Finian Cunningham
Officially, America is now bankrupt: financially,
economically, politically – and morally. Its criminal aggression
towards Iran is just one of many parts of a jigsaw that add up to a
clear and grotesque picture of what the United States of America now
represents in the 21st Century world.
The numbers and pictures for these constituent parts
of this odious jigsaw puzzle are well known. But what has become
glaringly clear is just how integrated the official image of the US now
is. Bankrupt.
Terminally in debt, mass poverty at record levels,
rampant militarism, draconian curbs on civil liberties, government by
the rich for the rich, and lately the reactionary, debased cat-fight
that passes for political debate among Republican contenders for the
Presidency. Cringing is the sight of super wealthy career politicians
throwing sand in each other’s eyes to scrabble up the pole for yet
further personal accumulation of capital; disturbing is the easy way
that psychopathic targeting of imagined enemies whether at home or
abroad is worn like a badge of honour. It is a sign of how depraved the
American political mind has become when would-be presidents can so
openly talk of conducting foreign policy in terms of unquestioned
international aggression.
Of course, this kind of political and moral
bankruptcy is not just confined to those seeking office. It is the coin
of those who are already in office.
In a report in the New York Times Monday we have the
startling admissions that, taken together, show that the US government
should be certified as criminal (if further proof were needed) [1].
First we have the top US military man confirming that long-averred war plans against Iran are indeed going ahead.
The NYT: “When asked on [CBS’s] Face the Nation about
the how difficult it would be to take out Iran’s nuclear ability in a
military strike, Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, said: ‘Well, I would rather not discuss the degree of
difficulty and in any way encourage them to read anything into that. But
I will say that my responsibility is to encourage the right degree of
planning, to understand the risks associated with any kind of military
option, in some cases to position assets, to provide those options in a
timely fashion. And all those activities are going on.’”
In other words, the US is preparing for war.
In other words, the US is preparing for war.
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