Empires
Then and Now
by
Paul Craig Roberts
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Great empires,
such as the Roman and British, were extractive. The empires succeeded,
because the value of the resources and wealth extracted from conquered
lands exceeded the value of conquest and governance. The reason
Rome did not extend its empire east into Germany was not the military
prowess of Germanic tribes but Romes calculation that the
cost of conquest exceeded the value of extractable resources.
The Roman empire
failed, because Romans exhausted manpower and resources in civil
wars fighting amongst themselves for power. The British empire failed,
because the British exhausted themselves fighting Germany in two
world wars.
In his book,
The
Rule of Empires (2010), Timothy H. Parsons replaces the
myth of the civilizing empire with the truth of the extractive empire.
He describes the successes of the Romans, the Umayyad Caliphate,
the Spanish in Peru, Napoleon in Italy, and the British in India
and Kenya in extracting resources. To lower the cost of governing
Kenya, the British instigated tribal consciousness and invented
tribal customs that worked to British advantage.
Parsons does
not examine the American empire, but in his introduction to the
book he wonders whether Americas empire is really an empire
as the Americans dont seem to get any extractive benefits
from it. After eight years of war and attempted occupation of Iraq,
all Washington has for its efforts is several trillion dollars of
additional debt and no Iraqi oil. After ten years of trillion dollar
struggle against the Taliban in Afghanistan, Washington has nothing
to show for it except possibly some part of the drug trade that
can be used to fund covert CIA operations.
Americas
wars are very expensive. Bush and Obama have doubled the national
debt, and the American people have no benefits from it. No riches,
no bread and circuses flow to Americans from Washingtons wars.
So what is it all about?
The answer
is that Washingtons empire extracts resources from the American
people for the benefit of the few powerful interest groups that
rule America. The military-security complex, Wall Street, agri-business
and the Israel Lobby use the government to extract resources from
Americans to serve their profits and power. The US Constitution
has been extracted in the interests of the Security State, and Americans
incomes have been redirected to the pockets of the 1 percent. That
is how the American Empire functions.
The New Empire
is different. It happens without achieving conquest. The American
military did not conquer Iraq and has been forced out politically
by the puppet government that Washington established. There is no
victory in Afghanistan, and after a decade the American military
does not control the country.
In the New
Empire success at war no longer matters. The extraction takes place
by being at war. Huge sums of American taxpayers money have
flowed into the American armaments industries and huge amounts of
power into Homeland Security. The American empire works by stripping
Americans of wealth and liberty.
This is why
the wars cannot end, or if one does end another starts. Remember
when Obama came into office and was asked what the US mission was
in Afghanistan? He replied that he did not know what the mission
was and that the mission needed to be defined.
Obama
never defined the mission. He renewed the Afghan war without telling
us its purpose. Obama cannot tell Americans that the purpose of
the war is to build the power and profit of the military/security
complex at the expense of American citizens.
This truth
doesnt mean that the objects of American military aggression
have escaped without cost. Large numbers of Muslims have been bombed
and murdered and their economies and infrastructure ruined, but
not in order to extract resources from them.
It is ironic
that under the New Empire the citizens of the empire are extracted
of their wealth and liberty in order to extract lives from the targeted
foreign populations. Just like the bombed and murdered Muslims,
the American people are victims of the American empire.
March
28, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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