Lawrence
Wilkerson Warns The US Is Driving Down A Highway To War With China
20
May, 2019
Former
Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, who was chief of staff for Secretary
of State Colin Powell in the George W. Bush administration, warns in
a new The Real News interview with host Sharmini Peries that the
United States government is driving down a “highway to war” with
China — a war for which Wilkerson sees no sound justification.
The
drive toward war is not undertaken in response to a real threat posed
by China to the people of America. Instead, argues Wilkerson, the US
government is moving toward war for reasons related to money for both
the military and the broader military-industrial complex, as well to
advance President Donald Trump’s domestic political goals.
Wilkerson,
who is a member of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity’s
Academic Board, elaborates on the US military’s money-seeking
motivation to advance the new China scare, stating:
All
of this right now, first and foremost, is a budget ploy. They want
more money. And that’s largely because their personnel costs are
just eating their lunch. And, second, it’s an attempt to develop —
and this has something to do with money too of course — another
threat, another cold war, another feeding system. The military just
hooks up like it is hooking up to an intravenous, you know, an IV
system and the money just pours out—slush fund money, appropriated
money, everything else.
More
broadly, Wilkerson pegs the ramping up of confrontation with China as
“all about keeping the [military-industrial] complex alive” that
Wilkerson explains “the military was scared to death would
disappear as we began to pay the American people back” a peace
dividend at the end of the cold war. US government efforts against
terrorism, explains Wilkerson, have also been used to ensure the
money keeps flowing.
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