NeoCons Are Busy Covering Their Asse(t)s
By Shelter from the Storm
08/21/06 "SFTS" -- -- Israeli press reports about the
Israeli Defense Force's Chief of Staff dumping stocks just
before war broke out served as a reminder that the very leaders
who demand that citizens trust them to do what is best for the
country are often busy covering their asse(t)s in case their
policies don't work out so well. In the case of Dan Halutz, the
man in charge of Israel's war against Hezbollah and Lebanon, the
Israeli general was so confident in his own war plans that he
felt it prudent to
dump his entire portfolio of stocks as his colleagues were
meeting to give the go ahead for war.
There's a
long tradition of tyrants and despots who stashed money and
bought villas outside the borders of the country they were
terrorizing. Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, who looted and
strong-armed the Philippines for decades, had their Hawaii
getaway. Idi Amin, the butcher of Uganda, was never tried and
imprisoned for his crimes against his people, but instead spent
20 years living luxuriously in Saudi Arabia. Jean-Claude ("Baby
Doc") Duvalier hasn't gone to prison yet either, though his
wealthy playboy lifestyle in French Cote d'Azur seems to have
been ended by a rancorous and expensive divorce.
But the United States is no banana republic. Surely its
leaders, especially those who send other Americans off to war,
would never contemplate profiting personally from their
decisions or evading responsiblity for their mistakes. Well,
think again. America's neocon leaders have been busy covering
their asse(t)s in case their policies of endless war and raping
the American economy produce too much blowback.
Learn who's doing what after the break.
NeoCon Continental
For all the contempt that the NeoCons shower
upon "Old Europe," they sure seem to find it a good place to
invest and even live. Vice-President Cheney likes to tout how
great the American economy is, but he and his wife Lynne don't
have much confidence in the dollar.
Kiplinger Reports took a close look at the Cheney's
financial disclosure report recently, and found that the Second
Couple is betting against the U. S. economy. The biggest chunk
of their estimated $96 million in change is bet on a fund that
specializes in predominately European bonds and had only 6% of
its assets in dollar-based investments when Kiplinger took a
look. (Warren
Buffett , no NeoCon, but known for his financial acumen, is
doing the same.)
How nice for them. If the Vice-President's
relentless push for a new war against Iran succeeds, and oil
prices skyrocket to
two or three times the previous record, with a
resulting collapse of the dollar, it won't be the Cheneys
who suffer.
NeoCon Al Dente
Joining Cheney in his push for yet another war
is charter NeoConner Michael Ledeen. He's co-founder of the
"Coalition for Democracy in Iran" that lobbies for regime change
in Tehran, and he has joined fellow NeoCon Bill Kristol in
criticizing the Bush Administration recently for not attacking
Iran and Syria.
Ledeen is a real man of the world. He's reputed
to have served often as a
liaison between the Israelis and the U. S., but his first
love seems to be Italy. He's been fascinated by Italian
fascism, and reports connect him with neo-fascist movements in
Italy like P2, though he denies it. He lived in Italy as a
reporter for The New Republic in the 70s, and has
continued to go there for extended stays ever since, most
recently to research a book he's writing about Naples. Many
have suggested that he was the American connection in the Niger
uranium disinformation campaign because of his relationship with
Italian intelligence, the original source of the forged
documents.
Ledeen, considered to be the most radical of the
NeoCons, is most notorious for his advocacy of "creative
destruction" of which Iraq serves as a "shining" example. What
if that "creative destruction" spreads out of control to the
United States? Don't worry yourself about Ledeen. He speaks
fluent Italian and has a
villa in the hills near Rome .
NeoCon KosherStyle
He was called the Deputy
Secretary of Defense for Fiascos when he was at the Pentagon
because of the way everything he touched turned to--well, you
know. He's been involved in everything from the infamous Office
of Special Plans to Abu Ghraib to the Franklin spy scandal.
Tommy Franks called him, "the fucking stupidest guy on the face
of the earth."
Things may not work out so well for the public
interest when Feith is in charge, but he's not so dumb when it
comes to taking care of himself and his friends. After leaving
the employ of the Defense Department where he had worked under
Richard Perle during the Reagan administration, Feith formed a
law partnership with Marc Zell with a focus on representing
companies in the military-industrial complex who wanted to do
more business with Washington. Feith & Zell weren't content
with limiting their practice to the U. S. They merged with an
Israeli firm to form FANDZ, an enterprise that
touted its access to Defense Department officials after Bush
II appointed Feith as third in command at the Pentagon. Shortly
thereafter, FANDZ hooked up with Salem Chalabi, son of long-time
Feith friend, Ahmed Chalabi.
If justice ever came visiting in Washington,
Feith might have reason to worry because of pal Chalabi's
double-agenting, subordinate Larry Franklin's spying or Feith's
own intelligence cooking in the runup to Iraq, but in the
unlikely event that there's ever the threat of an indictment,
Feith has it covered. He took good care of his friends at
his old law firm FANDZ, and they are able to offer him lots
of options when it comes to locations outside the U. S.:
Since 9/11, Zell, Goldberg has become a leader in the newly
emerging field of international security and anti-terrorism
law, in conjunction with its Washington, D.C. office, and
through its affiliate company FIST (Federal Israel Security
Technologies LLC).
Through its Moscow office and its Israel-based Russia-CIS
practice group, the firm has gained extensive experience in
what is becoming one of the world’s most promising regional
markets.
Zell, Goldberg maintains a comprehensive network of
correspondent relationships with quality business and tax
law firms throughout the world with special emphasis on
Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Eastern Europe
and the CIS) and the Far East (China, Japan and South
Korea).
NeoCon à la Mode
The NeoCon's "Prince
of Darkness " is Richard Perle. He's been a key member of
both the Committee on the Present Danger and the Project for a
New American Century. As chariman of the Defense Policy Board,
he was one of the most influential backers of the Iraq war.
Perle has no fear when it comes to attacking
opponents of the policies he advocates. When the French were
skeptical about the need for an immediate assault on Saddam in
2003,
Perle was furious at one of America's oldest allies:
France is no longer an ally of the United
States and the NATO alliance "must develop a strategy to
contain our erstwhile ally or we will not be talking about a
NATO alliance" the head of the Pentagon's top advisory board
said in Washington Tuesday.
What a way to talk about your neighbors! It
turns out that not only peaceniks like Alec Baldwin and George
Clooney seek refuge in France, but also NeoCons like Richard
Perle who feel it's prudent to cover their asse(t)s by
buying a villa in Provence .
What's Cookin'?
When you see the president of the bank headed
out the door with one hand holding a satchel full of cash and
the other his family pictures, it might be time to make a
withdrawal yourself. If you hear your town's mayor has put his
house up for sale, it may be time to unload your place as well.
The NeoCons claim their policies of endless war
and huge deficits are going to preserve the "American way of
life," but their personal actions must make anyone wonder
whether they believe what they're telling the American people.
If their policies sink the U. S., don't expect them to go down
with the ship. They'll be enjoying the safety and stability of
Europe where they're now stashing money and buying houses.
Maybe it's time you began to cover your asse(t)s.
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