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The European
arms hustle

By Col David hackworth.
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Defense Secretary William Cohen has been in Europe doing his thing, hustling
U.S. arms.
The Sec Def is America's top salesman for all that deadly stuff produced by
his buddies in the U.S. arms business and then promoted and authorized by
his pals in Congress in their never-ending quest for more pork and jobs for
the folks back home.

These days he's got an uphill job. Made-in-the-USA fighters, bombers,
missiles and tanks sold briskly in Western Europe until the Iron Curtain
collapsed. But with no major military threats on the horizon, some European
nations have reduced their defense spending by as much as half. Others,
weary of the U.S. monopoly in arms, have made it a point to take their
shopping elsewhere.

For the U.S. military-industrial-congressional complex, this is very bad
news. The American defense industry gang, the world's biggest arms supplier,
misses the golden days of the Cold War, not unlike the mob missed
Prohibition when it was repealed back in the 1930s.

So Cohen's been pushing the line that while the Soviets are no longer an
issue, Europe must be prepared for new threats from rogue states like North
Korea and Iran. With a straight face, Cohen's putting out the word that
Pyongyang, Tehran and a dozen other meanies are assembling intercontinental
ballistic missile systems to blow everyone away. Long-range missiles capable
of putting a nuke weapon right splat on top of that wonderful little cafe
across from the Eiffel Tower and other fun spots in Western Europe.

His pitch is right out of the Cold War: Create a threat, fan the fear that
the bad guys are coming and then sell weapons to save the "Free World." Hey,
it's worked for 50 years. Why not 50 more?

Take the recent case of the United States and Red China. First the White
House, Hughes and Loral give the Reds the high-tech capability to whack an
ICBM down in any front yard in the USA. Then Cohen tells us we're once again
nuclear targets and only the creation of a multibillion-dollar protective
umbrella will save us from those nasty incoming Chinese missiles. There's no
mention that what triggered this new anti-missile arms race was our
providing Red China with the secrets of how missiles hit targets, or that
since Reagan kicked off Star Wars more than $100 billion has been blown on
this unworkable scheme.

But at the end of a bloody century where more money's been spent on arms
than in the complete history of humankind, most European leaders aren't
falling for Cohen's line.

Nor are they gung-ho about remaining dependent on the U.S. security
apparatus, especially since our bungles in Serbia. American leadership both
in Washington and among the top brass at NATO -- starting with Gen. Wesley
Clark, the biggest doofus since William Westmoreland of Vietnam shame -- has
made European leaders leery about being led down the tubes by another
American Gen. Humpty Dumpty. Going it alone with an all-European defense
force commanded by their own generals is looking better and better.

And it should. They're big boys and girls who can well defend their own back
yard. We've been propping them up for 55 years, and it's time they did the
Bosnias and Kosovos on their own while we attend to our home fronts,
beginning with securing our southern border.

Hopefully, then, NATO won't be around much longer to waste your tax dollars.
When this obsolete defense treaty disappears, we can bring 100,000 troops
back to the USA and save about $50 billion per year.

One of life's ironies is that our government arms most of the so-called Free
World with horrific weapons. Meanwhile, the same politicians are scheming to
take away our peashooters in order to make our country a more peaceful
land -- just as we enter a decade of the worst terrorism in history.

Perhaps we should all make a New Year's resolution to disarm the world
instead. We could start by putting an end to the mass exportation of
weapons. And we could also stop sticking our noses in everyone else's
business.

Of course, this wouldn't be good for our Sec Defs. How could they afford
their post-Pentagon lifestyle? Since 1961, there hasn't been one U.S.
secretary of defense who didn't end up a multimillionaire. Ever wonder where
the money comes from?



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Col. David Hackworth is co-author of the 1989 international best-seller,
"About Face," and the subsequent "Brave Men" and "Hazardous Duty.[per thou]
His latest books, available from WorldNetDaily, is "Price of Honor."


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