Beware the Dogs of War: Is the American Empire on the Verge of Collapse?

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.” — James Madison

Waging endless wars abroad (in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and now Syria) isn’t making America—or the rest of the world—any safer, it’s certainly not making America great again, and it’s undeniably digging the U.S. deeper into debt.

In fact, it’s a wonder the economy hasn’t collapsed yet.

Indeed, even if we were to put an end to all of the government’s military meddling and bring all of the troops home today, it would take decades to pay down the price of these wars and get the government’s creditors off our backs. Even then, government spending would have to be slashed dramatically and taxes raised.

You do the math.

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  • Taxpayers are being forced to pay $1.4 million per hour to provide U.S. weapons to countries that can’t afford them.

Clearly, war has become a huge money-making venture, and the U.S. government, with its vast military empire, is one of its best buyers and sellers.

Yet what most Americans—brainwashed into believing that patriotism means supporting the war machine—fail to recognize is that these ongoing wars have little to do with keeping the country safe and everything to do with enriching the military industrial complex at taxpayer expense.

The rationale may keep changing for why American military forces are in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and now Syria. However, the one that remains constant is that those who run the government—including the current president—are feeding the appetite of the military industrial complex and fattening the bank accounts of its investors.

Case in point: President Trump plans to “beef up” military spending while slashing funding for the environment, civil rights protections, the arts, minority-owned businesses, public broadcasting, Amtrak, rural airports and interstates.

In other words, in order to fund this burgeoning military empire that polices the globe, the U.S. government is prepared to bankrupt the nation, jeopardize our servicemen and women, increase the chances of terrorism and blowback domestically, and push the nation that much closer to eventual collapse.

Obviously, our national priorities are in desperate need of an overhauling.

Surely there are much better uses for your taxpayer funds than trillions of dollars being wasted on war? The following are just a few ways those hard-earned dollars could be used:

  • $251 million for safety improvements and construction for Amtrak.
  • $690 million to care for America’s 70,000 aging veterans.
  • $11 billion per year to provide the world—including our own failing cities—with clean drinking water.

As long as “we the people” continue to allow the government to wage its costly, meaningless, endless wars abroad, the American homeland will continue to suffer: our roads will crumble, our bridges will fail, our schools will fall into disrepair, our drinking water will become undrinkable, our communities will destabilize, and crime will rise.

Here’s the kicker, though: if the American economy collapses—and with it the last vestiges of our constitutional republic—it will be the government and its trillion-dollar war budgets that are to blame.

Eventually, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, all military empires fail.

At the height of its power, even the mighty Roman Empire could not stare down a collapsing economy and a burgeoning military. Prolonged periods of war and false economic prosperity largely led to its demise. As historian Chalmers Johnson warns, “Rome attempted to keep its empire and lost its democracy.

More than 50 years ago, President Dwight Eisenhower warned us not to let the military industrial complex endanger our liberties or democratic processes.

We failed to heed his warning.

The consequences, as Eisenhower recognized, of allowing the military-industrial complex to wage endless wars, exhaust our resources and dictate our national priorities are beyond grave:

Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children… This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron.

Wake up, America. There’s not much time left before we reach the zero hour.

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Ed
Ed
April 11, 2017 7:00 am

“Rome attempted to keep its empire and lost its democracy. Britain chose to remain democratic and in the process let go its empire”

Really? When did that happen? Britain simply gulled the US into assuming its debts and shifted its empire onto the shoulders of America by bringing the US economy under the control of the Rothschild Bank of London.

John gets all teary-eyed at the idea of “democracy”, seeing democracy everywhere as the ideal form of control over human populations. He’s really good at identifying a problem and then proposing as a solution the main concept which made the problem possible or even inevitable.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 11, 2017 7:04 am

Fuckmedead! Way too many of these articles are written from the perspective that we are simply making bad decisions and wasting money. When will it occur to Whitehead, Cuntsler and others that what is going on is fucking intentional? Bankrupting the nation and its citizens IS the plan! Stealing all our freedoms and Liberties IS the fucking plan! There is NO goal or plan to restore our freedoms or pay down the fucking debt! Any plan you’ve heard whispers about in that vein are simply there to keep the sheople sheopleing along in unison instead of turning on, and killing the oppressors.

Our (s)elected leaders are simply running around trying to figure out how and where to deploy enough bandaids to get re-(s)elected just like all politicians do while simultaneously enriching themselves along the way. They don’t give a fuck about you or your country. You are cattle to be milked and bled dry and your children are their cannon fodder. Meanwhile, Eric Peters is bitching about speed limits and stop signs. Talk about not seeing the forest for the trees.

Some days this shit is just too surreal.

BL
BL
  IndenturedServant
April 11, 2017 11:21 am

Bravo….Bravo….Bravo, I/S

That is my sentiment on a daily basis. ALL of this crap is intentional and not a damn one of those traitors in CONgress will lift a finger to stop any of it. NOT A FINGER !!

Fiatman60
Fiatman60
  IndenturedServant
April 11, 2017 11:54 am

“Every gun that is made” paragraph……
When I read that, it reminds me of North Korea….. starve the people of food and wealth, so you can make nuclear weapons!
It is all being done deliberately!! You can see that from over here, but you cannot see it being done to you!!

Suzanna
Suzanna
  IndenturedServant
April 11, 2017 8:02 pm

IS,
OMG, how perfect is your comment?
Did William Casey (CIA Director) really say, “We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.”? (1981)
Bad, really bad.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
April 11, 2017 7:51 am

“…the U.S. government is prepared to bankrupt the nation”

U.S. is already bankrupt; funny how the other countries are always feeding at the trough of the U.S. since it is the largest debtor nation in the world. And we always hear that developing nations should be aided with $$$$$ from ‘rich’ nations, with the U.S. being at the top of the list.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 11, 2017 9:54 am

Why do US aided “developing nations” never develop?

And why do the peripheral ones that do become an increasing drain on the US after they do (think China)?

sirlancelot
sirlancelot
April 11, 2017 8:39 am

It’s really quite an ingenious plan. Bomb the Middle East to preserve American interest (OIL ), so-called refugees invade Europe and the US spreading their never ending jihad.

The American government strips away our freedoms supposedly to keep us safe from the “new immigrants” and military contractors get more money to help fight the “war on terrorism”.

Create the problem then offer a solution. All the while lining the wallets of fat cats to buy off politicians and keep the scam going.

Americans are too busy working day and night to keep their heads above water. They want a peaceful transition of power from the bankers back to the people. Unfortunately the voting process has been corrupted and no longer effective in finding capable leaders.

In the end we get the government we deserve. Our masters have rendered us fat, happy and stupid.

The obesity epidemic, large part of the population on pharmaceutical drugs and the politically correct garbage their teaching children in the schools.

I wait for you my fellow Americans to wake up from this nightmare. Stop eating the garbage big corporations are trying to push on you. Get off the antidepressants, face the reality that is today’s America and stop radicals/ perverts from corrupting your children’s minds.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  sirlancelot
April 11, 2017 9:58 am

How do you suggest doing that?

I mean in actual and practical specific personal actions, not rhetorical generalities.

As for me, I didn’t wait for my fellow American to do it first, I took action in the form of private schooling for my children and self employment for myself so I didn’t have to cater to any employer, client, or customer I felt was on the other side and aid them in their dominance of America.

Dennis Roe
Dennis Roe
April 11, 2017 8:50 am

Strip mine the peons, feed the Death Machine. Meatgrind the sheeple down to that last dollar. Jump in the limo, head for the jet, and its off to the bunker. We’re not reading 1984, we’re in 1984. What should I do John? Vote?

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
April 11, 2017 9:30 am

I am so sick of the phrase “wake up America.” Americans will never wake up; it’s way too late for that. All that is left is to let it all burn and the sooner the better. The United States was a mistake from the beginning. It will not be missed.

Butthurt SJW Slayer
Butthurt SJW Slayer
  Zarathustra
April 11, 2017 10:01 am

“The United States was a mistake from the beginning. It will not be missed.”

I disagree. Search “AMERICA, IMAGINE THE WORLD WITHOUT HER” (video)

Nature always wins, reality always comes out on top, regardless of your desires. America was founded on natural law, corrupt pols have taken her in the wrong direction, but she will correct course in due time.

Those leftists who depend on government for their survival will soon starve to death. Greg Hunter just did an interview with Clif High, and in that video, High makes the case that governments will collapse and that the welfare state is impossible to sustain. He proves it.

Scroll to the 34 ,minute mark in this video, see if you can debunk his logic. I can’t cuz he’s spot on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXFJUAf9afA

Butthurt SJW Slayer
Butthurt SJW Slayer
  Butthurt SJW Slayer
April 11, 2017 4:10 pm

Sorry, the minute mark is actually 23:30

Anon
Anon
April 11, 2017 10:40 am

Agree, that ultimately, the Government is going to go bankrupt, and collapse is the only end game. Problem is, these people won’t go down without a fight…and they have weapons that can literally destroy cities,and unfortunately uniformed “heroes” that will follow orders no matter how stupid or reckless. I am not worried as much about the end game, as the trip there.

Butthurt SJW Slayer
Butthurt SJW Slayer
  Anon
April 11, 2017 3:59 pm

“these people won’t go down without a fight”

Who are they going to fight? Their buddies, i.e. the spooks, the kikes & Mexiscum will leave or die out. The only ones left standing will be patriots, producers, preppers and all those who can think and care for their own needs.

We won’t have the need to fight them, when the money dries up, they will fade into obscurity. Like IndenturedServant says below, their fears will paralyze them. Bunkers? Remember, a cave is a grave. People will find a way in or make sure they will never come out.

The collapse will only be bad for those slugs who’ve made a living doing nothing of value. All things being equal, those at the bottom will lose their lives, those at the top will lose their money, and we in the middle will excel. Our time is coming, and right soon.

Gayle
Gayle
April 11, 2017 11:07 am

What other option do Americans have now besides large -scale insurrection and civil disobedience? When will massive antiwar demonstrations appear on the streets? I don’t want to blame Trump or John McCain; I want to go after the people Dylan memorialized in his song Masters of War. Can we muster energy for Civil War or Revolution? Our go-along-to-get-along mentality is killing us. Seriously, do any of you have a vision of the future that does not include the US as a landscape of rubble?

I take comfort in the fact that TPTB live in fear. They fear losing their wealth, they fear us, and they fear long years of comfortable living in their bunkers. They will destroy themselves as they destroy everything else, and deep down they know it.

Have a nice day.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Gayle
April 11, 2017 3:37 pm

“I take comfort in the fact that TPTB live in fear. They fear losing their wealth, they fear us, and they fear long years of comfortable living in their bunkers. They will destroy themselves as they destroy everything else, and deep down they know it.”

Perhaps you’ve never come upon a wounded or sick animal or worse yet, cornered one. They typically know they have nothing to lose except their lives and they will fight viciously to the death. That is the position our oppressors find themselves in. They don’t fear losing their wealth or even us just yet. Their ultimate fear is losing power and just like a cornered animal they will do everything in their power to preserve that. That makes them incredibly dangerous. People like that would rather destroy the world than give it up. That is why the US landscape will become rubble. I hope I’m wrong and fear that I’m right.

The part I still have such a hard time getting my head around is just how small our oppressors are in number and yet they control nearly 7 billion people……..largely with threats.

BL
BL
April 11, 2017 1:08 pm

Continuous war may ramp up to 10.0 very soon. Orange man speak with forked tongue of serpent banksters.

Where is Country Joe and the Fish when you need a good anti-war song?

BB
BB
April 11, 2017 3:05 pm

Indent Service ,you do have your moments when your comments are borderline brilliant . Now fuck off.Meathead.

Wild Bob
Wild Bob
April 11, 2017 10:21 pm

“We’re fighting terrorism with a credit card”.

No. The U.S. has this thing called a ‘printing press’.

rhs jr
rhs jr
April 13, 2017 11:20 pm

Yes, a lot of money is wasted on defense (and every part of government, esp Welfare which is over 50%); but defense is only about 12% of the 2017 Federal Budget and is the primary job of the Federal Government. There is not the slightest doubt we need to return to a Meritocracy and select officers and politicians with much higher standards. I’d much prefer to spend to much on defense than get invaded.