Superlative Writing: A Touch of Art. Emancipating the Military, Containing the Citizenry By Fred Reed

Emancipating the Military, Containing the Citizenry
By Fred Reed
January 23, 2016 "Information Clearing House" - Those who try to understand military policy often confuse themselves by focusing on minor matters such as strategy, tactics, logistics, and armament. Here they err. For years the central goal of the military, the brass ring, has been independence from control by civilians. It has been achieved.
In time of war, the first concern of the command is to limit the flow of information to their publics. The actions of the enemy are an important but secondary consideration. Thus militaries strive to prevent the dissemination of photos of mutilated soldiers or, as in Washington today, of governmentally tortured prisoners. In the United States, which characteristically fights wars unrelated to the safety of the country, the Pentagon must also keep soldiers from being told that they are being sacrifice for the benefit of arms manufacturers and imperialist ambitions. In wars before Vietnam, this was adroitly effected. You could go to jail for criticizing a war.
In Vietnam, something new happened. The press covered the war freely. Reporters went where they pleased, beyond the control of the military. Their publications ran the results. National magazines printed horrific photographs of what was really happening.
Truth tells. The coverage was one of the two factors that forced Washington to quit the war. The other was the passionate unwillingness of young men to be forced to fight a war in which they had no interest. The war, a source of meaning for Washington's thunderous hawks and fern-bar Napoleons, was getting them killed.
The military of Vietnam wasn't very good at fighting, and neither is the military of today. GIs in Asia would assault a hill, usually of no importance, and, after three days, with the aid of helicopters, helo gunships, napalm, artillery, and fighter-bombers, would capture it. This would be called a triumph. The astute observed that if the Americans had to fight on equal terms, without overwhelming material superiority, they would last perhaps ten minutes. This is now a recognized pattern. Note that numerically superior and hugely armed American forces have been outfought for years by lightly armed Afghan goat herds. Since neither the wars nor the soldiers in them are of much importance, this doesn't matter.
The Pentagon learned a lot from Vietnam: It learned that its greatest enemies are the press and the American public. The burning question became how to keep the goddam public from interfering in wars which were none of its business and, particularly in the award of large contracts.
The problem was solved in two major ways. The first was to end the draft and go to the All Volunteer Army. The command realized that if they conscripted kids from Yale and the University of Virginia to come back in body bags, the prospective conscriptees, their girlfriends, and their families would take to the streets. This would threaten the smooth flow of funds. If volunteer kids from Tennessee died, no one would care.
The second step in keeping the public out of the loop was to control the press. This was done partly by "embedding" reporters in American military units in the victim country. The control was furthered, more by happenstance than plan, by the amalgamation of the major media in a few large corporations which then controlled content. It worked.
A third and crucial element was the quiet and de facto abolition of the restrictions imposed by the Constitution. As long as that document was held to be canonical, Congress would have to declare war before the military could attack anyone. A congressman voting for a war would have to explain to his constituents why he wanted to spend a trillion dollars on killing remote peasants when his jurisdiction had crumbling schools. People in Oklahoma might ask, "Can't we grow our own goat herds more cheaply and kill them here?"
Congress was happy to shed this responsibility, or for that matter any responsibility. And so it did. The Commander-in-Chief was now able to send troops anywhere he pleased. It was his private army. He could , in effect, contract out the US military to Israel to crush its enemies or to the petro-interests to try to capture oil fields.
However, this happy canvas was not yet raised to Rafaelsesque perfection. There was still the awkward, though now minor, matter of body bags. The Presidency did what it could. It forbade the filming of flag-draped coffins coming into Dover Air Force Base on grounds of protecting the privacy of the occupants. Logicians might question just what intimate private details a photo of a box might reveal. But the public wasn't William of Ockham. The point was to keep the rubes from knowing what the shrapnel cone of an RPG does the the head of Jimmy Jack Perkins of Memphis.
However, the damage was controllable. Not to Jimmy Jack's head, but to the Army's PR persona. That was what the Army cared about. Yet…things were not quite perfect. An awful lot of kids were coming back from obscure wars with TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), which is what happens when seventy-five pounds of C4 in an IED blows. It turns said kid's brain into the equivalent of a pudding stirred by an enthusiastic but poorly trained chef. For the next fifty years he stumbles, mumbles, drools, shuffles, and has the IQ of a duckbill platypus.
This was not a serious difficulty. The corporate media were in line, so there was no danger that CBS would do a hostile expose. Besides, with luck the creep would die early. But it was still a potential source of political blowback.
A solution appeared: Drones. They were wonderful, serving several purposes at once. They cost not as much as fighter planes, but enough to funnel lots of loot to contractors.. No body bags ever came back and so didn't need to be hidden. Drones could be flown by wet-lipped sociopaths in air-conditioned comfort in Colorado. They couldn't win a war, but neither could they lose one. This was ideal, since either winning or losing would slow the award of contracts.
The remaining bump in the road to full emancipation was the military budget. This matter was neutralized by the major media, which had become for practical purposes minor federal departments. In Mein Kampf, der Fuehrer pointed out that the masses would eventually believe any idea repeated often enough. A corollary was that the masses would ignore any idea mentioned only once or twice. Hiding financial grotesquery was not necessary. It sufficed to mention it briefly in paragraph seventeen or, on the tube, in passing in tones usually used in reporting uneventful weather. Done.
Close. Very close. There was no longer a single columnist in the major media who actually knew the technology, bureaucracy, and tactics of the military, or had been near a rifle. The networks could therefore hire retired colonels to explain that the military was dedicated to truth, justice, and the American way. The final condom in this chain of chastity was the president asserting that America was a city on a hill and a beam of light for darkened mankind, who to reach heaven needed only to give us their oil fields.
In sum, the foregoing measures constituted the greatest military victory since Waterloo. Neither Congress or the goddam public could any longer meddle where it had no business meddling. Fewer and fewer troops actually went to war, so the unpatriotic bastards couldn't disrupt the war effort by coming home in body bags. The Pentagon had achieved its long-sought emancipation. It looked forward to killing any peasants who struck its fancy with the insouciant independence of a trust-fund baby in the fleshpots of the Orient.
Fred, a keyboard mercenary with a disorganized past, has worked on staff for Army Times, The Washingtonian, Soldier of Fortune, Federal Computer Week, and The Washington Times. http://fredoneverything.org/emancipation-of-military-containing-the-citizenry/
 
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Excellent post Fred.
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Fred Reed, I Think You about Covered What IS The True Extent of WHAT ""War'' Really Means. Your Hatred Of all the Pretense AND Lies And True Objectives OF WAR..Is Loud And Clear ! Thank YOU for Your Clarity ! You Do Understand The Ins And THE OUTS of The WHYS of WAR..This Nation Has The People Dying For. These Truths Could NOT Have Been Stated Better THAN YOU Have, Fred ! I Hate The Pointlessness of WAR..And THE Endless Shedding OF The Blood Of OUR Children on the Alter of Monetary Gain These Creatures IN Charge Are Garnering..Using Our Resources In Every Manner . Even tho THEY have Gone TO Great Extent to Cover Their Tracks.. There Can not BE Much Covering UP That Will withstand The TRUTH. The TIDE IS Coming TO THE Point of Turning. Thank God ( and Gore !<<sic..FOR The Internet !! If IT Got SHUT DOWN,,This Whole Country would Rise UP in Total Revolt !!
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David Ho · 4 weeks ago
Fred forgot to mention the use of psychopathic child raping mercenary jihadi proxies to achieve foreign policy objectives and also a thick psychedelic curtain of propaganda to ensure no one notices what is really going on.
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zhao · 4 weeks ago
All in one sentence!
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captjim · 4 weeks ago
No wonder our kids are so screwed up, the product of all this militarism is violence, add to this formula their regular diet of video games that glorify killing and you have an unlimited supply of mercenaries ready to kill whomever!
Furthermore, all the mass killings in schools and public places are another dividend --great job war mongers!
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Perfect!
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ethanallen · 4 weeks ago
And Fred...And in the Vietnam War there was an abandonment of those pesky wartime tax rates that so plagued WW2 and Korea. No more 90% top marginal tax on high income individuals. No more 70% corporate tax rates. No more busybodies like Harry Truman investigating profiteering. After 9/11, other than that soon pushed aside heroine Mrs. Bunnatine Greenhouse, there was no longer any barrier to wholesale raids on the US Treasury. And raid they did.
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With the advent of Reagan's supply side tax the 1% achieved another goal. Endless war without having to pay for it.
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Tax cuts.
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Cole · 4 weeks ago
Yes, it is amazing how effective "conditioning" is. Try to tell the average Joe or Jane the truth about our preemtive wars; the empire of chaos, or the corruption in the cancer industry and that cancer can be healed better than 90% successfully (see CancerTutor.com) or any other truth that contradicts what the talking heads on TV say, and they will refuse to believe; even if you offer endless evidence; it's just not possible in their minds.

The need to be in agreement with their social circle; to be acceptable, or even better - liked or looked-up to; to be cool... results in these people rejecting any uncomfortable truth.

And then there are the schools - no longer teaching critical thinking, but rather teaching compliance.

The values taught by all the violence and insanity on television, video games, etc. - it's all about "me" - immediate gratification.

Then there is how busy we are with all our entertainment, or the struggle to survive, and oh, isn't it so wonderful to just relax and unwind after a hard-days work by turning on something mindless...

We are trading truth for our own freedom and sustainability and that of future generations.
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Yup. The large print givith.... and the small print taketh away.
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Leonardo · 4 weeks ago
But I think you can make some headway in enlightening common people if you do it gently by casually saying something like, "I wonder why government press releases comment on Assad attacking his own people, but they say nothing about Saudi Arabia and Egypt which have killed far more of their own people.

Your acquaintances already know you read and recall much more than they do. They don't want to be attacked for their beliefs but will respond to gentle enlightenment.
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intotheabyss · 4 weeks ago
Truth is poetry.
Most people hate poetry.

~Mark Twain~
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truth above ideology · 4 weeks ago
Dead on analysis of how it was done. But I would also include the quid pro quo by which jewish media/money/political power did all they could in return for wars for Israel.
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Fred Reed is about the best, most perceptive writer around. As a Vietnam War draftee, I saw a good bit of dissention in the ranks, which also served as a brake on the war lovers. I've been saying since the end of the draft that the all-volunteer mercenary army was the master stroke of the Empire.
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bald · 3 weeks ago
It is until the young humps realize that Suzy and Sally don't want some war torn veteran wandering around the house at three in the morning muttering about dinks in the wire. When they prefer normal money Grubbing career insurance executives to dysfunctional brain addled sociopaths incapable of earning a living. Oh thank you for your service
NOW f×$#@k off.
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PietCasso · 4 weeks ago
"Thus militaries strive to prevent the dissemination of photos of mutilated soldiers"
However they must strive to highlight the mutilations occasioned by the ter--r groups as seen in Charlie Hebdo, the London underground and Boston bombing etc.
Why is that?
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Garry · 4 weeks ago
The author forgot 1 important benefit - the death benefit- Mom and Dad gets 400,000 bucks for little Johnies patriotism. Or to shut them up !
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bald · 3 weeks ago
$400,000?!!? It was $10,000 in the Vietnam war. Hell for $400 I'd consider dying!
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Always read any column by Fred Reed.

Bravo, Fred! Great stuff! Hard hitting, absolutely truthful, and funny as hell. Keep 'em coming.

Deke Solomon

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Those who cannot write don't understand statistics, either.
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Altarr · 4 weeks ago
If anyone remembers Bush 1 speech he made it clear that the Iraq war would not be like the Vietnam war and he was right he kept the press out and under control where Vietnam The press opened up a war that was not our responsibility. The Whitehouse kept the control on all the wars since then major newspapers were and are being controlled ever since then to keep the truth hidden from the sheep it's working to sadly enough.
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tinkerer · 4 weeks ago
the fleecing of the U.S
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economic collapse · 4 weeks ago
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maninhavana · 3 weeks ago
Bet Fred has a broken nose from the last time he expressed his views in public .....mine has healed up well from the time I told a bloke that the Red Army and the Russian people defeated the Nazi's almost single handedly ...the bloke happened to be the Aussie army.s WW2 welter weight champion in the middle east ...truth can be painful!
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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