Showing posts with label costs of war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costs of war. Show all posts

Monday, June 26, 2023

Uniparty Malevolence, Criminal Wrongheadedness a Global Death Knell

The Biden-Graham Imprint

At public expense, these men sit in chambers or hold forth on this or that telecommunications instrument. 

They take leisurely flights around the globe orchestrating chaos, crime and suffering.

These men bring the same orchestration of chaos, crime and suffering to the homeland.

Killing Russians and Ukrainians


Lindsey Graham hangs out with Comedian among Nazis head of Ukraine declaring “Free or Death … the best money ‘we’ve’ ever spent.” Albawaba May 28, 2023 “Lindsey Graham praises spending money to ‘kill Russians’” https://www.albawaba.com/node/lindsey-graham-praises-spending-money-kill-russians-1520529 (also https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12133561/Lindsey-Graham-says-Russians-dying-best-money-spent-meeting-Zelensky.html)
“An outrageous remark by US Senator Lindsey Graham during a meeting with head of the Kiev regime Zelensky— ‘And the Russians are dying. The best money we’ve ever spent stunned the international public not just with its Neanderthal Russophobia, but with its truly human-hating underlying message.” Press Service Rebuttals “Anti-Fake of the Day: A cynical attempt to justify US Senator Lindsey Graham and his cannibalistic remarks” May 29, 2023 https://mid.ru/en/press_service/articles_and_rebuttals/rebuttals/nedostovernie-publikacii/1872822/

Killing Americans


WARS OF TERROR, The Homeland Plundered and Deserted

US leaders and their partnering mercenaries, NGO and War industrialists for more than 20 years have hemorrhaged the US treasury of some “$8 trillion,” sucked down “the sinkhole of disastrous wars.” (June 11, 2023 Andrea Mazzarino at Tomgram “The Wound of the War on Terror Up Close and Personal” https://tomdispatch.com/americans-in-pain/)

BLEEDING in the cause of Inbred tribal Malevolence

United States D/R Uniparty officials’ 2022 (Ukraine proxy anti-Russia) waste/fraud/abuse log showed approvals of 
  • $13.6 billion in March
  • $40.1 billion in May
  • $12.3 billion in September
  • $45 billion in December— totaling (as shown in non-secret files) 
$111 billion
(Politifact article posted at Costs of War Project https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/jan/27/instagram-posts/us-spending-afghanistan-dwarfs-aid-ukraine/)

The Nation’s Capital (where Joseph Biden and Lindsey Graham live high and mighty) June 26, 2023 — McPherson Square — 
Authorities forcibly removed “scores of homeless (people)… then kept evicting them.” In this one area where the number of homeless people rises toward 100, the street dwellers lack permanent shelter. (Source: Washington Post, Marissa J. Lang, https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/26/mcpherson-homeless-where-are-they-now/
Callously Criminal Neglect creates and perpetuates Needless Suffering. In the June 26, Lang article, one American without permanent shelter was quoted saying: 
“They just came out here yesterday and told me I had to leave. I didn’t even know who was ordering me out.”… “Where do they expect people to go?” “I have no help, nowhere to go…. Please, help me.”
Another fellow American without proper housing was quoted saying: 
“We’re … just sitting ducks. … “It’s dangerous … out here. I’m scared every day, especially for my girl.”

Coast to Coast Overt Suffering


Well over half a million people (582,462 estimated) are homeless (without permanent shelter) in the United States of America (72 percent individual adults, 28 percent in families with children).
  • Chronically homeless individuals (or people with disabilities who have experienced long-term or repeated incidents of homelessness): 22 percent. 
  • Veterans (people who have served in some capacity in U.S. military forces): 6 percent. 
  • Unaccompanied Young People (particularly vulnerable) under the age of twenty-five: 5 percent. National Alliance to End Homelessness “The State of Homelessness: 2023 Edition” NAEH Data sources: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): 2022 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, and Housing Inventory Count https://endhomelessness.org/homelessness-in-america/homelessness-statistics/state-of-homelessness/

Longevity, Entrenchment
Neither fitness for purpose
Nor reason for celebration
let alone reelection.


Long overdue for Pasture

Lindsey Olin Graham has had 35 years of living at the Public’s Expense: South Carolina public offices 1988-1994; Washington, D.C.: U.S. House of Representatives 1995-2003; U.S. Senate 2002 term ending 2027.

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. has had 53 years of living at the Public’s Expense: Delaware public office New Castle County Council 1970-1972; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate 1972-2009; U.S. Vice Presidency 2009-2016; U.S. Presidency 2021 – present





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Monday, April 10, 2023

Americans Slaughtering their own Mirror their leaders’ Indelible Marks of Slaughter Abroad

(Brand USA)

  • Bush2 ordered unspeakable obliteration citing nonexistent WMDs. 
  • Obama kept a hit list and ordered foreign executions. 
  • Trump ridiculed peoples and nations; withdrew from peace treaties and ordered assassinations.
  • All of these men and partners threw up barricades, sanctioned, stole, starved, and terrorized by act, order, lawmaking or acquiescence.

U.S. Aggression, Death Toll Abroad 2022 update


United States leadership is directly or indirectly (by order, legislation, act or acquiescence) conducting aggression under the pretext of “fighting ‘terrorism’ in 76 countries.” 

The deadliest of these sadistic acts have reportedly occurred against the nations, peoples, institutions and cultures of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Business Insider Daniel Brown and Azmi Haroun, August 26, 2022, “The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have killed at least 500,000 people, according to a report that breaks down the toll,” https://www.businessinsider.com/how-many-people-have-been-killed-in-iraq-and-afghanistan


Killing Fields Update 2021

“At least 929,000 people have been killed by direct war violence in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan.”

Since 2001, “more than 387,000 civilians have been killed in the fighting.”
United States hysteria and reckless actions following the event occurring on September 11, 2001, in New York City and Northern Virginia have forced “at least 38 million” people from their dwellings and homelands of “Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, the Philippines, Libya, and Syria.” Except World War II, the displacement total “exceeds the total of people displaced by every war since 1900.”

Creating terrorist and terrorism: Countries against which the U.S. has committed aggression, destabilization and occupation have turned into laboratories “in which militant groups… hone techniques of violence and recruitment” spread across the South, Central and West Asia, and beyond. 
Source: https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/figures/2019/direct-war-death-toll-2001-801000



Mirrored: Monkey see Monkey do
Sadism in the Homeland

Firearm Deaths, Injuries                                                

Year 2023 to date   

APRIL 12 UPDATE

 

Firearm Deaths, Injuries


•           Gun Violence Deaths (all causes) total: 11,777

•           Gun Violence Injuries total: 9,042

•           Mass Shootings: 147

Deaths, Injuries of Young people

•           73 dead children

•           411 dead teens (ages 12-17)

•           165 injured children

•           989 injured teens

                                                 
Gun Archive’s latest report April 10, 2023
  • Gun Violence Deaths (all causes) total: 11,525
  • Gun Violence Injuries total: 8,820
  • Mass Shootings: 146
Deaths, Injuries of Young people
  • 71 dead children
  • 398 dead teens (ages 12-17)
  • 157 injured children
  • 973 injured teens

Mass Shootings Ending MARCH, Early April

KILLED – INJURED

MARCH 25- 29, 2023                                                            APRIL 1 – 10, 2023

March 25

Hempstead, New York: 0 - 4 

Shreveport, Louisiana: 1-5

Macomb, Illinois: 1-10           

 

March 26
Minden, Louisiana: 0 - 4        

Little Rock, Arkansas: 2 - 5

Minneapolis, Minnesota: 0- 6 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2 - 2

 

March 27

Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 0 – 5

Nashville, Tennessee:  7 -0

 

March 29

Memphis, Tennessee:  2 – 5

            April 1

Baltimore, Maryland   3 – 1

 

April 2

Fayetteville, North Carolina:  1 - 4

Moreno Valley, California:     0 - 4

Washington, D. C.: 0 - 4

 

April 3

Pueblo, Colorado: 1 – 3

Atlanta, Georgia: 1 – 3

Tennessee, Jackson: 0 - 4

 

April 4

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1 – 4

 

April 5

Virginia Beach, Virginia: 0 - 4           

April 6

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 0 - 4

 

April 7

New Orleans, Louisiana: 0 – 4

Isle of Palms, South Carolina: 0 – 5

           

April 8

Houston, Texas: 0 – 4

 

April 9

Orlando, Florida: 3 – 2

 

April 10

Louisville, Kentucky:  5 - 4

 

April 11 

 District of Columbia: 1-3

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting


Wikipedia reported “List of mass shootings in the United States in 2023” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2023

APRIL 1-11 EXCERPT

1st
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3 killed, 3 injured at shootout
Los Angeles, California
1 killed, 3 injured in retail parking lot
Baltimore, Maryland
3 killed, 1 injured

2nd
Fayetteville, North Carolina
1 killed, 4 injured at shopping center bar
Washington, District of Columbia
4 injured
Moreno Valley, California
4 injured

3rd
Jacksonville, Tennessee
5 injured discovered in automobile
Atlanta, Georgia
1 killed, 3 injured apartment complex
Pueblo, Colorado
1 killed, 3 injured

4th
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1killed, 4 injured in a neighborhood

5th
Virginia Beach, Virginia
4 injured
Kansas City, Kansas
6 injured at scene of drug investigation

6th
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4 injured in a neighborhood

7th
Isle of Palms, South Carolina
6 injured on beach
New Orleans, Louisiana
4 injured on Interstate 10
Park Forest, Illinois
1 killed, 3 injured at family gathering

8th
Harris County, Texas
4 injured in parking lot of apartment complex

9th
Orlando, Florida
3 killed, 2 injured at Easter egg hunt in park.

10th
Louisville, Kentucky
5 killed, 8 injured at Downtown bank (shooter recently terminated employee)

11th
Washington DC
1 killed, 3 injured at a funeral home


Americans’ Record Killing their Young hits Headlines.

“Gun deaths of U.S. kids up 50 percent in grim new record,” Xinhua (sourcing Canadian TN and Pew Research), April 11, 2023, Global News, Editor, https://english.news.cn/northamerica/20230411/3cc7f8cbde7d4be9aee11aff355ac3d0/c.html

Reported in 2021 were an estimated “2,590 gun deaths of children and teenagers under the age of 18.”
Statista Research Department October 19, 2022, report on Assaults in the USA - Year 2021
  • “1.4 million Assaults … (using) personal weapons (e.g., hands, fists, feet)”
  • “69,423 Aggravated Assaults (using) handguns

“Percentage of violent crimes reported to the police”

  • Overall “45.6 percent”
  • Aggravated assault reported: 60.5 percent
  • Rape and sexual assault reported: 21.5 percent
https://www.statista.com/statistics/251919/number-of-assaults-in-the-us-by-weapon/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/251934/usa--percentage-of-violent-crimes-reported-to-the-police/


World Population Review “Stabbing Deaths by Country 2023”
North America (excerpt)
  • “Knife-related homicides accounted for less than 20 percent
  • “Firearm deaths were responsible for roughly 76 percent of all homicides
[Stabbing data indicate percentage of homicides committed using knives and sharp objects but are not indicative of the homicide rate or the total number of homicides in a given country] https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/stabbing-deaths-by-country

American Leaders’ Lessons to America’s Young

The masters’ message (mirrored among the masses) is this. When something goes other than “your” way, turn on the tantrum of the child— but this tantrum must be (and is) far… far worse than any tantrum of any child. 

Commit a most heinous act (or a series of them). Kill or maim. Destroy some person, place, or thing. Destroy anything and everything. And, as you are operating in the image of and on orders from a god almighty blame-casting Exceptionalism (conjured up in your own warped mind)expect to get away with Murder. Expect to get off scot-free—unchecked and unchastised no matter what act or how horrific the act you have committed.

There’s something seriously wrong in a homeland where homegrown powers cavalierly and boastfully slaughter over here and over there. And, on top of that, when they carry on a local-to-global business of creating killers and other destroyers.



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Monday, March 20, 2023

Hypocrisy Breaches Essential Boundaries, Sadists Celebrate Death, Destruction

Reprehensible Offenses of the Self-righteousness
 

Designer of Death
 a “Repulsive” 
Client of Madam 
Lauded by Insiders


The Washington Revolving door swings easily for an overt sadist (of questionable origins and personal proclivities) who justifies unspeakable barbarity; is lauded and constantly sought for his advice and opinion by influential organizations, government and media particularly in the United States of America. Though his birthplace seems unknowable, his infamous mark is indelible: the architect of the devastation of Iraq that still hurts Iraq and the entire region.

He is credited with being an old soldier deeply swamped in formulating U.S strategies of aggression during and after the Cold War; and being the “principal author” of a USA published “shock and awe” doctrine. His gigs include acting in advisory capacities to public officials in the U.S. branches of government, European and Indo-Pacific governments, and to top echelon of the U.S. tool known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He is also profiled as founder or otherwise board member attached to investment, media, security and technological entities such as “Killowen Group” (online redirects to the Sinclair media conglomerate) and “CNIguard,” a high technology merchant in war-sounding investigative and security services, energy, and data monetization.

Harlan Kenneth Ullman is also credited with being among the clientele of “D.C. Madam” Pamela Martin & Associates.”


2003 “Shock and Awe” Days 

“The highest intensity of civilian killings (daily basis) over a sustained period occurred during the first three ‘Shock and Awe’ weeks of the 2003 invasion.” 

Civilian deaths during this period “averaged 320 per day and totaled more than 6,735 by April 9, 2003—nearly all attributable to US-led coalition-forces.

By the time of U.S. President George W. Bush made his May 1, 2003. “Mission Accomplished” speech, casualties among Iraqis had reached 7,446.


Callously Slaughtered

More than half of the civilian deaths caused by US-led coalition forces “occurred during the 2003 invasion, and the 2004 sieges of Fallujah.”

2003 -2023
A Call to Mourn

The invasion of Iraq by the United States (this instance of crime originating with what U.S. officials broadcast as “Shock and Awe”), extending from 2003 through 2023, left millions of people dead, displaced, wounded (even the those unborn or being carried in the womb) and widowed, jobless, homeless, and stateless. The numbers vary and are uncertain because invaders (sadists) pride themselves in killing, causing to be killed, ordering and legislating slaughter; and failing to keep count.
“No one has revealed more about the Iraq War’s deadly impact than Julian Assange. And no one is paying a higher price for doing so” writes Josh Dougherty, Senior Iraq Body Count researcher and analyst, in “Punishing the publisher” (December 2020).
The research, recordkeeping and analysis site Iraq Body Count shows 2003-2023 documented civilian deaths from violence ranging from 186,736 to 210,090.

The total violent deaths including combatants estimated at 300,000. The site notes that “further analysis of the WikiLeaks’ Iraq War Logs may add 10,000 civilian deaths.”

Brown University Costs of War Project notes that no one knows with certainty how many people have been killed and wounded in Iraq since the 2003 United States invasion. What is known is that from 2003 through October 2019 “between 275,000 and 306,000 civilians have died from direct war-related violence” caused by the United States of America, U.S. “allies,” Iraqi military and police, and opposition forces.

In addition to direct causes and consequences of the 2003 U.S. invasion are indirect causes and consequences such as the brain drain and rape and rupture of relations internal and regional and equally relentless, the unrepaired
  • Damage to systems that provide food, health care and clean drinking water” and
  • Conditions such as illnesses, infectious diseases, and malnutrition that could otherwise have been avoided or treated.
United States policy actions toward Iraq extended to the 1960s furthered in brutal economic sanctions of the 1990s; and were grossly compounded by the devastatingly barbaric 2003 invasion and its aftermath and occupation. The brain drain (loss of educators, scientists, creators) and the human and regional divisiveness and animosity (where there was none) continue to devastate the country. To the present day, many areas of Iraq still lack even the basics of “access to clean drinking water and housing.”

1993-2008
Deadly Departed D.C. Madam Martin Et.al
Servicer of Washington Inmates Betrayed

Deborah Jeane Palfrey media labeled “the D.C. Madam” was founding director and CEO of “Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency situated in the District of Columbia.

According to Vanity Fair (2008), the company’s clients included “men ranging from C.E.O.’s to store clerks….” Among them were “former Deputy Secretary of State (also responsible for the Bush administration’s foreign aid programs) Randall Tobias (age 66); Pentagon adviser and author Harlan K. Ullman (age 67); and U.S. Senator (from Louisiana) David Vitter (age 47). Tobias, “whose mandate included withholding grants from countries with legalized prostitution,” resigned.

Women employed by the company (“virtually all” of them) “were in it for … the money: ‘They needed to pay off college loans, or put themselves through college or their children, or pay for that condo their day jobs couldn’t get for them,’ Palfrey said. …; and, in general, Palfrey felt a little sorry for the men who called. “…  [I]t takes a certain amount of loneliness for anyone to call the number advertised,’ she said.” In one instance, “a former lobbyist (had written) to her …(saying): ‘I am not ashamed I used Pamela Martin & Associates.’”

“On March 1, 2007, Deborah Jeane Palfrey was indicted for running a prostitution enterprise” (a charge she had disputed, repeatedly, and turned down a “plea deal”). She then “threatened to sell the agency’s phone records to the highest bidder” (and) “gave four years’ worth …to ABC News.”

At trial, thirteen former escorts and three former clients testified. To a reporter who asked, two women who worked for the agency said the company was known for being “the highest-quality operation of its kind in Washington, D.C., thanks to Palfrey’s professionalism.” A life-ending chronology went like this. 
  • May 2007, an ABC news team “reported on their efforts to determine the identities of Palfrey’s clients from her phone records.
  • May 4, 2007, Palfrey appeared on ABC’s 20/20 as part of an investigative report.
  • July 9, 2007, Senator David Vitter acknowledged his patronage of Pamela Martin & Associates escort service.
  • April 15, 2008, a jury found Palfrey guilty of money laundering, using the mail for illegal purposes, and racketeering.
  • May 1, 2007, Mrs. Blanche Palfrey, at her home in Tampa, Florida, found the body of her daughter, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, “hanging from a metal bar in a shed.”
In the posthumous article, Vanity Fair reporter Vicky Ward wrote that D.C. Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey “played a risky game in catering to Washington’s power brokers with her upscale escort service;’ and that Palfrey’s “suicide … marked a tragic—and not unexpected—end for a complicated woman who believed she was unfairly victimized.”
The deceased was a native of Charleroi, Pennsylvania (pop. 5,000). She was a baccalaureate graduate in criminal justice; had studied law and had completed a paralegal course.

At one point in the prosecutorial process, the deceased had sought testimony from one senator, Senator Patrick Leahy, because of “his knowledge of the ‘corruption’ of the (U.S.) justice system by political influence.” Deborah Jeane Palfrey seemed to have believed that the U.S. justice system failed her.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey March 18, 1956 – May 1, 2008

 

Many years ago, I remember thinking…

We Americans should get down on our knees and ask forgiveness for the unconscionable things we have done to peoples, countries, nations, and lands around the world. Make a solemn promise to do better and mean it.  

Then I remembered… 
Sadists never say sorry. Never work, earnestly, to correct their path or mend their ways or end the harm they inflict.
Consider their film images and their awards for those horrid images, their broadcasting and videos and podcasting; their offhanded violence and vulgarity of language.
Sadists relish the letting of blood (other people's blood), and the forced cry of Uncle. 
The sadists (and wannabes) commit death and destruction; and celebrate death and destruction.


Sources 

Peg: On March 20, 2023, Harlan Ullman was the guest on RT’s “Going Underground” with interviewer Afshin Rattansi the edition headlined “Iraq War 20th anniversary: ‘Shock & Awe’ architect says invasion was Desert Storm on steroids” https://www.rt.com/shows/going-underground/573218-harlan-ullman-iraq-war-anniversary/

Sources
Harlan K. Ullman
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/12/01/2137289/0/en/Senet-Collaborates-with-CNIguard-and-Semtech-to-Deliver-LoRaWAN-Natural-Gas-Leak-Detection-and-Utility-Infrastructure-Monitoring-Solutions.html
https://thealphengroup.com/harlan-ullman/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlan_K._Ullman

Iraq Body Count
https://www.iraqbodycount.org/database/
https://www.iraqbodycount.org/
https://www.iraqbodycount.org/analysis/beyond/punishing-the-publisher/

Costs of War: Iraq https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human/civilians/iraqi

Vanity Fair Magazine “The Oldest Profession” May 6, 2008, Issue “No Way to Treat a Lady,” https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2008/05/madam200805

Deborah Jeane Palfrey Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Jeane_Palfrey



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Friday, December 9, 2022

Washington Waste forces World (including USA) to Languish in Want

Santa cannot Cure the Depravity of Man

World Situation Today 

2021 USA Defense Expenditures, Projections toward 2023

The U.S. military budget is poised to surge above $800 billion. 

Committee Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, Adam Smith, is reported saying that “the FY23 budget would be ‘bigger than we thought,’ as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ... complicated the U.S. security posture and impressed a greater sense of urgency for funding defense priorities.”

Yet the figures tell another story
  • United States of America spending $828 Billion
  • NATO (i.e., USA spending) $324 Billion
  • Russian Federation spending: $65.9 Billion

Follow the Money

OpenSecrets reports on Congressman Smith

Smith’s 2018

Estimated Net worth:

$393,006

Donors to Congressman Smith 2021-2022

TOP INDUSTRY: Defense Electronics $110,500

 

TOP CONTRIBUTOR Kratos Defense & Security Solutions: $70,000

 

 


Bio Brief

Politician, former private practice attorney (JD University of Washington School of Law), Washington State prosecutor and senator, Washington, D.C.-native (raised in Seattle, Washington Metropolitan), David Adam Smith has been a member of the U.S. Congress since 1997 and chairman of the Arms Services Committee since 2019. 

Congressman Smith is on record voting in 2008 for the FISA Amendment Act of 2008 (FAA) “reauthorizing unconstitutional provisions in the expired Protect America Act,” significantly modifying the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act granting expansive new monitoring powers to the executive branch with very little court oversight; and ensuring the dismissal of all pending cases against telecommunication companies for their previous illegal spying on American citizens on behalf of the Executive Branch.

Smith also voted for the 2001 USA Patriot Act and to extend the Bush administration’s warrantless wiretapping program.

U.S. military spending has long surpassed military spending of Russia; and, in the post-9/11 era, U.S. military spending has escalated dramatically (military strategy expert Lyle Goldstein in a new study from the Costs of War Project)

The Russian military budget amounts to less than one-tenth of the U.S. military budget; just one-fifth of non-U.S. NATO spending; and six percent of the NATO defense spending aggregate.

 U.S. Navy

  • has more than 10 times the number of aircraft carriers as Russia (Russia has just 37 percent of the total U.S. combat aircraft);
  • has more than five times the number of large surface combatants; and
  • has more than double the number of amphibious attack ships and nuclear submarines.

Hidden in Plain Sight: War-Making Waste Fraud Abuse

Wartime Contract Spending in Afghanistan Since 2001

“UNDISCLOSED”
—“Over one-third of the $108 billion in contract work performed in Afghanistan from 201-2021 for the U.S. Department of Defense went to undisclosed recipients.

“Over the 20-year period of the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan, the U.S. Department of Defense paid various companies about $108 billion in contracts for work performed in the country, according to our latest research.

“This is in addition to the trillions of dollars spent on Department of Defense contracts performed in the U.S. over that period – and does not include other goods and services produced in the U.S. and used in the war in Afghanistan, such as weapons.

“What’s more, this figure is just a fraction of the over $14 trillion in Pentagon spending since the start of the war in Afghanistan in total, with one-third to one-half of the total going to military contractors.

“Over one-third of the contract spending went to “undisclosed” recipients – domestic and foreign businesses who are not uniquely identifiable in the publicly available contracting databases – USASpending.gov and the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS).”

FY2002-2022

“Of the $108 billion spent in Afghanistan from fiscal years 2002-2022, over 40 percent went to the 14 largest companies, which each received over one billion dollars in total contract spending, with the largest receiving over $13.5 billion. There were also thousands of smaller contracts.

2001-2022 WASTE, FRAUD, ABUSE: $14 TRILLION


In the period since starting the latest war in Afghanistan, the Pentagon has plundered the US Treasury for one-third of an estimated 14 trillion U.S. dollars to “defense contractors” (i.e., militarists, military industrialists, mercenaries, soldiers of fortune, and sundry shady and shadowy nongovernmental entities)

“Weapons makers have spent $2.5 billion on lobbying (in the most recent 5-year period employing and deploying “more than 700 lobbyists”—more than one for each member of the U.S. Congress!) 

 

Paymaster calls the Law and Policy

Recent years’ record of all Pentagon-issued contracts

One-fourth to one-third of contracts to Big Five (their total assets estimate 2021)

Lockheed Martin: $50.87 billion

General Dynamics: $50.07 billion

Boeing: $138.5 billion

Raytheon: $161.40 billion

 

Northrop Grumman: $42.58 billion

 

(Lockheed Martin’s Pentagon extortion in contracts for FY2020 was a whopping “$75 billion”—“well over one and one-half times” FT2020’s “entire budget for the State Department and Agency for International Development.”)

As “wartime” conditions allow laxity in oversight and haste in delivery, many companies exploit the situation to make exorbitant double-edged killings in “overcharging” the U.S. government, or engaging “in outright fraud.”

A documentary estimate of Waste, Fraud and Abuse found in 2011 by the “Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan” totaled “$31 billion to $60 billion.”

Reductions in U.S. adventures in one set of countries morph into ramped-up U.S. special or self interested rages against another set of countries or regions (Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Horn of Africa, China, Russia, Iran)—name the flavor or rationale of convenience—and up spikes the War Department’s budget to unheard of highs.

Government officials in service to their paymasters, lobbyists, and revolving door riders, their incestuous militarists and mercenaries inflate spending by legislation or decree—and the whole cabal breaks out in laughter all the way to those private (or quasi-public) national, international and off-shore exchanges and havens.

At the end of 2021 Business Insider reported on “At least 15 lawmakers who shape US defense policy have investments in military contractors” by Warren Rojas, Camila DeChalus, Kimberly Leonard, and Dave Levinthal, December13, 2021 https://www.businessinsider.com/congress-members-are-trading-defense-stocks-while-shaping-military-policy-2021-12

Months earlier The Intercept reported “Joe Biden Filling Top Pentagon Positions With Defense Contractors: Some of the top Defense Department officials — including Defense Secretary nominee Lloyd Austin — have deep ties to the private sector” by Sara Sirota and Lee Fang May 6, 2021 https://theintercept.com/2021/05/28/biden-pentagon-defense-contractors/

Lloyd Austin (Biden administration’s incumbent United States Secretary of Defense January 22, 2021-) and before him Mark Esper (Trump administration’s United States Secretary of Defense July 23, 2019 – November 9, 2020) had deep ties to multibillion-dollar defense contractor that Raytheon;
Patrick Shanahan (Acting United States Secretary of Defense January 1, 2019 – June 23, 2019) and James Mattis (United States Secretary of Defense January 20, 2017 – January 1, 2019), respectively, had been senior vice president at Boeing and board member of General Dynamics.
Ellen Lord (Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment February 1, 2018 – January 20, 2021), the former president and CEO of Textron Systems, oversaw the Pentagon’s weapon acquisitions.
Biden’s pick for Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, Ronald Moultrie (Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security Incumbent June 1, 2021 –present), “comes from at least a dozen consulting firms and contractors, which he joined after holding positions in the National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, and Navy.”
Biden’s nomination to lead the Air Force, Frank Kendall (United States Secretary of the Air Force Incumbent July 28, 2021 –present), was a vice president at Raytheon.

 

WANT USA

United States of America
Sectors of Hunger (“food insecurity”)

Every U.S. state, county, and congressional district
  • United States Hungry (“food insecure”) Americans: one in eight
  • United States of America’s households 2020 experiencing Hunger (“food insecurity”): one in four
  • United States of America’s children uncertain about their next meal: 12 Million
  • United States of America’s poor or low-income population: 140 million (estimated 40 percent of total)
  • United States of America’s people in Poverty (2020) 37 million
  • United States Homelessness stretches across every state and territory and affects every grouping of people.

Homelessness

During the pandemic no data were taken.

The latest figures as of January 2020 show “580,466 people” on the streets or in shelters in the United States of America because they have no homes.

Poverty:World Population Review

“Poverty is a state of being in which a person lacks the income (or other means of support) to reliably meet their basic personal needs, such as food, shelter, and clothing.”

“The poverty rate is the number of people (usually expressed as a percentage) in a given demographic group whose income falls below the poverty line.” https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/poverty-rate-by-country

Conditions in the USA parallel Conditions across the World.  

War making and the waste fraud and abuse that accompanies and compounds it impoverishes all nations and peoples

2022 finds “828 million” of the world’s people are languishing in hunger. Forty-nine million people in 49 countries are on the edge of famine.” Acute hunger or starvation euphemistically termed “food insecurity” has risen, in a three-year period, “from 135 million to 345 million.”
The World Food program in early December reports emergencies in these sovereign nations—all of which are suffering U.S. officials’ decreed weapons transfers and mercenary deployment, plunder, on-the-ground violence, meddling, destabilization, or hostile occupation

Afghanistan

Sahel

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Somalia

Ethiopia

Southern Madagascar

Haiti

South Sudan

Kenya

Sudan

Myanmar

Syria

North Eastern Nigeria

Ukraine

Northern Mozambique

Yemen

“The World Food Programme” is the world’s largest humanitarian organization saving lives in emergencies and using food assistance to build a pathway to peace, stability and prosperity, for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change.

Neither Santa Claus nor deities can cure what man has done. 

War, aggression, conflict, major climate events, rising global recession, plunder and disproportionate taking, use and misuse of farmlands, agriculture, and resources—have resulted in food crises of “unprecedented proportions.”  Mendacious and militarist men (and women) persist taking more than their share. With impunity, they rape and waste, plunder and decimate the world's human, natural and material resources. Corrupt to the core, their waste, fraud and abuse is routinely covered up by their cohorts and funders, equally sharing in the taking.

The depravity of man is man's doing. Therefore, man must undo it: cure his sickness and rein in the manifestations of his depravity.



 

URL sources

World Population Review https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/poverty-rate-by-country
Move for Hunger https://moveforhunger.org/hunger-and-homelessness
 

World Food Program “2022: a year of unprecedented hunger,” https://www.wfp.org/global-hunger-crisis; https://www.wfp.org/who-we-are

Costs of War Project

“Profits of War: Corporate Beneficiaries of the Post-9/11 Pentagon Spending Surge” https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2021/ProfitsOfWar
“Why the United States should not exaggerate the threat posed by Russia or raise military spending as a result” https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2022/220819%20Goldstein%20One%20Pager-2.pdf
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2022/ThreatInflation
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2022/WartimeContractSpending
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2021/ProfitsOfWar
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2022/220819%20Goldstein%20One%20Pager-2.pdf

https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S000510
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Smith_(Washington_politician)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%E2%80%93Mundt_Act

OpenSecrets “All the numbers are for the 2021 - 2022 election cycle and based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically on 12/09/22 for Fundraising totals, Source of Funds and Total Raised vs Average, and on 10/28/22 for Top Contributors and Industries.”

https://www.opensecrets.org/personal-finances/adam-smith/net-worth?cid=N00007833
National Alliance to End Homelessness, https://endhomelessness.org/homelessness-in-america/homelessness-statistics/state-of-homelessness/


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