Worth a Look: Base Nation – How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World

04 Inter-State Conflict, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Security, 11 Society, Corruption, IO Deeds of War, Military, Peace Intelligence
Amazon Page
Amazon Page

American military bases encircle the globe. More than two decades after the end of the Cold War, the U.S. still stations its troops at nearly a thousand locations in foreign lands. These bases are usually taken for granted or overlooked entirely, a little-noticed part of the Pentagon's vast operations. But in an eye-opening account, Base Nation shows that the worldwide network of bases brings with it a panoply of ills–and actually makes the nation less safe in the long run.

As David Vine demonstrates, the overseas bases raise geopolitical tensions and provoke widespread antipathy towards the United States. They also undermine American democratic ideals, pushing the U.S. into partnerships with dictators and perpetuating a system of second-class citizenship in territories like Guam. They breed sexual violence, destroy the environment, and damage local economies. And their financial cost is staggering: though the Pentagon underplays the numbers, Vine's accounting proves that the bill approaches $100 billion per year.

The book is available for pre-order now; all book proceeds will go to non-profit organizations assisting military veterans and their families and other victims of war and violence.

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SchwartzReport: Pope & Tom Engelhardt Agree: Weapons Kill

Cultural Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Pope says weapons manufacturers can't call themselves Christian

In U.S., Domestic Terror, Cop Killings and Violent Gun Deaths with Suicides, Dwarf Anything “Jihadis” Have Produced

Phi Beta Iota: It's not about guns. It's about culture and the lack of honest governance. We are “out of control” and the population is going crazy with pain from cognitive dissonance.

Chuck Spinney: Deconstructing Russia & Avoiding False Narratives — Interview with Segei Ivanov, Chief of Staff to Vladimir Putin

06 Russia
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

Below is the abbreviated transcript of a wide-ranging interview with Segei Ivanov, chief of staff to Russian President Vladimir Putin.  Ivanov, a former KGB officer, is a long-time colleague of Mr. Putin dating back to Leningrad in the 1970s. The interview was conducted in Russian and translated by Kathrin Hille  for the Financial Times.  The summary analysis of this interview by the editors of the Financial Times can be found at this link.  (H/T to Patrick Foy for bringing the interview to my attention.)

This is a long complex interview but well worth the reader’s time.

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SchwartzReport: US 34 out of 35 on Child Poverty in Developed Nations

01 Poverty, 06 Family, 07 Other Atrocities, 11 Society, Government, Idiocy
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

I find it fascinating that the Republican Party puts Paul Ryan forward as their leading economist in the Congress. I find his budget and policies naive, incompetent, and heartless. Partly as a result of thinking such as his American children by the millions are in poverty. Here are the facts.

U.S. is second-worst of 35 developed nations when it comes to child poverty

Ellen Brown: The TPP Agenda – Alice in Wonderland

01 Poverty, 03 Economy, 03 Environmental Degradation, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Government
Ellen Brown
Ellen Brown

Why the TPP Agenda Is Straight out of Alice in Wonderland

The arguments for fast-track are completely ridiculous.

The terms of the TPP and the TiSA are so secret that drafts of the negotiations are to remain classified for four years or five years, respectively, after the deals have been passed into law. How can laws be enforced against people and governments who are not allowed to know what was negotiated?

The TPP, TiSA and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (or TTIP, which covers Europe) will collectively encompass three-fourths of the world’s GDP; and they ultimately seek to encompass nearly 90 percent of GDP. Despite this enormous global impact, fast-track authority would allow the President to sign the deals before their terms have been made public, and send implementing legislation to Congress that cannot be amended or filibustered and is not subject to the constitutional requirement of a two-thirds treaty vote. Read full article.

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