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May 12, 2011
The Aftermath of Bin Laden's Assassination
By shamus cooke
Like Bush Jr. before him, Obama is proving that a puffed-up and "powerful" president is a dangerous president. It was only a matter of time before Obama used his newfound popularity and warrior credentials to wreak military havoc elsewhere.
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Like Bush Jr. before him, Obama is proving that a puffed-up and "powerful" president is a dangerous president. It was only a matter of time before Obama used his newfound popularity and warrior credentials to wreak military havoc elsewhere. It took just three days for Obama to go from bin Laden to Yemen, where he bombed -- via an aerial drone -- two innocent civilians in his attempt to assassinate an American citizen who makes pro-Jihad Youtube videos."In recent years, bin Laden is thought to have had little control of the group he founded. Instead, much of the original group's core operations are thought to have been run by its number two, Egyptian cleric Ayman al-Zawahri, who is also thought to be hiding in Pakistan."
Inside the post-bin Laden United States, Americans are being told not to relax, but to prepare for a counterattack. Eileen Sullivan of the Associated Press reports:
"Local law enforcement has been encouraged to use closed-circuit televisions to monitor sensitive areas, establish neighborhood watch programs, conduct security sweeps for explosives and do background checks on employees. These are not new suggestions, but counterterrorism officials want to remind the country to be on extra alert inorder to stave off potential retaliatory attacks by bin Laden supporters."
Again, the national focus is being shifted, away from the social problems of the U.S. back towards "national security." Who benefits from this shift? The same people who benefit from the foreign wars: the big banks and large corporations in general, supported by the Republicans and Democrats. In the same way that these entities profit from financing destruction abroad and the "rebuilding" afterward, they also benefit from the destruction of social programs and labor unions, since both eat into the profits of mega-corporations.
The wars must continue or expand because they make some of people very rich. Therefore, most people inside the U.S. must suffer cuts to virtually every social program, since all the tax money must be funneled into more war. It is this fact that currently unites the Republicans and Democrats over their militarized foreign policy abroad and their domestic policy of starving individual states to force cuts while demanding massive cuts on a federal level.
The best way to stop U.S. military aggression is to focus on the internal problems of the U.S., by demanding that the hundreds of billions of military and war spending be used instead to create millions of jobs. Additional hundreds of billions can be raised by dramatically increasing taxes on the rich and corporations to spend on jobs, education, Medicare and Social Security, and other social programs.