US imperial dreams, however, are hardly confined to setting the
Middle East ablaze. Imperial ambitions—rooted in the capitalist logic
of endless expansion—are inherently limitless. Thus, we see the US
today readying to propel the greater Middle East into the abyss, while
simultaneously “pivoting” to the Asia-Pacific in order to “contain” a
rising China.
US imperialism, however, is destined for defeat (and sooner rather
than later). The US, after all, can only use its immense military power
to keep potential competitors in check for so long. The universal law
of change cannot be held at bay by the barrel of a gun in perpetuity.
As Lenin asked and answered in his pamphlet Imperialism: “Is it
‘conceivable’ that in ten or twenty years’ time the relative strength of
the imperialist powers will have remained unchanged? Absolutely
inconceivable.”
But imperial powers are always dangerously deluded by the strength of
their power—impervious to its ultimate limits. As a George W. Bush
administration official once remarked to the journalist Ron Suskind:
“’We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And
while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act
again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s
how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors…and you, all of you,
will be left to just study what we do.”
(One would be mistaken to believe that such hubris is not as present
in the Obama White House as it was in the Bush administration.)
Such arrogance from the power elite—indicative of imperial rot—is but
a byproduct of the imperialist imperative of endless expansion and
conquest. And it is this very imperative that today compels US
imperialism towards igniting a military conflagration in the Middle East
threatening to ensnare the global powers. “A great cemetery,” as
Luxemburg warned nearly a century ago, awaits such a triumph of
barbarism."
A few months ago, James Baker remarked on the Charles Rose show
that America is Greece if the dollar were not a reserve currency. Yet
the US refuses to reduce Pentagon expenditure even though investment on
infrastructure construction is much more productive. Obama's current
strategy is that the US could pursue its war policies indefinitely as
long as no Americans are killed. That is the reason why drones are
extensively used all over the world. However, I firmly believe that
this empire building policy is unsustainable and sooner or later the US
will follow the Soviet Union as the next country that collapses
economically due to military overspending.
Here is what Paul Craig Roberts (an editor of the Wall Street Journal
and an Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury) wrote recently: "Why is Washington ramping up a new cold war?
The answer begins with President Eisenhower’s warning to the American
people in his last public address about the military/industrial complex
in 1962. I won’t quote the warning as it is available online.
Eisenhower pointed out to Americans that unlike previous wars after
which the US demilitarized, after World War II the cold war with the
Soviet Union kept the power and profits flowing into the
military/industrial complex, now known as the military/security complex.
President Eisenhower said that the flow of power and profit into the
military/industrial complex was a threat to the economic wellbeing and
liberty of the American people.
No one paid any attention, and the military/security complex was glad
to be rid of the five-star general war hero president when his second
term expired."
"In other words, the problem with hot wars is that the need not to
win them in order to keep them going (Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan
are all long-term wars never won) in order that the profits and power
continue to flow to the military/security complex demoralizes the US
military and creates the world-wide impression that the “world’s sole
superpower” cannot even defeat a few thousand insurgents armed with
AK-47s, much less a real army.
In Iraq and Afghanistan more US soldiers have died from
demoralization and suicides than from combat. In Iraq, the US was
humiliated by having to end the war by putting the Sunni insurgents on
the US military payroll and paying them to stop killing US troops. In
Korea the US was stopped by an army of a backward third world country
that lived on rice. What would happen today if the US “superpower’s”
militarily confronted China, a country with an economy on which the US
is dependent, about equal in size to the US economy, operating on its
home territory? The only chance the evil in Washington would have would
be nuclear war, which would mean the destruction of the entire world by
Washington’s hubris.
Fortunately, profits are more important to Washington than ending
life on earth. Therefore, war with China will be avoided, just as it was
avoided with the Soviet Union.
However, China will be presented by Washington and its prostitute
media, especially the New York Times, Washington Post, and Murdoch’s
collection of whores, as the rising threat to America. The media story
will shift the importance of America’s allies from Europe to countries
bordering the South China Sea. American taxpayers’ money, or newly
printed money, will flow into the “new alliance against China.”
China’s rise is a great boon to the US military/security complex,
which governs america in which there is a pretense of “freedom and
democracy.” China is the profitable replacement for the “Soviet threat.”
As the days go by, the prostitute media will create in the feeble
minds of Americans “The CHINA Threat.”
Soon whatever little remains of the US living standard will be
sacrificed to Washington’s confrontation with China, along with the
seizure of our pensions and personal savings in order to deter “the
China threat.”
If only Americans were an intelligent people. Then they might have
some prospect of holding on to their incomes, remaining wealth, and
liberty. Unfortunately, Americans are so thoroughly plugged into the
Matrix that they present as a doomed people, incapable of thought,
reason, or ability to comprehend the facts that the rest of the world
sees clearly."
All this hype about Iran, China, etc. is all designed to ensure that the Pentagon does not get hit by budget cuts!!!
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