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Neocon Kagans are back in power. Endless wars are full steam ahead with Trump, so US taxpayers are still slaves after all.
3/15/17, "The Kagans Are Back; Wars to Follow," Robert Parry, Consortium News
"Exclusive: The neocon royalty Kagans are counting on
Democrats and liberals to be the foot soldiers in the new neocon
campaign to push Republicans and President Trump into more “regime
change” wars, reports Robert Parry....
The Kagan family, America’s neoconservative aristocracy, has
reemerged having recovered from the letdown over not gaining its
expected influence from the election of Hillary Clinton and from its
loss of official power at the start of the Trump presidency.
Back pontificating on prominent op-ed pages, the Family Kagan now is
pushing for an expanded U.S. military invasion of Syria and baiting
Republicans for not joining more enthusiastically in the anti-Russian
witch hunt over Moscow’s alleged help in electing Donald Trump.
In a Washington Post op-ed on March 7, Robert Kagan, a co-founder of
the Project for the New American Century and a key architect of the Iraq
War, jabbed at Republicans for serving as “Russia’s accomplices after
the fact” by not investigating more aggressively.
Then, Frederick Kagan, director of the Critical Threats Project at
the neocon American Enterprise Institute, and his wife, Kimberly Kagan,
president of her own think tank, Institute for the Study of War, touted
the idea of a bigger U.S. invasion of Syria in a Wall Street Journal
op-ed on March 15.
Yet, as much standing as the Kagans retain in Official Washington’s
world of think tanks and op-ed placements, they remain mostly outside
the new Trump-era power centers looking in, although they seem to have
detected a door being forced open.
Still, a year ago, their prospects looked much brighter. They could
pick from a large field of neocon-oriented Republican presidential
contenders or – like Robert Kagan – they could support the establishment
Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, whose “liberal interventionism”
matched closely with neoconservatism, differing only slightly in the
rationalizations used for justifying wars and more wars.
There was also hope that a President Hillary Clinton would recognize
how sympatico the liberal hawks and the neocons were by promoting Robert
Kagan’s neocon wife, Victoria Nuland, from Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs to Secretary of State.
Then, there would have been a powerful momentum for both increasing
the U.S. military intervention in Syria and escalating the New Cold War
with Russia, putting “regime change” back on the agenda for those two
countries. So, early last year, the possibilities seemed endless for the
Family Kagan to flex their muscles and make lots of money.
A Family Business
As I noted two years ago in an article entitled “A Family Business of Perpetual War”:
“Neoconservative pundit Robert Kagan and his wife, Assistant Secretary
of State Victoria Nuland, run a remarkable family business: she has
sparked a hot war in Ukraine and helped launch Cold War II with Russia
and he steps in to demand that Congress jack up military spending so
America can meet these new security threats.
“This extraordinary husband-and-wife duo makes quite a one-two punch
for the Military-Industrial Complex, an inside-outside team that creates
the need for more military spending, applies political pressure to
ensure higher appropriations, and watches as thankful weapons
manufacturers lavish grants on like-minded hawkish Washington think
tanks.
“Not only does the broader community of neoconservatives stand to
benefit but so do other members of the Kagan clan, including Robert’s
brother Frederick at the American Enterprise Institute and his wife
Kimberly, who runs her own shop called the Institute for the Study of
War.”
But things didn’t quite turn out as the Kagans had drawn them up. The
neocon Republicans stumbled through the GOP primaries losing out to
Donald Trump and then – after Hillary Clinton muscled aside Sen. Bernie
Sanders to claim the Democratic nomination – she fumbled away the
general election to Trump.
After his surprising victory, Trump – for all his many shortcomings –
recognized that the neocons were not his friends and mostly left them
out in the cold. Nuland not only lost her politically appointed job as
Assistant Secretary but resigned from the Foreign Service, too.
With Trump in the White House, Official Washington’s neocon-dominated
foreign policy establishment was down but far from out.
The neocons
were tossed a lifeline by Democrats and liberals who detested Trump so
much that they were happy to pick up Nuland’s fallen banner of the New
Cold War with Russia. As part of a dubious scheme to drive Trump from
office, Democrats and liberals hyped evidence-free allegations that
Russia had colluded with Trump’s team to rig the U.S. election.
New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman spoke for many of this
group when he compared Russia’s alleged “meddling” to Japan’s bombing of
Pearl Harbor and Al Qaeda’s 9/11 terror attacks.
On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show, Friedman demanded
that the Russia hacking allegations be treated as a casus belli: “That
was a 9/11 scale event. They attacked the core of our democracy. That
was a Pearl Harbor scale event.” Both Pearl Harbor and 9/11 led to wars.
So, with many liberals blinded by their hatred of Trump, the path was open for neocons to reassert themselves.
Baiting Republicans
Robert Kagan took
to the high-profile op-ed page of The Washington Post to bait key
Republicans, such as Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee who was pictured above the Post article and its
headline, “Running interference for Russia.”
Kagan wrote: “It would have been impossible to imagine a year ago
that the Republican Party’s leaders would be effectively serving as
enablers of Russian interference in this country’s political system.
Yet, astonishingly, that is the role the Republican Party is playing.”
Kagan then reprised Official Washington’s groupthink that accepted
without skepticism the claims from President Obama’s outgoing
intelligence chiefs that Russia had “hacked” Democratic emails and
released them via WikiLeaks to embarrass the Clinton campaign.
Though Obama’s intelligence officials offered no verifiable evidence
to support the claims – and WikiLeaks denied getting the two batches of
emails from the Russians – the allegations were widely accepted across
Official Washington as grounds for discrediting Trump and possibly
seeking his removal from office.
Ignoring the political conflict of interest for Obama’s appointees,
Kagan judged that “given the significance of this particular finding
[about Russian meddling], the evidence must be compelling” and justified
“a serious, wide-ranging and open investigation.”"...
[Ed. note: As everyone knows but no one says, the average teenager could've accessed the DNC emails, no need for Russian expertise. Professionals advised the DNC in
late 2015 that its system was completely vulnerable and gave them a
list of dozens of items to fix, such as an out of date firewall. The DNC
did nothing, thus allowing malware to remain on its site for nearly a year. 7/27/2016, "Democrats Ignored Cybersecurity Warnings Before Theft," Bloomberg, Michael Riley.]
(continuing): "But Kagan also must have recognized the potential for the neocons to
claw their way back to power behind the smokescreen of a New Cold War
with Russia.
He declared: “The most important question concerns Russia’s ability
to manipulate U.S. elections. That is not a political issue. It is a
national security issue. If the Russian government did interfere in the
United States’ electoral processes last year, then it has the capacity
to do so in every election going forward. This is a powerful and
dangerous weapon, more than warships or tanks or bombers.
“Neither Russia nor any potential adversary has the power to damage
the U.S. political system with weapons of war. But by creating doubts
about the validity, integrity and reliability of U.S. elections, it can
shake that system to its foundations.”
A Different Reality
As alarmist as Kagan’s op-ed was, the reality was far different. Even
if the Russians did hack the Democratic emails and somehow slipped the
information to WikiLeaks – an unsubstantiated and disputed contention –
those two rounds of email disclosures were not that significant to the
election’s outcome."...
[Ed. note: And nothing at all compared to 24/7 bashing by CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, NY Times, Washington Post, LA Times, NY Daily News, the permanent US war industry. War is a no-risk, cash business].
(continuing): "Hillary Clinton blamed her surprise defeat on FBI Director James
Comey briefly reopening the investigation into her use of a private
email server while serving as Secretary of State.
Further, by all accounts, the WikiLeaks-released emails were real and
revealed wrongdoing by leading Democrats, such as the Democratic
National Committee’s tilting of the primaries against Sen. Bernie
Sanders and in favor of Clinton. The emails of Clinton campaign chairman
John Podesta disclosed the contents of Clinton’s paid speeches to Wall
Street, which she was trying to hide from voters, as well as some
pay-to-play features of the Clinton Foundation."...
[Ed. note: Podesta emails were likely released by Podesta himself. Campaign staffers assured him link was safe: 10/28/16, "How Podesta's Gmail Account Was Breached," the smokinggun.com. "Clinton campaign staff guilty of getting duped by hackers." Again, everyone knows, no one says, and no Russians needed.]
(continuing): "In other words, the WikiLeaks’ releases helped inform American voters
about abuses to the U.S. democratic process. The emails were not
“disinformation” or “fake news.” They were real news.
A similar disclosure occurred both before the election and this week
when someone leaked details about Trump’s tax returns, which are
protected by law. However, except for the Trump camp, almost no one
thought that this illegal act of releasing a citizen’s tax returns was
somehow a threat to American democracy.
The general feeling was that Americans have a right to know such
details about someone seeking the White House. I agree, but doesn’t it
equally follow that we had a right to know about the DNC abusing its
power to grease the skids for Clinton’s nomination, about the contents
of Clinton’s speeches to Wall Street bankers, and about foreign
governments seeking pay-to-play influence by contributing to the Clinton
Foundation?
Yet, because Obama’s political appointees in the U.S. intelligence
community “assess” that Russia was the source of the WikiLeaks emails,
the assault on U.S. democracy is a reason for World War III.
More Loose Talk
But Kagan was not satisfied with unsubstantiated accusations
regarding Russia undermining U.S. democracy. He asserted as “fact” –
although again without presenting evidence – that Russia is “interfering
in the coming elections in France and Germany, and it has already
interfered in Italy’s recent referendum and in numerous other elections
across Europe. Russia is deploying this weapon against as many
democracies as it can to sap public confidence in democratic
institutions.”
There’s been
a lot of handwringing in Official Washington and across the Mainstream
Media about the “post-truth” era, but these supposed avatars for truth
are as guilty as anyone, acting as if constantly repeating a fact-free
claim is the same as proving it.
But it’s clear what Kagan and other neocons have in mind, an escalation of hostilities with Russia, and a substantial increase in
spending on U.S. military hardware and on Western propaganda to
“counter” what is deemed “Russian propaganda.”
Kagan recognizes that he already has many key Democrats and liberals
on his side. So he is taking aim at Republicans to force them to join in
the full-throated Russia-bashing, writing:
“But it is the Republicans who are covering up. The party’s current
leader, the president, questions the intelligence community’s findings,
motives and integrity. Republican leaders in Congress have opposed the
creation of any special investigating committee, either inside or
outside Congress. They have insisted that inquiries be conducted by the
two intelligence committees.
“Yet the Republican chairman of the committee in the House has
indicated that he sees no great urgency to the investigation and has
even questioned the seriousness and validity of the accusations.
The
Republican chairman of the committee in the Senate has approached the
task grudgingly.
“The result is that the investigations seem destined to move slowly,
produce little information and provide even less to the public. It is
hard not to conclude that this is precisely the intent of the Republican
Party’s leadership, both in the White House and Congress.…
“When Republicans stand in the way of thorough, open and immediate
investigations, they become Russia’s accomplices after the fact.”
Lying with the Neocons
Many Democrats and liberals may find it encouraging that a leading
neocon who helped pave the road to war in Iraq is now by their side in
running down Republicans for not enthusiastically joining the latest
Russian witch hunt. But they also might pause to ask themselves how they
let their hatred of Trump get them into an alliance with the neocons."...
[Ed. note: Mr. Parry, your own reporting has made clear that neocons have a home in the Democrat Party-certainly Hillary was the neocon candidate. The bigger point is that Neocons control the entire Beltway, the permanent government and media, thus rendering elections meaningless. Some may use personal animus for Trump as their excuse, but the reality is that the US is a slave nation and US taxpayers are slaves. Trump appeared to "beat" the Establishment of "both" parties to get to Washington, but it's Trump voters who were beaten.]
(continuing): "On Wednesday [March 15] in The Wall Street Journal, Robert Kagan’s brother
Frederick and his wife Kimberly dropped the other shoe, laying out the
neocons’ long-held dream of a full-scale U.S. invasion of Syria, a
project that was put on hold in 2004 because of U.S. military reversals
in Iraq. But the neocons have long lusted for “regime change” in Syria and
were not satisfied with Obama’s arming of anti-government rebels and the
limited infiltration of U.S. Special Forces into northern Syria to
assist in the retaking of the Islamic State’s “capital” of Raqqa.
In the Journal op-ed, Frederick and Kimberly Kagan call for opening a new military front in southeastern Syria:
“American military forces will be necessary. But the U.S. can recruit
new Sunni Arab partners by fighting alongside them in their land. The
goal in the beginning must be against ISIS because it controls the last
areas in Syria where the U.S. can reasonably hope to find Sunni allies
not yet under the influence of al Qaeda. But the aim after evicting ISIS
must be to raise a Sunni Arab army that can ultimately defeat al Qaeda
and help negotiate a settlement of the war."...
[Ed. note: This is the sickest thing I've ever read. Every Neocon hallucination depends on enslavement of US taxpayers to a money laundering operation. The only possible explanation for Neocon's continued existence is that they launder money in a cash business].
(continuing): "“The U.S. will have to pressure the Assad regime, Iran and Russia to
end the conflict on terms that the Sunni Arabs will accept. That will be
easier to do with the independence and leverage of a secure base inside
Syria.…President Trump should break through the flawed logic and poor
planning that he inherited from his predecessor. He can transform this
struggle, but only by transforming America’s approach to it.”
A New Scheme on Syria
In other words, the neocons are back to their clever word games and
their strategic maneuverings to entice the U.S. military into a “regime
change” project in Syria.
The neocons thought they had almost pulled off that goal by pinning a
mysterious sarin gas attack outside Damascus on Aug. 21, 2013, on the
Syrian government and mousetrapping Obama into launching a major U.S.
air assault on the Syrian military. But Russian President Vladimir Putin stepped in to arrange for Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad to surrender all his chemical weapons even as
Assad continued to deny any role in the sarin attack.
Putin’s interference in thwarting the neocons’ dream of a Syrian
“regime change” war moved Putin to the top of their enemies’ list. Soon
key neocons, such as National Endowment for Democracy president Carl
Gershman, were taking aim at Ukraine, which Gershman deemed “the biggest prize” and a steppingstone toward eventually ousting Putin in Moscow.
It fell to Assistant Secretary Victoria “Toria” Nuland to oversee the “regime change”
in Ukraine. She was caught on an unsecured phone line in late January
or early February 2014 discussing with U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Geoffrey Pyatt how “to glue” or “to midwife” a change in Ukraine’s
elected government of President Viktor Yanukovych.
Several weeks later, neo-Nazi and ultranationalist street fighters
spearheaded a violent assault on government buildings forcing Yanukovych
and other officials to flee for their lives, with the U.S. government
quickly hailing the coup regime as “legitimate.”
But the Ukraine putsch led to the secession of Crimea and a bloody
civil war in eastern Ukraine with ethnic Russians, events that the State
Department and the mainstream Western media deemed “Russian aggression”
or a “Russian invasion.”
So, by the last years of the Obama administration, the stage was set
for the neocons and the Family Kagan to lead the next stage of the
strategy of cornering Russia and instituting a “regime change” in Syria.
All that was needed was for Hillary Clinton to be elected president.
But these best-laid plans surprisingly went astray. Despite his overall
unfitness for the presidency, Trump defeated Clinton, a bitter
disappointment for the neocons and their liberal interventionist
sidekicks.
Yet, the so-called “#Resistance” to Trump’s presidency and President
Obama’s unprecedented use of his intelligence agencies to paint Trump as
a Russian “Manchurian candidate” gave new hope to the neocons and their
agenda."...
[Ed. note: The important point is that the War Industry always gets what it wants.]
(continuing): "It has taken them a few months to reorganize and regroup but they now
see hope in pressuring Trump so hard regarding Russia that he will have
little choice but to buy into their belligerent schemes.
As often is the case, the Family Kagan has charted the course of
action – batter Republicans into joining the all-out Russia-bashing and
then persuade a softened Trump to launch a full-scale invasion of Syria.
In this endeavor, the Kagans have Democrats and liberals as the foot
soldiers."
"Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the
Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s.
You can buy his latest book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com)."
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3/16/17, "Trump Slips into ‘Endless War’ Cycle," Consortium News, James W. Carden
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Friday, March 17, 2017
Bloodsucking Neocon Kagan family is back and see Trump won't stop them. Neocon goal of war with Russia begins with full-scale invasion of Syria which can be sold at first as fight against ISIS, then changed to removal of Assad, a US taxpayer funded base in Syria, and on to war with Russia-Robert Parry, Consortium News, 3/15/17...US taxpayers are back to being slaves of the US War Industry
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