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In reply to the discussion: Heroic USAF Captain Defied Orders and Stopped America From Starting World War III in 1962... [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)9. Absolutely. Some of them even talk war while wearing civilian duds.
Whos Paying the Pro-War Pundits?
Talking heads like former General Jack Keane are all over the news media fanning fears of IS. Shouldnt the public know about their links to Pentagon contractors?
By Lee Fang
The Nation, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
If you read enough news and watch enough cable television about the threat of the Islamic State, the radical Sunni Muslim militia group better known simply as IS, you will inevitably encounter a parade of retired generals demanding an increased US military presence in the region. They will say that our government should deploy, as retired General Anthony Zinni demanded, up to 10,000 American boots on the ground to battle IS. Or as in retired General Jack Keanes case, they will make more vague demands, such as for offensive air strikes and the deployment of more military advisers to the region.
But what you wont learn from media coverage of IS is that many of these former Pentagon officials have skin in the game as paid directors and advisers to some of the largest military contractors in the world. Ramping up Americas military presence in Iraq and directly entering the war in Syria, along with greater military spending more broadly, is a debatable solution to a complex political and sectarian conflict. But those goals do unquestionably benefit one player in this saga: Americas defense industry.
Keane is a great example of this phenomenon. His think tank, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which he oversees along with neoconservative partisans Liz Cheney and William Kristol, has provided the data on IS used for multiple stories by The New York Times, the BBC and other leading outlets.
Keane has appeared on Fox News at least nine times over the last two months to promote the idea that the best way to stop IS is through military actionin particular, through air strikes deep into IS-held territory. In one of the only congressional hearings about IS over the summer, Keane was there to testify and call for more American military engagement. On Wednesday evening, Keane declared President Obamas speech on defeating IS insufficient, arguing that a bolder strategy is necessary. I truly believe we need to put special operation forces in there, he told host Megyn Kelly.
Left unsaid during his media appearances (and left unmentioned on his congressional witness disclosure form) are Keanes other gigs: as special adviser to Academi, the contractor formerly known as Blackwater; as a board member to tank and aircraft manufacturer General Dynamics; a venture partner to SCP Partners, an investment firm that partners with defense contractors, including XVionics, an operations management decision support system company used in Air Force drone training; and as president of his own consulting firm, GSI LLC.
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https://www.thenation.com/article/whos-paying-pro-war-pundits/
Paid to stand watch over imagined and invented enemies to the defense budget and safeguard the bean counters and their programs cough war profiteering, comrades 'n' colleagues 'n' such.
Talking heads like former General Jack Keane are all over the news media fanning fears of IS. Shouldnt the public know about their links to Pentagon contractors?
By Lee Fang
The Nation, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
If you read enough news and watch enough cable television about the threat of the Islamic State, the radical Sunni Muslim militia group better known simply as IS, you will inevitably encounter a parade of retired generals demanding an increased US military presence in the region. They will say that our government should deploy, as retired General Anthony Zinni demanded, up to 10,000 American boots on the ground to battle IS. Or as in retired General Jack Keanes case, they will make more vague demands, such as for offensive air strikes and the deployment of more military advisers to the region.
But what you wont learn from media coverage of IS is that many of these former Pentagon officials have skin in the game as paid directors and advisers to some of the largest military contractors in the world. Ramping up Americas military presence in Iraq and directly entering the war in Syria, along with greater military spending more broadly, is a debatable solution to a complex political and sectarian conflict. But those goals do unquestionably benefit one player in this saga: Americas defense industry.
Keane is a great example of this phenomenon. His think tank, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which he oversees along with neoconservative partisans Liz Cheney and William Kristol, has provided the data on IS used for multiple stories by The New York Times, the BBC and other leading outlets.
Keane has appeared on Fox News at least nine times over the last two months to promote the idea that the best way to stop IS is through military actionin particular, through air strikes deep into IS-held territory. In one of the only congressional hearings about IS over the summer, Keane was there to testify and call for more American military engagement. On Wednesday evening, Keane declared President Obamas speech on defeating IS insufficient, arguing that a bolder strategy is necessary. I truly believe we need to put special operation forces in there, he told host Megyn Kelly.
Left unsaid during his media appearances (and left unmentioned on his congressional witness disclosure form) are Keanes other gigs: as special adviser to Academi, the contractor formerly known as Blackwater; as a board member to tank and aircraft manufacturer General Dynamics; a venture partner to SCP Partners, an investment firm that partners with defense contractors, including XVionics, an operations management decision support system company used in Air Force drone training; and as president of his own consulting firm, GSI LLC.
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https://www.thenation.com/article/whos-paying-pro-war-pundits/
Paid to stand watch over imagined and invented enemies to the defense budget and safeguard the bean counters and their programs cough war profiteering, comrades 'n' colleagues 'n' such.
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Heroic USAF Captain Defied Orders and Stopped America From Starting World War III in 1962... [View all]
Octafish
Oct 2015
OP
Looking at that photo again, you have to know that JFK was controlled by the brass
erronis
Oct 2015
#34
Me, too. I'd like to know who went around the President's back or whether it was an 'accident.'
Octafish
Oct 2015
#5
From the Bulletin comments: an Airman who served there linked to this site re Okinawa MACE base...
Octafish
Oct 2015
#15
DCI Dulles and JCS chair Lemnitzer counseled JFK launch all-out attack on USSR in 1961.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#11
"At the end of the war if there are two Americans and one Russian left alive, we win"
MisterP
Oct 2015
#25
Wasn't there another incident involving a Soviet submarine commander, during the same crisis?
LongTomH
Oct 2015
#17
Thanks Octafish. It's terrifying to think how close we've come to nuclear destruction!!!
LongTomH
Oct 2015
#26
It IS horrifying. One mistake with nuclear weapons can lead to the end of human life on Earth.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#28
This concept of a 'survivable nuclear war' has been part of Pentagon and Republican doctrine.....
LongTomH
Oct 2015
#30
And in the Atlantic, a Soviet political officer prevented a sub commander from firing
jpak
Oct 2015
#23
Gen. Curtis LeMay ordered intrusion missions trying to instigate Soviet response...
Octafish
Oct 2015
#35
Singer James Blunt claims he Stopped America From Starting World War III in 1999
MowCowWhoHow III
Oct 2015
#42