15 Years of War: To Whose Benefit?
By Charles Hugh-Smith | Of Two Minds | March 28, 2018
As for Iraq, the implicit gain was supposed to be access to Iraqi oil.
Setting aside the 12 years of “no fly zone” air combat operations above Iraq from 1991 to 2003, the U.S. has been at war for almost 17 years in Afghanistan and 15 years in Iraq. (If the word “war” is too upsetting, then substitute “continuing combat operations”.)
Since the burdens and costs of these combat operations are borne solely by the volunteers of the U.S. Armed Forces, the American populace pays little to no attention to the wars unless a household has a family member in uniform who is in theatre.
Permanent combat operations are now a barely audible background noise in America, something we’ve habituated to: the human costs are invisible to the vast majority of residents, and the financial costs are buried in the ever-expanding mountain of national debt. What’s another borrowed trillion dollars on top of the $21 trillion pile?
But a nation continually waging war should ask: to whose benefit? (cui bono) As near as I can make out, the nation has received near-zero benefit from combat operations in Afghanistan, one of the most corrupt nations on Earth where most of the billions of dollars “invested” have been squandered or stolen by the kleptocrats the U.S. has supported.
What did the nation gain for the tragic loss of lives and crippling wounds suffered by our personnel and Afghan civilians?
As for Iraq, the implicit gain was supposed to be access to Iraqi oil. As near as I can make out, the U.S. imports about 600,000 barrels of oil per day from Iraq, a relatively modest percentage of our total oil consumption of 19.7 million barrels a day.
(Note that the U.S. was importing around 700,000 barrels a day from Iraq before Operation Iraqi Freedom was launched in March 2003–and imports from Iraq declined as a result of the war. So what was the energy-security gain from launching the war?)
Meanwhile, Iraq exports over 2 million barrels a day to China and India, where the presumed benefit to the U.S. is that U.S. corporations can continue to produce shoddy goods using low-cost Asian labor that are exported to U.S. consumers, thereby enabling U.S. corporations to reap $2.3 trillion in profits every year.
(Before China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO), U.S. corporate profits were around $700 billion–less than one-third the current gargantuan sum. Isn’t this suggestive of the immense profits gained by offshoring production to Asia and reducing the quality of the goods being manufactured?)
Since “energy security”, i.e. access to oil, was the implicit reason for going to war, let’s ask: were all the sacrifices of lives and limbs and the direct costs of roughly $1 trillion worth the roughly $200 billion in oil that the U.S. has imported from Iraq– and if history is any guide, could have imported without going to war at all?
It’s far easier to blunder into war than it is to blunder out of war. But hey, it’s certainly been profitable for a few at the top of the financial heap.



“As near as I can make out, the nation has received near-zero benefit from combat operations in Afghanistan”,
I guess the author hasn’t taken into account the massive profits made on the massive increase in Opium production, causing an Opioid epidemic in the USA.
“What did the nation gain for the tragic loss of lives and crippling wounds suffered by our personnel?”
The death toll amongst American soldiers(58,600 killed and around 360,000 wounded, just in Vietnam) has never been a worry for the Pentagon(Psychopath Central), or War mongers like Henry Kissinger, who famously said. “Military men are just dumb stupid animals, to be used as pawns on Foreign Policy”.
“To whose benefit”….Silly question. Israel has sown the seeds of mayhem and destruction amongst its neighbours, by using its anaesthetised donkey, The USA, to do its Dirty Work..
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that neocon misadventure in Afghanistan and Iraq,
pnac pre-planned….
mass murder with malice aforethought, including but not limited
to renditions, torture outright, extended abuse by Israeli personnel
in training the braindeadgoy “hillbillies” in the proper enhanced
interrogation techniques perfected on Palestinian children…
bombings, DU, and serious disruption in quality of life issues
like food and water
merely a small slice of the total pie of zionist/Jewish/bolshevik
perfidy in the last century as the rabid attack dog of the
money changers and pharisees….global agenda
over 400 million mass murdered
hundreds of trillions ledgerdemained
the jewish narrative has no truth in it…Jesus @ John 8:44
https://buelahman.wordpress.com/2018/03/24/omnibus-spending-bill-the-locusts-are-winning/
no dallas cowboys at the alamo
no jews in the old testament
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ISRAEL, JEWS. Stop trying to avoid the words. On the other hand, it looks like microsoft is taking care of the rest of the violation of the U.S. Constitution. Have you all gotten that email from microsoft talking about their new, UPDATED, tos?
I think it’s past time to move away from microsoft.
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micro soft. I mean, really! Can you get any more flaccid than that?
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Oops/! Have I violated micro soft’s terms of service? Oh, whatever shall I do?
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I hope you come and knock on my door.
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…or whatever you do. I don’t care.
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…you worthless pieces of shit.
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