Hillary Is
the Candidate of the War Machine
By Jeffrey
Sachs
February
15, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Huffington
Post"
- There's
no doubt that Hillary is the candidate of Wall
Street. Even more dangerous, though, is that she is
the candidate of the military-industrial complex.
The idea that she is bad on the corporate issues but
good on national security has it wrong. Her
so-called foreign policy "experience" has been to
support every war demanded by the US deep security
state run by the military and the CIA.
Hillary and
Bill Clinton's close relations with Wall Street
helped to stoke two financial bubbles (1999-2000 and
2005-8) and the Great Recession that followed
Lehman's collapse. In the 1990s they pushed
financial deregulation for their campaign backers
that in turn let loose the worst demons of financial
manipulation, toxic assets, financial fraud, and
eventually collapse. In the process they won
elections and got mighty rich.
Yet
Hillary's connections with the military-industrial
complex are also alarming. It is often believed that
the Republicans are the neocons and the Democrats
act as restraints on the warmongering. This is not
correct. Both parties are divided between neocon
hawks and cautious realists who don't want the US in
unending war. Hillary is a staunch neocon whose
record of favoring American war adventures explains
much of our current security danger.
Just as the
last Clinton presidency set the stage for financial
collapse, it also set the stage for unending war. On
October 31, 1998 President Clinton signed the
Iraq Liberation Act that made it official US
policy to support "regime change" in Iraq.
It
should be the policy of the United States to
support efforts to remove the regime headed by
Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and to promote
the emergence of a democratic government to
replace that regime.
Thus were
laid the foundations for the Iraq War in 2003.
Of course,
by 2003, Hillary was a Senator and a staunch
supporter of the Iraq War, which has cost the US
trillions of dollars, thousands of lives, and done
more to create ISIS and Middle East instability than
any other single decision of modern foreign policy.
In defending her vote, Hillary parroted the phony
propaganda of the CIA:
"In the
four years since the inspectors left,
intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein
has worked to rebuild his chemical and
biological weapons stock, his missile delivery
capability, and his nuclear program. He has also
given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists,
including Al Qaeda members... "
After the
Iraq Liberation Act came the 1999 Kosovo War, in
which Bill Clinton called in NATO to bomb Belgrade,
in the heart of Europe, and unleashing another
decade of unrest in the Balkans. Hillary, traveling
in Africa, called Bill: "I urged him to bomb," she
told reporter Lucinda Frank.
Hillary's
record as Secretary of State is among the most
militaristic, and disastrous, of modern US history.
Some experience. Hilary was a staunch defender of
the military-industrial-intelligence complex at
every turn, helping to spread the Iraq mayhem over a
swath of violence that now stretches from Mali to
Afghanistan. Two disasters loom largest: Libya and
Syria.
Hillary has
been much attacked for the deaths of US diplomats in
Benghazi, but her tireless promotion of the
overthrow Muammar Qaddafi by NATO bombing is the far
graver disaster. Hillary strongly promoted NATO-led
regime change in Libya, not only in violation of
international law but counter to the most basic good
judgment. After the NATO bombing, Libya descended
into civil war while the paramilitaries and
unsecured arms stashes in Libya quickly spread west
across the African Sahel and east to Syria. The
Libyan disaster has spawned war in Mali, fed weapons
to Boko Haram in Nigeria, and fueled ISIS in Syria
and Iraq. In the meantime,
Hillary found it hilarious to declare of
Qaddafi: "We came, we saw, he died."
Perhaps the crowning disaster of this long list of
disasters has been Hillary's relentless promotion of
CIA-led regime change in Syria. Once again Hillary
bought into the CIA propaganda that regime change to
remove Bashir al-Assad would be quick, costless, and
surely successful. In August 2011, Hillary led the
US into disaster with her declaration Assad must
"get out of the way," backed by
secret CIA operations.
Five years
later, no place on the planet is more ravaged by
unending war, and no place poses a great threat to
US security. More than 10 million Syrians are
displaced, and the refugees are drowning in the
Mediterranean or undermining the political stability
of Greece, Turkey, and the European Union. Into the
chaos created by the secret CIA-Saudi operations to
overthrow Assad, ISIS has filled the vacuum, and has
used Syria as the base for worldwide terrorist
attacks.
The list of
her incompetence and warmongering goes on. Hillary's
support at every turn for NATO expansion, including
even into Ukraine and Georgia against all common
sense, was a trip wire that violated the post-Cold
War settlement in Europe in 1991 and that led to
Russia's violent counter-reactions in both Georgia
and Ukraine. As Senator in 2008, Hilary co-sponsored
2008-SR439, to include Ukraine and Georgia in
NATO. As Secretary of State, she then presided over
the restart of the Cold War with Russia.
It is hard
to know the roots of this record of disaster. Is it
chronically bad judgment? Is it her preternatural
faith in the lying machine of the CIA? Is it a
repeated attempt to show that as a Democrat she
would be more hawkish than the Republicans? Is it to
satisfy her hardline campaign financiers? Who knows?
Maybe it's all of the above. But whatever the
reasons, hers is a record of disaster. Perhaps more
than any other person, Hillary can lay claim to
having stoked the violence that stretches from West
Africa to Central Asia and that threatens US
security.
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