Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pentagon prepares for Economic Warfare


The Pentagon sponsored a first-of-its-kind war game last month focused not on bullets and bombs — but on how hostile nations might seek to cripple the U.S. economy, a scenario made all the more real by the global financial crisis.
The two-day event near Ft. Meade, Maryland, had all the earmarks of a regular war game. Participants sat along a V-shaped set of desks beneath an enormous wall of video monitors displaying economic data, according to the accounts of three participants.
“It felt a little bit like Dr. Strangelove,” one person who was at the previously undisclosed exercise told POLITICO.
But instead of military brass plotting America’s defense, it was hedge-fund managers, professors and executives from at least one investment bank, UBS – all invited by the Pentagon to play out global scenarios that could shift the balance of power between the world’s leading economies.
Their efforts were carefully observed and recorded by uniformed military officers and members of the U.S. intelligence community.
In the end, there was sobering news for the United States – the savviest economic warrior proved to be China, a growing economic power that strengthened its position the most over the course of the war-game.
The United States remained the world’s largest economy but significantly degraded its standing in a series of financial skirmishes with Russia, participants said.
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9 comments:

  1. Military fighting an "economic" war is preposterous. With what "weapon" are they supposed to "fight?" Surely not the worthless, useless Federal Reserve Dollar!!!! That would be like sitting idly on your ass while the enemy flies planes into your headquarters building! If you want to "bring the fight to the enemy", then you'd drop napalm on the "Rothchilds" - the Central Bankers, and then have your victory parade. But then again, seeing how the six-foot tall Bin Laden is still at large after EIGHT YEARS in a country of short Pakistanis... well, the reader can make their own conclusions.
    Where is General George Washington and George S. Patton when we need them?
    "Many, who should know better, think that wars can be decided by soulless machines, rather than by the blood and anguish of brave men." - Patton

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  2. Actually..Bin Laden is 6'5" with a dialisis machine hooked up to him 24/7. That would be hard to find in a guy like that in the desert...To be honest he is probably dead at this point

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  3. Benazir Butto said Bin Laden was murdered. We all know what happened to her.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpsvaTIa7Kc&feature=related

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  4. Pssst. Printing money out of thin air is economic warfare upon the American People.

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  5. good job, jay, improvement over the chorus that usually chimes in. i also agree -- maybe a duet is in the cards.

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  6. What is really sad is that a large percentage of brainwashed Americans still believe Muslims attacked the USA on 9/11 contrary to volumes of evidence that says otherwise. Millions killed in the Middle East since 1990 based on scripted lies of our Empire.

    Get that flag out and put it in your car window, yeehaw!

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  7. The only way I would fly a flag is upside down. Our country is in the worst distress ever. If there were any acceptable time for every American to fly an upside down flag it is right now.

    Contrary to people that would hop up and down in ignorance, doing so IS patriotic right now.

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  8. Texas, armed & ready.

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