Sunday, September 1, 2013

War! What is it Good For? --- A whole lot of Fucking Money to a Few . . . .

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Wow.  Apparently there are a few journalists remaining who are still sufficiently free enough from corporate influence to be able to point out the obvious of what further American military involvement in the mid-east is really all about:


August 29, 20131:06 p.m.
So you say the Syrians have it coming for gassing their own citizens?
OK, let’s skip that debate, then, and get down to the nuts and bolts: How much is this “measured response” gonna cost?
Call it “Bang for Our Bucks.”
Now, it’s hard to predict what a war will cost. Just ask the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld boys; remember their estimates that the Iraq war would, in essence, pay for itself through increased oil revenue and recovered assets?
But we can put a price tag on the U.S. military assets in the area, which consist mainly of the Harry S. Truman battle group in the Mediterranean plus the aircraft carrier Nimitz in the Indian Ocean.
Here’s a quick rundown:
  • Two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers: $4.5 billion each. They each carry about 48 F-18s among the roughly 80+ aircraft aboard; the F-18s go for about $55 million apiece.
  • Two guided-missile cruisers: About $1 billion each. Carry 50 or so Tomahawk cruise missiles at about $1.5 million per.
  • One amphibious assault ship: About $1 billion.
And presumably, the U.S. also has a submarine or two in the area (about $2 billion apiece), also with cruise missiles aboard. But the Navy doesn’t like to talk about where its subs are.
So, if my math is correct, that’s roughly $25 billion to $30 billion worth of U.S. military hardware, all warmed up and ready to go. Skipping over the people, of course; you go ahead, but I’m not going to put a price tag on human life.

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-syria-military-hardware-cost-esimates-20130829,0,1077073.story


War is a Racket.  Of that, there is inarguable certainty.



----TFG



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