The Great Leap Backward: America’s Illegal Wars on the World
May 13, 2016
The Great Leap Backward: Americas Illegal Wars on the World
by Luciana Bohne
Can we face it in this election season? America is a weapons factory, the White House a war room, and the president the manager of the neoliberal conspiracy to recolonize the planet. It exports war and mass poverty. On the economic front, usurious neoliberalism; on the military front, illegal wars. These are the trenches of Americas battle for world domination in the 21st century.
If not stopped, it will be a short century.
Since 1945, Americas Manifest Destiny, posing as the Free Worlds Crusade against the Red Menace, has claimed 20 to 30 million lives worldwide and bombed one-third of the earths people. In the 19th century, America exterminated another kind of red menace, writing and shredding treaties, stealing lands, massacring, and herding Native populations into concentration camps (Indian reservations), in the name of civilizing the savages. By 1890, with the massacre of Lakota at Wounded Knee, the frontier land grabinternal imperialism was over. There was a world to conquer, and America trained its exceptionally covetous eye on Cuba and the Philippines.
American external imperialism was born.
Then, something utterly dreadful happened in 1917a successful social revolution in Russia, the second major after the French in 1789, to try to redistribute the wealth of the few to the advantage of the many. The rulers of the worldUS, Britain, France and sundry acolytesput aside their differences and united to stem the awful threat of popular democracy rising and spreading. They invaded Russia, fomented a civil war, funding and arming the counter-revolutionary forces, failed, and tried again in 1939. But Hitlers war of extermination on the USSR ended in a spectacular victory for Moscow.
For a while, after 1945, the US had to behave as a civilized country, formally. It claimed that the USSR had a barbarian, all-conquering ideology, rooted in terror, disappearances, murder, and torture. By contrast, the US was the shining city on the hill, the beacon of hope for a the free world. Its shrine was the United Nations; its holy writ was international law; its first principle was the inviolability of the sovereignty of nations.
All this was rubbish, of course. It was an apartheid society. It nuked Japan not once but twice, deliberately selecting civilian targets. It shielded from justice top Nazi criminals to absorb them as partners in intelligence structures. It conducted virtual show trials against dissidents during the hysteria of the McCarthy congressional hearings, seeding the country with a harvest of fear. It waged a genocidal war on Vietnam to prevent independence and unification. It assassinated African independence leaders and bestowed fascist dictators on Latin America. It softly occupied Western Europe, tied it to itself through military cooperation in NATO, and it waged psy-op war on its opposition parties. Behind the civilized façade was a ruthless effort to take out the Soviet Union and crush self-determination in the colonial world.
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malthaussen
(17,204 posts)But the good bits could have been cribbed straight from my own notes.
-- Mal
bemildred
(90,061 posts)As to the basic point that things won't get better until we stop doing stupid shit, and that we have long since become addicted to doing stupid shit, she does have that right.