by Nebojsa Malic
What is to be made of the Emperor’s announcement
of the "Atrocity Prevention Board", in the waning days of April?
Without a doubt it is a carte blanche for "regime change", for
intervention wherever, whenever, against whomever. That, then, puts it in a
remarkable continuity with the 2008 "Bush Doctrine," itself a logical
extension of the Brezhnev one.
Nor is this a recent phenomenon. As early as
Obama’s inauguration, it was clear he would embrace
continuity, rather than the change he
promised. Rather than ending Bush’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, pointless
after the death of Osama bin Laden, Obama made them his own. Instead of hunting
al-Qaeda, the troops were hitched into the oxcart of
"nation-building" and democracy promotion. Even after the official
exit from Iraq, and the recently negotiated exit from Afghanistan, to maintain the client regimes in Baghdad and Kabul, the Empire will need
to maintain garrisons and spend further treasure. Which keeps dwindling, as it
is.



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