war and a domestic
police state on its agenda, and a mere American
president can't do anything about it.
President Obama can order the Guantanamo torture chamber
closed and kidnapping and rendition and torture to be
halted, but no one carries out the order.
Essentially, Obama is irrelevant.
President Obama can promise that he is going to bring
the troops home, and the military lobby says,
"No, you are
going to send them to Afghanistan, and in the meantime
start a war in Pakistan and maneuver Iran into a
position that will provide an excuse for a war there,
too. Wars are too profitable for us to let you stop
them."
And the mere president has to say,
"Yes, Sir!"
Obama can promise health care to 50 million uninsured
Americans, but he can't override the veto of the war
lobby and the insurance lobby. The war lobby says its
war profits are more important than health care and that
the country can't afford both the
"war on terror"
and "socialized
medicine."
The insurance lobby says health care has to be provided
by private health insurance; otherwise, we can't afford
it.
The war and insurance lobbies rattled their campaign
contribution pocketbooks and quickly convinced Congress
and the White House that the real purpose of the health
care bill is to save money by cutting Medicare and
Medicaid benefits, thereby
"getting
entitlements under control."
"Entitlements" is a right-wing
word used to cast aspersion on the few things that the
government did, in the distant past, for citizens.
Social Security and Medicare, for example, are
denigrated as
"entitlements." The right wing goes on endlessly
about Social Security and Medicare as if they were
welfare give-aways to shiftless people who refuse to
look after themselves, whereas in actual fact citizens
are vastly overcharged for the meager benefits with a
15% tax on their wages and salaries.
Indeed, for decades now the federal government has been
funding its wars and military budgets with the surplus
revenues collected by the Social Security tax on labor.
To claim, as the right wing does, that we can't afford
the only thing in the entire budget that has
consistently produced a revenue surplus indicates that
the real agenda is to drive the mere citizen into the
ground.
The real entitlements are never mentioned. The
"defense"
budget is an entitlement for the military/security
complex about which President Eisenhower warned us 50
years ago. A person has to be crazy to believe that the
United States,
"the world's only superpower," protected by oceans
on its East and West and by puppet states on its North
and South, needs a
"defense"
budget larger than the military spending of the rest of
the world combined.
The military budget is nothing but an entitlement for
the military/security complex. To hide this fact, the
entitlement is disguised as protection against
"enemies" and
passed through the Pentagon.
I say cut out the middleman and simply allocate a
percentage of the federal budget to the
military/security complex. This way we won't have to
concoct reasons for invading other countries and go to
war in order for the military/security complex to get
its entitlement. It would be a lot cheaper just to give
them the money outright, and it would save a lot of
lives and grief at home and abroad.
The US invasion of Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do
with American national interests. It had to do with
armaments profits and with eliminating an obstacle to
Israeli territorial expansion. The cost of the war,
aside from the $3 trillion, was over 4,000 dead
Americans, over 30,000 wounded and maimed Americans,
tens of thousands of broken American marriages and lost
careers, one million dead Iraqis, four million displaced
Iraqis, and a destroyed country.
All of this was done for the profits of the
military/security complex and to make paranoid Israel,
armed with 200 nuclear weapons, feel
"secure."
My proposal would make the military/security complex
even wealthier as the companies would get the money
without having to produce the weapons. Instead, all the
money could go for multi-million dollar bonuses and
dividend payouts to shareholders. No one, at home or
abroad, would have to be killed, and the taxpayer would
be better off.
No American national interest is served by the war in
Afghanistan. As the former UK Ambassador Craig Murray
disclosed, the purpose of the war is to protect Unocal's
interest in the Trans-Afghanistan pipeline. The cost of
the war is many times greater than Unocal's investment
in the pipeline. The obvious solution is to buy out
Unocal and give the pipeline to the Afghans as partial
compensation for the destruction we have inflicted on
that country and its population, and bring the troops
home.
The reason my sensible solutions cannot be effected is
that the lobbies think that their entitlements would not
survive if they were made obvious. They think that if
the American people knew that the wars were being fought
to enrich the armaments and oil industries, the people
would put a halt to the wars.
In actual fact, the American people have no say about
what "their" government does. Polls of the public show that half or more
of the American people do not support the wars in Iraq
or Afghanistan and do not support President Obama's
escalation of the war in Afghanistan. Yet, the
occupations and wars continue. According to General
Stanley McChrystal, the additional 40,000 troops are
enough to stalemate the war, that is, to keep it going
forever, the ideal situation for the armaments lobby.
The people want health care, but the government does not
listen.
The people want jobs, but Wall Street wants higher
priced stocks and forces American firms to offshore the
jobs to countries where labor is cheaper.
The American people have no effect on anything. They can
affect nothing. They have become irrelevant like Obama.
And they will remain irrelevant as long as organized
interest groups can purchase the US government.
The inability of the American democracy to produce any
results that the voters want is a demonstrated fact. The
total unresponsiveness of government to the people is
conservatism's contribution to American democracy. Some
years ago, there was an effort to put government back
into the hands of the people by constraining the ability
of organized interest groups to pour enormous amounts of
money into political campaigns and, thus, obligate the
elected official to those whose money elected him.
Conservatives said that any restraints would be a
violation of the First Amendment's guarantee of free
speech.
The same
"protectors" of
"free speech" had no objection to the
Israel Lobby's
passage of the
"hate crime" bill, which has
criminalized criticism of Israel's genocidal treatment
of the Palestinians and continuing theft of their lands.
In less than one year, President Obama has betrayed all
of his supporters and broken all of his promises. He is
the total captive of the oligarchy of the ruling
interest groups.
Unless he is saved by an orchestrated 9/11-type event,
Obama is a one-term president.
Indeed, the collapsing economy will doom him regardless
of a "terrorist event."
The Republicans are grooming
Palin. Our first female
president, following our first black president, will
complete the transition to an American police state by
arresting critics and protesters of Washington's immoral
foreign and domestic policies, and she will complete the
destruction of America's reputation abroad.
Russia's Putin has already compared the US to Nazi
Germany, and the Chinese premier has likened the US to
an irresponsible, profligate debtor.
Increasingly the rest of the world sees the US as the
sole source of all of its problems. Germany has lost the
chief of its armed forces and its defense minister,
because the US convinced or pressured, by hook or crook,
the German government to violate its Constitution and to
send troops to fight for Unocal's interest in
Afghanistan. The Germans had pretended that their troops
were not really fighting, but were engaged in a
"peace-keeping
operation." This more or less worked until the
Germans called in an air strike that murdered 100 women
and children lined up for a fuel allotment.
The British are investigating their leading criminal,
former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and his deception of
his own cabinet in order to do Bush's bidding and
provide some cover for Bush's illegal invasion of Iraq.
The UK investigators have been denied the ability to
bring criminal charges, but the issue of war based
entirely on orchestrated deception and lies is getting a
hearing. It will reverberate throughout the world, and
the world will note that there is no corresponding
investigation in the US, the country that originated the
False War.
Meanwhile, the US investment banks, which have wrecked
the financial stability of many governments, including
that of the US, continue to control, as they have done
since the Clinton administration, US economic and
financial policy. The world has suffered terribly from
the Wall Street gangsters, and now looks upon America
with a critical eye.
The United States no longer commands the respect it
enjoyed under
President Ronald Reagan or
President George Herbert Walker Bush. World polls show
that the US and its puppet master are regarded as the
two greatest threats to peace. Washington and Israel
outrank on the most dangerous list the crazy regime in
North Korea.
The world is beginning to see America as a country that
needs to go away. When the dollar is over-inflated by a
Washington unable to pay its bills, will the world be
motivated by greed and try to save us in order to save
its investments, or will it say, thank God, good
riddance.
Paul Craig Roberts [email him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan's first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the author of Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter Brimelow's Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.