Posts Tagged ‘militarism’

The Increasing Scope and Ferocity of World War III Will Be Ignored During the U.S. Presidential Campaign of 2012—If the Mass Media Has Its Way

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

The Last, Lost Empire: 3rd Edition 2012
by Ted Becker

I’ll bet you didn’t know that President Obama has dispatched troops to Uganda in October and that their number will grow into a compact force to be deployed there, and in The Congo, South Sudan and “The Central African Republic”—wherever THAT is.  Right?  Well, here’s the isolated story from ABC News.

“Obama Sends 100 US Troops to Uganda to Help Combat Lord’s Resistance Army”

Why are they there?  Can you spell C-H-I-N-A?   Sad, but true. (more…)

Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Etc: Will “The Real Domino Theory” Actually Work in The Middle East? Part I.

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

by Ted Becker

Here are my credentials for a preliminary and quick analysis of what’s going on in The Middle East in early 2011….in Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and who knows where’s next?

(1) I have absolutely no connection to the CIA or the American Intelligence or diplomatic communities.

(2), I have no “Middle East” expertise or experience whatsoever (but I have read and lived a lot of Middle East history over my lengthy lifetime);

(3) I don’t take at face value whatever the U.S. or E.U. politicians or media commentators say about any of it since intractable American policies in that region are a major cause of Anti-American Imperialism in every country there.

(4) I do have extensive expertise in the history and practices of America Imperialism and its long and short term unintended consequences…and maintain a fairly unbiased, analytic perspective of how that is playing out at this period of American and global history. (You can read all about in this website’s comprehensive text “The Last, Lost Empire”.)

In other words, “the peoples’ revolutions” now rocking The Middle East come as quite a shock to the American and European ruling classes and their hirelings in the mass media, but not to me . It was only a matter of time. (more…)

Obama’s Brilliant Ploy: Exposing Petraeus, His Stealth Presidential Challenger in 2012

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

By Ted Becker

It looks like President Obama is finally getting used to those headlights. Ever since he took office, it’s been as though he has been dazzled and blinded by all that brass over at the Pentagon. That’s the only “negative” comment General Stanley McChrystal made about President Obama when they first met over a year or so ago…and the only mention of the president by McChrystal in the entire June 2010 Rolling Stone article called “The Runaway General.” (more…)

Bill Maher on Dismantling the American Empire and Cuttng the National Debt

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

By Ted Becker

Throughout The Last Lost Empire, we have been showing how William Graham Sumner, in his immortal article in the 1899 Yale Law Journal was eerily prescient in predicting what disasters would befall the United States for becoming a European style empire. He predicted huge government, enormous debt, government subsidized businesses to support a gigantic military…all at the expense of America’s health, welfare and liberty. Well? Look where we are now. (more…)

Last or Lost?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

By Mark Coleman

The Last, Lost Empire: Why America Flounders in Early Post Imperial Times and How to Transformits Political EconomyClearly the United States of America is an empire.

I remember having to argue with pro-war conservatives, and even some alleged libertarians, for probably at least a few years after 9/11 that that was, in fact, what America had become.

Oh no, they would say, the U.S. is a pure, benevolent nation that would never do anything that warrants people abroad being mad at us.

But slowly the figures seeped out: hundreds of U.S. military bases overseas, hundreds of thousands of troops stationed at those bases, U.S. bases in places that most of us didn’t even know existed. (more…)

Eight Hours in the Basement for Peace

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

By Sam Smith

Sam Smith

Progressive Review

Last Saturday I spent eight hours with three dozen other people in a basement conference room of a Washington hotel engaged in an extraordinary exercise of mind and hope.

The topic was, by itself, depressingly familiar: building an anti-war coalition. What made it so strikingly different was the nature of those at the table. They included progressives, conservatives, traditional liberals and libertarians. Some reached back to the Reagan years or to 1960s activism, some – including an SDS leader from the University of Maryland and several Young Americans for Liberty – were still in college. (more…)