Liquidating the Empire
A decade ago, Oldsmobile went. Last year, Pontiac. Saturn, Saab, and Hummer were discontinued. A thousand GM dealerships shut down.
To those who grew up in a “GM family,” where buying a Chrysler was like converting to Islam, what happened to GM was deeply saddening.
Yet the amputations had to be done – or GM would die.
And the same may be about to happen to the American Imperium.
Its birth can be traced to World War II, when America put 16 million men in uniform and sent millions across the seas to crush Nazi Germany and Japan. After V-E and V-J Day, the boys came home.
But with the Stalinization of half of Europe, the fall of China, and war in Korea came NATO and alliances with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, Pakistan, and Australia that lasted through the Cold War.
In 1989, however, the Cold War ended dramatically with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the retirement of the Red Army from Europe, the breakup of the Soviet Union, and Beijing’s abandonment of world communist revolution.
Overnight, our world changed. But America did not change.
As Russia shed her alliances and China set out to capture America’s markets, Uncle Sam soldiered on.
We clung to the old alliances and began to add new allies. NATO war guarantees were distributed like credit cards to member states of the old Warsaw Pact and former republics of the Soviet Union.
We invaded Panama and Haiti, smashed Iraq, liberated Kuwait, intervened in Somalia and Bosnia, bombed Serbia, and invaded Iraq again – and Afghanistan. Now we prepare for a new war – on Iran.
Author Laurence Vance has inventoried America’s warfare state.
We spend more on defense than the next 10 nations combined.
Our Navy exceeds in firepower the next 13 navies combined. We have 100,000 troops in Iraq, 100,000 in Afghanistan or headed there, 28,000 in Korea, over 35,000 in Japan, and 50,000 in Germany. By the Department of Defense’s “Base Structure Report,” there are 716 U.S. bases in 38 countries.
Chalmers Johnson, who has written books on this subject, claims DOD is minimizing the empire. He discovered some 1,000 U.S. facilities, many of them secret and sensitive. And according to DOD’s “Active Duty Military Personnel Strengths by Regional Area and by Country,” U.S. troops are now stationed in 148 countries and 11 territories.
Estimated combined budgets for the Pentagon, two wars, foreign aid to allies, 16 intelligence agencies, scores of thousands of contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan, and our new castle-embassies: $1 trillion a year.
While this worldwide archipelago of bases may have been necessary when we confronted a Sino-Soviet bloc spanning Eurasia from the Elbe to East China Sea, armed with thousands of nuclear weapons and driven by imperial ambition and ideological hatred of us, that is history now.
It is preposterous to argue that all these bases are essential to our security. Indeed, our military presence, our endless wars, and our support of despotic regimes have made America, once the most admired of nations, almost everywhere resented and even hated.
Liquidation of this empire should have begun with the end of the Cold War. Now it is being forced upon us by the deficit-debt crisis. Like GM, we can’t kick this can up the road any more, because we have come to the end of the road.
Republicans will fight new taxes. Democrats will fight to save social programs. Which leaves the American empire as the logical lead cow for the butcher’s knife.
Indeed, how do conservatives justify borrowing hundreds of billions yearly from Europe, Japan, and the Gulf states – to defend Europe, Japan, and the Arab Gulf states? Is it not absurd to borrow hundreds of billion annually from China – to defend Asia from China? Is it not a symptom of senility to borrow from all over the world in order to defend that world?
In their Mount Vernon declaration of principles, conservatives called the Constitution their guiding star. But did not the author of that constitution, James Madison, warn us that wars are the death of republics?
Under Bush II, conservatives, spurning the wisdom of their fathers, let themselves be seduced, neo-conned into enlisting in a Wilsonian crusade that had as its declared utopian goal “ending tyranny in our world.”
How could conservatives whose defining virtue is prudence and who pride themselves on following the lamp of experience have been taken into camp by the hustlers and hucksters of empire?
Yet, now that Barack Obama has embraced neo-socialism, Republicans are about to be given a second chance. And just as Rahm Emanuel said liberal Democrats should not let a financial crisis go to waste, but exploit it to ram through their agenda, the Right should use the opportunity of the fiscal crisis to take an ax to the warfare state.
Ron Paul’s victory at CPAC may be a sign the prodigal sons of the Right are casting off the heresy of neoconservatism and coming home to first principles.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- Who Wants War With Iran? – February 6th, 2012
- He Who Defends Everything Defends Nothing – February 2nd, 2012
- Who Wants War With Iran? – January 19th, 2012
- Our Innocents Abroad? – January 2nd, 2012
- Make Congress Vote on War on Iran – December 22nd, 2011





Chris
February 23rd, 2010 at 6:04 am
A couple of things to keep in mind:
- Germany used ~85% of her military resources fighting the Russians.
- Germany lost 75%-90% of her men fighting the Russians.
That should put WWII into perspective.
Nike
February 23rd, 2010 at 12:11 pm
Strange to watch the USA spending unlimited cash on military garbage but then claim to have no money for health care, roads, schools, hospitals, etc. I know, I know, that stuff is kind of mundane compared to rocket launchers, tanks, shells packed with depleted uranium, but still…
American elections are even stranger. No matter who the people vote for, they either get Bush the War Pig or his little brother, Obama, who serves the war pigs with just as much devotion. Hilarious that rather than a democracy, the US resembles a single-party state with two political factions – hilarious if you're not an American, that is.
God Bless America.
jojo
February 23rd, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Pat's still a dreamer "While this worldwide archipelago of bases may have been necessary when we confronted a Sino-Soviet bloc spanning Eurasia from the Elbe to East China Sea, armed with thousands of nuclear weapons and driven by imperial ambition and ideological hatred of us, that is history now"
Pure nonsense Pat.USA planned WWII to expand it's empire. It suckered Germany to attack Poland and Russia and France and Japan. That's old,try recollecting the simuliar tacktic–Funding Iran and Iraq war and waiting later for the final kill.
Look today what WWII brought USA Europe–NATO and the far east. Too bad the plot is not working like clock work anymore :^/
dsmith
February 23rd, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Hell Yeah! The neocons are bloodthirsty radical Zionist zealots who are pushing this country into yet another war and bankruptcy. Ron Paul may be my candidate, now that Obama has bowed to the Star of David.
Chris Dowd
February 23rd, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Indeed, how do conservatives justify borrowing hundreds of billions yearly from Europe, Japan, and the Gulf states – to defend Europe, Japan, and the Arab Gulf states? Is it not absurd to borrow hundreds of billion annually from China – to defend Asia from China? Is it not a symptom of senility to borrow from all over the world in order to defend that world?
How do they justify it? With the finest blather, PR, and lies money can buy. That's how. The simple fact of the matter is that a big part of the GOP base are MIC parasite welfare queens. The imperial war machine employs either directly or indirectly a big chunk of GOP voters. And these welfare "conservatives" are for "small government" only in the sense that they oppose government spending that isn't meant for them. Millions of America's "conservatives" are just trough feeding pigs and have been for decades.
War is their gravy and empire their bread and butter. And it ain't simply going to be "liquidated" because the rest of the America (that these people do not care about at all) is hurting.
JCC
February 23rd, 2010 at 1:17 pm
I've seen various breakdowns over the last few years that shows the U.S. spends about 46% to 48% of both the Discretionary Budget and Non-Discretionary Budget on "Defense", much of it hidden on separate line items like VA and SS, and our One Party State never (rarely ever) considers cutting as much as 1 penny of this, but as Nike noted, no problems with cutting our hard-earned tax dollar expenditures for Domestic social and infrastructure programs.
This is not hilarious from very many perspectives at all, and there will be severe economic and social problems for many, and not just in the U.S., when it all inevitably collapses.
Chris C.
February 23rd, 2010 at 2:20 pm
And it will collapse as all other past empires have failed. There would be a lot fewer terrorists running around the world whose sole purpose is to bring down the West and all it stands for if the USA would simply and it would be simple just stay out of their lives with our meddling in their affairs. We are so arrogant and proud and as the Bible, which these so-called idiot leaders of ours hold up as the be all end all, says "pride comes before a fall" and we will fall.
Andy
February 23rd, 2010 at 2:49 pm
It is great to find out that Pat reads Laurence Vance. America Bless God!
Michael Kenny
February 23rd, 2010 at 3:06 pm
The American Empire should have disappeared when the cold war ended. That was what everyone imagined would happen, at least in Europe. Everyone was talking about a "peace dividend" and America was held in very high esteem. The fly in the ointment was the now notorious Israel Lobby, which wanted to use Europe as cannon fodder to fight Israel's wars. Bye, bye, peace dividend! The modern American Empire has no other purpose than to prop up Israel. Unfortunately for Europe, it lies astride the shortest route from the US to its Israeli master and therefore constitutes a useful staging post and fueling stop. Europe must therefore be kept subjugated, as it was in cold war days. Hence the constant attempts to undermine the EU and the euro, the only thing which stands between Europe and the American jackboot. Hence the attempts to fabricate a new cold war (Polish missiles, Georgia). The good news is that the American Empire is collapsing.
AMB
February 23rd, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Can it be?? The conservatives are finally coming to their senses??
I've long marveled at so-called "Conservative" support for the largest, most bloated bureaucracy on the planet; that tax-sucking behemoth, the Imperial American Military. A true "fiscal conservative" would take one look at the thing and reach straight for the axe!
I'm glad to see that U.S Cons are finally waking up.
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Alan MacDonald
February 23rd, 2010 at 4:33 pm
Now every shilling Tom, Dick, and Harry is caliming to be 'anti-Empire', but without any definition of what the ruling-elite corporate/financial/militarist Empire that controls 'our' country (and many others) by hiding behind the facade of its TWO-PARTY, 'Vichy' sham of democracy (aided by its equally 'Vichy' corporatist media) really is!
Empire-busters who don't know Empire are as dangerous and disingenuous as fictional 'Ghostbusters', McCarthyite 'commie-busters', and Salem 'witch-busters'.
A whole bunch of faux anti-empire clowns are going to scrambling on board the train, but the only ones to be trusted are those in the Global peoples' 'Anti-Empire' movement who quote Hannah Arendt, Gabriel Kolko, and David Korten as well as Ron Paul and Chalmers Johnson, and who understand and will actually confront deceitful non-partisan breadth of this Global Empire that is led by elitist 'empire-thinking'.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
DMinor7th
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:35 pm
"how do conservatives justify borrowing hundreds of billions yearly from Europe, Japan, and the Gulf states – to defend Europe, Japan, and the Arab Gulf states? "
Easy, Pat.. they don't. The word "conservative" has been utterly Orwellized and hijacked by radicals and extremists. It is fundamentally impossible for a conservative to be an extremist. That the corporatist oligarchical media has redefined the word does not make it so. For example, a conservative in former times was a person who revered the rule of law. Now, an Orwellized "conservative" is an extremist radical who is more than happy to destroy law in order to accomplish sectarian ends. It is impossible for a conservative to rip up the Constitution because without laws we are nothing but savages. Yet, the Orwellized "conservatives" have done just that in order to hand off all power to faux aristocrats.. corporatist oligarchs.
zouppie
February 23rd, 2010 at 6:00 pm
He is not allowed to offend Mort Zuckerman?
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February 23rd, 2010 at 11:18 am
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the_big_wedding
February 23rd, 2010 at 7:25 pm
Is it not absurd to borrow hundreds of billion annually from China – to defend Asia from China?
Yes, except if you're Israel you'll want the US to get that [map of the middle east and central asia redrawn](http://morris108.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/newm… that [oil and NG terminal built in Haifa](http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/5834/pnacplanw… and war between the US, Russia, and Iran going before the US goes belly-up.
andy
February 23rd, 2010 at 10:42 pm
Had it not been for the stupid pledge to Poland which temporarily forced Hitler to turn westwards those two figures would have been 100% each.
DavidSpero
February 23rd, 2010 at 10:53 pm
Pat writes: "the Right should use the opportunity of the fiscal crisis to take an ax to the warfare state."
Dream on, Pat. The people calling themselves "Right" are all part of the warfare state. See Kelly V's article on the CPAC convention for confirmation.
MvGuy
February 23rd, 2010 at 11:53 pm
Good call KHALID, but I'm sure Pat meant it in an innocent was… Maybe like saying "Converting to Christianity is like trading one's camel for a horse…. or horse for a camel, Your choice….
Johnny in Wi.
February 24th, 2010 at 12:35 am
Pat can't putout statements like this and be allowed to stay on TV. He has to mince his words just to be able to throw in cracks and jokes at the zionists. He knows what he can get away with. Thats why he writes columns and books and runs for public office. Staying on TV keeps his name before the public for his other ventures. I think he likes the money and fun of it as well. There isn't a better straight political anyalyst any where. That also helps him keep his job as well the ratings he brings in.
charley caruso
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Why is Pat Buchanan such a good writer but such an idiot as a TV pundit?
MvGuy
February 24th, 2010 at 12:50 am
Just a reminder d, Ron IS the Star of David…. But he is still MY candidate, though I agree with you about the Z-Zs "pushing this country into yet another [unnecessary] war…and……bankruptcy."
Henry_Clemens
February 24th, 2010 at 2:17 am
Patrick asked; "how could conservatives whose defining virtue is prudence and who pride themselves on following the lamp of experience have been taken into camp by the hustlers and hucksters of empire?" The answer to that one is easy Patrick. For decades, hundreds of millions of dollars in Wall Street military-industrial loot was dangled in front of their snouts and dumped into bottomless campaign troughs right before their eyes. And into the swill-filled troughs their snouts did go. Conservatives, over time, sold their principles and their souls for enormous quantities of wasteful, filthy, blood-stained lucre. But the same was also true for so-called liberals too. Like you once said Patrick; the Republicans and the Democrats are but two wings of the same bird of prey. And the bird of prey is Wall Street.
Peaceful_Idiot
February 24th, 2010 at 4:02 am
Pat Buchanan is wrong wrong WRONG.
It all must stay because Liberals and Progressives are too obsessed with vaginas and skin pigments to care about little things like War and Empire. Just mention Ron Paul to them and learn for yourself.
Peaceful_Idiot
February 24th, 2010 at 4:05 am
Vagina Trumps Empire and always will. You know that Mr. Buchanan this is a silly article!
AP KHALID
February 23rd, 2010 at 10:06 pm
SIR,
PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY :
'' BUYING CHRYSLER WAS LIKE CONVERTING TO ISLAM ''
andy
February 23rd, 2010 at 10:46 pm
The written and spoken word are two entirerly different forms of communication. Its why the book is often better then the movie.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 9:11 pm
THANKS,
I DO RESPECT PAT AND DO READ HIS ALMOST ALL THE ARTICLES PRINTED IN
ANTIWAR. THE WORD ISLAM IS HIGHLY RESPECTED AMONG MOSLIMS AROUND
THE WORLD AND I DO BLEIVE PAT MEANT IT IN AN INNOCENT WAY.
KeepItComing
March 10th, 2010 at 10:41 pm
The Warfare state, and the salaries of 'bankrupt' California workers vs. the private sector are real issues. Patrick J. Buchanan brings up issues that we do not see with the rank and file politicians with a few exceptions. This man has the courage to bring up real issues, and he faces criticism from the Beltway when he talks about Israel. The man is intelligent. Some people don't like him, but do they really debate him on the issues? He brings us non-nice issues that lawmakers love to steer around for re-election. That is called 'guts' or manhood. He has knowledge of history.
Guest
March 14th, 2010 at 5:22 am
This is a funny old world, Mr. Buchanan. You approach something, and then you find yourself veering away in some other direction. The modest conservatism promised (in words but not in choice of cabinet) of George W. Bush plunged us into the situation today in the Mideast. But was it a good deal (temporarily) — only a few thousand American lives for the latest easiest source of oil (which of course will be in the hands of oil companies and sold to the highest bidder – who may not be the American consumer after all). We, the people, have been taken for a ride. There are those who see this as doomed oil dinosaurs in pursuit of peak oil before the great abyss opens up . Apres moi le deluge thinking. The neocons did not make us do it, though they supplied the words and music. Only the orders of the President could bring it about.
Now we see that the healthcare sham is in its way no different: instead of attacking the scam of the insurance companies, it will force citizens to pay money to insurance companies. In this way, the Democrats enslave the Americans much the way the Republicans did in the foreign policy/ fiscal madness way.
So far, I'm not seeing any real Americans in charge here (that would include immigrants) – I mean Americans unfettered by swinish lobbies such as the military one, AIPAC, and the insurance companies (not to speak of various banks).
No, it's all work and thin gruel for the poor slobs these days. What will a revolution look like? I'm not sure we know yet, but it will boil. That's why they are preparing for it, because they know we're not getting anything for the war or the stock market (privatize Social Security? how about slot machines?). This period in history is a big joke. But reality, in the form of other nations behaving with greater maturity and also oil running out (they want to drill off the Falklands, for godsake!), will force us to find better means of conducting our lives.
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