The Empire and the Robots

By Fidel Castro

September 03, 2009 " August 19, 2009 "America Latina" -- A short while ago I 
dealt with the United States’ plans to impose the absolute superiority of its 
air force as an instrument of domination on the rest of the world. I mentioned 
the project that by 2020 they would have more than a thousand latest generation 
bombers and F-22 and F-35 fighter planes in their fleet of 2500 military 
aircraft. In twenty more years, every single one of their war planes will be 
robot-operated.

Military budgets always count on the support of the immense majority of 
American legislators. There is hardly any state in the Union where employment 
does not depend in part on the defense industries.

On a global level and with constant value, military expenses have doubled in 
the last 10 years as if there were no danger at all of any crisis. At this 
moment, it is the most prosperous industry on the planet.

By 2008, approximately 1.5 trillion dollars were invested in defense budgets. 
The US spends 42% of world expenses in this area -- 607 billion -- not 
including war expenses, while the number of people who go hungry in the world 
has reached the figure of 1 billion.

Two days ago a western news dispatch informed that in mid-August the US army 
exhibited a tele-guided helicopter along with robots capable of working as 
sappers, 2500 of which have been sent into combat zones.

A company marketing robots maintained that the new technologies would 
revolutionize the manner of directing the war. It has been published that in 
2003 the US barely had enough robots in its arsenal and, according to AFP, 
“today it has 10,000 land vehicles as well as 7000 air devices, from the small 
Raven that can be hand-launched right up to the gigantic Global Hawk, a spy 
plane 13 meters long and with a 35 meter wingspan capable of flying at great 
altitudes for 35 hours.” This dispatch lists other weapons as well.

While the United States is spending such huge figures in killing technology, 
the president of that country is sweating buckets trying to bring health 
services to 50 million Americans who don’t have them. There is such confusion 
that the new president said that he felt he was closer than ever to achieving 
reform of the health care system but that the battle is becoming fierce.

He added that the story is clear, that every time health care reforms seem 
closer on the horizon, special interests fight with everything they’ve got 
applying their leverage, launching publicity campaigns and using their 
political allies to scare the American people.

The fact is that in Los Angeles 8000 people – most of them unemployed, 
according to the press – turned up in a stadium to receive medical care from a 
traveling free clinic that provides services to the Third World. The crowds had 
spent the night there. Some of them had traveled from as far away as hundreds 
of miles.

“’What do I care whether it’s socialist or not? We’re the only country in the 
world where the most vulnerable people have nothing’, said a college-educated 
woman from a black neighborhood.”

According to the report “a blood test can cost 500 dollars and a routine dental 
treatment more than 1000 dollars.”

What kind of hope can that society offer the world?

The lobbyists in Congress make their profits working against a simple law 
intended to provide medical care to tens of millions of poor people, mostly 
blacks and Latinos who lack it. Even a blockaded country like Cuba has been 
able to do it and is even cooperating with dozens of countries in the Third 
World.

If robots in the hands of the transnationals can replace imperial soldiers in 
the wars of conquest, who will stop the transnationals in their quest for a 
market for their artifacts? Just as they have flooded the world with 
automobiles that today compete with mankind for the consumption of 
non-renewable energy and even foods converted into fuel, so too they can flood 
the world with robots that would displace millions of workers from their 
workplaces.

Better yet, scientists could also design robots capable of governing; that way 
they could spare the US government and Congress that terrible, contradictory 
and confusing work.

No doubt they would do it better and cheaper.





Satrio Arismunandar 
Executive Producer
News Division, Trans TV, Lantai 3
Jl. Kapten P. Tendean Kav. 12 - 14 A, Jakarta 12790 
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