Americas War Machine
On the show this week, Chris Hedges discusses with Andrew Cockburn his new book The Spoils of War Power, Profit and the American War Machine In Andrew Cockburns book The Spoils of War he lays bare the naked lust for profit that is behind Americas endless wars and bloated military budget. The American war machine, he writes, can only be understood in terms of the private passions and interests of those who control it principally a passionate interest in making money. Thus, Washington expanded NATO beyond Germany, breaking a promise to Russian leaders, to open up the lucrative arms market in eastern Europe to defense contractors. The army insisted on furnishing soldiers with defective helmets from a favored contractor that magnify the trauma and traumatic brain injury caused by an explosion. The US Navys Seventh Fleet deployments were for years dictated by a corrupt defense contractor known as Fat Leonard who bribed highranking officers with cash, drunken parties that lasted days and prostitutes
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