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“The US portrays itself as the global cop keeping order in an otherwise chaotic and dangerous world, but in reality America uses its military might primarily to maintain dominance over the world's resources. This policy is unjust, futile and dangerous. It is futile because the resources in question are limited in extent and their exploitation cannot continue indefinitely and because, by becoming ever more dependent on them, Americas are ensuring their own eventual economic demise.”
Richard Heinberg, The Party's Over – Oil, War and Fate of Industrial Societies, p. 229.
Kennan's remarks are directly out of the play book of the Traverstock Institute, a global consortium of the extremely rich families, tribes and companies, lead by the primogenitor – first born males – of the households. This doctrine holds sway in both Republican and Democratic parties. The “vital U.S. Interests” being “protected” by our military and economic engagement, are the exploitation of the resources in foreign lands by U.S. companies so that they can generate huge profits by exploiting the U.S. population and taxpayers.
“We have 50 percent of the world's wealth, but only 6.3 percent of its population. In this situation, our real job in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationship which permits us to maintain this position of disparity. To do so, we have to dispense with all sentimentality – we should cease thinking about human rights, the raising of the living standards and democratization.” Id.
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