The
Biggest, Most Arrogant Jackass of a Retired
General Money Can Buy
By Michael
Scheuer
April
13/14, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- It was almost as if a retired U.S. general
wanted to sharpen and buttress the point made in
this space on 11 April 2017, the one that argued
that President Trump ought to purge scores of
serving U.S. generals if he intends to put
America First and thereby abandon endless,
unnecessary war. Today, 12 April 2017, retired
U.S. Army General Jack Keane appeared twice on
FOX News and did exactly that.
Keane
has been a staple interviewee on FOX for as long
as I can remember. He has been treated as great
military god by every FOX host, and he has
advocated unnecessary U.S. military
interventionism as the solution to nearly every
foreign-policy problem the republic encounters.
And when the military interventionism that he
and his fellow generals — retired and serving —
have advocated becomes an obvious and murderous
quagmire that kills our Marines and soldiers,
deepens the nation’s bankruptcy, and returns
thousands of maimed, mentally troubled, and
suicide-prone veterans to the United States, the
loud demand from Keane and his
far-from-the-front general buddies is always the
same; namely, increase the size of the failed
military intervention and reinforce defeat. Some
military god, eh?
In two
appearances on FOX today, General Keane was at
his smug, arrogant, and relentlessly
interventionist best. On Fox&Friends
this morning, Keane crowed with smarmy
self-satisfaction:
–He
rejoiced that America was now a “player in the
Syrian civil war”
–He
advocated the creation of safe zones, which, he
let on, the Trump administration has disguised
from Americans with the blander term “zones of
stabilization”.
–He
drooled with a keen, near-orgasmic eagerness at
the possibility of Asaad using gas-or-barrel
bombs on civilians so that Trump could destroy
the other five operational Syrian airfields.
Following this war-loving warm-up, General Keane
swaggered over and parked his god-like butt on
the set of Trish Regan’s Intelligence Report.
There he said:
–He never
really knew where the Trump administration
“would move in terms of America’s global
leadership” and the republic’s “historic
traditional role to help stabilize the world”.
He feared, explained this military deity, that
Trump might “pull back and be more
isolationist.”
–He then
said “but that’s over” and during the last week
the Trump administration showed that it is
“reassuming the protection of U.S. interests
and the interests of our allies.“
–He went
on to express his regret over the time that had
been wasted by “lot of debate” about that
non-interventionism stuff. That debate, the
almighty military god then declared, is ended,
adding “that is a fact”, and that
non-interventionism is “no longer a debatable
subject.”
Well,
guess again arrogant and aging god-boy. Your
oracular arguments, divine assertions, and
omnipotent declarations can be picked apart and
killed just as Royal Marine Major John
Pitcairn’s redcoats were by America’s
citizen-soldiers — fortunately no West Pointers
among them — as they retreated headlong from
Lexington to Boston. But, for now, the important
thing for you and your stinking band of
general-officer brothers to know is that, unless
you can use Obama’s law allowing
national-government censorship of the internet,
your non-interventionist enemies will make
absolutely sure that the Founder’s argument
against American interventionism is continued
and continuously spread and strengthened.
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And if
— may the real God forbid — worse ever comes to
worst, you will find that there are far more
non-interventionists locked-and-loaded than you
and your war-loving, but always losing band of
brothers have ever imagined.
And, oh
yes, did I mention that General Keane sits on
the Board of Directors of a company called
General Dynamics. Coincidentally, that company
just happens to sell the technology needed to
launch Tomahawks cruise missiles. (1)
Michael F. Scheuer is a former CIA intelligence
officer, American blogger, author, foreign
policy critic, and political analyst. He is
currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown
University's Center for Peace and Security
Studies.
http://non-intervention.com
Endnotes:
–1.)
http://www.mediaite.com/online/guy-whos-been-appearing-on-fox-to-praise-missile-launch-secretly-works-in-missile-tech-industry/
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