NATO Summit: A Show of
Force
The NATO summit held in Chicago this
past weekend reflects much that is wrong with our society.
The NATO summit put on display how we
can and do conjure up foreign and domestic threats to justify
government control. For it is fear that justifies not just our
obscene military spending but more importantly, the official
violation of our civil and constitutional rights and the concession
of political power to corporations.
This fear is then used to justify a
growing military alliance even when there is no credible threat. It
is the basis for the militarization of our police force, the erosion
of our civil liberties and globalization of our economy.
This fear arises because the United
States, more than any other country, still lives in the shadow of the
Cold War. The culture of fear created at that time and continuing to
this day, frames our every government action and our federal spending
of almost $1 trillion per year on our "security." The NATO
summit is the celebration of that culture of fear and constitutes a
show of force.
The governing elite in the
industrialized world, and these are the people who attend the summit,
have framed their governance task in terms of security, not growth,
nor freedom, nor peace. It is absurd but we spend billions of dollars
on antimissile batteries in Poland and Rumania and the newly dreamed
up East Coast Missile Shield to guard against Iran, which is not and
never will be a threat. The only threat is to Russia.
Ronald Reagan's Star Wars film
fantasies continue to haunt us and cost us. The only thing they guard
is the profits of the military-industrial-security corporations and
their Congress.
We are supposed to fear not just
Russian missiles, Muslim fanatics and the very idea of China but any
organized group that protests the militarization and globalization of
our society. And there were protesters aplenty in Chicago: the
Rainbow PUSH Coalition, National Nurses United, Occupy Wall Street,
the Mental Health Movement, Iraqi Veterans against the War, Poverty
Agenda, Muslim Peace Council, the Coalition against NATO/G8 War and
Poverty Agenda, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, Occupy Chicago, the
Committee to Stop FBI Repression and many more.
In total 60 people were arrested but no
one anywhere that I could find, pro or con, gave an estimate for the
number of protesters. Now that is really tight control.
Prior to the summit, the FBI and
Chicago Police Department regularly announced dire warnings of
terrorism, chaos and violence. None of this materialized but it did
intimidate and deter as intended. The best the police could come up
with were some guys they accused of making Molotov cocktails or maybe
beer. Most of the detainees have been released but few were charged.
The Chicago NATO Summit was creating
fear not only with all the shiny new equipment but also the latest in
unconstitutional, but supposedly legal, police tactics. The police
can and did use preemptive arrest, holding without charges,
disappearances and threats of charges of terrorism to create fear. In
the far West suburbs no one was allowed to get on the train to the
loop with a backpack or any liquid. Most of the downtown Metra
stations were closed.
This NATO Summit was to let us know who
was in charge. The G-8 Summit about joblessness was more important.
It had to be hidden at Camp David in Maryland.
This might be an age of government
austerity but not when it comes to security for a NATO summit. In
just the last couple of months, Chicago police have spent over $1
million on riot gear getting ready for this summit. The city even
bought a sound cannon to be used to disperse crowds.
This Homeland Security spending is
where the real money is and not just in Chicago. Fargo North Dakota,
hardly a hotbed of terrorism, used $8 million to arm its police
officers with assault rifles and Kevlar helmets in every squad car.
They bought an armored truck with a rotating turret for $256,643. Its
biggest use is for picnics!
Remember, this money is used to make
property and wealth secure, not life and limb or people – unless
those people are corporations. This spending creates austerity
elsewhere in our schools and hospitals.
And just in case you have any doubts
about the readiness of our government to manipulate the citizenry, a
bipartisan amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for
2013 would remove the 1948 ban on dishonest US government propaganda
aimed at American citizens.
They will soon be able to legally
misinform, that is lie to, the American public to influence public
opinion.
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