7. Obamas Military Appointments Have Corrupt
Past
Sources:
ConsortiumNews.com, November 13, 2008
Title: The Danger of Keeping Robert Gates
Author: Robert Parry
Global Research, February 13, 2009
Title: Obamas Defense Department Appointees- The 3.4 Trillion
Dollar Question
Author: Andrew Hughes
Democracy Now! January 7, 2009
Title: Obama Nominee Admiral Dennis Blair Aided perpetrators of
1999 church Killings in East Timor
Interviewee: Allan Nairn
The Hill, November 24, 2008
Title: Ties to Chevron, Boeing Raise Concern on Possible NSA Pick
Author: Roxana Tiron
Student Researcher: Chris McManus
Faculty Evaluator: Diana Grant, PhD
Sonoma State University
Obamas retention of Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense makes
Gates the first appointment from an outgoing administration of opposing
party to be kept in the position. Over the last two years of the previous
administration, Gates was a key implementer of Bushs Iraq War
surgeafter he replaced Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,
who had opposed the escalation.
Obamas appointees to the Department of Defense and National Intelligence
embody many of the worst elements of US national security policy over
the past three decades, including responsibility for what Obama himself
has fingered as chief concerns, politicized intelligence
and lack of transparency. The valued decades of experience
these leaders bring with them are filled with ethical breeches, lies
to Congress, and deep conflicts of interest and revolving doors within
the US military industrial complex. Although Obama promised to keep
lobbyists out of top government posts, many of those he appointmented
are former lobbyists or former board members of companies directly doing
business with the Pentagon.
Robert Gates, whose career has reflected and implemented neoconservative
positions, also decried Obamas plan for a phased withdrawal of
US troops. Gatess history as a career intelligence officer began
under Nixon. But, as Robert Parry chronicles, it was as a senior CIA
official in the 1980s under Reagan that Gates broke the back of the
CIA analytical divisions commitment to objective intelligence.
In a recent book, Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of
the CIA, former CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman identifies Gates as the
chief action officer for the Reagan administrations drive to tailor
intelligence reporting to White House political desires. As chief
analyst under CIA director William Casey, Gates guided the first
institutionalized cooking of the books at the CIA in the
1980s, with a particular emphasis on tailoring intelligence dealing
with the Soviet Union, Central America, and Southwest Asia, says
Goodman, in order to justify increased US military spending and US support
for bloody brushfire wars central elements of Reagans foreign
policy.
Gatess 1991 confirmation hearing for George H.W. Bushs
CIA director marked an extraordinary outpouring of career CIA officers
going public with inside stories about how Gates had corrupted the intelligence
product. There also were concerns about Gatess role in misleading
Congress regarding the secret Iran-Contra operations in the mid-1980s,
an obstacle that had prevented Gates from getting the top CIA job when
Casey died in 1987. Gates funneled support to Saddam Hussein during
the Iran-Iraq war, covertly supplying chemical weapons, arms and equipment.
Gates served on the board of directors of Science Applications International
Corporation (SAIC), which reported $7.5 billion earnings in 2005. SAIC
is involved in everything from intelligence gathering to Iraq reconstruction
for the Pentagon.
On January 21, 2009, Obama signed an executive order that issued more
stringent ethics rules, prohibiting lobbyists from serving in agencies
they have lobbied in the previous two years. Just two days later, on
January 23, the White House announced that its tough new ethics rules
wouldnt apply to the nominee for Deputy Defense Secretary, William
Lynn. Lynn was senior vice president for government operations and strategy
at the defense giant Raytheon, and a registered Raytheon lobbyist until
July 2008. Raytheon, the fifth largest defense company, sells $18 billion
worth of missiles radars, sensors, munitions, space systems and other
technology to the military and other government agencies annually.1
Republican Senator for Iowa, Charles Grassley, forcefully objected to
the appointment of Lynn on the basis of very questionable accounting
practices that were obviously not in the public interest while
in the position of Pentagon Comptroller during the Clinton administration.
In fiscal year 1999, the Department of Defense reported that it was
missing $2.3 trillion. In fiscal year 2000 the Department reported missing
another $1.1 trillion. In total, thats $3.4 trillion in missing
taxpayer money. This happened under the watchful eye of the same William
Lynn that now passes through the revolving door between the Department
of Defense and the Defense industry.
As the Defense Departments chief financial officer, Lynn was
responsible for all budgetary administration and reporting. He was also
responsible for the publication of audited financial statements, which
he failed to do during his tenure and which have not been published
since.
Also newly appointed, Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller), Robert
Hale, served as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force in the role of
Financial Comptroller from 1994 to 2001. He was also responsible, along
with Lynn, for the management of Defense Department funds. Hale is also
a Certified Defense Financial Manager with acquisition specialty. This
is his particular connection to the Military Industrial Complex.
Author Andrew Hughes points out that, Between these two appointees,
they have lost enough taxpayer money to pay for Obamas stimulus
plan four times over and are now, again, responsible for overseeing
how the Department of Defense manages its appropriations.
Admiral Dennis Blair, Obamas pick to head National Intelligence,
which oversees all sixteen intelligence agencies, was the Commander
of Military Forces in the Pacific under Clinton. As such he played a
critical role in the backing of the Indonesian occupation of East Timor
after the US-backed dictator Suharto fell in 1998. In 1999, when the
Indonesian military terrorized the population to thwart democratic reform,
Blair was sent by Clinton and the US State Department to demand that
Indonesian General Wiranto stop the massacres. Instead, Admiral Blair
falsely informed the general of unwavering US support. Government-sponsored
atrocities escalated. Blair then lied to Congress, claiming that only
small unit violence was involved, when in fact the top echelons of the
Indonesian military were carrying out kidnapping, massacres and torture.
Blair essentially sided with General Wiranto in the mass killing of
Indonesian civilians, against US Congresss orders and knowledge.
Blair is a member of the Trilateral Commission (see story # 22). He
was on the board of the Earl Dodge Osborne (EDO) Corporation, which
is the subcontractor for the F-22 raptor program. He also served on
the board of Tyco International, which manufactures small electronic
components used by F-22 subcontractors and other parts for the military,
and Tridium, a satellite company. In 2006 Blair had to step down as
president of the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) because of conflicts
of interests. The IDA was evaluating the F-22 program for the Pentagon.
Serving under Blair, former four star General James L. Jones has been
appointed head of the National Security Agency. Jones is not only the
former NATO commander and Commandant of the Marine Corps, he is also
a member of the Trilateral Commission. Jones served on the boards of
directors of Chevron, Boeing, and Invacare Corp (which produces medical
equipment for the Pentagon) until December 2008. He served as a consultant
to Cross Match technologies, a biometrics company that works with the
Pentagon and FBI until January 2009. He also served on the board of
advisors to M.I.C. Industries, which developed the Ultimate Building
Machine- a mobile construction device used exclusively in Iraq and Afghanistan
to rapidly deploy steel structures for military objectives. Jones was
most recently employed as president of the US Chamber of Commerces
Institute for 21st Century Energy.
Citation:
1. William Matthews, Lynn gets waiver from Obama lobbyist rules,
Federal Times, January 26, 2009, http://www.federaltimes.com/index.php?S=3918762.
Update by Robert Parry
As for the significance of The Danger of Keeping Robert Gates,
that early decision by President-elect Obama was the first clear indication
that he would not diverge dramatically from President Bushs national
security policies. It also revealed that Obama had no intention of challenging
Washingtons false narrative of the preceding Republican-dominated
decades, since Gates had been a key figure in many of those scandals,
including Iran-Contra and politicization of CIA intelligence, both important
precursors to Bushs disastrous decisions this decade. Instead,
by retaining Gates, Obama made clear that he would avoid the kinds of
conflicts that might have put the United States on a dramatically different
course. He was, in effect, bowing to the status quo.
Since the story, Obamas intentions have only become clearer.
While he has rhetorically shifted away from Bushs bellicose style,
Obama has kept much of the substance, with Gates and other holdovers
slowing the pace of US withdrawal from Iraq and building up US forces
in Afghanistan. Obama also has opposed any accountability for Gatess
old superiors, much as President Clinton swept under the rug the earlier
scandals that implicated Gates and the Reagan-Bush administrations.
Gates personifies the see-no-evil of the Washington Establishmentat
least toward its ownso naturally the Washington news media had
little interest in following up any evidence of Gatess wrongdoing,
past or present. Gates was a favorite of Official Washington during
his Reagan-Bush days and he remains so now.
When Gates was named Defense Secretary by G.W. Bush in November 2006,
the mainstream press completely misinterpreted the significance. The
conventional wisdom was that Gates appointment indicated that
Bush would bow to the Iraq Study Groups plan to wind down the
war. In reality, Gates was far more of a hawk than Donald Rumsfeld.
But the big-name journalists never corrected their mistake. They just
went on viewing Gates through the same rose-colored glasses. When CBSs
60 Minutes did a recent profile of Gates, it was all puffery about Gatess
deep personal concern for the troops, even though his earlier government
work set the stage for the G.W. Bush wars (especially the corrupting
of the CIA analytical division) and his unqualified support for the
Iraq surge had sent more than 1,000 more US soldiers to their deaths.
The critical reporting on Gates continues to come mostly from former
CIA officials who worked with Gates in his early years and know him
as the consummate careerist. For instance, former CIA analyst Melvin
A. Goodman devotes a large part of his book, Failure of Intelligence:
The Decline and Fall of the CIA to Gatess role in ending the CIAs
tradition of providing bark-on intelligence to US policymakers.
During Gatess dominion over the analytical division in the 1980s,
the bark came off and the intelligence was polished just the way the
Reagan-era ideologues wanted it.
Update by Andrew Hughes
Since the original article was published in February 2009, not one single
line in the mainstream media has been written to address this enormous
theft of public money. In reality it has been overshadowed by the equally
grievous theft of public money masquerading as Solving the credit
crisis. The figure in the latter swindle is almost five times
the $3.4 trillion stolen by the Department of Defense.
The two appointees, William Lynn and Robert Hale, unveiled the proposed
2010 Defense budget on 7 May that will increase Defense spending by
4 percent to $663.8 billion. This comes at a time when the population
is being impoverished through rising unemployment, shrinking State and
Federal program,s and the transfer of wealth from American households
to the Wall Street banking cartel.
The issue highlighted in the original article was not just the missing
$3.4 trillion from the Dept. of Defense but the fact that this was business
as usual for an out of control government that, even with a change in
the White House residency, continues to steal from its own citizens.
When listening to Obamas campaign speeches last year in which
he emphasized the importance of Afghanistan as the new front in the
War on Terror, that elusive, never-ending and unwinnable
war, it was obvious that behind all the stage-managed speeches and media
deification the agenda laid out by Zbigniew Brezinski and the Project
for a New American Century was in simply repackaged in a persona who
represented change we can believe in.
The developments since my story was originally published have only
emphasized the lack of commitment to any solid accounting of the public
coffers. No investigation has been commissioned to look into the missing
trillions, Donald Rumsfeld; William Lynn and Robert Hale have not been
subject to questions regarding this crime; Department of Defense spending
has been increased; the war in Afghanistan has been escalated; Pakistan
is being destabilized by US proxies in the region; Obama has been responsible
for the murder of hundreds of Pakistani civilians by Predator Drones
flown by CIA operatives; and the promises to end the Iraq war have been
cynically ignored, obfuscated and recycled into political doublespeak.
This all speaks to the fact that the governmental-military-industrial
organism is a symbiotic union of self interest, greed, and lust for
power on a level never before seen in human history. It is important
to take a birds eye view of the corruption that has been highlighted
in this article to see its true nature and how it forms the fabric that
holds the system together. This system has been growing steadily over
the decades and has insured itself against any real investigation or
consequence by co-opting the mainstream media through defense contractor
corporate news company acquisitions and the placing of Department of
Defense employees and CIA personnel into these same news companies.
But the quintessential achievement of this system is the fact that Donald
Rumsfeld could announce at a public press conference on September 10,
2001, without any fear of prosecution or public backlash, that trillions
of dollars were missing, that there would be no investigation and that
nobody would be held accountable. We have seen exactly the same arrogance
with regard to the torture scandal, the banker bailout scandal, the
Iraq war scandal, and the advancing police state grid being established
by the Department of Homeland Security to label anyone who disagrees
with government policy or who believes in the US constitution as terrorists.
An investigation into the missing Dept. of Defense trillions needs
to be initiated as a matter of urgency, and as a precursor to further
investigations of gross corruption perpetrated by the US government.
It will only be achieved through an awakening to reality, a refusal
to be lied to by mainstream media, and an understanding of the depth
of the corruption and how it will destroy what remains of the Constitution,
public trust and real freedom.