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A Far From Happy New Year
William Pfaff
It also possesses by far the largest armed forces on earth, which demand from a profoundly indebted nation still more sophisticated equipment and better recruits, since the Americans it is now enlisting, by standard U.S. military criteria of IQ and level of education, come from the bottom of the barrel of eligible men and women, so that it has become increasingly necessary to recruit from immigrant and foreign populations.
The paradox that is seldom discussed in politics or the press is that this country, with total military resources equal to those of all the rest of the world combined, wages wars that consistently turn out badly, leaving American enemies in power. I am considered unpatriotic for bringing this up; however, other countries have noticed.
Since the Korean war (a draw, plus a cease-fire that remains dangerously unresolved) and the Vietnam War (away from which the unsuccessful U.S. tip-toed, while continuing to issue empty threats which had no public backing), the U.S. has won wars only against former CIA "asset," Colonel
Why? The obvious reason is political. American forces have consistently been sent out to accomplish what military force can't do. Military forces can defeat other organized military forces. They can occupy the lands of other peoples (thereby becoming corrupted themselves by the system of organized injustice this requires). They can overturn regimes, free slaves, loot and destroy. They cannot do what
Or indeed to change what others believe. The war "against terror" began as simple vengeance against people who, more often than not wrongly, were supposed to "hate us for our freedoms." Vengeance had to be rationalized at some point, so the wars against
Therefore, one must ask what good it does to have colossal military forces, when -- whatever damage they do to the people they attack -- they don't change anyone's minds or beliefs. Or, to the extent that they do, it is to create even more "hatred" -- not of "America's freedoms" but of
What goes on now confuses democracy promotion with old-fashioned aggressive war in order to seize territories or resources. Neither works. The Obama government certainly does not intend to take permanent control of
It would simply perpetuate a war of nationalist resistance to any new American-installed regime, as well as immerse the U.S. in the violent and complicated politico-religious struggle between
I am aware that there is energy in the region, and I also am aware of Pentagon scenarios concerning world domination of oil so as to keep American cars on the superhighway and American fighter-planes in the air. But one would think the capitalist U.S. would by now understand that raw materials and resources usually reach the people who need to purchase them without a need by the latter to build great empires to control all concerned, a fruitless task. Peaceful commerce seems much underestimated in the Pentagon.
The U.S. is entering the new year, and a new age, still with a policy paradigm of aggression, war and global domination in the stubborn belief that the agency for accomplishing its security is to attack religious radicalism in other people's countries, teach democracy to societies ill-equipped for it and fight nationalist resistance (other people's nationalism, not America's). The inevitable result will simply be more aggression, war, reciprocal terrorism, defeat and failure. This promises a far from happy new year!
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