[CitizensTruth] Peter Phillips on Obama Administration's Military Policy
Jay Becker
futurenotwritten at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 19 20:53:08 EST 2009
Barack Obama Administration Continues US Military Global Dominance By Peter Phillips The
Barack Obama administration is continuing the neo-conservative agenda
of US military domination of the world— albeit with perhaps with a
kinder-gentler face. While overt torture is now forbidden for the CIA
and Pentagon,
and symbolic gestures like the closing of the Guantanamo prison are in
evidence, a unilateral military dominance policy, expanding military budget, and wars of occupation and aggression will likely continue unabated. The military expansionists from within the Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Clinton, G. W. Bush administrations all put into place solid support for increased military spending. Clinton’s model of supporting the US military industrial complex
was hold steady defense spending and to increase foreign weapons sales
from 16% of global orders to over 60% by end of his administration. The neo-conservatives, who dominated the most recent Bush administration,
amplified this trend for increased military spending. The neo-cons laid
out their agenda for military global dominance in the 2000 Project for
a New American Century (PNAC) report Rebuilding America's Defenses. The report called for the protection of the American Homeland, the ability to wage simultaneous theater wars, to perform global constabulary roles, and to control space and cyberspace. The report claimed that in order to maintain a Pax Americana, potential rivals — such as China, Iran, Iraq, and North Korea
— needed to be held in check. Their military global dominance agenda
required forward deployment of US forces worldwide and increasing
defense/war spending well into the 21st
century. The result was a doubling of the US military budget to over
$700 billion in the last eight years. The US now spends as much on
war/defense as the rest of the world combined making American taxpayers
the highest war tax providers in the world. Barack
Obama’s election brought a moment of hope for many. However, the Obama
administration is not calling for deceased military spending, or a
reversal of US military global dominance. Instead, Obama retained Robert Gates,
thus making Obama the first president from an opposing party, in US
history, to keep in place the outgoing administrations’ Secretary of
Defense/War. Additionally, Obama is calling for an expanded war in Afghanistan and only minimal long-range reductions in Iraq.
The US military industrial complex is deeply embedded inside the Washington beltway. According to the most recent reports from OpenSecrets.org, 151 members of Congress in 2006 had up to $195.5 million invested in defense companies.
Major defense contractors were seriously involved in the 2008 elections. Lockheed Martin gave $2,612,219 in total political campaign donations
with 49% to Democrats ($1,285,493) and 51% to Republicans
($1,325,159). Boeing gave $2,225,947 in 2008 with 58% to Democrats and General Dynamics provided $1,682,595 to both parties. Northrop Grumman
spent over $20 million in 2008 hiring lobbyists to consult to Congress,
and Raytheon spent $6 million on lobbyists in the same period. Nancy Pelosi received more money from registered lobbyists than any other House candidate in the recent election cycle.
The International Monetary Fund's prediction for global economic growth in 2009 is 0.5 percent—the worst since World War II.
The United Nations' International Labor Organization estimates that
some 50 million workers will lose their jobs worldwide this year. There
are an estimated 62,000 U.S. companies expected to close this year, and
while official unemployment is at 7 percent in the US, when you add
people no longer looking for jobs and part-time workers, it is closer
to 14 percent. The military-industrial-political elite are worried
about the potential of increasing global insecurity. The answer inside
the Obama Administration is to continue high defense/war spending to
insure military control of both domestic and foreign instabilities.
The
military, industrial, congressional, and administrative elite profit
from defense spending, both financially and ideologically. Insider
profit taking from pentagon spending is widespread in Washington.
But perhaps more important is the belief that this global military
machine is seen as necessary for the protection of US corporate
interests and the American upper classes in a increasingly destabilized
world. Given that belief, the Obama administration is unlikely to
change the established defense spending policies of the previous US
administrations. Peter Phillips is a Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University and Director of Project Censored a media research organization. His 2006 study on the Global Dominance Group in the US is available on line at: http://www.projectcensored.org/articles/story/the-global-dominance-group/
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