wsws | The Senate hearing on cybersecurity touched briefly on the internal
challenge to American militarism. The lead witness, retired Gen. Keith
Alexander, former director of the National Security Agency and former
head of the Pentagon’s CyberCommand, bemoaned the effect of leaks by NSA
contractor Edward Snowden and Army private Chelsea Manning, declaring
that “insider attacks” were one of the most serious threats facing the
US military.
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia asked him directly,
referring to Snowden, “Should we treat him as a traitor?” Alexander
responded, “He should be treated as a traitor and tried as such.”
Manchin nodded heartily, in evident agreement.
While the witnesses and senators chose to use the names of Snowden
and Manning to personify the “enemy within,” they were clearly conscious
that the domestic opposition to war is far broader than a few
individual whistleblowers.
This is not a matter simply of the deep-seated revulsion among
working people in response to 14 years of bloody imperialist
interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Syria, Yemen and
across North Africa, important as that is.
A war between the United States and a major power like China or
Russia, even if it were possible to prevent its escalation into an
all-out nuclear exchange, would involve a colossal mobilization of the
resources of American society, both economic and human. It would mean
further dramatic reductions in the living standards of the American
people, combined with a huge blood toll that would inevitably fall
mainly on the children of the working class.
Ever since the Vietnam War, the US military has operated as an
all-volunteer force, avoiding conscription, which provoked widespread
opposition and direct defiance in the 1960s and early 1970s. A
non-nuclear war with China or Russia would mean the restoration of the
draft and bring the human cost of war home to every family in America.
Under those conditions, no matter how great the buildup of police
powers and the resort to repressive measures against antiwar sentiments,
the stability of American society would be put to the test. The US
ruling elite is deeply afraid of the political consequences. And it
should be.
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