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Tradermaji: Anyway, this war is very lucrative for defense contractors and other large corporations who profits from war. These corporations with their deep pockets supply the contributions required to run election campaigns in the US. Thus, there is no need for the politicians to end the war. It suits their needs.
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SouthAmerica: I am aware that some people are making a ton of money because of defense spending. Here I am going to quote from my article published in December 2002 - âOur Future is Nowâ:
âFour years ago, I wrote that the US would have "a hard time to justify their large defense budget, now that the Russians were not coming." It seemed to me at the time, that the US would not be able to justify such a large defense spending based only on the possibility of an attack in the US by Saddam Hussein, Omar Quadafi, or by Fidel Castro. It became harder and harder to find a foe around the world to justify such defense expenditures.
They finally found their bogeyman: "Osama bin Laden and the 40 terrorists." Now the US government can justify the current defense budget of US$ 393 billion dollars to fight against these terrorists armed with state of the art, low-tech box cutters.
Today the US is spending more in defense than the next 12 countries combined. On March 18, 2002, Fortune magazine had an interesting article: "What Do George Bush, Arthur Levitt, Jim Baker, Dick Darman, and John Major have in common? (They all work for the Carlyle Group.) The Carlyle Group, a Washington, D. C., buyout firm, is one of the nation's largest defense contractors. It has billions of dollars at its disposal and employs a few important people. Maybe you've heard of them: former Secretary of State Jim Baker, former Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci, and former White House budget director Dick Darman. Wait, we're just getting warmed up. William Kennard, who recently headed the FCC, and Arthur Levitt, who just left the SEC, also work for Carlyle. As do former British Prime Minister John Major and former Philippines President Fidel Ramos. Let's see, are we forgetting anyone? Oh, right, former President George Herbert Walker Bush is on the payroll too."
...If George Bush Jr. can start a war against Iraq, or any war for that matterâdad Bush and his pals can make a ton of money with the Carlyle Group.â
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SouthAmerica: In the long run we will pay a heavy price from the current irresponsibility of the US government regarding defense spending.
In a nutshell: As the United States continues spending so much money on defense spending, most other countries around the world â economic competitors of the US â are investing their money instead in infrastructure and the technologies of the future such as broadband and so on.
The world has changed since 1986 when Reagan was President of the US, and the US had a Soviet Union as a excuse for the heavy defense spending. Because of communism many of these countries including Soviet Union , its satellites, China, and so on where not economic competitors of the US economy.
Today the story is different, and these countries are all investing to challenge the US economically in the future â Today, China has already started challenging the US economy, and that is only the beginning.
For a rational person the US heavy defense spending it does not make sense when we consider the economic competition that is ahead of the US because of globalization.
You donât have to be a rocket scientist to know that this defense spending will have a negative economic impact in the future of the United States.
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AAAintheBeltway: ââ¦but the only way we will see civil war there is if the US withdraws.â
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SouthAmerica: The Iraq Civil War has started a long time ago. And there is nothing the US can do to stop it from running its course.
It does not matter how long takes for Washington to realize that their army is in the middle of a civil war in Iraq â the civil war will continue as long it takes for the Iraqis settle their old scores â there are at least four distinct groups fighting for power in Iraq â there the Kurds, the Shiites, the Sunnis, and some other type of Arab in the South of Iraq.
And everything is up for grabs in Iraq.
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Doubter: He sounds about as bright as the Brazilian that ran away from police on to a subway train last week in a heavy overcoat on a hot day.
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SouthAmerica: I donât know why the Brazilian fellow was wearing a heavy coat on a hot day.
But the New York Times reported today that he run because he had a confrontation with an English gang several weeks earlier and that made him especially worried about being chased by anyone.
The British police had been following that fellow since he left his apartment, and he took first a bus to go to that station. If he was a terrorist why he did not blow himself up when he was in the bus full of people?
Today, the British police gave an update regarding that tragedy, and they said that the Brazilian man was shot eight times and not five times as previously reported.
I guess it is New Yorkâs police turn to start killing tourists on vacation visiting New York City. I wonder how many tourists also will become victims of our trigger-happy society.
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PoundTheRock: Unfortunately, what's happening now is that squads of Sunnis and Shiites are beginning to target each other's clerics. This is bad, bad news. Never mind the foreign jihadists, the Sunnis and Shiites have it in for each other. I'm amazed that they've been able to keep the peace for this long.
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SouthAmerica: The current people that the US put in charge of the Iraqi government know that the Constitution that is being drafted in Iraq will do nothing to improve the situation in Iraq.
Most Iraqis donât have the same understanding of what a Constitution means â how could they? The Iraqis have been living under some type of dictatorship for a long time.
I wrote a number of times about the US Constitution and Bill of Rights â a document that I consider a masterpiece. (I will quote below from what I wrote in the past on this subject.)
I have a better understanding than the average people regarding this subject, because my ancestors wrote the first Brazilian Constitution at the time of Brazilian independence.
And I had to do a lot of research on the subject, because my ancestor had arrived in Paris, France in January 1790 to study in a French University, and the French had just published the âDeclaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen in late 1789.
My ancestor Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva (Patriarch of Brazilian Independence) used to go almost on a daily basis to see first hand the Constitutional Debate in Paris during the period 1790 â 1791 at the Constituent Assembly. He also participated of the meetings at the Jacobin Club and he became friends with the most influential thinkers of the French Revolution. He became a friend of Robespierre, of Condorcet, Abbe Sieyes, La Fayette, and the Comte de Mirabeau among others.
That is why when the Constituent Assembly framed the first Brazilian Constitution in 1823 â basically the Brazilian Constitution were written by the 3 Andrada Brothers and they used the French Constitution of 1818 as a basic model for the Brazilian Constitution.
Jose Bonifacio knew very well and had first hand experience of the entire process and everything that was covered for the French to arrive at the final Constitution - the document that they finally adopted.
Here I quote from my article published in November 2002 â âThe Big American Lie.â
The lie was about the weapons of mass destruction. I wrote that article before the US invaded Iraq in March 2003. Quoting from that article:
âIn my opinion the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights is one of the greatest documents ever written. These documents are a masterpiece. These documents embodied the soul of the American nation. It is what sets the United States apart from the other nations. I wish every American would send a copy of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights to all the politicians in Washington D.C. to remind them of what this country is all about.
After President Bush declared war on terrorism, the US government took some drastic measures to wage such a war. On October 26, 2001 President Bush signed into law the USA Patriot Act of 2001. This law is based on the assumption that Americans are willing to give up their civil liberties in exchange for safety.
⦠The USA Patriot Act increased substantially the risk of doing business in the US because of the possibility of confiscation of assets and property.
I wonder what the long-term full impact of the USA Patriot Act will be on the US culture and economyâthe capital flight from the US economy, the impact on immigrants and their families who are living in the US today, the impact on new immigration to the US, and the impact on civil liberties of the American people.
The USA Patriot Act represents a major victory of the terrorists over the United States and its free society.â
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SouthAmerica: I know that the Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution. But a lot of people do not know that, and they think that they are separate documents - that is why I mentioned both.
I am a greater admirer of the US Constitution, and I wish the American people would have a better understanding today of why they should protect that document that served so well the US for over two hundred years â during times of major wars, depressions and so on.
I wrote the above information in November of 2002, and I think that it is a disgrace that the Bush Administration extended the âUSA Patriot Actâ for another ten years, without any debate, and under the panic caused by the terrorist attack in London in July of 2005.
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