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The Democrats Endorse the "Global War on Terrorism":
Obama "goes after" Osama
By Michel Chossudovsky
30/08/08
"GlobalResearch"
-- - - Obama's "American Promise" is War.
Barack Obama has
embraced the "Global War on Terrorism" (GWOT).
The Obama-Biden
campaign has endorsed the very foundations of the Bush
administration's foreign policy agenda: "Go after Osama bin
Laden, "take him out".
The rhetoric is
softer but the substance is almost identical:
"For while Senator McCain was
turning his sights to Iraq just days after 9/11, I stood up
and opposed this war, knowing that it would distract us from
the real threats we face. When John McCain said we could
just “muddle through” in Afghanistan, I argued for more
resources and more troops to finish the fight against the
terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made
clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his
lieutenants if we have them in our sights. John McCain
likes to say that he’ll follow bin Laden to the Gates of
Hell – but he won’t even go to the cave where he lives.
[APPLAUSE]
And today, as my call for a
time frame to remove our troops from Iraq has been echoed by
the Iraqi government and even the Bush Administration, even
after we learned that Iraq has a $79 billion surplus while
we’re wallowing in deficits, John McCain stands alone in his
stubborn refusal to end a misguided war.
That’s not the judgment we
need. That won’t keep America safe. We need a President
who can face the threats of the future, not keep grasping at
the ideas of the past." (The
American Promise, August 28, 2008, Democratic Convention.
Denver, emphasis added)
The 9/11
Cover-up
The Democrats
have endorsed the "Big Lie". Bin Laden is upheld as the "outside
enemy" who threatens the American Homeland. The fact that bin
Laden is US sponsored intelligence asset, created and sustained
by the CIA, is never mentioned.
The Obama
campaign galvanizes public support for the "Global War on
Terrorism" (GWOT). In the words of Obama's running mate, Joe
Biden:
"The fact of
the matter is, al-Qaida and the Taliban - the people who
have actually attacked us on 9/11 [note: exactly the
same wording as in the Obama speech] -- they've regrouped in
the mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan and are
plotting new attacks. And the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff has echoed Barack's call for more troops and John
McCain was wrong and Barack Obama was right." (Joe Biden,
Democratic Convention, Denver, August 27, 2008, emphasis
added)
In contrast to
Iraq, the war on Afghanistan is portrayed by the Obama-Biden
campaign as a "Just War", a war of retribution initiated in
October 2001 in response to the 9/11 attacks.
This concept of
the "Just War" in relation to Afghanistan has been echoed by
several prominent Liberal and "Progressive" intellectuals: The
war on Iraq, on the other hand, is seen as an "illegal war". In
October 2001, the attack on Afghanistan was supported by
numerous civil society organizations on humanitarian grounds.
It is by no
means coincidental that the prominent "Leftist" scholars and
intellectuals, who failed to address the use of the 9/11
attacks as a pretext to wage war, have expressed their support
for Barack Obama. The Nation Magazine and
Progressive Democrats for
America are indelibly behind the Obama-Biden ticket.
The Obama-Biden
campaign has endorsed the 9/11 cover-up. Without a shred of
evidence, Afghanistan, a nation of 34 million people (the size
of Canada) is portrayed as the State sponsor of the 9/11
attacks. This basic premise is accepted by the Democrats.
Obama indelibly
upholds 9/11 as an act of war and aggression directed against
America, thereby justifying a war of retribution directed
against "Islamic terrorists" and their state sponsors.
The "Global War on Terrorism" (GWOT) is the product of a
carefully designed military-intelligence agenda, which
determines the thrust of US foreign policy.
GWOT is endorsed by both Republicans and Democrats. US
intelligence overrides party politics. GWOT is part of the
presidential campaign platform of both political parties. Its
validity is not questioned, nor are its consequences. The fact
that it is predicated on a "Big Lie" is not an issue.
Spiraling
Defense Spending
Both Barack
Obama and John McCain have signaled that they will increase
overall defense spending, while also revamping the system of
Pentagon procurement with a view to reducing cost overruns. (See
Bloomberg, June 30, 2008 See also
Reuters, August 29, 2008).
For FY 2009, the US Defense
Department is asking for a $515 billion defense budget plus a
separate $70 billion "to cover war costs into the early months
of a new administration... Those amounts combined would
represent the highest level of military spending since the end
of World War II (adjusted for inflation)." (csmonitor.com
Febraury 06, 2008)
Obama's message is crystal clear. He endorses the Bush
administration's proposed surge in military spending. He wants
to spend more money on weapons and troops. Going after bin Laden
and the "Global War on Terrorism" constitute his main
justification for increased defense spending:
"[M]ore
resources and more troops to finish the fight against the
terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11..."
But at the same
time, Obama promises more resources for education and health.
"Now is the time to finally
meet our moral obligation to provide every child a
world-class education, ... I’ll invest in early childhood
education. I’ll recruit an army of new teachers, and pay
them higher salaries and give them more support. ...
Now is the time to finally keep
the promise of affordable, accessible health care for every
single American.... (The
American Promise, August 28, 2008, Democratic Convention.
Denver, emphasis added)

Will there be a shift in spending priorities?
Under the Bush administration, Defense was favored in relaiton
to all other expenditure categories. (See Chart above for FY
2004). Will an Obama administration change the structure of
Federal government expenditure?
Will he reduce the absolute size of defense spending which
constitutes approximately 47 percent of global defense spending
(all countries combined)? The US NATO combined control 70% of
global defense spending. (See Chart below)

Guns versus Butter
Visibly Barack Obama does understand the Guns versus Butter
dilemma.
He fails to
address a fundamental macro-economic relationship, namely the
issue of public investment in the war economy versus the
funding, through tax dollars, of civilian social programs. More
broadly, this also raises the issue of the role of the US
Treasury and the US monetary system, in relentlessly financing
the military industrial complex and the Middle East war at the
expense of most sectors of civilian economic activity.

More resources to war and weapons, as proposed by both Obama and
McCain, favors the Big Five Defense Contractors (Lockheed
Martin, Northrop Grunman, Raytheon, Boeing and General
Dynamics), Dick Cheney's Halliburton, British Aerospace, not to
mention Blackwater, MPRI et al, at the expense of the civilian
sectors, including national, regional and local level economies.
Military
Spending Creates Unemployment
Tax dollars
allocated, as promised by Obama, to National Defense and
Homeland Security will result in unemployment.
In contrast to
World War II, the war economy in the 21st Century does not
create jobs.
The costs of
creating jobs in the military industrial complex are abysmally
high when compared to the civilian sectors. In turn, the
financial resources channeled by the US government to the DoD
defense contractors dramatically reduces public expenditure in
favor of all other spending categories.
Lockeed Martin
together with Northrop Grumman have been involved in developing
the Joint Fighter program.
Based on initial estimates, 5400 direct jobs were
created at a unit cost of $37 million per job. (See
Michel Chossudovsky, War is Good for Business, Global Research,
September 16, 2001). Similarly at Boeing's assembly plant,
each job created in the Joint Strike Fighter program
costs US taxpayers $66.7 million. (Seattle
Post-Intelligencer, 7 September 2001).
With regard to
the F22
Raptor fighter, assembled at Lockheed Martin Marietta's
plant in Georgia, the F22 Raptor fighters was estimated to have
a unit cost of $85 million. Three thousand (3000) direct jobs
were to be created at an estimated cost of $20 million a
job. (Ibid) The cost of the program once completed in 2005 was
of the order of 62 billion dollars. According to 2008 company
figures, roughly 2000 jobs remain tied to the production of the
F22. (See
Free Republic, March 2008). Two Thousand Jobs
created at the Lockheed-Marietta's plant in Georgia at an
initial outlay of 31 million dollars per job.
Imagine how many
jobs you could create with 31 million dollars invested in small
and medium sized enterprises across America.
These post 9/11
defense expenditures by the Bush administration trigger mass
unemployment. Moreover, they are funded by downsizing America's
social programs, which in turn contributes to exacerbating the
levels of poverty and unemployment.
Obama's War
Economy
The Obama
campaign accepts the logic of a war economy which triggers
unemployment and poverty at home while creating death and
destruction in the Middle East war theater.
This post 9/11
direction of the US economy has lined the pockets of a handful
of defense contractors corporations, while contributing very
marginally to the rehabilitation of the employment of
specialized scientific, technical and professional workers
laid-off by the civilian economy.
Not
surprisingly, the defense contractors, while favoring John
McCain are also firm supporter of Barack Obama.
America's largest military contractor Lockheed Martin (and
business partner of Dick Cheney's Halliburton) was present at
the Denver Democratic Party Convention, among a vast array of
powerful corporate sponsors and lobby groups. According to a
company spokesperson:
“Lockheed
Martin strongly supports our nation’s political process and
candidates that support in general national defense,
homeland security, high technology and educational
initiatives,” (quoted by Bill van Auken, Democrats convene
in Denver amid police state security and a sea of corporate
cash, Global Research, August 2008)
The Big Lie
The Obama lies
are perhaps more subtle than those of George W. But again in
substance, we are dealing with a continuum.
The "Global War
on Terrorism" is an integral part of the Obama campaign.
"Islamic terrorists" threaten the American way of life. Al Qaeda
and its alleged State sponsors are portrayed as the main threat
at home and abroad.
The corporate
media applauds.
No shift in
direction.
The doctrine of preemptive war directed against "Islamic
terrorists" and their State sponsors remains functionally
intact.
The same applies to the post 9/11 nuclear weapons doctrine as
first formulated in the 2002 Nuclear Posture Review
(NPR). Nuclear weapons are on the drawing board of the Pentagon,
for use in the Middle East war theater. And the Democrats are
fully supportive of preemptive nuclear weapons as a means to
protect the American Homeland.
Under the
"Global War on Terrorism", the Homeland Security apparatus, not
to mention the anti-terrorist Patriot legislation, the Big
Brother surveillance apparatus would, under a Barack Obama
administration, remain intact.
9/11 constitutes for Obama the main justification for waging a
humanitarian war in the Middle East and Central Asia. In this
regard, his position does not differ from that of the Bush
Administration.
Withdraw from
Iraq, but remain in Afghanistan.
Bring the troops
back from Iraq. Move them to Afghanistan.
Confront Iran, challenge Russia:
"I will end this war in Iraq
responsibly, and finish the fight against al Qaeda and
the Taliban in Afghanistan. I will rebuild our military
to meet future conflicts. But I will also renew the
tough, direct diplomacy that can prevent Iran from
obtaining nuclear weapons and curb Russian aggression.
I will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the
21st century: terrorism and nuclear proliferation; poverty
and genocide; climate change and disease. And I will
restore our moral standing, so that America is once again
that last, best hope for all who are called to the cause of
freedom, who long for lives of peace, and who yearn for a
better future.
These are the policies I will
pursue. And in the weeks ahead, I look forward to debating
them with John McCain." (The
American Promise, August 28, 2008, Democratic Convention.
Denver, emphasis added)
"Finishing the
fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban" means extending the
"Global War on Terrorism" (GWOT) into new frontiers.
Concretely, the GWOT, which is central to the Obama campaign,
provides a pretext and justification for waging a war of
conquest, for expanding US influence in the Middle East, Central
Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia.
Obama-Biden
and The "New Cold War"
The Obama-Biden
campaign is committed to reinforcing US-NATO military presence
on the Iran-Afghan border, as well as on Afghanistan's border
with China's Xinjiang Uigur autonomous region as well as within
Pakistan.
Afghanistan is a
strategic hub in Central Asia bordering on Iran, the former
Soviet Union, China and Pakistan. It is a land bridge and
potential oil and gas pipeline corridor which links the Caspian
sea basin to the Arabian sea. It is also part of the continued
process of militarization and encirclement of the People's
Republic of China.
The Obama-Biden
campaign has also endorsed the "New Cold War". Russia is
explicitly identified in Obama's speech as an Aggressor. Iran is
identified as nuclear threat, despite ample evidence to the
contrary.
Joe Biden, who
if elected, would take over from Dick Cheney, considers Russia,
China and India as the main threat to America's National
Security:
The Bush
foreign policy has dug us into a very deep hole, with very
few friends to help us climb out. And for the last seven
years, the administration has failed to face the biggest
the biggest forces shaping this century. The emergence of
Russia, China and India's great powers, the spread of
lethal weapons, the shortage of secure supplies of energy,
food and water. The challenge of climate change and the
resurgence of fundamentalism in Afghanistan and Pakistan,
the real central front in the war on terror.
Ladies and gentlemen, in recent years and in recent days we
once again see the consequences of the neglect, of this
neglect, of Russia challenging the very freedom of a new
democratic country of Georgia. Barack and I will end that
neglect. We will hold Russia accountable for its action and
we will help Georgia rebuild. I have been on the ground in
Georgia, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and I can tell you in
no uncertain terms, this administration's policy has been an
abysmal failure. America cannot afford four more years of
this failure. (Democratic
Party convention, August 27, 2008, emphasis added)
The
militarization of Afghanistan and Pakistan under the GWOT is
directed against two overlapping military alliances: the
Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the
Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
The SCO is a
military alliance between Russia and China and several Central
Asian former Soviet republics including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Iran has observer status in the SCO.
The
Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), which plays a key
geopolitical role in relation to transport and energy
corridors, operates in close liaison with the SCO. The CSTO
regroups the following member states: Armenia, Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
For Obama-Biden,
the war on Iran is still on. The New Cold War is directed
against China, Russia and its allies, namely the SCO-CSTO
military alliance.
Challenge the
alleged threats from Russia in the Caucasus and East Europe. In
other words, the Democrats have endorsed the New Cold War
What
Prospects under an Obama Presidency?
Apart from the rhetoric of "bringing the troops home" from war
torn Iraq, which may or may be carried out, what distinguishes
the Democrats from the Republicans?
A more
articulate, knowledgeable and charismatic President?
A more dignified
and diplomatic approach to US foreign policy?
An opportunity to the US ruling elite "to present a different
face to the world that could revive illusions in its democratic
pretensions, not only internationally but within the United
States as well." (Patrick Martin,
Tensions rise in Democratic contest as Obama nears nomination,
Global Research, May 11, 2008)
A spurious and
counterfeit "humanitarian" approach to Empire, which serves to
mask the truth and gain popular support.
A less reckless
Commander in Chief, who has an understanding of geopolitics and
is capable of taking foreign policy decisions. A more carefully
thought out military agenda than that experienced during the
Bush administration? But with no substantive shift in
direction.
A means to
quelling mounting dissent and opposition to the ruling corporate
establishment by providing the illusion that the Democrats
constitute a Real Alternative.
A means to
sustaining the illusion that African-Americans can move up the
social ladder in America and that their fundamental rights are
being upheld.
A means to
undermining real progressive movements by further embedding
civil society organizations, trade unions, grass-roots
organizations not to mention "Leftist" intellectuals into the
realm of the Democratic Party.
A distraction
from the extensive war crimes committed under successive US
administrations.
A "human face"
to war and globalization?
Michel
Chossudovsky is the
author of the international bestseller
America’s "War on Terrorism"
Global Research, 2005. To order Chossudovsky's book
America's "War on Terrorism", click
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Copyright 2005-2008 GlobalResearch.ca
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