Ike Was Right
“In the councils of government, we must guard against the
acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought,
by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous
rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist.
Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a
large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total
influence—economic, political, even spiritual—is felt in every city,
every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government. We
recognize the imperative need for this development.
Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil,
resources, and livelihood are all involved. So is the very structure of
our society.” - President Dwight Eisenhower - Farewell Address 1961
By Eric Margolis
Information Clearing House
January 24, 2020
Congress just passed a near trillion dollar military budget at a time
when the United States faces no evident state threats at home or
abroad.
Ike was right.
Illustrating Ike’s prescient warning, Brown University’s respected
Watson Institute just released a major study which found that the
so-called ‘wars on terror’ in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Pakistan
have cost US taxpayers $6.4 trillion since they began in 2001.
The extensive study found that over 800,000 people have died
as a result of these military operations, a third of them civilians.
An additional 21 million civilians have been displaced by US military
operations.
According to the Pentagon, these US wars have so far cost each
American taxpayer $7,623 – and that’s a very conservative
estimate.
Most of this money has been quietly added to the US national debt
of over $23 trillion.
Wars on credit hide the true cost and pain from the public.
As President Eisenhower warned, military spending has engulfed
the nation.
A trillion annual military budget represents just about half the
world’s military expenditures.
The Pentagon, which I’ve visited numerous times, is bustling
with activity as if the nation was on a permanent war footing.
The combined US intelligence budget of some $80 billion
is larger than Russia’s total military budget of $63 billion.
US troops, warplanes and naval vessels are stationed around
the globe, including, most lately, across Africa.
And yet every day the media trumpets new ‘threats’ to the US.
Trump is sending more troops to the Mideast while claiming he
wants to reduce America’s powerful military footprint there.
Our military is always in search of new missions.
These operations generate promotions and pay raises,
new equipment and a reason for being.
Back in the day, the Republican Party of President Eisenhower was
a centrist conservative’s party with a broad world view, dedicated
to lower taxes and somewhat smaller government.
It was led by the Rockefellers and educated Easterners with a broad
world view and respect for tradition.
Today’s Republican Party is a collection of rural interests from
flyover country, handmaidens of the military industrial complex
and, most important, militant evangelical Christians who see
the world through the spectrum of the Old Testament.
Israel’s far right has come to dominate American evangelists by
selling them a bill of goods about the End of Days and the Messiah’s
return. Many of these rubes see Trump as a quasi-religious figure.
Mix the religious cultists – about 25% of the US population – with
the farm and Israel lobbies and the mighty military industrial
complex and no wonder the United States has veered off into the
deep waters of irrationality and crusading ardor.
The US can still afford such bizarre behavior thanks to its riches,
magic green dollar, endless supply of credit and a poorly educated,
apathetic public too besotted by sports and TV sitcoms to
understand what’s going on abroad.
All the war party needs is a steady supply of foreign villains
(preferably Muslims) who can be occasionally bombed back
to the early Islamic age.
Americans have largely forgotten George W. Bush’s lurid claims that
Iraqi drones of death were poised to shower poisons on the sleeping
nation.
Even the Soviets never ventured so deep into the sea of absurdity.
The military industrial complex does not care to endanger its gold-
plated F-35 stealth aircraft and $13 billion apiece aircraft carriers
in a real war against real powers.
Instead, the war party likes little wars against weak opponents
who can barely shoot back.
State-run TV networks thrill to such minor scraps with fancy
headlines and martial music.
Think of the glorious little wars against Panama, Grenada, Somalia,
Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya.
Iran looks next.
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