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LATE AUTUMN2008
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McCain's
Neocon Warmonger
And none
dare call it treason.
By Patrick J. Buchanan
22/08/08 'WND" -- - Who is Randy
Scheunemann?
He is the principal foreign policy adviser to John McCain
and potential successor to Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew
Brzezinski as national security adviser to the president
of the United States.
But Randy Scheunemann has another identity, another role.
He is a dual loyalist, a foreign agent whose assignment
is to get America committed to spilling the blood of her
sons for client regimes who have made this moral
mercenary a rich man.
From January 2007 to March 2008, the McCain campaign paid
Scheunemann $70,000 pocket change compared to the
$290,000 his Orion Strategies banked in those same 15
months from the Georgian regime of Mikheil Saakashvili.
What were Mikheil's marching orders to Tbilisi's man in
Washington? Get Georgia a NATO war guarantee. Get America
committed to fight Russia, if necessary, on behalf of
Georgia.
Scheunemann came close to succeeding.
Had he done so, U.S. soldiers and Marines from Idaho and
West Virginia would be killing Russians in the Caucasus,
and dying to protect Scheunemann's client, who launched
this idiotic war the night of Aug. 7. That people like
Scheunemann hire themselves out to put American lives on
the line for their clients is a classic corruption of
American democracy.
U.S. backing for his campaign to retrieve his lost
provinces is what Saakashvili paid Scheunemann to produce.
But why should Americans fight Russians to force 70,000
South Ossetians back into the custody of a regime they
detest? Why not let the South Ossetians decide their own
future in free elections?
Not only is the folly of the Bush interventionist policy
on display in the Caucasus, so, too, is its manifest
incoherence.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says we have sought for 45
years to stay out of a shooting war with Russia and we
are not going to get into one now. President Bush assured
us there will be no U.S. military response to the Russian
move into Georgia.
That is a recognition of, and a bowing to, reality
namely, that Russia's control of South Ossetia and
Abkhazia and occupation of a strip of Georgia cannot be a
casus belli for the United States. We may deplore it, but
it cannot justify war with Russia.
If that be true, and it transparently is, what are McCain,
Barack Obama, Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
doing committing the United States and Germany to
bringing Georgia into NATO? For that would commit us to
war for a cause we have already conceded, by our
paralysis, does not justify a war.
Not only did Scheunemann's two-man lobbying firm receive
$730,000 since 2001 to get Georgia a NATO war guarantee,
he was paid by Romania and Latvia to do the same. And he
succeeded.
Latvia, a tiny Baltic republic annexed by Joseph Stalin
in June 1940 during his pact with Adolf Hitler, was set
free at the end of the Cold War. Yet hundreds of
thousands of Russians had been moved into Latvia by
Stalin, and as Riga served as a base of the Baltic Sea
fleet, many Russian naval officers retired there.
The children and grandchildren of these Russians are
Latvian citizens. They are a cause of constant tension
with ethnic Letts and of strife with Moscow, which has
assumed the role of protector of Russians left behind in
the "near abroad" when the Soviet Union broke
apart.
Thanks to the lobbying of Scheunemann and friends, Latvia
has been brought into NATO and given a U.S. war guarantee.
If Russia intervenes to halt some nasty ethnic violence
in Riga, the United States is committed to come in and
drive the Russians out.
This is the situation in which the interventionists have
placed our country: committed to go to war for countries
and causes that do not justify war, against a Russia that
is re-emerging as a great power only to find NATO
squatting on her doorstep.
Scheunemann's resume as a War Party apparatchik is
lengthy. He signed the PNAC (Project for the New American
Century) letter to President Clinton urging war on Iraq,
four years before 9/11. He signed the PNAC ultimatum to
Bush, nine days after 9/11, threatening him with
political reprisal if he did not go to war against Iraq.
He was executive director of the "Committee for the
Liberation of Iraq," a propaganda front for Ahmad
Chalabi and his pack of liars who deceived us into war.
Now Scheunemann is the neocon agent in place in McCain's
camp.
The neocons got their war with Iraq. They are pushing for
war on Iran. And they are now baiting the Russian Bear.
Is this what McCain has on offer? Endless war?
Why would McCain seek foreign policy counsel from the
same discredited crowd that has all but destroyed the
presidency of George Bush?
"Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence
... a free people ought to be constantly awake,"
Washington warned in his Farewell Address. Our Founding
Father was warning against the Randy Scheunemanns among
us, agents hired by foreign powers to deceive Americans
into fighting their wars. And none dare call it treason.
Senior Foreign Policy Advisers to all
three of the current Presidential Candidates
Left to Right: Lee Feinstein,
Clinton National Security Director
Denis McDonough, Obama Foreign Policy
Coordinator
Randy Scheunemann, McCain Chief Foreign
Policy Advisor
Denis McDonough Obama's
Foreign Policy Coordinator Denis
McDonough is the Foreign Policy Coordinator for
Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
Prior to his work at Obama for America, Denis was
a Senior Fellow and Senior Adviser to
Distinguished Senior Fellow Tom Daschle at the
Center for American Progress. Prior to joining
American Progress, Denis was Legislative Director
for Senator Ken Salazar of Colorado. From July
2000 to December 2004, Denis was Foreign Policy
Adviser to Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. In
that role, Denis worked extensively on
legislation related to the war on terrorism, the
response to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic, Iraq
and the greater Middle East.
Prior to his time working in the Senate
Leadership, Denis was a Fellow with the Robert
Bosch Foundation of Stuttgart, Germany from 1999
to 2000. During that yearlong fellowship, Denis
worked with the Bundestag in Berlin and the
German Chapter of Transparency International in
Munich. From 1996 to 1999, Denis was a member of
the Democratic Professional Staff of the House
International Relations Committee, where he was
focused on U.S. policy in Latin America. He
earned a Masters Degree from Georgetown
University (1996) and graduated summa cum laude
from St. John's University in Collegeville, MN (1992).
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