The World Will Be Ours

Via Dianne, from Pourquoi Pas, posting at the Alternate Brain:
The Pentagon has released the summary of a top secret Pentagon document, which sketches America's agenda for global military domination.

Michel Chossudovsky runs it down for us and things don't look good.
Doesn’t look good indeed. Michel writes:

There has been no press coverage concerning this mysterious military blueprint. The latter outlines, according to the Wall Street Journal, America's global military design which consists in "enhancing U.S. influence around the world", through increased troop deployments and a massive buildup of America's advanced weapons systems.

While the document follows in the footsteps of the administration's "preemptive" war doctrine as detailed by the Neocons' Project of the New American Century (PNAC), it goes much further in setting the contours of Washington's global military
agenda.

It calls for a more "proactive" approach to warfare, beyond the weaker notion of "preemptive" and defensive actions, where military operations are launched against a "declared enemy" with a view to "preserving the peace" and "defending America".

The document explicitly acknowledges America's global military mandate, beyond regional war theaters. This mandate also includes military operations directed against countries, which are not hostile to America, but which are considered strategic from the point of view of US interests.

WTF?! Go read Michel’s whole synopsis, and you tell me if the phrase “world domination” doesn’t pretty much sum up the intent of this unfuckingbelievable scheme.

(Associated reading: Armchair Generalist on Two Years, 1520 Dead, and One Democracy Later.)

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