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The U.S. military is no longer prepared to fight a major war, according to a new study conducted by a congressional panel. This dire sense of unpreparedness strikes me as odd given the fact that the U.S. military and its overseers in the political realm seem to be itching to start a major war with the very powers — Russia-China-Iran-North Korea — that its own experts say it’s unprepared to fight.
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According to the report, the threats the U.S. is facing are “the most serious and most challenging” it has seen in almost a century. But the U.S. defense base is not equipped to meet those threats, according to a report from the Commission on the National Defense Strategy published July 29 by the Rand Corp.
Before we dive into the report, it’s crucial to note what the Rand Corp. is. This is a globalist think tank that provides the intellectual cover for American Empire building and what President Eisenhower rightly termed the “military-industrial-congressional complex.” Yes, Eisenhower, in his farewell address, had originally included the word “congressional” in his speech but decided at the last minute to remove that word because he still had some legislation he wanted to get through Congress in his last few days in office.
Keep Rand Corp.’s bias toward globalist, neoconservative/neoliberal war-mongering in mind as we dissect this report.
According to this report, the biggest problems facing America are a troubled Pentagon and a failure by the federal government to properly address threats emanating from China and Russia. Like every good lie, it does contain elements of truth. That’s part of the deception.
The report reads:
“The United States last fought a global conflict during World War II, which ended nearly 80 years ago. The nation was last prepared for such a fight during the Cold War, which ended 35 years ago. It is not prepared today. The United States is still failing to act with the urgency required, across administrations and without regard to governing party.”
TRANSLATION: the U.S. taxpayer, which foots the bill for a defense budget bigger than all of the other nations of the world combined, is not doing enough. The American taxpayer needs to fork over even more money to the military-industrial-congressional complex so it can confront Russia and China in those countries’ backyards, and be ready to fight those countries in a World War III type scenario when they inevitably grow tired of U.S. meddling in their regions of the world.
Rand goes to great lengths to assure us that the commission which produced this report is of the highest integrity and professionalism. It’s a congressionally established and bipartisan commission, made up of “high-level defense and national security experts,” tasked with assessing the U.S. defense strategies and providing recommendations to Congress and the Pentagon.
Rand Corp. provided the commission with “analytic, administrative, editorial, and publication support.”
The report goes on to state that both China and Russia are bolstering their military capacity while working closer with one another, creating a looming threat from two of the world’s largest superpowers. This relationship has also welcomed other American adversaries, such as Iran and North Korea.
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