The document discusses the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a neoconservative think tank that sought to promote American global dominance. It outlines PNAC's goals of maintaining permanent military presences around the world and increasing defense spending. Key members of PNAC, like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, went on to hold high-level positions in the George W. Bush administration. The ultimate goal of PNAC, according to the document, was to transform America into a global empire enforced through military might, starting with regime change in Iraq.
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An insight in the us strategy for global domination
1. An insight in the US strategy for global domination.
The Project for the New American Century
The biggest danger for Europe is the US and Nato
doctrines. Why? Do you know these objectives?
These are the PNAC goals of the neocons.
* Permanent militarypresence in Southern Europe,
SoutheastAsia and the Middle East;
* Modernize defense, improve fighters, submarines
and fleet capacities;
* Develop and implement a global missile system,
developinga strategic dominanceof space;
* Manage the cyberspace;
* Increase defense spending to a minimum of 3.8
percent of gross domestic product ".
The PNAC document described four "Core
Missions" for the American military. The two
central requirements are for American forces to
"fight and decisivelywin multiple, simultaneous
major theater wars," and to "perform the
'constabulary' duties associated with shaping the
security environment in critical regions." Note well
that PNAC does not want America to be prepared to
fight simultaneous major wars. In order to bring this
plan to fruition, the military must fight these wars
one way or the other to establish American
dominancefor all to see.
2. In what way does PNAC stand above the other
groups that would set American foreign policy if
they could? Two events brought PNAC into the
mainstreamof American government: the disputed
election of George W. Bush, and the attacks of
September 11th.
When Bush assumed the Presidency, the men who
created and nurtured the imperial dreams of PNAC
became the men who run the Pentagon, the Defense
Department and the White House. When the Towers
came down, these men turn their White Papers into
substantive policy.
Who are behind PNAC? Its members include:
* Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the PNAC
founders, who served as Secretary of Defense for
Bush Sr.;
* I. Lewis Libby, Cheney's top nationalsecurity
assistant;
* Secretary of Defense DonaldRumsfeld, also a
founding member, along with four of his chief aides
including;
* Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz,
arguably the ideological father of the group;
* Eliot Abrams, prominent member of Bush's
National Security Council, who was pardonedby
Bush Sr. in the Iran/Contrascandal;
3. * John Bolton, who serves as Undersecretaryfor
Arms Control and International Security in the Bush
administration;
* Richard Perle, former Reagan administration
official and present chairman of the powerful
Defense PolicyBoard;
* Randy Scheunemann, President of the Committee
for the Liberation of Iraq, who was Trent Lott's
nationalsecurity aide and who served as an advisor
to Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2001;
* Bruce Jackson,Chairman of PNAC, a position he
took after servingfor years as vice president of
weapons manufacturerLockheed-Martin, and who
also headed the Republican Party Platform
subcommittee for National Security and Foreign
Policyduring the 2000 campaign. His section of the
2000 GOP Platformexplicitlycalled for the removal
of Saddam Hussein;
* WilliamKristol,noted conservative writer for the
Weekly Standard, a magazine owned along with the
Fox News Network by conservative media mogul
Ruppert Murdoch.
The Project for the New American Century seeks to
establish what they call 'Pax Americana' across the
globe. Essentially, their goal is to transform
America, the sole remaining superpower, into a
planetaryempire by force of arms.The first step of
4. this Pax Americana was the removal of Saddam
Hussein and the establishment of an American
protectorate in Iraq. The purpose of this is
threefold:
1) To acquire control of the oilheadsso as to fund the
entire enterprise;
2) To fire a warning shot across the bows of every
leader in the Middle East;
3) To establish in Iraq a militarystaging area for the
eventual invasion and overthrowof several Middle
Eastern regimes.
Essentialsocial,medical, educationaland retirement
services have to be gutted so that those funds can be
directed towards a militarybuildup. Actions taken
abroadto establishthe preeminence of American
power, most specificallyin the Middle East, will
bring a torrent of terrorist attacks to the home front.
Such attacks will bring about the final suspension of
constitutional rights and the rule of habeas corpus,
as we will find ourselvesunder martial law. In the
end, however, this may be inevitable.An empire
cannot functionwith the slow, cumbersome machine
of a constitutional democracyon its back. Empires
must be ruled with speed and ruthlessness.
President Bush jr. released on September 20th 2001
the "National Security Strategy of the United States
of America." It was an ideological match to PNAC's
5. "RebuildingAmerica's Defenses" report issued a
year earlier. In many places, it used exactly the same
language to describe America's new place in the
world.
The bankrollersfrom the WTO and the IMF will
dictate financialterms to the entire planet. This last
aspect of the plan is pivotal.
WilliamRivers Pit 2002