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Washington's Militarized Mindset

Samantha 2012/07/05 17:06:12

Americans may feel more distant from war than at any time since World War II began. Certainly, a smaller percentage of us -- less than 1% -- serves in the military in this all-volunteer era of ours and, on the face of it, Washington’s constant warring in distant lands seems barely to touch the lives of most Americans.

And yet the militarization of the United States and the strengthening of the National Security Complex continues to accelerate. The Pentagon is, by now, a world unto itself, with a staggering budget at a moment when no other power or combination of powers comes near to challenging this country’s might.

In the post-9/11 era, the military-industrial complex has been thoroughly mobilized under the rubric of “privatization” and now goes to war with the Pentagon. With its $80 billion-plus budget, the intelligence bureaucracy has simply exploded. There are so many competing agencies and outfits, surrounded by a universe of private intelligence contractors, all enswathed in a penumbra of secrecy, and they have grown so large, mainly under the Pentagon’s aegis, that you could say intelligence is now a ruling way of life in Washington -- and it, too, is being thoroughly militarized. Even the once-civilian CIA has undergone a process of para-militarization and now runs its own “covert” drone wars in Pakistan and elsewhere. Its director, a widely hailed retired four-star general, was previously the U.S. war commander in Iraq and then Afghanistan, just as the National Intelligence Director who oversees the whole intelligence labyrinth is a retired Air Force lieutenant general.

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  • Kern 2012/07/05 18:02:51
    Kern
    We have become to reliant on our military as the answer for everything. We send in the national guard to control crowds instead of just the police. New York's police department is pretty much a military outfit at this point. And our spending for military related products is out of control.

    Instead of talking to each other and accepting the fact that other people have different ideas, we want to beat them up. This is the results of being in at war for so long.

    The money that goes to build a bomb is wasted money because the bomb does nothing to push society further into the future. If we spend money building cars, or investing in schools or fixing roads, we get a return on that investment. The cars move people to and from work which adds to the economy. The investment in schools pays off by giving children the tools they need to cope with a changing world. The investment in fixing our roads keeps our economy going by giving people access to work.

    Money spent on a bomb destroys something we probably have to pay to replace. It adds nothing to our economy.

    Blowing people up to show them how well Democracy works is a bad plan, just saying.
  • Samantha Kern 2012/07/05 18:04:16
    Samantha
    +1
    Thank you so much!
  • Kern Samantha 2012/07/05 18:04:39
    Kern
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    You're welcome.

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