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Monday, June 30, 2008
FISCAL SCALE TELLS EVERYTHING
FISCAL SCALE TELLS EVERYTHING
Whenever America makes a mistake, some Japanese journalists say that American leaders (including Bilderbergers) are doing a mistake on purpose for a certain profound and judicious reason.
(For example, they think that smart Americans cannot be attacked at WTC or the Pentagon by small-timer Arab gunmen calling themselves AlQaeda or something like that. Therefore, they think, the 9/11 Terror must be a conspiracy by the smart Bilderberg Group or the smart US Federal Government for a certain profound and judicious reason.)
But, there is no such a profound and judicious reason.
(The Bilderberg Group or the US Federal Government had no such smartness as to carry out the 9/11 Terror while casting the blame on Mr. Osama bin Laden and AlQaeda.)
They are making a mistake simply because they are not smart enough, though they seem at least somehow intelligent, say, trying to save their face by concocting and diffusing the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory.
But, there is a reason for some Japanese, including politicians and journalists, to put too high a valuation on US politicians and Bilderbergers.
It is a huge amount of money.
As America has a huge amount of the national budget, some Japanese tend to think that American leaders are hugely smart to pretend that they are making a mistake while doing a covertly and clandestinely right thing for a certain principal object.
But the fact is that they are hugely non-smart as proven by such hugely horrible mistakes as the 9/11 Terror, disastrous operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and financially unbearable losses due to bogus subprime loans and virtually criminal speculations in crude oil, all damaging reputation and honor of the super-rich Europeans and European Americans, though they are still pushing the CO2 conspiracy.
Yet, we had better check the huge amount of money that has made some Japanese blind to the truth of America and Americans.
SECTION I: US MILITARY SPENDING
If you look at the following graph showing a fiscal scale, you might think that America is OK in continuing the War on Terror.
(Click to enlarge.
Source: http://www.truthandpolitics.org/military-relative-size.php )
But if you also look at the following figure, you might start to worry about the continuation of the War on Terror.
(Click to enlarge.
Source: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0904490.html; http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0933935.html )
Indeed, 700 billion dollars spending per year for total defense and military operations tells what country the United States of America is now.
(The national expenditure of Japan is about $800 billion; and around $420 billion and $470 billion for Germany and France, respectively.)
The U.S. is not respected by the world, so that it must protect itself with guns, tanks, cannons, missiles, jet fighters, warships, aircraft carriers, and nuclear weapons.
It is not a shame, since the Roman Empire must bear the blame for having taught a bad lesson to its successors over the Atlantic Ocean.
But this stupendous budget alone is enough to make some Japanese politicians and journalists overestimate the ability and talent of US leaders and elites including the Bilderberg Group.
SECTION II: TRUTH OF US MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
When you look at the above figure, you will find that there were two periods in the past when US Defense spending had been comparatively low: late 1970's and late 1990's.
It is speculated that in those eras well-educated and ambitious American youths did not think that they would make a career in the defense sector or the DOD.
So, there is a grave concern that those who entered the US defense sector in those periods might lack something important in their ability and talent.
When they moved up the bureaucratic ladder in the DOD and encountered the War on Terror, what would they do?
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In 2005, the RAND Corporation submitted a report to the Army, called "Rebuilding Iraq," that identified problems with virtually every government agency that played a role in planning the postwar phase. After a long delay, the report is scheduled to be made public on Monday….
It adds to a growing body of literature about the problems the United States encountered in Iraq, not all of which has been embraced by Army leaders….
“The military means employed were sufficient to destroy the Saddam regime; they were not sufficient to replace it with the type of nation-state the United States wished to see in its place…”
A big problem, the study says, was the lack of detailed plans before the war for the postwar phase, a deficiency that reflected the general optimism in the White House and in the Pentagon, led by then-Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, about Iraq’s future, and an assumption that civilian agencies would assume much of the burden….
L. Paul Bremer III, who replaced Jay Garner, the retired lieutenant general, as the chief civilian administrator in Iraq, issued decrees to disband the Iraqi Army and ban thousands of former Baath Party members from working for the government, orders that the study asserts caught American field commanders “off guard” and, in their view, “created a pool of disaffected and unemployed Sunni Arabs” that the insurgency could draw on….
General Sanchez, who has retired from the Army and recently published a book about his time in Iraq, told historians that his new command was hampered by staff shortages and by the failure to coordinate the transfer of responsibilities to his new headquarters.
"There was not a single session that was held at the command level to hand off or transition anything," he said…
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/29/washington/29army.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5087&em&en=4d9636bb99326d75&ex=1214884800
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Not very sad to confirm it, though, they were not so smart: US generals who invaded Iraq.
They were not so smart: top officials at the Pentagon.
They were not so smart: the Bush Administration as a whole.
But, they had a huge sum of a war budget.
This overwhelmingly huge money used for US defense has misled some Japanese politicians and journalists into believing that the US Government has been making a mistake by intent for some profound and judicious reasons.
The truth is that the leaders of the US Government have been making a series of big mistakes in domestic and foreign policies just like ill-qualified generals and advisers who made a series of big mistakes in Iraq.
They made so many mistakes not for any profound and judicious reasons, while looking like allowing for realization of the multipolar world since such a world is realistically and inherently against US interests as they have such a huge national budget and a huge amount of nuclear weapons in addition to the magic financial instrument the US Dollar.
And, remember that the Roman Empire never wished a multipolar world.
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That is why I am telling you that you should not respect any liberal leaders here and there, since they are abusing the various conspiracy theories supported by a blind belief of ordinary anti-establishment citizens that US leaders and super-rich men are so smart as to carry out, say, the 9/11 Terror.
According to the teaching of Jesus Christ, the more you are given money, the more you need wisdom to effectively use it.
The required level of wisdom for US leaders is far higher than their best smartness can reach.
In this context, US leaders, such as the mainstream politicians, super-rich men, and the Bilderberg Conference members, are all not smart enough.
That is why the 9/11 Terror occurred; Iraq occupation has been a series of failures; their strategies against Iran and Pakistan are now accompanied by an evil aura; AlQaeda members are free and busy setting up road-side bombs, and North Korea handling has turned out to be a kind of Commedy Central, while the sub-prime loan problem and the too-high oil-price problem have just made everybody unhappy.
You had better listen to a follower of Jesus Christ (such as EEE Reporter).
And all I have to say is that less you have money, the less you need smartness to dispose it.
(For example, all John Lennon wanted to say before being assassinated must be, of course, "Don’t Let Me Down," to the US Government and the Bilderbergers as well as the British Upper Class who must be also responsible for the death of Princess Diana and JFK Jr., if I may so claim...
http://page.freett.com/noren/beet/past2/past2-10.html )
Pro 6:30 Men do not despise a thief, if he steal to satisfy his soul when he is hungry;
Pro 6:31 But if he be found, he shall restore sevenfold; he shall give all the substance of his house.
Pro 6:32 But whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh understanding: he that doeth it destroyeth his own soul.