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CULTURE DE S DE L'AMÉRIQUE' DE GUERRE PAS UNE QUESTION CETTE ÉLECTION
Mardi 8 juillet 2008
Par Sherwood Ross | Une question que les américains probablement ne vont pas entendre environ dans cette campagne présidentielle est comment arrêter le complexe militaire-industriel (MIC) de détruire ce pays, de bankrupting le moralement et financièrement. Aucune matière que chaque jour de dépassement apporte une certaine nouvelle révélation de gestion mauvaise et de perte brutes du Pentagone, de violation de traité ou de crimes contre l'humanité, est-ce une matière aucun candidat pour que les défis de la Maison Blanche brochent-ils de peur que lui ou elle soit considéré ? Na ? ve ? ou ? doux ? au sujet de la défense. Cependant, le MIC court cette nation dans le sol, suçant des trillions des dollars hors des contribuables ? pochettes et perte de pose aux secteurs civils dans le besoin pressant de la réparation et de la régénération. Le MIC est une bête sans coeur, sans compassion. Il fera la guerre n'importe où dans le monde, sur n'importe quel mensonge ou prétexte, envoyant des milliers ou des millions à leurs décès. Il est exempt de moralité ; il n'a appris rien des enseignements religieux excepté le lèvre-service ; et ses employés civils vont à leurs travaux fabriquant les armes nucléaires et les porte-avions comme s'ils plantaient des vergers ou soulevaient des fleurs. Quand le Pentagone était en construction, les membres du coffret de Roosevelt ont remis en cause la sagesse du rassemblement au-dessous de un toit que les nombreux bureaux militaires ont dispersé autour de Washington, C.C Ils ont craint la consolidation imminente des puissances martiales impressionnantes dans une des plus grandes structures sur terre ; ils se sont inquiétés, aussi, que la machine de guerre pourrait prendre une vie de ses propres. Tragiquement, leurs craintes ont été transformées au cours des années en réalité laide d'aujourd'hui. Comme James Carroll écrit dedans ? Chambre de guerre ? (Houghton Mifflin), d'ici 1965 presque 6 millions d'Américains ont été utilisés dans Pentagone-courent des entreprises. Après tout, en 20 années suivant la deuxième guerre mondiale ? le Pentagone a dépensé presque $100 milliard, dix fois les dépenses fédérales consacrées à tous les aspects de santé, éducation, et bien-être dans la même période. ? D'ici 1997, père l'activiste de Philip Berrigan, humanitaire et pacifiste, pourrait dire le juge qui le condamnerait sous peu à deux ans en prison pour renverser le sang sur les États-Unis vaisseau de guerre : ? Les Etats-Unis ont dépensé quatorze trillion de dollars en bras depuis 1946. Our government has intervened in the affairs of fifty nations and has violated the laws of God and humanity by designing, deploying, using, and threatening to use atomic weapons.? Carroll sees it in much the same light: ?The Pentagon is now the dead center of an open-ended martial enterprise that no longer pretends to be defense?the Pentagon has, more than ever, become a place to fear.? ?What the Bush administration has done,? Carroll writes, ?is to lay bare the real character of the ?disastrous rise? of Pentagon power of which Eisenhower warned in 1961. In Iraq, despite America?s overwhelming military might, there will be no winning ever.? Carroll?s words sound more prophetic each time another general testifies the Pentagon is ?making progress? but the situation remains ?fragile? and so we must stay on an on. Two years ago Carroll literally predicted Senator John McCain?s comment about staying in Iraq for a hundred years if need be, writing, ?there will be no winning ever. Whether the U.S. occupation is terminated abruptly or is maintained for years, violence and mayhem will define Iraq indefinitely, while the rest of the Middle East copes with Iraqi-spawned waves of chaos.? McCain says, if elected, he will be out of Iraq by 2013, but as Senator Joseph Biden pointed out in a recent talk carried on C-Span, McCain gave no specifics. And so one begins to suspect the goal in Iraq is not necessarily to win a war but to make war again and again, forever and a day, so the MIC can prosper while non-defense sectors starve, so that government contractors can erect a monster embassy in Baghdad and huge, permanent military bases nearby to dominate the oil-rich Middle East. Carroll writes the U.S. under President Bush has ?normalized? war: ?Not noted by most Americans, a new archipelago of U.S. military bases stretched across the Middle East into the heart of the former Soviet Union?Such forward basing of forces was designed to control, by means of ?regime change? and ?prevention,? emerging political trends around the globe, with the unabashed goal of guaranteeing U.S. dominance everywhere.? (America operates about 1,000 military bases at home and more than 700 overseas.) ?Such a strategy,? Carroll goes on to write, ?assumes not only the possession of unparalleled military power but the display of it and the ready use of it. Under George W. Bush, a self-styled war president, ?the normalization of war? was thus established.? What?s more, Carroll writes, under former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the Pentagon in 2002 embarked ?on the stunning project of developing a new generation of nuclear weapons including a burrowing device designed to go after underground targets and ?mini-nukes? to be used in concert with a conventional attack.? The effect of all this, Carroll writes, ?is to legitimize nuclear-based power politics, giving other nations, friend and foe alike, compelling reasons to acquire a nuclear capacity, if only for deterrence, and prompting them to behave in similar ways.? Carroll says the U.S. return to nuclear development was to spur Iran and North Korea to become nuclear-capable and to make states that renounced the atom—such as Brazil, Egypt, South Africa— rethink that decision. Meanwhile, Carroll says, Russia, China, Israel, India and Pakistan ?are all furiously adding to their nuclear arsenals? and ?The Pentagon has become the engine of proliferation.? If the public hasn?t figured it out yet, the United States of America cannot go on this way forever, spending nearly half of every tax dollar on war. Besides the tragedy of our own 4,000 killed and 30,000 wounded in a deceitful war for oil, and the tragedy of perhaps 1 million Iraqis killed and a million more wounded, and four million forced from their homes, and their nation in ruins, the Bush regime has also turned much of the world against America and American brands. Soon, Americans workers and their families may be suffering economically as they never have since the Great Depression. And the tyrannosaurus Rex in the family room smashing our domestic tranquility is the MIC. President Eisenhower had the guts to warn us of it. Senator McCain is a traveling salesman for it. And Senator Obama remains to be heard from. Yo, Senator Obama! Have Your Say: AMERICA’S CULTURE OF WAR NOT AN ISSUE THIS ELECTION Please read our posting guidelines before posting. 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