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- Subject: Powell Reveals Plan for New Wars
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- Subject: Powell Reveals Plan for New Wars
- From: nyxfer!ww (Workers World Service)
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- U.S. military chief reveals Pentagon plan for new wars
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- By Brian Becker
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- The massive U.S. military intervention into Somalia is the result
- of a new military doctrine developed to justify the Pentagon's
- bloated $300 billion annual budget. The bloat continues in spite
- of the end of the so-called Cold War and the collapse of Soviet
- military power.
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- Many reporters at a Dec. 4 news briefing were astonished when
- Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Colin Powell bragged that the
- upcoming Operation Restore Hope would be a "paid political
- advertisement" that would showcase U.S. military "capabilities
- and usefulness."
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- Powell also used the briefing to counter those who seek a massive
- cut in military spending to increase funding for health care,
- housing, jobs, education and other social needs.
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- In an article written for Foreign Affairs magazine just before
- the U.S. invasion of Somalia, Powell outlined the new doctrine.
- He pushed it as the reason to maintain staggering levels of
- military spending even though poverty is deepening throughout the
- United States.
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- "The new national military strategy is an unclassified document.
- Anyone can read it," Powell wrote. "The central idea in the
- strategy is the change from a focus on global war-fighting to a
- focus on regional contingencies ... In the fall of 1992 we are
- fine-tuning that strategy, restructuring our armed forces so that
- they are ideally suited to executing it."
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- Powell argued that significant reductions in the military machine
- would threaten the viability of this doctrine. He argued that
- "over the past three years the U.S. armed forces have been used
- repeatedly to defend our interests and to achieve our political
- interests."
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- Powell is referring to the brutal invasion of Panama in 1989, the
- aerial destruction of Iraq, and lesser-known interventions in the
- Philippines, Liberia, and elsewhere.
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- PUBLICITY TO PUSH PENTAGON
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- In the Foreign Affairs article, Powell made it clear that the
- Somalia intervention has little to do with bringing much-needed
- relief to a suffering population. It is instead a publicity stunt
- to highlight the importance of the new military doctrine and the
- continuing importance of the Pentagon itself.
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- "Because of the need to accomplish a wide range of missions, our
- new armed forces will be *capabilities-oriented* as
- well as *threat-oriented* ... what sorts of missions
- can we envision? I believe that peacekeeping and humanitarian
- operations are a given ..." (Emphasis in original)
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- Powell represents the view of the vast military-industrial
- complex that ties the Pentagon establishment with 70,000 military
- contractors and sub-contractors. He argues the case that U.S.
- imperialism, which has slipped economically relative to other
- capitalist powers like Germany and Japan, can still dominate the
- world based on its military prowess.
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- "We cannot lead without our armed forces. Economic power is
- essential; political and diplomatic skills are needed ...but the
- presence of our arms to buttress these other elements is critical
- to us," he asserted in the article.
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