Posted on 08/31/2006 1:23:23 AM PDT by pppp
There is an unspoken, de facto alliance between these two extremely powerful interests - an alliance that might be called the military-industrial-Zionist alliance. More than anything else, the alliance is based on a conjunctural convergence of interests on war and international convulsion in the Middle East. Let me elaborate on this point.
Arms industries and powerful beneficiaries of war dividends need an atmosphere of war and international convulsion to maintain continued increases in the Pentagon budget and justify their lion's share of the public money.
In the debate over allocation of public resources between the proverbial guns and butter, or between military and non-military public spending, powerful beneficiaries of war dividends have proved very resourceful in outmaneuvering proponents of limits on military spending.
Justification of increased military spending in the post-Cold War period has prompted these beneficiaries to be even more creative in manufacturing "new sources of danger to US interests" to justify unilateral wars of aggression. It is not surprising, then, that a wide range of "new sources of threat to US national interests" has emerged in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union: "rogue states", "axis of evil", global terrorism, Islamic radicalism, "enemies of democracy", and more.
Just as the powerful beneficiaries of war dividends view international peace and stability as inimical to their business interests, so too the hardline Zionist proponents of "Greater Israel" perceive peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors perilous to their goal of gaining control over the "Promised Land" of Israel.
But because proponents of "Greater Israel" are unwilling to withdraw from these territories, they are fearful of peace and genuine dialogue with Palestinians - hence their continued disregard of UN resolutions and their systematic efforts at sabotaging peace negotiations.
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Looks like the marriage of the U.S. socialists and islamofacism is complete. They're gonna have some ugly f'ing childern.
So, in other words, its all about
the Jooooooooooz
Blech.
Original title: Behind the plan to bomb Iran
This guy probably needs an introduction to the Jewish Defense League...
I never thought I'd ever read such well researched BS.
Geezzz. Recycled trash from decades ago. Is the muhamedian mudslinger paid by the word? "Fat cats in the defense industry drive US warmongering, with a sprinkling of Zionist influence when appropriate" is the sum of the best this perp sand-nazi can do? Real clever.
I live a few miles from Drake, and clearly it is much to close.
Ah, yes, the old guns versus butter dilemma. If the government wasn't buying so many guns, it could buy more butter, which is alreay overproduced, to do what with I don't know.
That's what our educational system is all about. The professor did forget to cover how Osama bin Laden is paid for his work by Exxon-Mobil.
You have Buchanan on the brain. You must really, secretly like him.
The first three supporting notes authored by Seymour Hersch.
Bet he thinks doctors are in cahoots with auto manufacturers to deliberately create more vehicular accidents, and thus, more medical bills to line the pockets of their surgical scrubs.
(rolling eyes...)
Drake? That must be affliated with "Duck Duck Goose" University.
Professor of Economics.
Filling young skulls full of mush with so much socialist/anti-American,anti-Jewish,pro Islamofacist, drivel.
And this is no doubt the tip of the iceberg in so many of our institutions of "hire" (meaning most Colleges/Universities will hire anyone, as long as they are left-of-center) learning.
But because proponents of "Greater Israel" are unwilling to withdraw from these territories, they are fearful of peace and genuine dialogue with Palestinians
What spulge! When have the Palis ever shown any interest in a genuine peace? One only need look at the textbooks in their schools. Amazing how these people never mention the suicide bombers or (futile) Israeli good will gestures in their rants--facts are such inconvenient things.
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