Pentagon,
CIA Form Praetorian Guard for Clinton as Warmonger
President
By Finian Cunningham
August 09,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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Former director of the Central
Intelligence Agency Michael J Morell is the latest
in a phalanx of senior US military-intelligence
figures who are shedding any pretense of political
neutrality and giving their full-throated
endorsement to Democrat presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton.
In a New York Times opinion piece,
Morell starkly backed Clinton as the most «highly
qualified to be commander-in-chief… keeping our
nation safe».
The ex-CIA chief’s op-ed piece also
served as a blunt hatchet job on Republican
presidential rival Donald J Trump. Morell said the
New York billionaire-turned politician is «not
only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a
threat to our national security».
The hoary, old scare-theme of
«national security» is being rehabilitated as the
criterion for electing Clinton. It also has the
disturbing connotation of an increasingly
militarized totalitarian regime that the United
States is becoming.
While showering Clinton with glowing
praise, the former CIA spymaster trounced Trump with
a litany of flaws, including «self-aggrandizement,
his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency
to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to
change his views based on new information, his
routine carelessness with the facts, his
unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of
respect for the rule of law».
Morell’s «coup de grace» for Trump
was that he was a «national security danger» owing
to his alleged indifference towards the US-led NATO
military alliance and European security, and
unwillingness to confront Russia.
After accusing Trump of being
«careless with facts», Morell makes this reckless,
sensationalist claim: «In
the intelligence business, we would say that Mr
Putin had recruited Mr Trump as an unwitting agent
of the Russian Federation».
This is a breath-taking interference
in the nominally civilian sphere of US politics by
unelected military-paramilitary elements, whereby a
candidate for presidency is accused of being a
foreign puppet. It is a throwback to the Cold War
witch-hunting days of McCarthy and «Un-American
activities».
This very public intervention by a
top CIA figure in the US presidential election is an
extraordinarily brazen affront to constitutional
norms. Traditionally, the American military and
intelligence apparatus has always been careful to
assume a neutral relation with regard to Washington
politics – at least in public.
In the 2016 election, however, the
boundaries between civilian politics and the
military powers are being flagrantly jettisoned. The
military and the Deep State cabal are, in effect,
moving to preordain the White House occupant. This
situation has barely perceptible difference from a
military coup appointing a civilian junta to
administer.
At the Democrat National Convention
in Philadelphia last week, the endorsement of
Hillary Clinton by military top brass was
conspicuous. One of the main Pentagon cheerleaders
was Four-Star Marine General John Allen, who gave a
bloodcurdling and ranting speech declaring how «our
enemies will fear» an America led by Clinton.
This rush to partisan politics by the
US military has even led to unease among certain
Pentagon quarters. Only days after the DNC’s
militaristic rally, General Martin Dempsey, who was
formerly Chairman of the Joint Staffs, took the
unprecedented step of publishing a cautionary article warning:
«Keep Your Politics Private, My Fellow Generals and
Admirals».
Dempsey did not mention General Allen
or others by name, but it was clear to whom he was
referring and the jingoistic display in support of
Clinton. And it was also clear that Dempsey saw the
open embrace of partisan politics by the Pentagon as
a worrying development undermining democracy in the
US. He feared «the erosion of civil-military
relations».
What is that qualifies Hillary
Clinton for such support? Former CIA boss Morell
listed these «attributes» as «her
belief that America is an exceptional nation that
must lead in the world for the country to remain
secure and prosperous; her understanding that
diplomacy can be effective only if the country is
perceived as willing and able to use force if
necessary; and, most important, her capacity to make
the most difficult decision of all – whether to put
young American women and men in harm’s way».
In other words, what is most
appreciated is how Clinton is prepared and willing
to take America into ever more wars. Despite the
horrific legacy that she is already responsible as
Secretary of State in the Obama administration
(2009-2013) when she prosecuted wars in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Libya and, covertly, in Syria and Ukraine.
And yet, ex-CIA chief Morell, who
served alongside Clinton in these disastrous wars,
has the gall to censure Trump for «his
lack of respect for the rule of law».
By contrast, Trump, for all his flaws
and awry views on immigration and race relations,
has not espoused warmongering zeal to any comparable
extent. Indeed, the Republican candidate has called
for normalization of relations with Russia in
particular and has notified that he would order a
withdrawal of US forces from Asia, Europe and other
regions in order to «rebuild America first». His
views on not rushing into a hypothetical war to
defend NATO Baltic nations from a far-fetched
Russian invasion are seen by many ordinary Americans
as a common sense position. For the Pentagon-CIA
nexus, however, Trump’s views are anathema.
This is what it gets down to. Clinton
is the candidate of choice for the US
military-industrial complex because she will enhance
corporate profits and a $600-billion annual budget
that feeds the Pentagon-CIA leviathan.
Crucial to this role is reinforcing a
belligerent foreign policy towards the world in
general and towards Russia in particular. Or, as
Morell puts it, Clinton’s «belief
that America is an exceptional nation that must lead
in the world for the country to remain secure and
prosperous».
It is this exceptional, supremacist
Washington ideology that has brought the world to
such a dangerous precipice.
Hillary Clinton, ironically, far more
than the maverick Donald Trump, is proving to be an
exemplar of what can only be called the Neo-fascist
ideology that is becoming increasingly extant in
Washington.
The Pentagon-CIA Praetorian Guard
that is being formed around Clinton is not only a
harbinger of the militarized totalitarian state
administered from Washington; it is also a signal
that the United States is moving openly to a policy
of unabashed, unrestrained permanent war against any
foreign country it so deems.
Finian
Cunningham, former editor and writer for major news
media organizations. He has written extensively on
international affairs, with articles published in
several languages
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