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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
24. I've got friends and family who are grieving over wars without end.
Tue Feb 17, 2015, 05:12 PM
Feb 2015

And the lying liars, torturers, banksters and warmongers who make a killing walk free.



The Knights of the Revolving Door

When War is Swell: the Carlyle Group and the Middle East at War

by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
CounterPunch, WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 6-8, 2013 , Paris.

A couple of weeks ago, in a dress rehearsal for her next presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton, the doyenne of humanitarian interventionism, made a pit-stop at the Carlyle Group to brief former luminaries of the imperial war rooms about her shoot-first-don’t-ask-questions foreign policy.

For those of you who have put the playbill of the Bush administration into a time capsule and buried it beneath the compost bin, the Carlyle Group is essentially a hedge fund for war-making and high tech espionage. They are the people who brought you the Iraq war and all those intrusive niceties of Homeland Security. Call them the Knights of the Revolving Door, many of Carlyle’s executives and investors having spent decades in the Pentagon, the CIA or the State Department, before cashing in for more lucrative careers as war profiteers. They are now licking their chops at the prospect for an all-out war against Syria, no doubt hoping that the conflagration will soon spread to Lebanon, Jordan and, the big prize, Iran.

For a refresher course on the sprawling tentacles of the Carlyle Group, here’s an essay that first appeared in CounterPunch’s print edition in 2004. Sadly, not much has changed in the intervening years, except these feted souls have gotten much, much richer. — JSC


Across all fronts, Bush’s war deteriorates with stunning rapidity. The death count of American soldiers killed in Iraq will soon top 1000, with no end in sight. The members of the handpicked Iraqi Governor Council are being knocked off one after another. Once loyal Shia clerics, like Ayatollah Sistani, are now telling the administration to pull out or face a nationalist insurgency. The trail of culpability for the abuse, torture and murder of Iraqi detainees seems to lead inexorably into the office of Donald Rumsfeld. The war for Iraqi oil has ended up driving the price of crude oil through the roof. Even Kurdish leaders, brutalized by the Ba’athists for decades, are now saying Iraq was a safer place under their nemesis Saddam Hussein. Like Medea whacking her own kids, the US turned on its own creation, Ahmed Chalabi, raiding his Baghdad compound and fingering him as an agent of the ayatollahs of Iran. And on and on it goes.

Still not all of the president’s men are in a despairing mood. Amid the wreckage, there remain opportunities for profit and plunder. Halliburton and Bechtel’s triumphs in Iraq have been chewed over for months. Less well chronicled is the profiteering of the Carlyle Group, a company with ties that extend directly into the Oval Office itself.

Even Pappy Bush stands in line to profit handsomely from his son’s war making. The former president is on retainer with the Carlyle Group, the largest privately held defense contractor in the nation. Carlyle is run by Frank Carlucci, who served as the National Security advisor and Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan. Carlucci has his own embeds in the current Bush administration. At Princeton, his college roommate was Donald Rumsfeld. They’ve remained close friends and business associates ever since. When you have friends like this, you don’t need to hire lobbyists..

Bush Sr. serves as a kind of global emissary for Carlyle. The ex-president doesn’t negotiate arms deals; he simply opens the door for them, a kind of high level meet-and-greet. His special area of influence is the Middle East, primarily Saudi Arabia, where the Bush family has extensive business and political ties. According to an account in the Washington Post, Bush Sr. earns around $500,000 for each speech he makes on Carlyle’s behalf.

One of the Saudi investors lured to Carlyle by Bush was the BinLaden Group, the construction conglomerate owned by the family of Osama bin Laden. According to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal, Bush convinced Shafiq Bin Laden, Osama’s half brother, to sink $2 million of BinLaden Group money into Carlyle’s accounts. In a pr move, the Carlyle group cut its ties to the BinLaden Group in October 2001.

One of Bush Sr.’s top sidekicks, James Baker, is also a key player at Carlyle. Baker joined the weapons firm in 1993, fresh from his stint as Bush’s secretary of state and chief of staff. Packing a briefcase of global contacts, Baker parlayed his connections with heads of state, generals and international tycoons into a bonanza for Carlyle. After Baker joined the company, Carlyle’s revenues more than tripled.

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So the men behind the Carlyle Group drift through Washington like familiar ghosts, profiteering off the carnage of Bush’s disastrous crusades, untroubled by any thought of congressional investigation or criminal prosecution, firm in the knowledge that the worse things get for the people of the world, the less secure and more gripped by fear the citizens their own country become, the more millions they will reap for themselves. Perpetual war means perpetual profits.

CONTINUED...

http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/09/06/when-war-is-swell-the-carlyle-group-and-the-middle-east-at-war/



Old, old news to you, OnyxCollie. Most Americans have not heard a word of it.

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Horrible. polly7 Feb 2015 #1
CIA Torture program reminds me of NAZI human experimentation. Octafish Feb 2015 #4
So interesting. polly7 Feb 2015 #5
"[E]xperimental inquiry into what is possible" OnyxCollie Feb 2015 #7
"That is the textbook definition of human experimentation"... MrMickeysMom Feb 2015 #14
Yet, America continues to try to justify those actions. No honor. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2015 #56
That's because NAZI's were gainfully employed and their skillsets were increased by elements of US bobthedrummer Feb 2015 #19
padilla was an American citizen too questionseverything Feb 2015 #40
That's rather sanctimonious of Kiriakou, don't you think? Scuba Feb 2015 #2
Cheney was public face, but the responsibility is Bush's, who signed off on it. Octafish Feb 2015 #3
HEY! You said "RT" and that makes this whole thread suspect. RT has "Russian" in the title rhett o rick Feb 2015 #27
Considering he is pro-waterboarding, why, yes! nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #18
Didn't his understanding evolve? Octafish Feb 2015 #21
Um, no---his understanding didn't 'evolve' until he realized he could troll the Far Left. nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #23
If that were so, he'd still be supporting US Government Torture program. Octafish Feb 2015 #25
No.....he's trolling the Farthest Left, Octa....pretending he gives a shite about msanthrope Feb 2015 #30
Do you have a government pension in your future, msanthrope? Octafish Feb 2015 #32
Kiriakou lost his pension because he went to prison. He.....like Jeffrey Sterling, msanthrope Feb 2015 #33
The psychotic heinous group-think of warmakers is destroying humanity and the earth. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2015 #6
They truly are! We are living in post-fascist America. Octafish Feb 2015 #22
Many of them are New Apostolic Reformation dominionist zealots bobthedrummer Mar 2015 #69
And they fit hand in glove into the goals of the mic, as if one dependent upon the other. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #70
K&R. nt OnyxCollie Feb 2015 #8
I've got friends and family who are grieving over wars without end. Octafish Feb 2015 #24
K&R! marym625 Feb 2015 #9
William K. Black noticed that in regards to the Banksters. Octafish Feb 2015 #29
nope. not that many brave people in Washington marym625 Feb 2015 #58
Prosecution of these war criminals is step one JEB Feb 2015 #10
Gee, didn't this president come into office on behalf of transparency? What happened??? MrMickeysMom Feb 2015 #11
+1 BeanMusical Feb 2015 #13
Ask Obama. /nt Ash_F Feb 2015 #12
Just finished watching "Kill the Messenger." Searched historical news articles about Gary Webb. kelliekat44 Feb 2015 #15
Ridiculous. John Kiriakou is pro-torture, everyone knows that. n/t yodermon Feb 2015 #16
Sarcasm? [n/t] Maedhros Feb 2015 #38
And, the thugs that participated in it. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2015 #17
He should quit being so sanctimonious BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #20
Hell, he is a whistle-blower, so how much credence can he have? rhett o rick Feb 2015 #28
He's no whistleblower....he DEFENDED the use of waterboarding..... msanthrope Feb 2015 #31
The "Farthest Left?" BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #37
Nope..paraphrasing the TOS.... msanthrope Feb 2015 #39
Know thyself BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #41
Well--this the first time on DU I've been accused of being far Left. I suppose that's an msanthrope Feb 2015 #43
No BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #44
Why not just state plainly what you mean? I never alert on personal insults, because I think they msanthrope Feb 2015 #45
I'm not afraid of hides BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #47
Yes--that a few, sensible DUers remember when this CIA agent brazenly went on national msanthrope Feb 2015 #48
False equivalence BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #50
Which is exactly what I wrote.....anyone we can get for torture, WE SHOULD. msanthrope Feb 2015 #51
Well at least we agree on that. BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #52
The only place we disagree is where I think people like Kiriakou remain the pieces of shit msanthrope Feb 2015 #53
Then we don't disagree BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #55
Then I was wrong, and I apologize, truly. nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #59
You don't have to apologize BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #62
Link to where he defended waterboarding? Vattel Feb 2015 #63
Oh yeah, whistle-blowers are the worst! BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #36
This thread is a great example of the divide in the Democratic Party as represented rhett o rick Feb 2015 #26
Amazing how much the party has changed. raindaddy Feb 2015 #35
'Amazing how the whistle blowers are subjected to more scrutiny than the corruption of the system... Octafish Feb 2015 #46
Thank you Octafish raindaddy Feb 2015 #60
In other words, Jamastiene Feb 2015 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Feb 2015 #34
A National Press Corpse Octafish Feb 2015 #67
Go look this guy up on... ReRe Feb 2015 #42
''I would do it all again.'' Octafish Feb 2015 #54
My day is not complete.... ReRe Feb 2015 #68
This country has no moral authority and will never have any until the torturers are brought to sabrina 1 Feb 2015 #49
Judge Laurence Silberman compared a journalist who said, 'Bush lied America into war' with NAZIs. Octafish Feb 2015 #57
MUST. LOOK. FORWARD. blkmusclmachine Feb 2015 #61
That's what Judge Silberman said, just the other day. Octafish Feb 2015 #65
That's just what Presidential Advisor Cass Sunstein said the other day. Octafish Feb 2015 #66
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