Merchants of
death: Multibillion-dollar bailout for arms industry
amid rising COVID-19 tollBy Bill Van
Auken
April 24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - “I have instructed the
United States Navy to shoot down and destroy any and all
Iranian gunboats if they harass our ships at sea,” US
President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday in a startling
threat that could trigger a catastrophic war throughout
the Middle East and beyond.
The threat to launch a war 7,000 miles from US shores
in the midst of coronavirus pandemic, whose death toll
in the US is rapidly approaching 50,000, comes on the
heels of Trump’s Monday night tweet announcing a
suspension of all immigration into the United States, a
transparent attempt to scapegoat immigrants for the
ravages of the pandemic and the layoffs of tens of
millions of workers.
There is in both of these actions an expression of
desperation and a flailing about in the face of a
national and global crisis for which the US ruling class
has no viable solution. It is a crude attempt to change
the subject and divert public attention from the
catastrophic consequences of the criminal indifference
of the government and the ruling oligarchy it represents
to the lives and well-being of the vast majority of the
population.
Pentagon officials reported Wednesday that they had
received no prior notification of Trump’s tweet, much
less any orders for a change in the rules of engagement
in the Persian Gulf.
Nonetheless, the brutal and fascistic rhetoric of
Trump reflects a drive to war by US imperialism that has
not been tempered, but rather intensified, by the global
pandemic.
Even as Trump issued his tweet, US warships were
sailing toward a confrontation with China in the South
China Sea. At the same time, the Pentagon was announcing
a shift in its deployment of long-range, nuclear capable
B-52 bombers to make their presence less predictable to
Beijing and Moscow and thereby ratchet up tensions.
In recent days, the US has sharply escalated its air
strikes against the impoverished African nation of
Somalia, even as the coronavirus pandemic threatens to
ravage its population. Escalating war threats continue
against Venezuela, and the Pentagon continues to provide
support for the near-genocidal Saudi-led war against the
people of Yemen.
Nowhere does this war drive find more naked
expression than in the massive government bailout that
is being organized for the US arms industry. With tens
of millions of workers unemployed, many facing hunger,
and a drive by both the Trump administration and state
governors to force a premature return to work, billions
upon billions of dollars are being lavished upon
military contractors to sustain their guaranteed profits
and the obscene fortunes generated for their major
shareholders.
The Pentagon’s top weapons procurer, Undersecretary
of Defense Ellen Lord, told a press conference Monday
that some $3 billion has already been funneled to the
arms makers in the form of early payments for existing
contracts, in addition to billions more approved by
Congress in the first CARES Act, which pumped trillions
of dollars into the financial markets. She indicated
that much more will be doled out once Congress passes
another stimulus package.
Asked by a reporter how much would be need to insure
Washington’s Merchants of Death from any losses due to
the coronavirus pandemic, she replied, “We’re talking
billions and billions on that one.” Lord added that the
first priority for this aid program was the
“modernization process of the nuclear triad.”
These industries are hardly the picture of the
deserving poor. The fact that massive financial
resources that are desperately needed to save lives and
rescue millions of workers from poverty are instead
being poured into their pockets is a crime.