By David Stockman
July 18, 2023:
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America’s Brobdingnagian $1.3 trillion national
security budget thrives on manufactured threats
and falsely demonized foes. And nothing could be
more demonstrative of that proposition than the
utter villainy now emanating from the NATO
summit in Vilnius.
For crying out loud. Since the Munich
Security Conference in 2007, the man (Putin) has
said over and over, and then over again, that
Ukraine’s accession to NATO is an absolute red
line. And anyone with their head screwed on
right would have no trouble accepting that
declaration by answering one simple question.
To wit, how would Washington react if Russia
put missiles and nukes in Mexico, or Cuba, or
Nicaragua, or Granada or Venezuela or even
Tierra Del Fuego?
Of course, President John F. Kennedy resolved
that matter 61 years ago. Yet the whole Vilnius
confab amounts to a wink and nod pageant telling
the world that exactly what JFK said could not
stand on our own doorstep back then, in fact,
must stand on Russia’s now. One day soon the
Great Hegemon on the Potomac will plant US/NATO
missiles 40 minutes from the Kremlin and the
purported "aggressor" domiciled there needs to
shut-up and eat his geopolitical spinach.
Holy moly. The very idea is an affront to
rationality and is a reckless invitation to
permanent friction between two nations holding
upwards of 12,000 nukes between them. Yet the
miscreants gathered in Vilnius left no room for
doubt in their declaration:
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
Ukraine’s future is in NATO. We
reaffirm the commitment we made at the 2008
Summit in Bucharest that Ukraine will become a
member of NATO, and today we recognize that
Ukraine’s path to full Euro-Atlantic integration
has moved beyond the need for the Membership
Action Plan. Ukraine has become increasingly
interoperable and politically integrated with
the Alliance, and has made substantial progress
on its reform path.
So the question recurs. How in the whole
fricking big wide world would adding the parts
and pieces of Novorossiya, Poland, Lithuania,
Rumania, the Cossack Hetmanates, the Crimean
Khanate, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
and many other historical footnotes that were
slapped together by the Soviet Tyrants after
1920 to form the current unnatural borders of
Ukraine contribute to the Homeland Security of
America, way over here on the far sides of the
Atlantic and Pacific moats?
The answer of course is that it contributes
nothing, as in nichts, nada and nugatory. NATO
isn’t about security, collective or otherwise,
anyway. It’s an utterly vestigial relic of the
Cold War that was stood-up to contain a
totalitarian Soviet Empire which was armed to
the teeth, but which has long since disappeared
into the dustbin of history. So George Bush the
Elder should have parachuted into the Ramstein
Germany air base in 1991, declared victory and
dismantled NATO then and there.
As it has transpired, however, the bloated
now 31-nation NATO of today has actually become
an enemy of peace and security. That’s because
it exists mainly as a marketing forum for
western arms manufacturers and a think tank for
generating phony threats and scary stories
designed to keep military budgets amply stocked
with fiscal wherewithal and vastly oversized
military establishments well provisioned with
missions, mandates, war games and busy work.

So to repeat what we said in previously, there
is no need for Washington’s gigantic military
establishment or its extensions in NATO because
there are no true threats to the liberty and
security of the American homeland anywhere on
the planet today that even remotely justify it.
The cold war style mega-threat ended with the
Soviet Union. Today, Russia’s $1.8 trillion GDP
is a veritable joke when arrayed against the $45
trillion of GDP resources embedded in the US and
the balance of NATO; and its $85 billion defense
budget amounts to not even 7% of the $1.25
trillion combined NATO defense budgets.
Stated differently, serious military threats
in today’s world of advanced weaponry require
either an overwhelming nuclear first strike
checkmate capacity or the vast industrial might
and $50 trillion of GDP that would be necessary
to breach the great ocean moats and deliver an
invasionary armada of massive conventional
forces to the New Jersey shores – backed-up with
vast air- and sea-lift capacity and gigantic
logistics arrangements that have scarcely been
imagined by even the most fervent writers of
futuristic war fiction.
As it happens, of course, Russia has no
nuclear checkmate capacity at all, and has now
thoroughly demonstrated that it doesn’t have the
industrial and conventional military capacity to
conquer and occupy even what has been its own
borderlands and vassals – lands with a
pre-February 2022 GDP of, well, barely $200
billion.
So what is percolating out of Vilnius,
therefore, is not a rational calculation about
tangible security threats posed by Russia.
Instead, what we have is a witches brew of the
standard lies, rationalizations, excuses and
hypocrisies which keep the Washington Hegemon
busy on a 24/7 basis all around the planet.
These groupthink bromides and ideological
nostrums include such favorites as the Rule of
Law, the Post-War International Order, the
Sanctity of Borders, the Responsibility to
Protect and Collective Security.
But all are just cover stories for what
amounts to the Washington Imperium, and in the
current case the alleged sanctity of borders and
requirements for "collective security" are
especially egregious.
In the first place, it was Washington which
violated Ukraine’s borders when it encouraged,
funded and recognized the illegal coup which
overthrew the country’s duly elected President
in February 2014. This CIA/State/AID/NED
intervention essentially blew-up the unstable
state of Ukraine, which had never been built to
last absent the iron fist of communist rule and
which had been at war with itself as between
nationalist Ukrainians in the center and west
and Russian-speaking populations of the Donbas
and Black Sea rim ever since the first
post-communist elections after 1991. The Maidan
coup was simple the coup de grace, which quickly
incited a civil war.
But rather than respect Jefferson’s own
admonition from the Declaration of Independence
and allow the two Donbas republics to secede
from the new anti-Russian regime in Kiev,
Washington funded a military buildup and brutal
campaign to quash the revolt. At length, on the
order of 15,000 civilians were killed by the
relentless military attacks on the Donbas
mounted by Kiev over 2014-2022 with Washington’s
dollars and weapons.
It was that assault on Novorussiya (i.e.
historical New Russia) and the drumbeat for
Ukraine’s NATO membership that finally provoked
Putin’s so-called invasion. Whether it was
ultimately justified or not, the moralists can
ascertain. But that it was provoked by
Washington is not even remotely in doubt.
Indeed, two weeks after July 4th the irony of
the actual cause of the Ukraine war could not be
more stark: The triggering attack on the Donbas
was surely a case of secession for we, but not
for thee:
"….whenever any form of government becomes
destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness], it is the right of
the people to alter or to abolish it, and to
institute new government."
Likewise, in today’s world the ideological
platitudes about "collective security" – the
ostensible reason for all the tom-tom beating in
Vilnius – do not hold water, either. The fact
is, absent a massive totalitarian menace,
collective security is a bad idea, not an
instrument of peace and stability.
Automatic war clauses like article 5 of NATO,
which thank heaven has not yet been extended to
Ukraine, are as likely to encourage hard-line
politicians in smaller countries to provoke
their larger neighbors for reasons of electoral
opportunism than to deter aggression by the
latter. In any event, the run up to World War I
tells you all you need to know about automatic
war clauses.
The false underlying predicate behind
obsolescent institutions like NATO, in fact,
holds that the global community is everywhere
and always crawling with would be totalitarian
monsters like Hitler, Stalin or Mao; that
peaceful democracies are always imperiled by
weak leaders slouching toward bad appeasement
deals and the next Munich; and that nations need
to be bound together in defensive entanglements,
therefore, in order to keep wanna be hegemons at
bay.
Not at all. Today’s world is not crawling
with would be hegemons, aside from the one
astride the banks of the Potomac. Hitler, Stalin
and the so-called Cold War were once-in-history
aberrations that rose from the carnage of World
War I, Woodrow Wilson’s folly in taking America
into it in 1917 and the punitive "peace" of the
victors at Versailles – the nurseries which
actually gave birth to the unique totalitarian
evils of the 20th century.
Indeed, America’s pointless entry with 4
million fresh doughboys is what actually
prevented an early end to the war and a
non-vindictive peace of the exhausted and
bankrupt nation’s of old Europe. In that
alternative history, Lenin’s coup would never
have been possible and Hitler would have
remained an obscure painter of run-of-the-mill
water colors.

That is to say, the homes, schools, churches,
stores and industry of the long-suffering
peoples of Ukraine are being turned into an
armaments Demolition Derby in the name of an
obsolete collective security arrangement which
should have been consigned to the dustbin of
history along with the Soviet Union 32 years
ago.
The Vilnius confab, of course, was the work
of Washington neocons and NATO’s
institutionalized warmongers. And what they
produced was pure villainy because there is
nothing relating to American homeland security
at stake in the godforsaken nation whose name
means "borderlands" in Russian.
Woodrow Wilson opened the gates of hell 106
years ago with an equally threadbare
justification. So the Empire never should have
been launched then, and the Vilnius Declaration
is a reminder – if there ever was one – that the
time to dismantle it is now long, long, long
overdue.
David Stockman was a two-term Congressman
from Michigan. He was also the Director of the
Office of Management and Budget under President
Ronald Reagan. After leaving the White House,
Stockman had a 20-year career on Wall Street.
He’s the author of three books,
The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan
Revolution Failed,
The Great Deformation: The Corruption of
Capitalism in America,
TRUMPED! A Nation on the Brink of Ruin… And How
to Bring It Back, and the recently
released
Great Money Bubble: Protect Yourself From The
Coming Inflation Storm. He also is
founder of
David Stockman’s Contra Corner and
David Stockman’s Bubble Finance Trader.
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