Friends,
This is criminal. How can you support profit-seeking people to run the War Department and the State Department? Anyone with a bit of knowledge knows there is a revolving door between the Pentagon and war-mongering corporations such as Lockheed-Martin. So naturally they have to find enemies to justify an out-of-control military budget. So why are "arms control" liberals supporting these awful choices? Some of the supporters include the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Daryl Kimball, Arms Control Association, who spoke at the Prevent Nuclear War/Maryland conference, and William J. Perry, former Secretary of Defense [sic] who is an anti-nuclear weapons advocate. How are we going cut the Pentagon budget, as well as the budget at the DOE to refurbish the nuclear weapons arsenal, if the Secretary of War and the Secretary of State favor a major conflict with China? Biden continues to sell out the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
Kagiso, Max
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Some Liberals and Arms-Control Experts are Cheering for War Profiteers to Be in Biden’s Cabinet
By Norman Solomon pn December
1, 2020
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No matter who ends up winning Senate
confirmation for top positions on President Biden’s “national security” team,
an ominous dynamic is already underway. Some foreign-policy specialists with
progressive reputations are voicing support and evasive praise for prospective
Cabinet members — as though spinning through revolving doors to broker
lucrative Pentagon contracts is not a conflict of interest, and as though advocating
for an aggressive U.S. military posture is fine.
Rationalizations are plentiful, but the
results are dangerous. It’s an insidious process — helping to set low standards
for the incoming administration. Enablers now extol potential Cabinet picks
who’ve combined pushing for continuous war and hugely expensive new weapons
systems with getting rich as dealmakers for the military-industrial complex.
As journalists have brought
to light,
Antony Blinken and Michèle Flournoy shamelessly teamed up to cash in while
rotating through high positions at the State Department and Pentagon. At the
same time, Blinken (the Biden nominee to be Secretary of State) and Flournoy
(in the running for Secretary of Defense [sic]) have backed nonstop U.S.
warfare.
Meanwhile, Flournoy is grimly notable for urging potentially catastrophic military brinkmanship with China. Like her unabashed pursuit of wealth from the weapons industry, her dangerously aggressive approach toward China is anything but a secret. Yet, in her current quest to run the Pentagon, she has received unequivocal support from numerous individuals who are respected in progressive circles, including those with avowed dedication to beating swords into plowshares.
From the top of the influential and well-heeled Ploughshares Fund, Joe Cirincione and Tom Collina have jumped onto the Flournoy bandwagon. Days ago, Cirincione proudly tweeted news coverage of the “Open Letter on Our Support for Michèle Flournoy to Be the Next Secretary of Defense,” which he had signed along with Collina and 27 other “nuclear experts.”
Other signatories of the open letter included Rachel Bronson, the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, as well as the Arms Control Association’s board chair Tom Countryman and executive director Daryl Kimball. Former Defense Secretary William Perry also signed.
Cirincione’s tweet, touting the pro-Flournoy
open letter, ran into pushback from longtime peace activist Marcy Winograd, who
tweeted back: “Joe, pls read her essay, ‘How to Prevent a War in Asia,’ which
should be retitled ‘How to Start a War in Asia.’ Did you know she wants to
continue to send ‘defensive’ weapons to Saudi Arabia while we ‘pivot’ to SCS
[South China Sea] & more war games next to 2 nuclear powers?”
The reply from Cirincione offered little
more than wishful thinking about Flournoy. “I disagree with many of the
positions she has taken in the past,” he wrote. “She is, however, the best
qualified candidate for the position; the one most likely to implement serious
changes should President Biden order them. Dems have also moved away from the
Clinton policies she favored.”
While Flournoy has awaited
word on whether she’ll get the nod from Biden for the Pentagon job, Tony
Blinken — the man with whom she co-founded the influence-peddling outfit WestExec
Advisors —
is already the nominee for Secretary of State. Oddly, two of Blinken’s most
high-profile progressive boosters for the job have worked in key roles for
Bernie Sanders, a leader second to none in challenging corporate greed.
Faiz Shakir, the campaign manager for Sanders’ latest presidential campaign, tweeted that the selection of Blinken was a “solid choice.” And the top Sanders foreign-policy adviser in the Senate, Matt Duss, declared: “This is a good choice. Tony has the strong confidence of the president-elect and the knowledge and experience for the important work of rebuilding U.S. diplomacy. It will also be a new and great thing to have a top diplomat who has regularly engaged with progressive grassroots.”
That’s a common rationale for supporting potential Cabinet members, despite the fact that their records and policy prescriptions are contrary to progressive principles. In effect, we’re supposed to be grateful — and mollified — that at least they talk with us.
At the Council for a Livable World — which
says that it “promotes policies to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear
weapons and to minimize the risk of war” — the executive director, former
Congressman John Tierney, told the group’s members that Blinken is a real good
guy: “I, and our organization, have worked with him over the years, and I trust
that he can restore and rebuild a State Department badly damaged by the Trump
administration.”
What does all this praising and
access-drooling amount to?
Here’s a cogent assessment from Winograd, a
tireless antiwar activist: “Progressives may be tempted to trade truth for
access to the powerful and privileged, thinking they can influence the course
of events if they bite their tongue when Flournoy talks of fighting and prevailing
in a war with China. But this sort of thinking is misguided. The power
progressives hold must be wielded now before it’s too late, before Flournoy is
crowned and the U.S. slips further into decline, mired in a high-stakes
high-tech arms race — or worse, another endless war, this one with a
nuclear-armed nation of over 1.3 billion people.”
Disturbing information about
Flournoy and Blinken has long been available. And just this weekend, the New
York Times published a devastating in-depth news
article that
shed more light on their direct financial involvements that amount to classic
conflicts of interest.
Many progressive activists and organizations have mobilized since the election to offer well-documented opposition to highly dubious potential members of the Biden Cabinet, and that includes contenders for “national security” posts. Outside the Beltway bubble, grassroots groups are organizing to put up a fight against nominees who have repeatedly pledged and shown their allegiance to the warfare state.
Joe Biden’s historic value was to defeat Donald Trump, and progressives played a vital role in that defeat — while often being candid about the many awful parts of the Biden record. Now, progressives should emphatically challenge every odious aspect of the Biden administration, every step of the way.
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