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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 03:23 AM
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Who owns the world?
http://www.fpif.org/fpifzines/wb/4927

So, do we or don't we own the world? Let's go through these four key elements of ownership and see if they apply to Uncle Sam.

You Break It, You Own It: If a retail outlet filled in for a turn as president of the UN Security Council, imagine the bill that would be sent to the U.S. Treasury: There would the full costs of Iraq. There would be Afghanistan. There would be the economies we broke through odious debt. There would a large chunk of the ice cap. Ah, it's a long list. But, as always happens, when the bill eventually does come due, those responsible will be beyond the reach of the repo men. And America will rely on the same argument that it now dismisses from the poorest countries in the world: "hey, but we didn't run up the tab!"

You Have Exclusive Access: Russia occupies Afghanistan and the United States goes ballistic. The same with Vietnam invading Cambodia. And now the Bush administration accuses Iran of sending its troops to Iraq. "I saw recently in the Christian Science Monitor, something like 'New Study of Foreign Fighters in Iraq,'" Noam Chomsky says in an FPIF interview with Michael Shank. "Who are the foreign fighters in Iraq? Some guy who came in from Saudi Arabia. How about the 160,000 American troops? Well, they're not foreign fighters in Iraq because we own the world; therefore we can't be foreign fighters anywhere. Like, if the United States invades Canada, we won't be foreign. And if anybody resists it, they're enemy combatants, we send them to Guantanamo."

You Extract Rent: How is it exactly that the United States, the world's largest debtor nation, doesn't have to submit to an IMF stabilization program or answer to the requirements of its mainly Asian creditors? Because the U.S. dollar is used for most of the world's financial transactions and remains the reserve currency of choice. Wikipedia, however, tells me that there are now more euros in circulation in the world than dollars. That's perhaps one reason why Brazilian supermodel Gisele B?n began to demand payment in euros last year. But as long as the U.S. military throws its weight around and adopts an imperial attitude, America thinks it can postpone the inevitable knock on the door. And in the meantime, Americans will continue to live on the "rental income" that the rest of the world pays us.

You Call the Shots: Let's see, who would be a good candidate to head up the World Bank? What about Robert McNamara, who basically came out and admitted to being a war criminal in The Fog of War? Or how about Paul Wolfowitz, who we can only hope will one day have to submit to the questions of filmmaker Errol Morris (or better yet, the judges at the Hague)? After the Wolfowitz debacle, you'd think that the world would rise up in revolt and say, "Let's put the 'world' back into the World Bank." Instead, the United States gets to choose again and selects former deputy U.S. secretary of state Robert Zoellick. He's not the worst of the Bush team. But if he has a choice between taking a call from Condi or Lula, which do you think he'll take?

According to these four criteria, the United States certainly acts like it owns the place. We don't have to send out proconsuls or viceroys to administer our properties around the world to qualify as owners (and sometimes the heads of the various regional U.S. military commands act a lot like proconsuls!). The Bush administration's attitude toward global power is not all that different from how its operatives worked to consolidate presidential power. As David Addington, Vice President Cheney's counsel from 2001 to 2005 explains the strategy: "We're going to push and push and push until some larger force makes us stop."

We're seeing signs of this larger force emerge here in the United States. When will it emerge globally?

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melody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 03:48 AM
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1. The United States does? Think bigger, imho
Edited on Tue Jan-29-08 03:49 AM by melody
We're just the charming theme park characters for Americaland.

Oops, hit post instead of check -- this is all much bigger than one country, is what I mean to say.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 04:42 AM
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2. Well, yes. Imperialism is a 5000 yr old form of social organization
We will be the last, one way or another. Either we get busted back to hunting/gathering, or we give up imperialism in favor of inventing a new energy economy.
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melody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 07:59 AM
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3. It isn't imperialism -- now it's all mega-rich globalism
We're just the current frontman for the mob. lol
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BB1 Donating Member (671 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 09:17 AM
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4. The world is mine!
Start paying the rent, already!

I got rid of my car to save the environment. Big deal when you see the Bush motorcade... And my car was doing 60 mpg, too!
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peteburgos Donating Member (6 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 10:43 PM
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5. US does
US gets whatever it wants.
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