Before The American Empire Collapses, It Could End Up Starting World War III
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21 June, 2019
In his 2004 book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins frames the story of the American empire as a kind of grand tragedy, one where human folly results in a vast, multi-generational saga of pain and suffering. He describes how the largest empire in history has been primarily constructed not through military conquest, but through assimilating vulnerable countries into the U.S. empire’s network of corporate enterprise. During the post-World War II period of the 20th century, empire building was mainly done not by invading the target nations, but by trapping them in debt to America and thus making them into reliable havens for U.S. business ventures. This subtle new approach to empire building, he assessed, made the American empire during its height both unprecedentedly powerful and easy to ignore.
Since
Perkins ended his career in one of the engineering consulting firms
that carried out the corporate pillaging of the 1970s, this
prediction of his from Confessions has
been proven right: “In their drive to advance the global empire,
corporations, banks, and governments (collectively the
corporatocracy) use their financial and political muscle to ensure
that our schools, businesses, and media support both the fallacious
concept [of endless consumption] and its corollary. They have
brought us to a point where our global empire is a monstrous
machine that requires exponentially increasing amounts of fuel and
maintenance, so much so that in the end it will have consumed
everything in sight and will be left with no choice but to devour
itself.”
This
is the context of our current runup to a World War III scenario. Now
that the U.S. empire’s drive towards endless growth has brought it
to a point of economic decline and diminishing global influence,
it’s adopted a policy of constant military aggression that’s
having catastrophic consequences.
Unlike
was the case during America’s period of mid-to-late 20th century
imperial expansion, the U.S. now needs perpetual war to maintain
what remains of its power. We’ve been at war for eighteen years
because the United States is in a unique period in its history, one
where it’s undergoing an
imperial decline which is reflective of what’s happened to past
empires. This latest example of micro-militarism, where an
empire asserts its military strength in reaction to a loss of its
power, is one which could very well result in a world war of nuclear
proportions.
We’re
seeing the insanity of America’s micro-militarist era in the Trump
administration’s recent actions surrounding Iran. Last week, when
two Japanese oil tankers were damaged by large explosions, top U.S.
officials blamed it on Iran. They’ve stuck to this line despite
the owner of one of the vessels having contradicted the
U.S. military’s account of how the attack took place. The U.S. has
also flown a drone into Iranian protected airspace, then claimed
that Iran engaged in a “provocation” when Iran shot the drone
down.
It’s
still unclear exactly what will result from these American attempts
to provoke war, but the Trump administration has sent 1000 troops to
the Middle East in response to the clearly
fictitious Iranian
attack on the oil tankers. And United Nations officials
recently reported that
White House officials are planning an “aerial bombardment” of an
Iranian nuclear facility, which would undoubtedly spark war. This
horrifying claim was quickly confirmed when President Trump ordered
air strikes on Iran, then reversed the decision at the last minute.
This likely
won’t be
the last time Trump gives such an order though, since the
belligerent hawks who he’s surrounded with aren’t going to give
up on their push for escalations.
Like
is the case for all the other nations that the U.S. is trying to
militarily intimidate, Iran represents an obstacle to the empire’s
quest for hegemony. Since the time of Perkins’ activities as an
economic hitman (when Iran was ruled by the Shah), Iran has been
taken over by an anti-American regime that’s damaged U.S.
interests by declining to use the dollar in bilateral trade.
The
empire has experienced a similar loss in Russia, where the
U.S.-backed Boris Yeltsin has been replaced by the U.S.-defiant
Vladimir Putin, and in Venezuela, where the formerly neoliberal
government has been replaced by the leftist Chavez-Maduro political
paradigm. As the U.S. tries to strong-arm these formerly subordinate
countries into submission, and continues to wage war against its
longtime regime change targets Syria, north
Korea and China,
a world war is naturally becoming more and more likely.
America’s
wars against Iran, Syria, Venezuela and the DPRK are tied in with
the larger conflict between the U.S./NATO empire and the
Russia/China alliance. This conflict is one that’s even
more dangerous than
the last cold war, partly because the U.S. is failing to take many
of the precautions needed to prevent a nuclear confrontation.
The New
York Times has reported that
last year, the Pentagon pushed for the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review
to include a strategy for retaliating against potential Russian
cyberattacks with nuclear weapons. Even more alarmingly,
the Times has
also described that “Two administration officials said they
believed Mr. Trump had not been briefed in any detail about the
steps to place ‘implants’ — software code that can be
used for surveillance or attack — inside the Russian grid.”
This means that Pentagon and intelligence officials have been
keeping the president out of the loop when it comes to issues that
could decide whether a nuclear war happens.
These
dangerous actions from top U.S. military commanders come at a time
when the American political and media class has
been pushing President
Trump towards escalating the tensions with Russia, with the recent
“Russiagate” hysteria acting as a means for pressuring Trump
into taking increasingly aggressive stances towards Russia so that
he can look “tough on Putin.” America’s leaders, caught up in
the mentality of micro-militarism, are advancing reckless
anti-Russian policies and demagogic McCarthyist rhetoric without any
regard for the peril that they’re putting the world in.
Indeed,
there are hints that the U.S. military sees a world war as an
acceptable eventuality. This month, a Pentagon document said that
“Using nuclear weapons could create conditions for decisive
results and the restoration of strategic stability,” a statement
which expresses the belief that a nuclear war with Russia or China
would be winnable. Another Pentagon document, released last
year, says that
the commitment to great power conflict with Russia and China
will entail drastic changes to American economic, political and
social life; the document states that in order to prepare to “fight
tonight” against a “peer adversary,” America must undergo “the
seamless integration of multiple elements of national
power — diplomacy, information, economics, finance,
intelligence, law enforcement and military.”
We’re
seeing this transition towards a paradigm of total war as America’s
police become militarized, as the big banks partner with
law enforcement to suppress anti-capitalist movements, as U.S.
intelligence agencies work to
police the contents of media, as corporations like Amazon partner
with the military/intelligence complex to control the
underlying structure of the economy, and as America’s democratic
institutions are eroded by
the Trump administration’s model of corporate authoritarianism.
The collapse of the American empire is causing both the
proliferation of war abroad, and the intensification of
oligarchic control within the homeland. And as the collapse of the
climate progresses in the coming decades, war and fascism
will continue
to show themselves to
be the consequences of capitalism and empire.
Americans
were warned that this would happen when we still had the chance to
reverse the course we were headed in. Perkins describes that during
his career as an empire-builder, he was once given such a warning
by a woman he met in Indonesia, who told him while making a general
address to the American people: “Stop being so greedy and so
selfish. Realize there is more to the world than your big houses and
fancy stores. People are starving and you worry about oil for your
cars. Babies are dying of thirst and you search the fashion
magazines for the latest styles. Nations like ours are drowning in
poverty, but your people don’t even hear our cries for help. You
shut your ears to the voices of those who try to tell you these
things. You label them radicals or communists. You must open
your hearts to the poor and downtrodden, instead of driving them
further into poverty and servitude.
There’s not much time left. If
you don’t change, you’re doomed.” Similar messages have been
articulated all throughout American history by those who see the
folly in pursuing the role of an empire.
We
were warned, and we didn’t listen. It seems like what’s
happening now is America’s just punishment for failing to correct
its behavior. But I have hope that with widespread revolt against
capitalism and imperialism, the country and the world can be moved
towards restorative justice. We need to work to build the social
movements that can bring our civilization to this point, while
trying to stop civilization itself from first being destroyed
in a nuclear holocaust.
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