NITA: We're Not The 51st State Of Anything
20 September 2002
Sanders Research Associates
“We’re not the 51st state of anything.”
- British Prime Minster “Tony” Blair at Labour Party Congress
He is right of course. British citizens cannot vote in American elections. Citizens can.
America tightens its grip on Britain
The news that the Carlyle Group’s bid for the
research arm of the UK Ministry of Defence has beaten the
competition has been greeted outside defence circles by a
deafening silence. Appropriately for Blair’s Cool Britannia,
this armaments enterprise is cutely named QinetiQ, the Qs of
which are weirdly reminiscent of the CIA’s tech venture
capital firm In-Q-Tel. The announcement of Carlyle’s
successful bid was greeted with relief in some circles that
the award had gone to an American firm. This is risible – to
whom else would it have gone to, a Russian company? Absent
from any of the discussion that we have seen is a serious
examination of the principle of public private partnership
applied willy-nilly to defence. Of course when you have
largely ceded your freedom in the first place, what is there
to discuss?
http://www.observer.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,792196,00.html
http://www.qinetiq.com/applications/news_room/qinetiq_in_the_media/show.asp?ShowID=225
As
part of the wholesale Americanisation of the country, the UK
MoD has selected the American Joint Strike Fighter to
replace its aging Sea Harriers aboard two planned spanking
new aircraft carriers in 2012. As the Guardian article below
points out, however, the Sea Harriers will be phased out
between 2004 and 2006, saving £109 million. This commendable
parsimony is achieved by, apparently, stripping Britain of
the means to ensure her own air defence in the interim, a
gap to be filled, according to the Guardian, by who else but
the US?
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/2002.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,802212,00.html
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/1969.html
Echoes of Rome indeed…cheap weapons that don’t work
It
is possible to chronicle the decline of the Roman Empire
archaeologically in the record of her troops’ equipment. As
the Empire decayed weapons and armour became cheaper and
shoddier. It has even been said that soldiers began wearing
clay helmets, i.e. flowerpots. In contemporary Britain,
satrapy of Washington, the privatisation of the Royal
Ordnance Factories has yielded bitter fruit in the form of
the SA80, also known as “the rifle that falls apart.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,808713,00.html
And
for that matter, expensive weapons that don’t work
Washington equips its soldiers with poorly conceived
and dangerous equipment too.
http://www.verticraft.com/v22_crashes.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/me/swissair111memorial/modded/ThatVexingVortexRing.html
The Ministry of Lies …
Jude Wanniski, to his lasting
credit, is one of the few investment professionals to have
the courage to call a spade a spade and a lie a lie. One of
the biggest lies fostered by the US and British governments
to justify first their bombing of Iraq and now an invasion
has been that “Saddam gassed his own people.” The gassing
canard has always been delivered as if it were gas too, that
is to say freely and widely. War College professor and
former CIA analyst Stephen Pelletière pointed out the
inaccuracy of the Iraqi gassing story years ago in his book
Iraq and the International Oil System. Now the CIA has
backed well off claims that thousands of Kurds were killed
at Halabja. Indeed, a read of their conclusions shows that
gas was used in the context of fighting against Iran during
the Iraq-Iran War.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/iraq_wmd/Iraq_Oct_2002.htm
Also
questionable is the casus belli of the “original” Bush Gulf
War, the basis for which was a presumed Iraqi invasion of
Saudi Arabia. As Wanniski points out, the evidence of this
was fabricated in the form of knowingly misattributed Iraqi
armour deployments.
http://supplysideinvestor.com/showarticle.asp?articleid=2240
If this all seems a bit too pat after having been told for years what a “monster” Saddam Hussein is, then buy a copy of Harpers. In the current issue, you will find a blistering analysis of American strategic thinking (if that is the word for it) by David Armstrong entitled Dick Cheney’s Song of America. Read that and then decide for yourself. Who is kidding who here?
A Malaysian oil cargo in a French ship attacked off Yemen? Just fancy that!
The holing
of the French-owned tanker Limburg off the Yemeni coast last
weekend was immediately compared to the attack on the USS
Cole in Aden harbour. Indeed, it sounds similar to the Cole
if reports of a small boat speeding toward it a few moments
before the blast are true. We are more interested in the
fact that it was a Malaysian cargo on board a French ship.
Prime minister Mahathir of Malaysia made comments on Islamic
unity (or rather the lack thereof) and the use of oil as a
weapon on October 3. France of course, is France, the
country the Pentagon loves to hate.
http://asia.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/10/03/malaysia.oil.reut/
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=126&art_id=ct20021008214809284Y52043&set_id=1
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