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In this episode: “War is a Racket.” That is the title of one of the most important speeches and short pamphlets in the 20th century about U.S. war ever written – by Marine General Smedley Butler, based on his experiences as a soldier in multiple wars and, especially, his observations of Woodward Wilson's 1917 manipulation of the country into one of the most horrific wars ever - World War I – after Wilson ran for and won the presidency in 1916 by pledging to keep the U.S. out of that same war. To Butler, war is always about profit. News events over the last two weeks and numerous appeals from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to America's banking and financial institutions follow the playbook Butler warned of perfectly and point to an increasing motive of profiteering from the U.S. role in the war in Ukraine, a war that will turn one year old next month with no end in sight.
Then, the Super Bowl yesterday featured an inspiring commercial about Pat Tillman, the then-safety for the Saint Louis Cardinals who enlisted in the Army after 9/11 and went to fight in Afghanistan, where – in the words of the commercial – “he was killed in action”. The truth about what happened to Pat Tillman is far murkier and much darker, and revisiting what we know – and what we don't know – reveals a great deal about war in general and the propaganda that convinces Americans to support every new one.
Speaking of propaganda, a new article in The Washington Post today finally purports to fact-check numerous lies told by the corporate media, the U.S. Security State, the Biden campaign and leading Democrats in the days and weeks leading up to the 2020 election, namely, that the materials on Joe Biden's laptop – that shed considerable light on Joe Biden's business activities in China and Ukraine – were “Russian disinformation”. The propagandists who spread that lie in order to manipulate the 2020 election know the game is up. The House hearings investigating what happened, making it impossible to avoid confronting it any longer – and now, those who worked together to disseminate these falsehoods are turning on each other, blaming one another for what happened.
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For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update starting right now.
Monologue:
Ever since the U.S. began involving itself in the war between Ukraine and Russia, one overarching question has hovered: why? There is no rational argument possible that the lives of ordinary American citizens would be improved if various provinces in Eastern Ukraine were subject to the governance of Kyiv rather than be independent or, if they chose, to Moscow. Conversely, no harm to the lives of ordinary Americans is even possible if the people of the Donbas win the independence for which they have been fighting since 2014 and no longer are ruled by President Zelenskyy.
So, why exactly is the U.S. spending $100 billion – almost twice the total Russian military budget for the entire year – and giving it to Raytheon and the CIA “for Ukraine,” an amount spent before the war is even a year old? If you're an American citizen who is not an executive of General Dynamics or Boeing or the U.S. intelligence community, how has your life been improved by the massive expenditure of U.S. monies and the transfer of so many sophisticated American weapons into that war zone that the U.S.’s own stockpile has been depleted?