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| Georgia Crisis Highlights the True Nature of NATO |
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| Written by Patrick Krey |
| Tuesday, 12 August 2008 05:22 |
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While Senator McCain makes bold statements about the situation in South Ossetia, there is more going on behind the scenes than the mainstream media would have you believe.
This is nothing new for McCain as he had previously spent considerable efforts in an apparent bid to restart the Cold War and embroil the United States in another unnecessary and costly conflict. One has to wonder why is there such a strong desire to get involved in even more trouble abroad. Is there more motivation than just Senator McCain’s concern for the fate of the Georgian people? Perhaps the real reason can be found by taking a closer look at NATO.
Even with these obvious realities, however, our leaders have been moving in the exact opposite direction. Journalist Richard Cummings has shed some light on the true reason for this. Mr. Cummings painstakingly detailed the incestuous relationship between government contractors and politicians in creating U.S. foreign policy in his article “Lockheed Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”. In the late 1990s, key powerful figures – who would later work to drum up support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq – were deeply involved in the campaign to increase membership in NATO to include former Soviet Bloc countries. The truth of the matter is that when the U.S. gives foreign military aid to its allies, it ends up going to government contractors in an elaborate smoke-and-mirrors trick to conceal corporate welfare. Those former Soviet Bloc countries that joined NATO eventually upgraded their militaries with supplies from corporations that then received great profits at the expense of U.S. taxpayers. This type of extravagant, if convoluted and hidden, government spending is what imperils America’s fiscal stability and not the proportionately insignificant “pork barrel” projects that McCain has made the centerpiece of his campaign.
Patrick Krey, M.B.A., J.D., L.L.M., is a freelance writer in New York.
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