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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 08:23 AM Jun 2014

US sparks unrest in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Ukraine to save its ailing economy - expert

http://voiceofrussia.com/2014_06_15/US-sparks-civil-unrest-in-Syria-Libya-Iraq-Ukraine-to-save-its-ailing-expert-5682/



US sparks unrest in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Ukraine to save its ailing economy - expert
15 June, 10:52

Too often, the so-called "War Party," an unholy alliance between the military-industrial complex and the politicians in Washington, has called the shots in regard to US foreign policy. However, never before has the War Party been so vocal in its open propaganda of the benefits of war. After the publication of Tyler Cowen's latest piece, The New York Times can safely be labeled a fully Orwellian publication.

In Orwell's dystopian world, war is peace, ignorance is strength and freedom is slavery. In Cowen's world, war means prosperity and peace means poverty and economic stagnation. The fundamental lie on which the NYT's article is built is so outrageous that it is hard to understand how anyone with even a modicum of common sense could believe it. The core assertion, presented by War Party propagandists, can be found in this quote: "An additional explanation of slow growth is now receiving attention, however. It is the persistence and expectation of peace."

So, in the NYT's world, peace is bad and the expectation of peace is even worse because it hampers economic growth. The inevitable conclusion is that war is good and the author of the article agrees with this logic, saying that "War brings an urgency that governments otherwise fail to summon. For instance, the Manhattan Project took six years to produce an atomic bomb, starting from virtually nothing, and at its peak consumed 0.4 percent of American economic output. It is hard to imagine a comparably speedy and decisive achievement these days."

War is, by definition, a process of asset destruction. Buildings are razed, members of the workforce are killed or disabled, production circuits are destroyed. Any scientific progress, resulting from war, is a mere byproduct that can't cover even a tiny fraction of the economic losses incurred because of a major war. What the War Party propaganda is trying to tell American citizens is that America needs a new global war in order to rejuvenate its economy and save it from collapse. The US used this trick successfully in two global wars of the past century and are now trying to ignite a new war in which assets around the world will be destroyed while Washington remains unscathed.
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US sparks unrest in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Ukraine to save its ailing economy - expert (Original Post) unhappycamper Jun 2014 OP
Reminds Me, Sir, Of A Definition Of 'Expert' In An Old 'Boys Life'.... The Magistrate Jun 2014 #1
you are no expert sir Twenty1first Jun 2014 #4
You Used To Post As 'Billy Budd', Sir, I Would Wager The Magistrate Jun 2014 #5
Deja Vu? hrmjustin Jun 2014 #6
I'll give you Iraq... Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #2
America the wonderful, eh? Twenty1first Jun 2014 #3

The Magistrate

(95,243 posts)
1. Reminds Me, Sir, Of A Definition Of 'Expert' In An Old 'Boys Life'....
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 08:28 AM
Jun 2014

What is an expert? Take the word apart. A drip spurts if there is more pressure. X is a mathematical symbol for the unknown. Therefore an expert is an unknown drip under pressure.

 

Twenty1first

(32 posts)
4. you are no expert sir
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 08:56 AM
Jun 2014

I watched you time and again and decided you is no expert but narcissist without merit on any given discussion.

this is not an attack but observation, Sir

yes, you may alert

The Magistrate

(95,243 posts)
5. You Used To Post As 'Billy Budd', Sir, I Would Wager
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 10:35 AM
Jun 2014

Looking forward to your continued effort to provide us with comedy gold.

 

Dr Hobbitstein

(6,568 posts)
2. I'll give you Iraq...
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 08:31 AM
Jun 2014

But we did NOTHING to spark unrest in Libya, Syria, or Ukraine.

Of course, Voice Of Russia sounds like a fair and balanced news source...

 

Twenty1first

(32 posts)
3. America the wonderful, eh?
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 08:49 AM
Jun 2014

we have blinders that what we do to others is the good for them, sir

Churchill was right: "We give them what they expect, though we lied"

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