New Defense Paradigm: Ignorance is NOT Bliss…

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The Hill

The defense budget: Ignorance is not bliss

By Winslow T. Wheeler – 03/09/11 11:56 AM ET

Polling from Pew and Gallup reveals major public misconceptions about the defense budget. Fifty-eight percent of Americans know that Pentagon spending is larger than any other nation, but almost none know it is up to seven times that of China. Most had no idea the defense budget is larger than federal spending for education, Medicare or interest on the debt.

The scurrilous in Washington promote the misimpression of an under-funded Pentagon. They imply it is smaller than during the Cold War by saying it was at 8 percent of gross domestic product in the late 1960s, but only 4 percent of GDP now. Therefore, it's gone down and is now low, right?

Some use hyperventilated rhetoric to pressure for more defense dollars. Sadly, this category now must include Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who termed “catastrophic” the recommendations of the Obama deficit commission to merely maintain defense spending at its post-WWII high, and who deemed a “crisis” the idea of a 1 percent – $5 billion – reduction in the 2011 defense budget compared to 2010.

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Phi Beta Iota: Lying is not patriotic.  Screwing most of the people most of the time is neither patriotic nor sensible.  The irresponsibility of the US Government today, across all domains, is breathtakingly insane.  It's not stupid–this is the last phrase of legalized looting of the Republic–but it is insane in relation to the Constitution and the values that are supposed to be the foundation of the Republic.

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Phi Beta Iota: A one-day global block party or a one-day sick-out would make much more sense.  This is however an important example of both the scale that is possible and the seeding that is emergent.  The times they are a-changing.

 

The Real “National Security Budget: $1.2 Trillion

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Tomgram: Chris Hellman, $1.2 Trillion for National Security

Here’s the thing: the House Republicans are going after their version of unsightly pimples on the body politic — the programs they and their billionaire sponsors find ideologically unpalatable — without seriously considering where our money really flows.  We at TomDispatch thought we might lend a hand to Congress’s deliberations this week by offering something new: the first real figure on what American taxpayers actually pay for the Pentagon, the U.S. military, homeland security, our distant wars, the care of veterans, intelligence, and every other aspect of our national security and war state.

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$1.2 Trillion: The Real U.S. National Security Budget No One Wants You to Know About

by Chris Hellman  •  March 1, 2011     www.tomdispatch.com

What if you went to a restaurant and found it rather pricey? Still, you ordered your meal and, when done, picked up the check only to discover that it was almost twice the menu price.

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Get Real–On Jim Clapper’s Failure to Lead

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Richard Wright

One of the mysteries of the intelligence world is why the redoubtable Charlie Allen of CIA was always so popular with line analysts and so unpopular with management. In the book Long Strange Journey, Patrick Eddington its author recounts his experiences in a course on warning intelligence that Allen initiated when he was the National Intelligence Officer (IO) for Warning. Eddington came away from the course impressed with Allen’s energy, enthusiasm, and, although he did not specifically so, seriousness of purpose. Reading this and remembering my own impressions of Allen the solution to the mystery of Allen’s popularity with the working stiffs became apparent.

Like the actual collectors and analysts, Allen actually treated the production and dissemination of accurate intelligence as important and serious matter. He treated the analysts and their mission as something that really mattered. He raised so much ire among the IC senior management (including CIA) because they did not and, I suspect, still do not take the production of accurate intelligence as important at all compared to what they see as their principal responsibility which is to continually increase the size and budget of their agencies. Allen as a senior himself was looked upon at best a eccentric because his priorities ran against the grain of his fellow seniors.  I had hoped that General Clapper (USAF ret.) would recognize the current charade and try to turn things around, but this clearly in not in the cards.

Director of National Intelligence Self-Destructs…Again

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Dead on Arrival

Senator: Remarks about Libya ‘should be the final straw' for Clapper (CNN)

Clapper lambastes Russia; wait, isn’t Joe Biden in Russia? (The Hill)

U.S. Intelligence Chief Says Qaddafi Has Edge in Conflict (NYT)

US should keep up Lebanon military aid: intel chief (AFP)

Losing Libya III (PajamasMedia)

Phi Beta Iota: We used to admire Jim Clapper, so much so that a member of our collective issued a press release in his defense when Donald Rumsfeld fired him for telling the truth.  General Clapper appears to have forgotten how to tell the truth, and he is not leading the US Intelligence Community, he is administering it with cronies assigned to administer the various agencies.   There is no longer intelligence at the top of the intelligence community.  It is time for a full-spectrum house cleaning, to include the conversion of the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, which is not needed, into the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Peace Operations, which IS needed.  Mike Vickers is not qualified for either position.

Media Spin: Clapper told the truth.  Reality: Clapper is out of touch with reality–he cannot even outline the ten high-level threats to humanity or explain why continued fragmentation of the US Government is the greatest threat to our near term as well as a long term stability and prosperity.  Russia and China are not military threats to the US but rather economic threats, and in the case of China, a demographic and scientific & technology threat.  The Old Guard is dead, may they rest in peace.  Sadly, there is no bench within the US Intelligence Community OR the contractor world.  We anticipate nothing beneficial for our $90 billion a year.

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The Dutch, unaffected by the corruption that plagues the US government and its corporate patrons (aptly documented in Matt Tabbi's GRIFTOPIA), have done it right.  They have built Roger Karraker's  “Highways of the Mind, done so from the bottom-up, and recognized the massive efficiencies that come from a combination of optical paths and clever holistic architectures that allow data to move at lower levels when the fit is right.  The Dutch are deep and holistic; the US is superficial and corrupt.  That's the story.

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