(Published in Olympian, Olympia WA, 8/23/13)
One
would think that a president who wins the Nobel Peace Prize would have
the conscience to speak truth to power and say, "No more shipments of
arms to Egypt.” When American weapons overthrow democratically elected
leaders and murder citizens in the streets of Cairo, America loses the
moral credibility to condemn regimes like Iran and Syria.
But
Obama cannot speak truth to the power of the weapons manufacturers
because they dominate our economy. U.S. weapons sales top the next 10
leading arms-selling nations combined.
In 1961,
Republican President Eisenhower warned, "In the councils of government,
we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence... by the
military-industrial complex.” We were once the breadbasket of the
world. Now the web of weapons contractors extends through Boeing, GE,
Raytheon, Honeywell, ITT Corp, much of the Fortune 500, half the
research universities in the nation, and countless small electronics
firms. (See Link 1, 2)
If
what Jesus said be true - that those who live by the sword shall die by
the sword - then what fate awaits our nation, whose economic livelihood
chiefly consists in supplying the world with instruments of war?
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