The Beacon Of Democracy

For decades the US has sold itself as the ‘beacon of democracy’ fighting the autocrats for a freer and democratic world…..promoting democracy as an export from our shores.

Well all that patriotic claptrap is just plain bullsh*t.

The US is npe selling weapons to the world’s autocrats…..

President Joe Biden claims that the United States is leading “democracies” in a fight against “autocracies” to establish a peaceful international order, but his administration approved weapons sales to nearly three-fifths of the world’s authoritarian countries in 2022.

That’s according to a new analysis conducted by Security Policy Reform Institute co-founder Stephen Semler and published Thursday in The Intercept.

The U.S. has been the world’s largest arms dealer since the end of the Cold War. Data released in March showed that the U.S. accounted for 40% of global weapons exports from 2018 to 2022.

As Semler explained:

In general, these exports are funded through grants or sales. There are two pathways for the latter category: foreign military sales and direct commercial sales.

The U.S. government acts as an intermediary for FMS acquisitions: It buys the materiel from a company first and then delivers the goods to the foreign recipient. DCS acquisitions are more straightforward: They’re the result of an agreement between a U.S. company and a foreign government. Both categories of sales require the government’s approval.

Country-level data for last year’s DCS authorizations was released in late April through the State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls. FMS figures for fiscal year 2022 were released earlier this year through the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency. According to their data, a total of 142 countries and territories bought weapons from the U.S. in 2022, for a total of $85 billion in bilateral sales.

To determine how many of those governments were democratic and how many were autocratic, Semler relied on data from the Varieties of Democracy project at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, which uses a classification system called Regimes of the World.

“Of the 84 countries codified as autocracies under the Regimes of the World system in 2022, the United States sold weapons to at least 48, or 57%, of them,” Semler wrote. “The ‘at least’ qualifier is necessary because several factors frustrate the accurate tracking of U.S. weapons sales. The State Department’s report of commercial arms sales during the fiscal year makes prodigious use of ‘various’ in its recipients category; as a result, the specific recipients for nearly $11 billion in weapons sales are not disclosed.”

https://www.commondreams.org/news/us-sells-weapons-to-majority-of-authoritarian-countries

So Biden’s chest thumping about “battle between democracies and autocracies” is so much bovine fecal matter.

It looks like playing both sides from the middle…..again cash always takes precedent over morality.

It’s always the lies.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Closing Thought–26Oct17

All The Petty Autocrats!

Where does Trump find all these petty little shits….those minor autocrats that think they are more influential than they really are?

We have the president who thinks is shit don’t stink…..we have a cabinet member that does not feel he should be made to travel with peons….now we have this silly autocrat that thinks there needs to be a ritual around him and his of station in life

President Trump may be busting some White House traditions, but other members of his administration are adhering to some unusual ones. The Washington Post reports on an “arcane” Navy ritual being observed by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Whenever Zinke is physically in the Interior Department’s Washington, DC, headquarters, a flag distinct to his position is raised; when he leaves or is on the road, it’s taken down, and an “equally obscure” one is hoisted for Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt. Zinke’s flag is blue, with the department’s buffalo seal and seven white stars symbolizing various Interior bureaus.

The Post describes the tradition as one “no one can remember ever happening in the federal government,” but a rep for Zinke suggests it’s a natural and honorable move by the former Navy SEAL commander: Zinke “is restoring honor and tradition to the department, whether it’s flying the flag when he is in garrison or restoring traditional access to public lands.” There’s no direct counterpart in the current administration, though the personal flag of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson does fly at all times in front of the State Department’s HQ. (Zinke previously had something to say about his department’s loyalty to another flag.)

 

You gotta love watching these little pathetic toads scramble for recognition…..

Trump, Putin, and the New Middle East

The 2016 election has diverted my attention from the Middle East and conflicts to more mundane stuff like….POLITICS (yuk)…….

I have been keeping track of the situations in the region….but have not written too much for I am watching the development of the Trump cabinet……

His election will change things a bit in the Middle East and with the changes will come a storming Putin……

By Maged Mandour | ( OpenDemocracy.net ) | – – The election of Trump will give second wind to autocrats …

Even though Trump remains a wild card, his campaign as well as his cabinet choices to date offer a glimpse on the direction of the policies he intends to follow in the Middle East.

The Trump campaign revolved around the notion that America had become international laughing stock because it had been taken advantage of by its allies. Trump struck more of an isolationist tone arguing for the need for American allies to do more. He has also oscillated to more extreme and militaristic positions, which reflect a more aggressive stance; he stated, for example, that he would use torture, even if proven ineffective, resort to massive bombing campaigns against IS as well as expand Guantanamo bay prison.

Source: Trump, Putin, and the new Middle East

The Middle East will remain a focus of American foreign policy….but will it be for good or will it embrace a worse scenario?