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Embassy bling: $750
million++ US Iraq Embassy complex includes Olympic sized swimming pool,
two office buildings; six residential buildings, each with 100
apartments; a shopping mall; a gym; basketball court (below) and tennis
courts. View slideshow.
11/20/18, “America Has Built 800+ Military Bases Worldwide. So Why Can’t It Build a Mexican Border Wall?” Strategic Culture, Robert Bridges
“The
US government has constructed at tremendous cost to its taxpayers some
of the most impressive structures – both architectural and
organizational – of all time. Yet somehow it has failed to build a viable wall on the Mexican border.
In 1931, during the Great Depression, the US government began construction of the Hoover Dam, one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects ever attempted. Employing thousands of US laborers, some 100 of whom reportedly lost their lives in the course of the project, the dam is mind-boggling due its sheer size, rivaling that of the pyramids.
At 726 feet tall, the wedge-shaped structure is 660 ft (200 m) thick at its base, narrowing to 45 ft (14 m) at the top, which provides enough room to accommodate a highway connecting Nevada and Arizona. The project required millions of cubic feet of concrete – said to be enough to pave a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York – and tens of millions of pounds of steel.
Many decades later, the US government undertook another extensive project known as the US
Embassy in Baghdad. Although rarely discussed in the US media, this
104-acre slice of American property in a foreign country is so immense that it rivals Vatican City
in terms of size [the Vatican is an independent city-state,
complete with its own euro-based currency and security detail, located
inside of Rome]. [Image below: US Embassy rises above Baghdad, Oct. 2007, Getty]
Officially opened
in 2009, the $750 million embassy, which is situated in Baghdad’s
so-called Green Zone, is by far the most expansive and expensive embassy
in the world. Why does a foreign nation need a footprint the size of a small country to house a few thousand diplomats and private contractors? That is a very good question, but one that was
never really pursued by legislators when Congress approved plans in
2005 for the mega structure under the Bush administration.
To this day, much of the complex remains under heavy wraps due to “security concerns.” Yet this behemoth cash cow continues to suck money dry from government coffers; in 2012, just several years after its construction was finished, the Obama administration requested and got more than $100 million for a “massive” upgrade to the compound.
Speaking of Iraq, which suffered military conquest at the hands of US-led forces starting in 2003, the United States also managed to find ways to construct some 900+ military bases around the world. Needless to say, this is no cheap venture, and helps to explain why the US military budget is approaching $1 trillion dollars annually – more than China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, India, France, United Kingdom, and Japan combined.
In light of these monumental projects, it goes without saying that the United States certainly possesses the technical prowess and the financial wherewithal to perform the simple task of building a wall, and more specifically, a wall on the Mexican border. Yet thus far, and despite the fact
that Donald Trump pledged on the campaign trail that would be his first
task in office, the wall remains–a bit like Barack Obama’s past
promise to shut down Guantanamo Bay detention center–a pipe dream.
How did we Americans arrive at a place where such a fundamental element of nationhood – that is, the ability to control our borders from any and all outside illegal intruders – is considered a radical concept? Since when did the universally accepted idea of a strong national border become an issue for debate and contention among our legislators?
Since when have weak, porous borders become a desired state of affairs for a global superpower, and especially one that has a habit of attacking sovereign states? Part of the answer seems to lie within the present atmosphere of political correctness and identity politics that has conflated the need for a strong border with racism and even white supremacist ideology. More on that in a moment.
Just this week, part of the South American ‘caravan’ that the US mainstream media had called a “myth” has turned up on America’s doorstep in the Mexican town of Tijuana.
Images show dozens of young men straddling the top of the border fence with none of the US troops that Trump activated in sight.
Now, if the US Democrats had their way, these thousands of illegal
aliens would be awarded amnesty and shepherded into ‘sanctuary cities’
where these individuals would slip undetected into the fabric of
American society. And for those – including the US president – who voice opposition to this invasion, they are casually branded as racist
or a white supremacist. However, the real motivation for the Democrats
behind such ad hominem attacks is raw political opportunism.
The Democrats are actually building part of their platform on
awarding asylum to illegals, and despite the fact that many of these
people are not suffering political repression back home. In fact, most
of these people just want to improve their financial well-being. In other words, the great majority of these new arrivals – as was established by on-the-ground interviews – are economic migrants.
And who can blame anyone for wanting a better life? After all, it was the incentive of economic opportunity that first brought millions of migrants to America in the first place. However, the difference between the migrants from past generations and many of those arriving today is that the former went through a lengthy legal process for entering the country. Today, it’s even worse than just a matter of legality; it’s a matter of criminality on multiple fronts.
What the US mainstream media fails to inform the American public is that the overwhelming majority of people from this so-called ‘caravan’ are young, male and oftentimes dangerous. This
much was confirmed by Chris Farrell of Judicial Watch, one of the only
Western journalists to actually travel to South America and report on
the march of migrants firsthand. In addition to reporting that, in his
estimation, some 98 percent of the migrants were young and male,
he added that some of them bore tattoos that identified them as members
of the notorious MS13 international crime gang. To get a
better understanding of this caravan and the true makeup of its
participants I would encourage the reader to watch Farrell’s interview in its entirety.
Now this leads us to the question of constructing a wall on the US-Mexico border. To date, those efforts have gone fizzled. In March, Congress passed its trillion-dollar spending bill; glaringly missing from the numerous pages was funding for construction of Trump’s wall. Instead, $1.6 billion was put aside for “border security,” as well as replacing parts of the existing fence. In other words, nothing that will prevent illegals from entering the United States.
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan said this week that the Trump White House has one last chance – with a lame duck Republican Congress still in place – to secure funding for the US-Mexican border wall.”…
[Ed. note: Rep. Jim Jordan saying it’s “last chance” for wall funding is a joke.
First, candidate Trump never once said the wall was contingent on
congressional funding, approval, budgeting, or anything else. A GOP House was never going to approve it. Never. They want open borders even more than Democrats. If
Candidate Trump had even once said the wall was subject to
congressional approval, he likely would never have been elected
president. Everyone knows no congress would ever have
approved it. The entire political class is strictly open borders.
Hillary would be president.]
(continuing): ““We should be focused on that one main thing over the next several weeks as we still have a few weeks left while Republicans control all of government,” Jordan said in an interview.
Time is ticking like a bomb for the American people to restore control over its southern border, and there is no good excuse for not completing this monumental project. Americans
should not be cowered by accusations of ‘racism,’ when the country
itself has been founded on the blood, sweat and tears of migrants
throughout history. Much of the so-called racism that exists in America is a figment of the media’s hyperactive imagination.
Nor should the expense of the project – considering the price tag for so many other US adventures and misadventures, up to and including wars abroad – be a reason for preventing it.
The overall cost of failing to protect America’s border will far excel the total price of a wall if action is not taken now. [But the political class and its donors want open borders]. It’s time for America to act like a real nation – a superpower with a backbone – and protect its border.”
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Added: More on monstrous US embassies:
8/29/2007, “The Mega-Bunker of Baghdad,” Vanity Fair, by William Langewiesche
“But no matter how sunny they seemed, the U.S. Embassies also embodied darker sides that lay within the very optimism they portrayed—America’s excess of certainty, its interventionist urge, its fresh-faced, clear-eyed capacity for killing. These traits have long been apparent to the world, though by definition less to Americans themselves.”…
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Added: So called caravans of mostly young Central American men have reached Tijuana and will shortly enter the US. They say they’re just looking for good jobs or want more education. So
they’re no different than a non-English speaking person already in the
US who wants a better job and is currently homeless and collecting
welfare or some form of US government funding. Mexico has already offered asylum to many:
“The
Mexican government offered asylum to all caravan members two weeks ago,
however most refused and continued to head towards the U.S. border.
Currently more than 2,400 caravan members, mostly from Honduras, are
bunking down in tents and cots at a municipal sports complex in the Zona
Norte district of Tijuana, located adjacent to the San Ysidro border crossing. Thousands more migrants are expected in the coming days.” 11/19/18, “Mexicans Protest Migrant Caravan ‘Invasion’," The Epoch Times, by Tijuana, Mexico
The US political class eagerly awaits millions more Central Americans. Now that midterm elections are over,
US troops sent to the border (not to protect the border-just to help out, to build camps for
thousands of Central Americans)–are leaving
and returning home. Apparently Trump is no longer US president since
his staff is free to publicly “reject” his requests. Lt. Buchanan below reflects Deep State view that the US exists only as a cash register, the important thing is to keep “commerce” flowing through entry points:
Politico, 11/19/18, “The
5,800 troops who were rushed to the southwest border amid President
Donald Trump’s pre-election warnings about a refugee caravan will start coming home as early as this week — just as some of those migrants are beginning to arrive....
[Army Lt.] Buchanan confirmed
previous reports that the military had rejected a request from the
Department of Homeland Security for an armed force to back up Border
Patrol agents in the event of a violent confrontation.
“That is a law enforcement task, and the secretary of Defense does not have the authority to approve that inside the homeland,” Buchanan said.
The closure earlier Monday of one entry point along the California border near Tijuana, Mexico, was only partial and did not require more drastic measures, Buchanan said….
“If CBP have reliable information that one of their ports is about to get rushed with a mob, or something like that that could put their agents at risk, they could ask us to completely close the port,” Buchanan said. “You
understand the importance of commerce at these ports. Nobody in CBP
wants to close a port unless they’re actually driven to do so.”
The troop deployment should start trailing off as engineer and other logistics troops wind down their mission of building base camps and fortifying ports of entry for the Border Patrol.”…
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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
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