The Military-Industrial Complex Wins Again!
By Bill Astore
November 11, 2022:
Information Clearing House
-- With Veterans Day in
mind, I was asked as a retired U.S. military
officer for a comment on the 2022 election
results, which produced this:
When both political parties pose as
pro-military, when both are pro-war, when both
are enablers of record-high Pentagon spending,
when both act as if a new cold war with China
and Russia is inevitable, do election results
even matter? No matter which party claims
victory, the true victor remains the
military-industrial-Congressional complex.
To paraphrase Joe Biden, nothing
fundamentally changed in the 2022 elections when
it comes to colossal military spending,
incessant wars and preparations for the same,
and non-stop imperialism around the globe. There
is no new vision for lower Pentagon spending,
for fewer wars and weapons exports, and for a
smaller, less domineering, imperial mission.
As General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower
warned us in 1961, the
military-industrial-Congressional complex
represents a disastrous rise of misplaced power
that is profoundly anti-democratic.
Collectively, we’ve failed to heed Ike’s
warning. The result has been one unnecessary and
disastrous war after another, even as democracy
in America withers. The Vietnam War—disaster.
The Iraq War—disaster. The Afghan War—disaster.
The War on Terror—disaster. Even the war America
ostensibly won, the Cold War against the USSR,
is now apparently about to be refought.
I suppose we need to refight the Cold War we
“won” thirty years ago so we can lose that one
too.
With the Democrats doing somewhat better than
expected at the polls, war business should
continue to grow in Washington, D.C. Most
political commentators seem to think this is a
good thing, when they think about it at all. Few
seem to recall Ike’s warning that a military
establishment of vast proportions is
antithetical to democracy.
In this election cycle, I’ve heard nothing
about peace. I’ve heard nothing about
strengthening and preserving democracy by
downsizing our military and imperial presence
around the globe. Not from Democrats and
Republicans.
So the winner in 2022 is the same winner as
always: the military-industrial-Congressional
complex. It’s a sad result to contemplate with
Veterans Day looming.
Ltc. (ret.) William J. Astore served in
the U.S. Air Force for 20 years, retiring in
2005.
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