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McCain's Dirty Iraq Secret: Oil and EmpireJosh Marshall is right to attack McCain's attempt to bamboozle the Corporate Media (and voters) into believing there is no difference between Obama and McCain on Iraq.
Yes, McCain is overwhelmingly on the wrong side of the Iraq issue. And yes, that is forcing McCain to try to bamboozle the media and the voters. But the question Marshall doesn't ask is: why is McCain so inalterably committed to a permanent occupation of Iraq? This isn't an idle question. A bamboozlement campaign can succeed if voters don't grasp the motive behind the bamboozlement. When Marshall stopped Bush's Social Security bamboozlement campaign dead in its tracks, he helped voters understand the simple reasons why Bush was so determined to privatize Social Security. The first reason was greed: Wall Street wanted to play with everyone's retirement money. The second reason was ideology: Republicans wanted to destroy the most successful program created by liberal Democrats, because the success of Social Security remained a permanent obstacle to the core conservative Republican "idea," as expressed by Ronald Reagan: Government Is The Problem, Not The Solution. McCain's motives for wanting to occupy Iraq forever are equally simple: Oil and Empire. Anyone who hasn't figured out by now that the primary reason for invading Iraq was oil is a fool. Dennis Kucinich tried to point this out before the war, but Saint Timmeh attacked him and the rest of the Corporate Media censored him. But now, even Alan Greenspan, Ted Koppel, and Scott McClellan now admit it! And in June, we got the final proof in the form of no-bid contracts for Exxon-Mobil and other western oil giants. The motive of Empire is closely related to Oil, and has been for decades. Obviously most of our military ships and all of our military planes and tanks depend on oil; we cannot invade other countries without it. But our entire Economy also depends on Oil that is affordable, as we see in each day's bad economic news. Unless we control one of the world's major oil spigots - and hence the price of oil - our economy will be subject to those who do. Beyond Oil, our Empire depends on a network of strategic alliances that favor us over our chief superpower rival, China. Our chief allies in the Middle East are Israel and Saudi Arabia, but their regional hegemony is threatened by the rise of Iran as an economic and military power. To keep Iran perpetually in fear of a surprise U.S. attack, our Empire requires large military bases in the region, especially in Iraq. So this is McCain's dirty little secret: he wants to keep our troops in Iraq forever because of Oil and Empire. In fact, McCain's goals aren't a secret to anyone who has researched his ideology. McCain admits he is ill-informed about economic issues, but he admits no inferiority on strategic military thinking, on which he was weaned as the son and grandson of admirals. As John Judis wrote,
McCain's unhappy experience in Vietnam made him question U.S. imperialism, but our quick victory over Iraq in the first Gulf War converted him back to imperialism:
And then he became a puppet of the Neocons:
And when Americans figured out the invasion was based on lies and our troops needed to come home, McCain became the biggest booster of the Neocon "surge." As Marshall points out in the specific context of Iraq, McCain's broader views on Oil and Empire are completely at odds with the views of the American people, so he has to keep them a dirty secret. But bloggers don't have to, so we should expose McCain's dirty little secret throughout this campaign.
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bases in Iraq
They want to fund 58 permanent bases in Iraq. I can't imagine putting that many down in a country. And this is a place the size of California. We never had 58 bases there.
If you add up the support staff, and everything involved with a military base, and they are self sustaining little cities, you're talking easily a thousand or more people per base. So if you have 10,000 as an upper limit (and think of a town of 10,000 and what services it has from housing to fuel, food, recreation, all that) you're talking up to a half of a million troops in Iraq. For what?
This entire fiasco was done solely to keep the price of oil through the roof. Not to get oil in Iraq, but to jack the prices up.
Then you have to put in all the equipment there. Not to mention all the stuff that has been shot up that we need to replace in this war, or has worn out.
We cannot afford to be in Iraq. Period. Especially with the idiotic economic policies that and shipping job and manufacturing overseas, and cutting taxes on the rich.
There would be no Medicare or Social Security problem if there were no cap on paying for those program.