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America's Deadliest Export: Democracy – The Truth About US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
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“Propaganda is to a democracy what violence is to a dictatorship.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The United States is not concerned with this thing called ‘democracy’, no matter how many times every American president uses the word each time he opens his mouth. As noted in the Introduction, since 1945 the US has attempted to overthrow more than fifty governments, most of which were democratically elected, and grossly interfered in democratic elections in at least thirty countries.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The United States is not actually against terrorism per se, only those terrorists who are not allies of the empire.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“Michael Parenti has observed: The objective is not just power for its own sake but power to insure plutocratic control of the planet, power to privatize and deregulate the economies of every nation in the world, to hoist upon the backs of peoples everywhere – including the people of North America – the blessings of an untrammeled ‘free market’ corporate capitalism. The struggle is between those who believe that the land, labor, capital, technology, and markets of the world should be dedicated to maximizing capital accumulation for the few, and those who believe that these things should be used for the communal benefit and socio-economic development of the many.16”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“When will the dropping of bombs on innocent civilians by the United States, and invading and occupying their country, without their country attacking or threatening the US, become completely discredited?”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“Do you remember the classic example of chutzpah? It’s the young man who kills his parents and then asks the judge for mercy on the grounds that he’s an orphan. The Bush administration’s updated version of that was starting a wholly illegal, immoral, and devastating war and then dismissing all kinds of criticism of its action on the grounds that ‘we’re at war.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“Far and away the most important lesson to impart to the American mind and soul: regardless of our lifetime of education to the contrary, US foreign policy does not ‘mean well.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The National Endowment for Democracy, an agency created by the Reagan administration in 1983 to promote political action and psychological warfare against states not in love with US foreign policy, is Washington’s foremost non-military tool for effecting regime change.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The secret to understanding US foreign policy is that there is no secret. Principally, one must come to the realization that the United States strives to dominate the world, for which end it is prepared to use any means necessary. Once one understands that, much of the apparent confusion, contradiction, and ambiguity surrounding Washington’s policies fades away. To express this striving for dominance numerically, one can consider that since the end of World War II the United States has:
1) Endeavored to overthrow more than 50 foreign governments, most of which were democratically elected;
2) Grossly interfered in democratic elections in at least 30 countries;
3) Attempted to assassinate more than 50 foreign leaders;
4) Dropped bombs on the people of more than 30 countries;
5) Attempted to suppress a populist or nationalist movement in 20 countries.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy – The Truth About US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
1) Endeavored to overthrow more than 50 foreign governments, most of which were democratically elected;
2) Grossly interfered in democratic elections in at least 30 countries;
3) Attempted to assassinate more than 50 foreign leaders;
4) Dropped bombs on the people of more than 30 countries;
5) Attempted to suppress a populist or nationalist movement in 20 countries.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy – The Truth About US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The United States is an equal-opportunity bomber. The only qualifications for a country to become a target are: (a) it poses an obstacle – could be anything – to a particular desire of the American Empire; (b) it is virtually defenseless against aerial attack; (c) it does not possess nuclear weapons.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“Every one of the many wars the United States has engaged in since the end of World War II has been presented to the American people, explicitly or implicitly, as a war of necessity, not a war of choice; a war urgently needed to protect American citizens, American allies, vital American ‘interests,’ freedom and/or democracy, or kill dangerous anti-American terrorists and various other bad guys.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The great bulk of Marshall Plan funds returned to the United States, or never left, being paid directly to American corporations to purchase American goods. The US Agency for International Development (AID) stated in 1999: ‘The principal beneficiary of America’s foreign assistance programs has always been the United States.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“(‘With stupidity, even the gods struggle in vain.’) Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805)”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“to the American power elite one of the longest lasting and most essential foreign policy goals has been preventing the rise of any society that might serve as a good example of an alternative to the capitalist model. This was the essence of the Cold War. Cuba and Chile were two examples of several such societies in the socialist camp which the United States did its best to crush.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“After World War II, the United States, triumphant abroad and undamaged at home, saw a door wide open for world supremacy. Only the thing called ‘communism’ stood in the way, politically, militarily, economically, and ideologically. Thus it was that the entire US foreign policy establishment was mobilized to confront this ‘enemy’, and the Marshall Plan was an integral part of this campaign. How could it be otherwise? Anti-communism had been the principal pillar of US foreign policy from the Russian Revolution up to World War II, pausing for the war until the closing months of the Pacific campaign when Washington put challenging communism ahead of fighting the Japanese. Even the dropping of the atom bomb on Japan – when the Japanese had already been defeated – can be seen as more a warning to the Soviets than a military action against the Japanese.19 After the war, anti-communism continued as the leitmotif of American foreign policy as naturally as if World War II and the alliance with the Soviet Union had not happened. Along with the CIA, the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, the Council on Foreign Relations, certain corporations, and a few other private institutions, the Marshall Plan was one more arrow in the quiver of those striving to remake Europe to suit Washington’s desires: 1. Spreading the capitalist gospel – to counter strong postwar tendencies toward socialism. 2. Opening markets to provide new customers for US corporations – a major reason for helping to rebuild the European economies; e.g. a billion dollars (at twenty-first-century prices) of tobacco, spurred by US tobacco interests. 3. Pushing for the creation of the Common Market (the future European Union) and NATO as integral parts of the West European bulwark against the alleged Soviet threat. 4. Suppressing the left all over Western Europe, most notably sabotaging the Communist parties in France and Italy in their bids for legal, non-violent, electoral victory. Marshall Plan funds were secretly siphoned off to finance this endeavor, and the promise of aid to a country, or the threat of its cutoff, was used as a bullying club; indeed, France and Italy would certainly have been exempted from receiving aid if they had not gone along with the plots to exclude the Communists from any kind of influential role.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The idea was that the NED would do somewhat overtly what the CIA had been doing covertly for decades, and thus, hopefully, eliminate the stigma associated with CIA covert activities. Allen Weinstein, who helped draft the legislation establishing NED, declared in 1991: ‘A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA.’6 NED receives virtually all its financing from the US government ($5 billion in total since 19917), but it likes to refer to itself as an NGO (non-governmental organization) because this helps to maintain a certain credibility abroad that an official US government agency might not have. But NGO is the wrong category. NED is a GO.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The Empire would love to rip Ukraine from Moscow’s bosom, evict the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and establish a US military and/or NATO presence on Russia’s border. Kiev’s membership of the European Union would then not be far off; after which the country could embrace the joys of neoconservatism, receiving the benefits of the standard privatization-deregulation-austerity package and join Portugal, Ireland, Greece, and Spain as an impoverished orphan of the family; but perhaps no price is too great to pay to for being part of glorious Europe and the West!”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The great bulk of Marshall Plan funds returned to the United States, or never left, being paid directly to American corporations to purchase American goods. The US Agency for International Development (AID) stated in 1999: ‘The principal beneficiary of America’s foreign assistance programs has always been the United States.’20”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“When will the dropping of bombs on innocent civilians by the United States, and invading and occupying their country, without their country attacking or threatening the US, become completely discredited? When will the use of depleted uranium and cluster bombs and CIA torture renditions become things that even men like George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld will be too embarrassed to defend? Australian/British journalist John Pilger has noted that in George Orwell’s 1984 ‘three slogans dominate society: war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength. Today’s slogan, war on terrorism, also reverses meaning. The war is terrorism.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The United States is not actually against terrorism per se, only those terrorists who are not allies of the empire. There is a lengthy and infamous history of Washington’s support for numerous anti-Castro terrorists, even when their terrorist acts were committed in the United States. At this moment, Luis Posada Carriles remains protected by the US government, though he masterminded the blowing up of a Cuban airplane that killed 73 people. He’s but one of hundreds of anti-Castro terrorists who’ve been given haven in the United States over the years. The United States has also provided close support to terrorists, or fought on the same side as Islamic jihadists, in Kosovo, Bosnia, Iran, Libya, and Syria, including those with known connections to al-Qaeda, to further foreign policy goals more important than fighting terrorism.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“For NED and American neocons, Yanukovych’s electoral legitimacy lasted only as long as he accepted European demands for new ‘trade agreements’ and stern economic ‘reforms’ required by the International Monetary Fund. When Yanukovych was negotiating those pacts, he won praise, but when he judged the price too high for Ukraine and opted for a more generous deal from Russia, he immediately became a target for ‘regime change.’ Thus, we have to ask, as Mr Putin asked - ‘Why?’ Why was NED funding sixty-five projects in one foreign country? Why were Washington officials grooming a replacement for President Yanukovych, legally and democratically elected in 2010, who, in the face of protests, moved elections up so he could have been voted out of office - not thrown out by a mob?”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The National Endowment for Democracy, an agency created by the Reagan administration in 1983 to promote political action and psychological warfare against states not in love with US foreign policy, is Washington’s foremost non-military tool for effecting regime change. The NED website listed sixty-five projects that it had supported financially in recent years in Ukraine.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“After World War II, the United States, triumphant abroad and undamaged at home, saw a door wide open for world supremacy. Only the thing called ‘communism’ stood in the way, politically, militarily, economically, and ideologically.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“The Empire would love to rip Ukraine from Moscow’s bosom, evict the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and establish a US military and/or NATO presence on Russia’s border. Kiev’s membership of the European Union would then not be far off; after which the country could embrace the joys of neoconservatism, receiving the benefits of the standard privatization-deregulation-austerity package and join Portugal, Ireland, Greece, and Spain as an impoverished orphan of the family;”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“forged and distributed large quantities of food ration cards to cause confusion, shortages, and resentment; sent out forged tax notices and other government directives and documents to foster disorganization and inefficiency within industry and unions … all this and much”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“added soap to powdered milk destined for East German schools; were in possession, when arrested, of a large quantity of the poison cantharidin, with which it was planned to produce poisoned cigarettes to kill leading East Germans; set off stink bombs to disrupt political meetings; attempted to disrupt the World Youth Festival in East Berlin by sending out forged invitations, false promises of free bed and board, false notices of cancellations, and so on; carried out attacks on participants with explosives, firebombs, and tire-puncturing equipment”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“It was a remarkable undertaking. The United States and its agents used explosives, arson, short-circuiting, and other methods to damage power stations, shipyards, canals, docks, public buildings, gas stations, public transportation, bridges, and so on; they derailed freight trains, seriously injuring workers; burned twelve cars of a freight train and destroyed air pressure hoses of others; used acids to damage vital factory machinery; put sand in the turbine of a factory, bringing it to a standstill; set fire to a tile-producing factory; promoted work slowdowns in factories; killed by poisoning 7,000 cows of a co-operative dairy;”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“During the 1950s, American cold warriors in West Germany instituted a crude campaign of sabotage and subversion against East Germany designed to throw that country’s economic and administrative machinery out of gear. The CIA and other US intelligence and military services recruited, equipped, trained, and financed German activist groups and individuals, of West and East, to carry out actions which ran the spectrum from juvenile delinquency to terrorism; anything to make life difficult for the East German people and weaken their support for the government; anything to make the commies look bad.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“In 2009, Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s second-in-command, declared: ‘He [Obama] is trying to say: “Do not hate us … but we will continue to kill you”.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
“I trust God speaks through me,’ said Bush the younger in 2004. ‘Without that, I couldn’t do my job.”
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
― America's Deadliest Export: Democracy The Truth about US Foreign Policy and Everything Else
