Welcome to Monday. The Wrongologist and Ms. Oh So Right are heading back to the Northeast.
Today, the world needs to wake up to the threat posed by outsourcing military operations to private armies whose allegiance is only to the highest bidder. The American Conservative warns in an article by Kelley Vlahos, called âA Blackwater World Orderâ, that the Pentagonâs dependence on contractors has created a new era of warfare in which several newly founded private military companies are meeting the demand of an exploding global market for armed conflict.
The article describes the book, The Modern Mercenary: Private Armies and What they Mean for World Order, by Sean McFate, a former Army paratrooper who later worked for outsourcer and defense contractor DynCorp, in Africa. In the book, McFate says that warfare is shifting from global dominance by nation-states to a âpolycentricâ military environment in which states now compete with transnational corporations, regional and ethnic interests, and terror organizations in the chess game of international power. McFate argues that new access to professional private arms has ended the traditional monopoly on force by the large states, and has brought about the dawn of a new era of armed conflict.
Are we sure these groups wonât go rogue? Who can control the mercenaries? What if a truly wealthy oligarch fields his own mercenary army to seize control of a country? It wouldnât be for the first time.
Lots of questions, but very few answers.
Here is your Wake Up tune of the day. The Nationalâs âFake Empireâ, from their 2008 album âBoxerâ.
A fun fact about âFake Empireâ is that it was used in a 2012 Romney political video made by the group, Ohio University Students for Romney. Apparently, nobody told them that the same song was used by Obama in a 2008 ad. The National asked the Romney people to take it down, saying:
Our music was used without our permission in this ad. The song youâre using was written about the same backward, con game policies Romney is proposing.
Judge for yourself. Here is âFake Empireâ:
Sample Lyrics:
Turn the light out say goodnight, no thinking for a little while
Let’s not try to figure out everything at once
It’s hard to keep track of you falling through the sky
We’re half-awake in a fake empire
We’re half-awake in a fake empire
Mondayâs hot links:
Chinese city says air pollution is due to bacon: Dazhou, a city located in the northeastern corner of Sichuan province, has suffered from especially âsevere air pollutionâ since earlier this month, and officials say the main cause is the smoking of bacon by local residents. China consumes half of the world’s pork every year. Insert your own joke here.
MIT has a list of breakthrough technologies for 2015. Invest at your own risk.
New data for 2013 reveals that states with weak gun violence prevention laws and higher rates of gun ownership have the highest overall gun death rates in the nation. Here is a handy table from the report:
You can see where your state ranks here.
Now, get up, get dressed, and get going.