US Military Complex to Benefit from Russia-Ukraine Conflict

US Military Complex to Benefit from Russia-Ukraine Conflict
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16 March 2022
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Since war-related contracts will be spread to hundreds of congressional districts, weapon production becomes virtually unstoppable.

Former Pentagon analyst Franklin Spinney said the U.S. Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex (MICC) stands to benefit from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as it ramps up defense spending for what could be a protracted affair in Europe.

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"This war is setting the stage for a second Cold War that will increase tensions over the long term," Spinney said, explaining that an increase in tensions "is needed to fund the bow wave of future defense spending that is already programmed in the Pentagon's computers."

The MICC refers to the network of multisectoral individuals and institutions promoting militarization, arms sales and political power. The MICC is partly responsible for and actively benefiting from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to Spinney, who served for nearly 30 years as an analyst at the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation.

He faulted the MICC's post-Cold War business strategy and its supporting lobbying activities for expanding the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after the end of the Cold War. For Spinney, thanks to the lobbying activities by special interest groups towards expansion, NATO has not only outlived its purpose to contain the Soviet Union but enjoyed five expansions since the demise of the latter.

Spinney believed that the conflict and the ensuing fear would be permanently politicized to justify more weapon sales. The Pentagon has been rushing new weapon programs and their engineering and manufacturing. Since contracts will spread to hundreds of congressional districts, weapon production becomes virtually unstoppable. Moreover, because manufacturers routinely over-promise performance and understate costs, the demands for more military spending beget further demands for even greater spending.

The peculiar characteristics of the MICC reduce the U.S. foreign policy elite into an endless search for new enemies abroad, which is why the U.S. violated its promise not to expand NATO and has no empathy for the legitimate security concerns of others, especially Russia.

"The way we have handled the end of the Cold War with NATO expansion conducted by a succession of U.S. presidents, establishing the Committee to Expand NATO headed by a Lockheed vice president, encouraging the color revolutions, particularly in Georgia and Ukraine, demonizing our adversaries, have combined to inflame tensions," Spinney said.

He also referred to the humiliation the United States inflicted on Russia since the demise of the Soviet Union, amplified by the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, and the U.S. withdrawals from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002 and the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 2019, all of which are perceived as critical threats by Russia.

The MICC shapes domestic political agendas by engineering electoral district dependency on the arms industry. The politico-economic addiction to defense spending makes the U.S. economy less competitive through anti-competitive contracting that incentivizes parasitic rent-seeking behaviors and corruption as well as poor engineering.

Ukraine biolabs are the TIP OF THE ICEBERG. The corruption of the US military industrial complex is so massive it's unfathomable. To the people of the world, I am SO SORRY that my government has become so evil.

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