David Stockman on Washington’s Entrenched War Machine

Guest Post by David Stockman

After the Berlin Wall fell in November 1989 and the death of the Soviet Union was confirmed two years later as Boris Yeltsin courageously stood down the Red Army tanks in front of Moscow’s White House, a dark era in human history came to an abrupt end.

The world had descended into a “77-Years War”. It had incepted with the mobilization of the armies of old Europe in August 1914. If you want to count bodies, 150 million were killed by all the depredations that germinated in the Great War, its foolish aftermath at Versailles, and the march of history into World War II and the Cold War that followed inexorably thereupon.

Upwards of 8% of the human race was wiped out during that span. The toll encompassed the madness of trench warfare during 1914-1918; the murderous regimes of Soviet and Nazi totalitarianism that rose from the ashes of the Great War and the follies of Versailles; and then the carnage of WWII and all the lesser (unnecessary) wars and invasions of the Cold War including Korea and Vietnam.

At the end of the Cold War, therefore, the last embers of the fiery madness that had incepted with the guns of August 1914 had finally burned out. Peace was at hand. Yet 32 years later there is still no peace because Imperial Washington confounds it.

The proof is plain as day. The unnecessary invasions and occupations of Iraq, the Washington-instigated shambles of Syria, the wanton destruction of Yemen, the regime change-cum barbarism that NATO inflicted upon Libya, the brutal sanctions and covert military war on Iran, the current unspeakable catastrophe financed by Washington’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, and countless more lessor depredations, tell you all you need to know.

All of these misadventures bespeak the fact that the War Party is entrenched in the nation’s capital, where it is dedicated to economic interests and ideological perversions that guarantee perpetual war. These forces ensure endless waste on armaments; they cause the inestimable death and human suffering that stems from 21st-century high-tech warfare; and they inherently generate terrorist blow-back from those upon whom the War Party inflicts its violent hegemony.

Worse still, Washington’s great war machine and teeming national security industry is its own agent of self-perpetuation. When it is not invading, occupying and regime changing, its vast apparatus of internal policy bureaus and outside contractors, lobbies, think tanks and NGOs is busy generating reasons for new imperial ventures.

So there was a virulent threat to peace still lurking on the Potomac after the 77-Years War ended. The great general and President, Dwight Eisenhower, had called it the “military-industrial-congressional complex” in the draft of his farewell address. But that memorable phrase had been abbreviated by his speechwriters, who deleted the word “congressional” in a gesture of comity to the legislative branch.

So restore Ike’s deleted reference to the pork barrels and Sunday-afternoon warriors of Capitol Hill and toss in the legions of Beltway busybodies who constituted the civilian branches of the Cold War Armada (CIA, State, AID, NED and the rest) and the circle would have been complete. It constituted the most awesome machine of warfare and imperial hegemony since the Roman legions bestrode most of the civilized world.

In a word, the real threat to peace circa 1991 was that the American Imperium would not go away quietly into the good night.

In fact, during the past 31 years Imperial Washington has lost all memory that peace was ever possible at the end of the Cold War. Today it is as feckless, misguided and bloodthirsty as were Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg, Vienna and London in August 1914.

A few months after that horrendous slaughter had been unleashed 109 years ago, however, soldiers along the western front broke into spontaneous truces of Christmas celebration, song and even exchange of gifts. For a brief moment they wondered why they were juxtaposed in lethal combat along the jaws of hell.

As Will Griggs once described it,

A sudden cold snap had left the battlefield frozen, which was actually a relief for troops wallowing in sodden mire. Along the Front, troops extracted themselves from their trenches and dugouts, approaching each other warily, and then eagerly, across No Man’s Land. Greetings and handshakes were exchanged, as were gifts scavenged from care packages sent from home. German souvenirs that ordinarily would have been obtained only through bloodshed – such as spiked pickelhaube helmets, or Gott mit u9s belt buckles – were bartered for similar British trinkets. Carols were sung in German, English, and French. A few photographs were taken of British and German officers standing alongside each other, unarmed, in No Man’s Land.

The truth is, there was no good reason for the Great War. The world had stumbled into war based on false narratives and the institutional imperatives of military mobilization plans, alliances and treaties arrayed into a doomsday machine and petty short-term diplomatic maneuvers and political calculus. Yet it took more than three-quarters of a century for all the consequential impacts and evils to be purged from the life of the planet.

The peace that was lost last time has not been regained this time, however. And for the same reasons.

Editor’s Note: The amount of money the US government spends on foreign aid, wars, the so-called intelligence community, and other aspects of foreign policy is enormous and ever-growing.

It’s an established trend in motion that is accelerating, and now approaching a breaking point. It could cause the most significant disaster since the 1930s.

Most people won’t be prepared for what’s coming. That’s precisely why bestselling author Doug Casey and his team just released an urgent video with all the details. Click here to watch it now.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2023 9:37 am

The reason there are still wars is because people believe things said against other people.
[Then they freely sign up to “kill the beasts” which makes them candidates for “live/die by the sword”]

If you don’t believe that story? They stage another story. And another. And another.
If you still don’t believe when they NEED YOU TO BELIEVE, they may stage another story with you as the star, and render your voice inert with a total slander campaign, or kill you and put a prewritten far right manifesto in your pocket.

There are times they may just go straight to Pepi la Pew.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
December 8, 2023 11:16 am

The scary thing is, they don’t care who they fight, who wins or loses, or who has to die, as long as they get their kick backs from the MIC (oh,…and from the Ukrainian government)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Duke of New York
December 8, 2023 11:21 am

Apparently if the “get” is too low, they erase that reality with extreme prejudice and simply invent another one.

Asstro Buoy
Asstro Buoy
December 8, 2023 2:14 pm

GODvernment love death and destruction and KNOW you will support otherwise we wouldn’t fight each other, right?

Wait, you want me to shoot him? My neighbor?? UCKF OFF!

B_MC
B_MC
December 8, 2023 2:19 pm

Who had Venezuela on their bingo card?….

Venezuela Takes a Step Closer to War With US

Following Sunday’s referendum, Venezuela’s Maduro government de facto “annexes” the oil-rich Essequibo region. Guyana calls for help from friends, including US Southern Command. Military exercises are already under way.

Al Jazeera helpfully explains why the Essequibo region is so important, from a geographic, environmental and economical standpoint:

The area is located in the heart of the Guiana Shield, a geographical region in the northeast of South America and one of the four last pristine tropical forests in the world mined with natural and mineral resources, including large reserves of gold, copper, diamond, iron and aluminium among others.

The region also has the world’s biggest reserves of crude oil per capita. Just last month, Guyana announced a “significant” new oil discovery, adding to estimated reserves of at least 10 billion barrels – more than Kuwait or the United Arab Emirates.

With these resources, the country is set to surpass the oil production of Venezuela, and by 2025, according to projections, the country is on track to become the world’s largest per-capita crude producer.

For Exxon Mobil, Guyana is a key cog in its plans for the future. Last year alone, the oil major and its two partners, Hess Corporation and China’s CNOOC Petroleum, earned nearly $6 billion in Guyana. That is expected to grow significantly in the years to come.

As Exxon has expanded its influence in the tiny country of Guyana, to such an extent that “it’s become hard to distinguish where the oil company ends and the government begins,” as Amy Westervelt reported for The Intercept in June, it was just a matter of time before US troops and military bases began arriving. The US and Guyana already signed an agreement in 2020 to undertake joint military patrols in the Essequibo region, ostensibly for “drug interdiction” and to provide “greater security” to the South American country…

US Southern Command is already on standby. On Thursday, it announced that it will be conducting flight drills over Guyana, in collaboration with the Guyana Defence Force. This is after Guyana’s Vice President strongly hinted last week that Southcom will also be setting up military bases in Essequibo.

But let’s not kid ourselves here: this is not about protecting Guyana’s sovereignty from a hostile neighbour; it is about protecting US interests in the region and boxing out both China and Russia from the region’s resources, as the Commander of SOUTHCOM Laura Richardson reiterated last week at the Reagan National Defense Forum…

One country that may be willing to step up its support of Venezuela is Russia. As already mentioned, both countries already have close military ties. They also have close ties in both energy and tourism that date back to the mandate of Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez. It is also hard to imagine Maduro’s government raising tensions with the US in such an aggressive manner if it wasn’t backed by another military superpower such as Russia.

What better way for Russia to raise the stakes in its escalating conflict with the US than to provide military support to Venezuela’s government, one of the biggest thorns in Washington’s side, as it pursues its territorial conquest (or in the views of most Venezuelans, reconquest) of Essequibo…

All of this is pure conjecture for now. But it is worth highlighting that Venezuela has been an unflinching ally of Russia during the conflict in Ukraine. And coincidentally, Maduro is scheduled to spend a few days in Russia this December, though the exact dates have not yet been set. Meanwhile, the US is already considering reimposing sanctions on Venezuela’s oil, gas and gold.

Venezuela Takes a Step Closer to War With US

Tr4head
Tr4head
  B_MC
December 8, 2023 7:41 pm

Interesting. Maybe Jim Jones was onto something.

Bob
Bob
December 8, 2023 2:25 pm

Left out a few wars during the cold war where millions more were murdered, and yet, one of the best articles I have read on TBP.
The “Red Barron” of WWI fame said, “Killing a man in war is still murder.”

B_MC
B_MC
December 8, 2023 2:34 pm

The revelation comes just days after White House official John Kirby said that “American blood” will be the “cost” of supporting Ukraine if we stop sending them money.

Your government has an addiction. That addiction is war.

Jdog
Jdog
  B_MC
December 8, 2023 5:52 pm

Is there anyone in the world with less credibility than John Kirby? The man lies 100% of the time….

Martin
Martin
December 8, 2023 2:47 pm

$$33 Trillion in debt == $33 Trillion income for Lockheed Martin, Northrop, General Dynamics et al.

Bob
Bob
  Martin
December 8, 2023 3:06 pm

At this moment it is $33.89 trillion and counting. Will be $34 T by new years day I imagine.

Jdog
Jdog
  Martin
December 9, 2023 12:36 pm

No, that is not how it works, much of that $33 Trillion has to be funneled back into government in the form of bribes to get defense budgets and bills passed. The MIC lobbyist’s travel in droves to Washington DC with briefcases full of money to bribe everyone from the President to the lowest members of Congress. After the MIC and US Government steal the lions share of the money, it leave little to actually produce weapons systems with. What systems they do produce are usually riddled with defects in order to pressure Congress for even higher budgets to fix the problems that “threaten National Security”. The MIC is not in the weapons business, it is in the money stealing and bribery business. That is why our systems have performed so poorly in Ukraine….. It is why if we ever do go to war with Russia or China or both, we will lose….

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2023 2:58 pm

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Goat!
Goat!
  Anonymous
December 8, 2023 7:12 pm

All in the name of a bigger Israel. Surprised they don’t work that angle, they would have the zioconned lining up at the door to sign on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2023 2:59 pm

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2023 3:00 pm

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AW
AW
December 8, 2023 7:04 pm

And those that want the war, start the war, profit from the war… aren’t the ones that fight and die from them. We’re the ones that do that.

Tr4head
Tr4head
December 8, 2023 7:38 pm

Except for the Casey advertisement at the end, excellent expose. I have just one possible correction:

“All of these misadventures bespeak the fact that the War (Uniparty) is entrenched in the nation’s capital…’

Good stuff Mr. Stockman.

Jdog
Jdog
December 8, 2023 10:43 pm

Some people will tell you the US is a Democracy, and others will argue that we are a Republic, what we actually are is a Kleptocracy, with a government consisting 100% of criminals who steal, murder, overthrow governments, and commit genocide in order to gain wealth, power, and political office.
Our lack of morals and our criminality are now blatantly obvious to every person on this planet and the day is coming when we will be judged.