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The corruption conundrum

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Andrew Bacevich opens his new, magnificent book Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War with a tale of himself as an Army colonel on a research mission into the former East Germany, part of the Cold War enemy that loomed over his entire career. He describes how the scales fell from his eyes.

"How could I have so profoundly misjudged the reality of what lay on the far side of the Iron Curtain?" he asked himself. But then that was only the half of it. "Far worse than misperceiving "them' was the fact that I misperceived "us' "

He refers to himself as a "slow learner," the truth hitting him in his forties. "Worldly ambition inhibits true learning," he writes. "A young man in a hurry is nearly uneducable. "All that counts is that he is going somewhere. Only as ambition wanes does education become a possibility."

That same personal epiphany applies, he says, to the nation as it pursues a state of permanent war on what amounts to the global front lines of what was begun as westward Manifest Destiny centuries ago. This drive to control is our "worldy ambition," the thing that "inhibits true learning" and precludes the humility it takes to see what is being done in our names as Americans, often dishonestly and in secret.

"If change is to come, it must come from the people," Bacevich writes. "Yet unless Americans finally awaken to the fact that they've been had, Washington will continue to have its way."

Without this soul-searching change, there will be no meaningful national jobs programs; there will be no needed infrastructure maintenance; there will be no domestic Marshal Plan pursuing alternative energy application; and we will continue to fall behind in educating our youth for the future.

We are now on the verge of bailing out crooks in an Afghan banking system that crashed, just like the economic crisis here, due to irresponsible loans and real estate boondoggles. Just like we did here, we will be bailing out the fat-cat crooks who caused the crisis. And just like here, the poor and working people will suffer.

We will bail the government out in Afghanistan, as Bacevich and Brzezinski make clear, because of our own blinding ambition, drive and corruption and because we know, if we don't bail them out in a crisis like this, we will be disempowering them and empowering the Afghan insurgency.

It could be different.

Instead of endorsing permanent militarism, President Obama could take a tact in line with Bacevich's well-developed thinking. He could use his bully pulpit to educate, "summoning Americans to take on the responsibilities of an active and engaged citizenship " confronting illusions (and) dissecting contradictions."

If the American people don't have the courage for such soul searching, Bacevich and others predict disaster ahead. The current Afghan corruption conundrum should be a warning.

As is unfortunately our government's inclination, choosing to get tough on only the corruption that's inconvenient for our imperial interests won't cut it in the end.

For the original article, go to THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING at:

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/196

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I am a 62-year-old American who served in Vietnam as a 19-year-old kid who has been studying US counter-insurgency war ever since. I live outside of Philadelphia, where I am a photographer and a writer -- sometimes a video filmmaker. I have been a (more...)
 

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Corruption Conundrum by Henry Pelifian on Thursday, Sep 9, 2010 at 7:18:23 AM
Thanks by John Grant on Saturday, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:23:48 PM
Empires die by jdialo on Thursday, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:16:33 PM
Rotting tree from within by John Grant on Saturday, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:27:50 PM