War Pigs - The Fall Of A Global Empire
Jim Quinn from The Burning Platform
Zero Hedge,
27 May, 2012
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security.” -Dwight D. Eisenhower
“How far can you go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without?” -Dwight D. Eisenhower
Generals gathered in their masses
Just like witches at black masses
Evil minds that plot destruction
Sorcerers of deaths construction
In the fields the bodies burning
As the war machine keeps turning
Death and hatred to mankind
Poisoning their brainwashed minds, oh lord yeah! Black Sabbath – War Pigs
As Americans mindlessly celebrate another Memorial Day with cookouts, beer and burgers, the U.S. war machine keeps churning. As we brutally enforce our will on foreign countries, we create more people that hate us.
They don’t hate us for our freedom. They hate us because we have invaded and occupied their countries. They hate us because we kill innocent people with predator drones. They hate us for our hypocrisy regarding democracy and freedom. Just when we had the opportunity to make a sensible decision by leaving Iraq and exiting the Middle East quagmire, Obama made the abysmal choice to casually sacrifice more troops in the Afghan shithole. We have thrown over $1.3 trillion down Middle East rat holes over the last 11 years with no discernible benefit to the citizens of the United States. George Bush and Barack Obama did this to prove they were true statesmen. The Soviet Union killed over 1 million Afghans, while driving another 5 million out of the country and retreated as a bankrupted and defeated shell after ten years. Young Americans continue to die, for whom and for what? Our foreign policy during the last eleven years can be summed up in one military term, SNAFU – Situation Normal All Fucked Up. These endless foreign interventions under the guise of a War on Terror are a smoke screen for what is really going on in this country. When a government has unsolvable domestic problems, they try to distract the willfully ignorant masses by proactively creating foreign conflicts based upon false pretenses. General Douglas MacArthur understood this danger to our liberty.
“I
am concerned for the security of our great Nation; not so much
because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious
forces working from within.”
Economic Opportunity Cost
“You
can’t say civilization don’t advance… in every war they kill
you in a new way.” – Will
Rogers
The Soviet Union collapsed in 1989, leaving the United States as the only remaining superpower on earth. Since 1990, the United States has depleted the U.S. Treasury of $11.5 trillion for spending on War. With no military on earth capable of challenging us why would there be a need to spend this much on the military? Over this same time frame the U.S. spent $500 billion on science, space & technology and $70 billion on energy, a mere 6% of the spending on invading sovereign countries. Military expenditures benefit humanity in no way. If these trillions had been invested by the private sector or devoted to energy and scientific research, our economy might not be a hollowed out shell, dependent on China for financing and oil exporting countries for energy. Neo-Cons argue the Arms Industry employs millions and benefits the country. These companies employ brilliant engineers and scientists who spend their days developing weapons that kill people more efficiently. If they had been employed manufacturing high tech goods to export around the world, inventing new technologies that didn’t obliterate human beings, newer safer nuclear power plants, a more efficient electric grid, upgrading our deteriorating infrastructure, or finding a cure for Alzheimer’s, would the United States be better off today?
The National Debt in 1990 was $3.2 trillion. Today, it is $15.7 trillion. This is a 500% increase in twenty-two years. What benefit has $11.5 trillion of spending on War produced for the United States or the world? In 2001, spending on Defense was 17% of total governmental spending. In 2012, Defense, Homeland Security, and war spending account for 25% of government spending. In the meantime, major cities experience blackouts due to an overloaded electrical grid, our 156,000 structurally deficient bridges crumble, one hundred year old water pipes burst under our streets every day, and we transfer over $300 billion per year to foreign countries for our precious oil. The 19 terrorist hijackers who implemented their plan with box cutters, spent less than $500,000 to pull off their 9/11 acts of terror – not war. The United States will directly spend at least $3 trillion on our wars of choice in response, while turning our country into a prison camp and stripping our citizens of their freedoms and liberties for perceived security and safety.
You would
think we must be trying to keep up with our enemies by spending $900
billion per year on past and present military adventures. But one
look at the following chart reveals the United States is
spending almost as much as the rest of the world combined. The two
countries considered potential rivals, China and Russia, spent $200
billion combined in 2010. This is 22% of U.S. spending. From a
foreign viewpoint, one must wonder why the U.S. is spending such
vast sums on our military. They can only conclude that it is for
offensive intentions rather than defensive. The United States soil
has not been attacked by a foreign power since December 7, 1941.
Prior to that surprise attack, a foreign power hadn’t attacked the
U.S. since the War of 1812. With this stupendous level of
wasteful spending, our leaders feel compelled to interfere in the
business of sovereign states and dictate how they should govern their
nations . When you have an enormous hammer, every country looks like
a nail.
Laughably,
the neo-con hawks and Fox News pundits declare that our military is a
hollow shell and needs much greater funding to insure our safety from
attack by our many enemies. Other countries, such as China and
Russia, feel they have no choice but to increase their expenditures
on the military. On a percentage basis, they have more than doubled
their expenditures in the last ten years, and still are a drop in the
ocean compared to American Empire spending. The fact is that
the U.S., China and Russia all have enough nuclear weapons to
obliterate the world – mutually assured destruction. The United
States could realistically protect itself from attack with only the
18 ballistic missile nuclear submarines we have in commission.
When did
Americans lose their ability to distinguish between intellectual and
moral pygmies like George Bush, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney versus
statesmen like Dwight D. Eisenhower? The Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive
war when our country was not threatened has proven to be financially
and diplomatically disastrous and his blueprint is being followed by
our Nobel Peace Prize President in his saber rattling with Iran.
Following this policy puts them in fine company.
“Preventive
war was an invention of Hitler. Frankly, I would not even listen to
anyone seriously that came and talked about such a thing.”
-Dwight
D. Eisenhower
The
U.S. borrowed $807 billion from China, Japan and oil exporting
countries to wage a war in Iraq that was based on false pretenses.
None of the terrorist hijackers on 9/11 were Iraqis, they had no
links to Al Qaeda, and Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction.
Historian Barbara Tuchman description of “war
as the unfolding of miscalculations” was
never so fitting. In 2002, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld
estimated the costs of the war in the range of $50 to $60 billion, a
portion of which he believed would be financed by other countries.
The United States invaded Iraq to secure the 115 billion barrels of
oil reserves, pure and simple. We traded the blood of young Americans
for oil because we chose to not develop a cohesive logical energy
policy in the last 30 years. Americans, not in the
military, sacrificed nothing in the last 11 years of war.
We bought BMW SUVs, 6,000 square foot McMansions, flat screen
HDTVs, iPads, iPhones and Rolexes while less than 1% of
Americans fought and died, with the cost passed to future
unborn generations. We are a country of chickenhawks, willing to
sacrifice the few so the ruling class can comfortably relax on their
decks sipping wine, believing Fox News propaganda about terrorists
lurking behind every bush, and filling up their Mercedes convertibles
for their excursions to the summer cottage in the Hamptons.
“Every
gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired,
signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are
not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.” – Dwight
D. Eisenhower
As the world spends $1.7 trillion per year on new methods of killing, millions die the old fashioned way.
- 13 million people per year die from starvation in the world.
- The FAO says that 925 million people worldwide are undernourished.
- For the price of one missile, a school full of hungry children could eat lunch every day for 5 years.
- One child dies
every 5 seconds as a result of hunger – 700 every hour – 16 000
each day – 6 million each year – 60% of all child deaths
(2002-2008 estimates)
What kind of a civilized society allocates 44% of the taxes taken from its people to war? Only 2.5% of your taxes go to science, energy, and environment. Only 2.2% of your taxes go to education and jobs. You produce the results that you would expect from your investments. A full 13% of our population doesn’t have a high school diploma (20% of African Americans & 43% of Latinos) and only 30% have a college degree. How do we expect to lead the world in technology and research with these figures? We do lead the world in government issued student loan debt with $1 trillion and rising.
Human Cost
Politicians hide themselves awayThey only started the war
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that role to the poor
Time will tell on their power minds
Making war just for fun
Treating people just like pawns in chess
Wait till their judgment day comes, yeah!
Black Sabbath – War Pigs
George Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Barack Obama are cowardly politicians who never had the “pleasure” of coming under fire in battle. The brilliant anti-war novel Catch-22 describes these men perfectly.
“Some
men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have
mediocrity thrust upon them. With Major Major it had been all three.”
“In
modern war… you will die like a dog for no good reason.” –
Ernest
Hemingway
Politician chickenhawks who send our young people to their deaths for oil and ideology will receive their reward on judgment day if there is a just God.
As National Guard troops have been deployed over and over again to Iraq and Afghanistan, they must realize that Catch-22 is alive and well in today’s military.
“There
was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a
concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers that were real
and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and
could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did,
he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr
would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn’t, but if
he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and
didn’t have to; but if he didn’t want to he was sane and had to.
Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this
clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.”
”That’s
some catch, that catch-22,” he observed.
”It’s
the best there is,” Doc Daneeka agreed
“The
military don’t start wars. Politicians start wars.” –
General
William
Westmoreland
“I
hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has
seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” - Dwight
D. Eisenhower
“My
first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the
earth.” - George
Washington
- Fort Stewart, Georgia housed hundreds of injured reserve and National Guard soldiers in deplorable conditions who were forced to wait months just to see a doctor. These soldiers made huge sacrifices, leaving their families and jobs to fight in Iraq. They found themselves living in hot, crowded, unsanitary barracks and waiting far too long to see overworked doctors. This was hardly the heroes’ welcome they might have expected. Only an exposé in a major newspaper brought attention to their plight, prompting an embarrassed Defense department to rush additional doctors to the base.
- Some wounded soldiers convalescing at Walter Reed hospital in Washington were forced to pay for hospital meals from their own pockets. Other soldiers returning stateside for a two-week liberty had to buy their own airfare home from the east coast. Still others paid for desert boots, night vision goggles, and other military necessities with personal funds.
- Existing federal
rules forced disabled veterans to give up their military retirement
pay in order to receive VA disability benefits. This meant that
every VA disability dollar paid to a veteran was deducted from his
retirement pay, effectively creating a “disabled veterans tax.”
No other group of federal employees is subject to this unfair
standard; in every other case disability pay is viewed as distinct
from standard retirement pay.
“Why
do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of
scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to up-armor our
vehicles?”
Rumsfeld also sent Americans into battle without protective body armor. Only after bad publicity did the proper protection reach the troops. The blood of dead soldiers is on Rumsfeld’s hands. While President Bush sacrificed by not golfing, terribly wounded soldiers were sent to Walter Reed Hospital to recover. Instead they entered hell on earth. Outpatient mistreatment was reported in 2004, but nothing was done. In 2004 and 2005, articles appeared in the Washington Post and in Salon interviewing First Lt. Julian Goodrum about his court martial for seeking medical care elsewhere due to poor conditions at WRAMC. A Washington Post expose in 2007 finally revealed the horrible mistreatment of our brave wounded soldiers. These reporters uncovered the following conditions:
- WRAMC’s Building 18 was described in the article as rat- and cockroach-infested, with stained carpets, cheap mattresses, and black mold, with no heat and water reported by some soldiers at the facility. The unmonitored entrance created security problems, including reports of drug dealers in front of the facility. Injured soldiers stated they are forced to “pull guard duty” to obtain a level of security.
- The typical
soldier was required to file 22 documents with eight different
commands – most of them off-post – to enter and exit the medical
processing world, according to government investigators. Sixteen
different information systems were used to process the forms, but
few of them could communicate with one another. This complicated
system has required some soldiers to prove they were in the Iraq War
or the War in Afghanistan in order to obtain medical treatment and
benefits because Walter Reed employees were unable to locate their
records.
- Overall, the services reported 434 suicides by personnel on active duty, significantly more than the 381 suicides by active-duty personnel reported in 2009. The 2010 total is below the 462 deaths in combat, excluding accidents and illness. In 2009, active-duty suicides exceeded deaths in battle.
- Soldiers returning from long tours in Iraq or Afghanistan suffering from combat stress were sometimes met with scorn from their superiors and something bordering on neglect from some medical officials. As their largely untreated problems deteriorated, their marriages unraveled under the strain. They turned to alcohol and drugs and in some cases saw no other way out than suicide.
- Healthcare officials at various installations who are struggling to help say they’re overwhelmed by huge numbers of troops returning from two, three or even four deployments with acute mental problems from combat.
- Statistics on Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, obtained in 2011 through a Freedom of Information Act request by a San Francisco newspaper, found that more than 2,200 soldiers died within two years of leaving the service, and about half had been undergoing treatment for post-traumatic stress or other combat-induced mental disorders at the time.
- For five years,
beginning in 2005, a service member died by suicide every 36 hours,
according to the report by the Center for New American Security.
For all the glory and accolades of dying for chickenhawks like Dick Cheney, enlisted soldiers make between $17,000 and $32,000 per year. The military evidently does not prepare them well for the outside world as their unemployment rate is 12.1% versus the national rate of 8.2%. The pandering Obama gives speeches and the criminal bankers at JP Morgan have their PR maggots create TV commercials about hiring veterans, but the numbers don’t lie. A country can be measured by how well it treats its veterans. Our leaders talk a good game, but their actions prove they don’t care about the human costs of war. They are busy planning their next move in their game of Risk.
Moral Cost
Now in darkness, world stops turningAs the war machine keeps burning
No more war pigs of the power
Hand of God has struck the hour
Day of Judgment, God is calling
On their knees, the war pigs crawling
Begging mercy for their sins
Satan, laughing, spreads his wings
All right now!
Black Sabbath – War Pigs
Omar Bradley, the last five star General in the U.S. military, was known as the “soldier’s general” during World War II. He was portrayed by Karl Malden in the movie Patton as a thoughtful man who cared about his troops. He was one of the key architects of the Normandy invasion and led the 12th Army Group consisting of 900,000 men until the end of the war. After the war, Bradley headed the Veterans Administration for two years. He is credited with doing much to improve its health care system and with helping veterans receive their educational benefits under the G.I. Bill of Rights. He ultimately rose to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Contrast the words of the fictional Colonel Kilgore from the movie Apocalypse Now, with the words of General Bradley:
Kilgore: I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn’t find one of ‘em, not one stinkin’ dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like
[ sniffing, pondering ]
victory. Someday this war’s gonna end…
[ suddenly walks off ]
“The
world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without
conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We
know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than
we know about living.” - Omar
Bradley
“We
have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the Sermon on the
Mount.”
Peacemakers are
ridiculed and shunned in America today. Those who preach diplomacy
and non-interventionism, like Ron Paul, are scorned and ignored. Old
men who care more about their own power than the human race are
willing to sacrifice the blood of young people for precious oil,
phony nationalism, their own strategic interests or corporate
interests disguised as philosophical agendas. The world is a game for
these old men. They care about their personal legacy and rigid
ideologies. War and militarism are a failure of passion over reason.
Albert Einstein, whose discovery brought about this age of potential
world destruction, had no love for these blind warriors.
“He
who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my
contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him
the spinal cord would suffice.”
Our current situation reminds me of the movie Planet of the Apes. The apes are divided into a strict class system: the gorillas as police, military, and hunters; the orangutans as administrators, politicians and lawyers; and the chimpanzees as intellectuals and scientists. Humans, who cannot talk, are considered feral vermin and are hunted and used for scientific experimentation. The United States is now in the control of gorillas and orangutans. If we continue down the current path of financial and moral decay, allowing the Military Industrial Complex, criminal bankers and corrupt politicians to push us into further world conflicts, we will experience the shock and horror that George Taylor, played by Charlton Heston, displayed in the final scene of Planet of the Apes .
George Taylor: Oh my God. I’m back. I’m home. All the time, it was… We finally really did it.
[ screaming ]
You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
The War Pigs must be stopped before it’s too late. The Military Industrial Complex, with the unwavering support of central bankers printing unlimited amounts of fiat currency, while controlling the scoundrel puppets in Washington DC, will destroy this country in their never ending quest for power and profits. One man fights a lonely battle against these forces of oppression. We must join his legion and take this country back from the war pigs.
“As
many frustrated Americans who have joined the Tea Party realize, we
cannot stand against big government at home while supporting it
abroad. We cannot talk about fiscal responsibility while spending
trillions on occupying and bullying the rest of the world. We cannot
talk about the budget deficit and spiraling domestic spending without
looking at the costs of maintaining an American empire of more than
700 military bases in more than 120 foreign countries. We cannot pat
ourselves on the back for cutting a few thousand dollars from a
nature preserve or an inner-city swimming pool at home while turning
a blind eye to a Pentagon budget that nearly equals those of the rest
of the world combined.”
–
Ron
Paul
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