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Oct 04 2007
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By Ben Tanosborn   

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Are thugs who defend "American interests" lesser thugs?

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Carlos Latuff/ MWC NEWS
"Yeah, but if your life depended on it, wouldn't you rather have those Blackwater guys by your side to make sure you stay safe?"  That seems to be the mother of all questions that usually ends up closing the conversation du jour: America's private armies.

As unsavory as it may be for many Americans to hear or read about the shameful and unforgiving acts at Abu Ghraib, Fallujah, Haditha, and countless other places – each and every account highly sanitized before being allowed to reach the current penumbra of public disclosure – a clear majority continues to shrug their shoulders to the realities happening in Iraq, or Afghanistan for that matter; some much preferring to change the conversation to a different topic, others showing a total lack of humanity by remaining bent on defending the indefensible.

Defending so-called "American interests" has often been the barricade of last resort for scoundrels and downright criminals, en route to their highly fortified refuge of patriotism:  scoundrels and criminals fighting under the cover and propriety of an honorable flag, or even the redesigned Jolly Roger sans the skull-and-bones… but an equally strident symbolism; representing a corporate logo together with a lofty mission… all byproducts of what we've become: a nation of PR-managed people.   If only someone would tell us once and for all just what those interests are that we're so diligently and desperately trying to safeguard! 

Is it economic interests that must be defended; and if so, exactly whose?  Is it a military position of unrivaled strength that we must possess… and constantly show off; and if such is the case, is it to keep America safe from unprovoked harm, or is it in pursuit of what many feel is nothing but our leaders' "empire lust"?  Is it terrorism, and its root causes, we are trying to eradicate; or could it be that it's in our leaders' best interest to make sure terrorism not only survives but metastasizes?Image

When anyone talks about "American interests" in such universal terms, are they talking about interests for the American many, most of us: the citizenry; the hoi polloi; the once hoped-for classless class?  Or, are they the interests of an American client, employer, or even a menagerie of corporate entities; or an often suspected elite class?  All of these questions require answers if the people of these United States are to survive as free citizens, and the country is to remain a free nation; freedom defined principally as lack of fear from reprisal, and not just from dangers coming from without but from within. 

This recent stir up involving Blackwater should serve as a wake up call to a reality our self-censured corporate media won't dare touch, most politicians are unwilling to tackle and our government feels helpless trying to investigate being itself the architect and builder of this house of horrors that they've made of the Middle East.

Whether America's contracted private armies serving in Iraq provide 20,000 or 30,000 or 40,000 mercenaries is not the issue.  Numbers mean very little.  But the sheer use of mercenary forces, call them peace keepers or body guards if that tones down these Rambo's to a measure of acceptability, says everything.  Wars are in most cases, by their essence, improbableble to justify… and none can be afforded minimal legitimacy until every able-bodied person in a nation is ready to take up arms to defend their society, their nation.  No armies-for-hire can ever be deemed an ethical undertaking by any society, and when it comes to bullies-for-hire, such undertaking is downright obscene.     

But I'll tell you what I find the most incredible aspect of it all.  And that is, these Rambo-luminary mercenaries with a capital M – for big money – not only have a staff chaplain, but a place of worship to boot!  Now we shouldn't be shocked when we are told that even the devil has a guardian angel: a Blackwater peace enforcer to be sure!

Peace keeping, peace enforcing, private protection… just a way, a name, a license which is issued to career bullies not just to unrestrainedly "kick ass" but to determine who is to live and who is to die.  Soldiers of fortune, mercenaries, legionnaires, corsairs… they all seem to find common valor in one thing: death; whether it involves taking yours (life) or risking and losing theirs.

We, in the United States, are getting to the point where we are confronted with little differentiation in mission between those we call "our troops" and the private armies made up of "former troops."  Have we already forgotten how America's military leveled a major Iraqi city, Fallujah, in angry response to the killing of four Blackwater military private contractors? Does anything else need to be said?

As to the question that was asked at the beginning of this piece… although I understand how thankful Gen. Edward Pietrzyk, Poland's ambassador to Iraq, must be to Billionaire Erik Prince's privateers for whisking him away to safety during an attempt on his life a few days ago, I pass on the "opportunity" to ever have to thank these bullies for giving me protection against imminent danger.  No, thanks, I wouldn't care to have them by my side, and for that matter, nor would I welcome their chaplain.

(c) 2007 Ben Tanosborn

Ben Tanosborn an editor of MWC News, after completing graduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), set out for a career in international business that would take him to five continents, expose him to several cultures and make him realize the importance for any and all Americans to become goodwill ambassadors for the United States.
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1. 05-10-2007 23:18
Corporate & Government War "racket"
In WW2 private German Corporations were involved in the Nazi German War Racket in places like Auschwitz (e.g. see \"Schindler\'s List\", the book and the movie). Thus even in distant post-war Australia some of my best friends were former slave labourers from the Ukraine (parents murdered by the Nazis)who worked for Zeiss in Leipzig.  
 
As revealed in an authoritative article in the prestigious UK Guardian newsapaper Bush\'s grandfather and his corporate associates helped to put Hitler in power.  
 
The breakdown of Indigenous Asian excess deaths from US post-1950 Asian Wars (total about 22 million) are as follows: Korea (1 million), Indo-China (13 million), Gulf War (0.2 million), Iraq Sanctions War (1.7 million), Iraq War (2003-2007; 2.0 million); Bush II Afghan War (3.2 million) (see: \"United State Terrorism\" on MWC News via link below). 
 
Ben Tanosborn\'s excellent article is supported by no less than one of America\'s top military, Major General Smedley Butler (1888-1940), one of America’s greatest generals, QUOTE: “I spent thirty-three years and four months in active military service as a member of this country’s most agile military force, the Marine Corps … And during that period, I spent most of my time being a high class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism …I helped make Honduras “right” for American fruit companies in 1903…I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street … Looking back on it I feel that I could have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.” (see Chapter 5, p71, \"Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950\"; for links and details see link below).
gpolya@optusnet.com.auNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya
2. 06-10-2007 05:31
Corporate & Government War "racket"
There\'s something to the notion of death for money that just screams out for abolition. Thanks for focusing on this, every word counts and I always find you articulate and persuasive.  
 
And, Gideon, what an amazing quote! Who knew such a courageous and responsible General spoke with such maturity. I imagine he was not popular among the American elite.
3. 08-10-2007 07:43
Corporate & Government War "racket"
In the short while that I have been coming to this site I have noticed a subtle change taking place. 
The forays by the rednecks/ R4s are less, and most of them retreat quite quickly, they have learned comments like \" I have never read such a load of rubbish in my life\", is not good enough, as Ben Tanosborn pointed out there are those, who know and are uncomfortable, then there those who don\'t want to know, and then there is the sociopaths, who could not care less, as long as they perceive some kind of advantage for them, (even if that is an illusion). 
The first two groups may be open to the truth, who knows?

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