Friday, September 22, 2006

New World Disorder

The above image well pictures the feelings of most Americans about their country: patriotism, unfaltering strength, and unwavering commitment. Even in a traumatic post-9/11 America, subtle doubts surrender to a quiet optimism and hope for a stable and successful future for their nation.

This is how the rest of the world views America:



Such a scenario, a bizarre and grotesque caricature to Americans, might be instead a strategy of U.S. foreign policy in the coming years. Led by insidious and shadowy groups of individuals in the government, the United States has begun the trek into an heretofore unknown and unthinkable concept: total world domination.

One such group leading the charge is The Project For A New American Century. Founded in 1997, PNAC has called for "an increase in U.S. military spending," as well as "strengthening ties with U.S. allies and challenging regimes hostile to U.S. values and beliefs." Operating under the belief that "American leadership is good for both America and the world," PNAC states categorically and unashamedly in its charter the following edict:

As the 20th century draws to a close, the United States stands as the world's pre-eminent power. Having led the West to victory in the Cold War, America faces an opportunity and a challenge: Does the United States have the vision to build upon the achievements of past decades? Does the United States have the resolve to shape a new century favorable to American principles and interests?

From its inception, PNAC routinely badgered the Clinton administration to take a course of action to topple Saddam Hussein's "regime," which they considered to be a threat to both oil interests and national security. Once George Bush was elected/seized control, many PNAC members found their way into governmental offices, such as Jeb Bush and Donald Rumsfeld. These card-carrying PNAC members now control key positions within the United States government, and their influence is growing.

Few Americans ever hear about PNAC in their news reports, but they see its influence in the dangerous world events escalating on the nightly news. PNAC's unrelenting and unwavering commitment to globalizing American life through diplomacy or force has taken her military forces into hostile quagmires of guerrilla and outright warfare. The Iraq war, once called on by PNAC, was force-fed into the throats of the United Nations, and then foisted upon the peoples of the world without factual basis and provocation. Now Iran and other Middle Eastern countries regularly arise in the news as the next targets of a so-called "war on terror."

So dangerous and complex is this underground network of PNAC, that some within the country blame this group for the attacks of September 11, 2001. Even this monumental event, planned or not, fits into the dogma of PNAC and her members:

"Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event like a new Pearl Harbor."
-PNAC, "Rebuilding America's Defenses" - September, 2000

While national security and continued prosperity are legitimate concerns for any administration, the unabashed seizing of world control and policing it can only bring ostracism, and even worse, outright violence against the United States. And while American military forces might be the strongest in the world, it can ill afford to battle the entire world for supremacy. Heading down this course can only lead to ruin.

For more on the plans and aspirations of PNAC, please read:
http://www.newamericancentury.org/

1 Comments:

At 6:21 AM, Blogger Woozie said...

No doubt, the actions of PNAC in addition to those of the U.S. Government since the beginnings of the Cold War were directly responsible for 9/11. It wasn't an unprovoked attack like everyone said it was, we had been provoking the attack for 56 years.

 

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