By Chris Hedges
November 04, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - Our democracy
is not in peril—we do not live in a democracy. The
image of our democracy is in peril. The deep
state—the generals, bankers, corporatists,
lobbyists, intelligence chiefs, government
bureaucrats and technocrats—is intent on salvaging
the brand. It is hard to trumpet yourself as the
world’s guardian of freedom and liberty with Donald
Trump blathering on incoherently about himself,
inciting racist violence, insulting our traditional
allies along with the courts, the press and
Congress, tweeting misspelled inanities and
impulsively denouncing or sabotaging bipartisan
domestic and foreign policy. But Trump’s most
unforgivable sin in the eyes of the deep state is
his criticism of the empire’s endless wars, even
though he lacks the intellectual and organizational
skills to oversee a disengagement.
The deep state committed the greatest strategic
blunder in American history when it invaded and
occupied Afghanistan and Iraq. Such fatal military
fiascoes, a feature of all late empires, are called
acts of “micro-militarism.” Dying empires
historically squander the last capital they have,
economic, political and military, on futile,
intractable and unwinnable conflicts until they
collapse. They seek in these acts of
micro-militarism to recapture a former dominance and
lost stature. Disaster piles on disaster. The
architects of our imperial death spiral, however,
are untouchable. The clueless generals and
politicians who propel the empire into expanding
chaos and fiscal collapse are successful at one
thing—perpetuating themselves. No one is held
accountable. A servile press treats these mandarins
with near-religious veneration. Generals and
politicians, many of whom should have been cashiered
or put on trial, are upon retirement given lucrative
seats on the boards of the weapons manufacturers,
for whom these wars are immensely profitable. They
are called upon by a fawning press to provide
analysis to the public of the mess they created.
They are held up as exemplars of integrity, selfless
service and patriotism.
After nearly two decades, every purported
objective used to justify our wars in the Middle
East has been upended. The
invasion of Afghanistan was supposed to wipe out
al-Qaida. Instead, al-Qaida migrated to fill the
power vacuums the deep state created in the wars in
Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen. The war in Afghanistan
morphed into a war with the Taliban, which now
controls most of the country and is threatening the
corrupt regime we prop up in Kabul. The deep state
orchestrated the invasion of Iraq, which had nothing
to do with the attacks of 9/11. It confidently
predicted it could build a Western-style democracy
and weaken Iran’s power in the region. Instead, it
destroyed Iraq as a unified country, setting warring
ethnic and religious factions against each other.
Iran, which is closely tied to the dominant Shiite
government in Baghdad, emerged even stronger. The
deep state armed “moderate” rebels in Syria in an
effort to topple President Bashar Assad, but when it
realized it could not control the jihadists—to whom
it had provide some $500 million in weapons and
assistance—the deep state began to bomb them and arm
Kurdish rebels to fight them. These Kurds would
later be betrayed by Trump. The “war on terror”
spread like a plague from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria
and Libya to Yemen, which after five years of war is
suffering one of the world’s worst humanitarian
disasters. The financial cost for this misery and
death is between $5 trillion and $8 trillion. The
human cost runs into hundreds of thousands of dead
and wounded, shattered cities, towns and
infrastructure and millions of refugees.
Trump committed political heresy when he dared to
point out the folly of unchecked militarism. He will
pay for it. The deep state intends to replace him
with someone—perhaps Mike Pence, as morally and
intellectually vacuous as Trump—who will do what he
or she is told. This is the role of America’s
executive: Personify and humanize the empire. Do so
with pomp and dignity. Barack Obama—who speciously
reinterpreted the 2001 Authorization for Use of
Military Force to give the executive the right to
assassinate anyone abroad, even a U.S. citizen,
deemed to be a terrorist—excelled at the game.
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The removal of Trump from office
would not threaten corporate power. It
would not restore civil liberties,
including our right to privacy and due
process. It would not demilitarize the
police or champion the rights of the
working class. It would not impede the
profits of the fossil fuel and banking
industries. It would not address the
climate emergency. It would not disrupt
the warrantless surveillance of the
public. It would not end extraordinary
renditions, the kidnapping of those
around the globe considered to be
enemies of the state. It would not halt
the assassinations by militarized
drones. It would not halt the separation
of children from their parents and the
warehousing of these children in filthy,
overcrowded conditions. It would not
remedy the consolidation of wealth and
power by the oligarchs and the further
impoverishment of the citizenry. The
expansion of our prison system and of
black sites throughout the world, sites
where we torture, would continue, as
would the gunning down of poor, unarmed
citizens in urban wastelands. Most
importantly, the catastrophic foreign
wars that have resulted in a series of
failed states and wasted trillions of
taxpayer dollars, would remain
sacrosanct, enthusiastically embraced by
the leaders of the two ruling parties,
puppets of the deep state.
The impeachment of Trump, despite the enthusiasm
of the liberal elite, is mostly cosmetic. The entire
political and governmental system is corrupt. Hunter
Biden was reportedly paid $50,000 a month to sit on
the board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma
Holdings, although he has no training or experience
in the gas industry. He had previously worked for
the credit card corporation MBNA, which was one of
Joe Biden’s largest campaign contributors when he
was a senator from Delaware. Hunter Biden was hired
by Burisma Holdings for the same reason he was hired
by MBNA. His father, long a tool of corporate power
and the military-industrial complex, in short the
deep state, was a senator and later the vice
president. Joe Biden, the Clintons and the
Democratic Party leaders personify the legalized
bribery that defines their rivals in the Republican
Party. Corporate candidates in the two ruling
parties are preselected, funded and anointed. If
they do not abide by the demands of the deep state,
which protects corporate interests and the
management of empire, they are removed. There is
even a word for it—primarying.
Corporate lobbyists write the laws. The courts
enforce them. There is no way in the American
political system to vote against the interests of
Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, AT&T, Amazon, Microsoft,
Walmart, Alphabet, Facebook, Apple, Exxon Mobil,
Lockheed Martin, UnitedHealth Group or Northrop
Grumman.
We, the American public, are spectators. An
audience. Who will be seated when the game of
musical chairs stops? Will Trump be able to hold on
to power? Will Pence be the new president? Or will
the deep state elevate a political hack like Biden
or a neoliberal apologist such as Pete Butiggieg,
Amy Klobuchar or Kamala Harris to the White House?
Will it draft Michael Bloomberg, John Kerry, Sherrod
Brown or, God forbid, Hillary Clinton? And what if
the deep state fails? What if the rot in the
Republican Party, or what
Glen Ford calls Trump’s “white man’s party,” is
so profound it won’t sign on for the political
extinction of the most incompetent president in
American history? The power struggle, which includes
blocking Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren from
obtaining the Democratic Party nomination, will make
for months of great television and generate billions
in advertising revenue.
The war between the deep state and Trump began
the moment he was elected. Former CIA Director John
Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence
James Clapper—both now paid news cable
commentators—along with former FBI head James Comey
soon would accuse Trump of being a tool of Moscow.
Intelligence agencies leaked salacious stories about
“pee
tapes” and blackmail, plus reports of “repeated
contacts” with Russian intelligence. Brennan,
Clapper and Comey were quickly joined by other
former intelligence officials, including Michael
Hayden,
Michael Morell and Andrew McCabe. Their attacks
were then amplified by former senior military
leaders including
William McRaven, James Mattis, H.R. McMaster,
John Kelly,
James Stavridis and Barry McCaffrey.
The Russia conspiracy, after the release of the
Mueller report, proved to be a dud. The deep state
actors, however, were re-energized by Trump’s
decision to pressure the government of Ukraine to
investigate Biden. Trump, this time, seems to have
given his deep state enemies enough rope to hang
him.
The impeachment of Trump marks a new and
frightening chapter in American politics. The deep
state has shown its face. It has made a public
declaration that it will not tolerate dissent,
although Trump’s dissent is rhetorical, mercurial
and ineffectual. The effort to impeach Trump sends
an ominous message to the American left. The deep
state not only intends to prevent, as it did in
2016, Bernie Sanders or any other progressive
Democrat from achieving power, but has signaled that
it will destroy any politician who attempts to
question the maintenance and expansion of empire.
Its animus toward the left is far more pronounced
than its animus toward Trump. And its resources to
destroy those on the left are nearly inexhaustible.
The political philosopher
Sheldon Wolin saw it all in his 2008 book
“Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the
Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism.” He wrote:
The political role of corporate power, the
corruption of the political and representative
processes by the lobbying industry, the
expansion of executive power at the expense of
constitutional limitations, and the degradation
of political dialogue promoted by the media
are the basics of the system, not
excrescences upon it. The system would remain in
place even if the Democratic Party attained a
majority; and should that circumstance arise,
the system will set tight limits to unwelcome
changes, as is foreshadowed in the timidity of
current Democratic proposals for reform. In the
last analysis the much-lauded stability and
conservatism of the American system owe nothing
to lofty ideals, and everything to the
irrefutable fact that it is shot through with
corruption and awash in contributions primarily
from wealthy and corporate donors. When a
minimum of a million dollars is required of
House candidates and elected judges, and when
patriotism is for the draft-free to extol and
for the ordinary citizen to serve, in such times
it is a simple act of bad faith to claim that
politics-as-we-now-know-it can miraculously cure
the evils which are essential to its existence.
There are no internal or external checks on the
deep state. The democratic institutions, including
the press, that once gave citizens a voice and a say
in the exercise of power have been neutered. The
deep state will further the corporate consolidation
of wealth and power, expand the social inequality
that has thrust half of Americans into poverty or
near poverty, strip us of our remaining civil
liberties and feed the rapacious appetites of the
military and the war industry. The resources of the
state will be squandered as the federal deficit
balloons. The frustration and feelings of stagnation
among a disempowered and neglected citizenry, which
contributed to the election of Trump, will mount.
There will come a moment of reckoning, as there
has during the last few days in
Lebanon and
Chile. Social unrest is inevitable. Any
population can be pushed only so far. The deep
state, incapable of reform and determined to retain
its grip on power, will morph under the threat of
popular unrest into a corporatized fascism. It has
at its disposal the legal and physical tools to
instantly turn the United States into a police
state. This is the real danger behind the deep
state’s drive to impeach Trump. It is a stark
message to obey or be silenced. Trump, in the end,
is not the problem. We are. And if the deep state
fails to rid itself of Trump it will, however
reluctantly, use him to carry out its dirty work.
Trump, if he manages to survive in power, will get
his military parades. We will get, with or without
Trump, tyranny.
Chris Hedges, spent nearly two decades as a
foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle
East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from
more than 50 countries and has worked for The
Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio,
The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for
which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years.
https://www.truthdig.com/author/chris_hedges/
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