{"id":16264,"date":"2015-06-15T12:51:12","date_gmt":"2015-06-15T12:51:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=16264"},"modified":"2015-06-15T12:51:22","modified_gmt":"2015-06-15T12:51:22","slug":"paranoid-patriotism-has-created-usas-perpetual-war-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=16264","title":{"rendered":"Paranoid Patriotism Has Created USA&#8217;s Perpetual War Economy"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Paranoid patriotism: We&#8217;re trapped in vicious cycle of militarism, says US Army colonel<\/h2>\n<p>SputnikNews.com<\/p>\n<p>Americans have come to the point where they fear they can&#8217;t live without war, US Army Colonel Gregory A. Daddis said, adding that the US&#8217; addiction to war is fed by &#8220;paranoid patriotism.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Since the end of the Second World War Americans have found themselves trapped in a vicious cycle of warmongering, fed by constant fear of an external threat, noted Gregory A. Daddis, a US Army colonel and a professor of history at the United States Military Academy.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout the Cold War American policy makers spoke &#8220;in apocalyptic terms&#8221; about a major threat presented the Soviets and Communism. Remarkably, <strong>nothing has changed since the collapse of the USSR<\/strong>, and &#8220;the gravest threat looms continuously on the horizon,&#8221; the colonel pointed out.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The 2015 National Security Strategy, published in February, offers a case in point. While acknowledging America&#8217;s growing economic strength and the benefits of moving beyond the large ground wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the document stresses the &#8216;risks of an insecure world.&#8217; Despite its global power and reach, the United States, we are told, faces a &#8216;persistent risk of attacks,'&#8221; Gregory A. Daddis emphasized.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Washington still persists in creating the atmosphere of inevitable doom, referring to the substantial threat purportedly posed by Russia, or China, or by omnipresent terrorists.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A series of overseas military interventions have not dispelled Americans&#8217; illusory fears, instead they have only strengthened the positions of proponents of a &#8220;perpetual war.&#8221; Citing American political scientist Andrew J. Bacevich, Daddis underscored that &#8220;the seduction of war&#8221; obscures rational thinking prompting individuals to equate American superiority with military superiority.<\/p>\n<p>The US colonel called attention to the sheer hypocrisy of those who insisted that the US&#8217; interventions were meant to promote &#8220;freedom&#8221; and &#8220;democracy.&#8221; According to the expert, <strong>explanations of the necessity of war have always been aimed at downplaying &#8220;the economic aspects of global engagement<\/strong>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Americans traditionally have been uncomfortable with the word &#8220;empire,&#8221; even if its current form suggests securing economic access abroad rather than promoting traditional colonialism&#8230; <strong>War meant liberty triumphing over evil rather than promoting the nation&#8217;s economic interests<\/strong> abroad,&#8221; he emphasized.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, <strong>the US has been entrapped by both the idea of America&#8217;s indispensability and a deep-seated fear of no longer being &#8220;the indispensable nation<\/strong>,&#8221; the colonel remarked adding that this condition has been dubbed &#8220;paranoid patriotism&#8221; by philosopher Kelly Oliver.<\/p>\n<p>Maintaining Washington&#8217;s supremacy at all costs has made Americans &#8220;suspicious&#8221; of any world power or entity that might undermine the US&#8217; &#8220;self-affirmed global position,&#8221; feeding its addiction to war, Colonel Daddis elaborated.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In reality, we don&#8217;t want peace. We&#8217;re not just entranced by war. <strong>We have come to a point where we fear we can&#8217;t live without it. War has become a means to deal with our fears, while our fears have become a justification for more war<\/strong>,&#8221; the American colonel highlighted.<\/p>\n<p>However, the time has come to reconsider this stance, the expert noted. US interventionism is only escalating military conflicts and is threatening the fragile global stability, stressed the colonel referring to a new potential US Middle East incursion and long-standing latent confrontation with China.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;After more than a decade of war, the time has come for us to move beyond our state of national insecurity. Paranoia does not equal preparedness,&#8221; Daddis stressed.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We need to stop conforming to the relentless militarization afflicting our national mental health. And, above all, we need to stop being so afraid,&#8221; he concluded.<\/p>\n<p><em>COL Daddis, a <\/em>West Point<em> graduate, is a veteran of both <\/em>Operation Desert Storm<em> and <\/em>Iraqi Freedom.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Paranoid patriotism: We&#8217;re trapped in vicious cycle of militarism, says US Army colonel SputnikNews.com Americans have come to the point where they fear they can&#8217;t live without war, US Army Colonel Gregory A. 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