Friday, May 02, 2014

Wealthy U.S. apparatchiks rally to the New World Order

In the oligarchy known as the United States of America, it is now commonplace for second-generation retired Foreign Service officers like Christopher R. Hill to rally behind the cause of the “New World Order.” 

Writing in the George Soros house organ, Project Syndicate, billed as the “world’s smartest op-ed page by The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein, Hill bemoaned the end of the post-Cold War “New World Order” brought about by the “annexation” of Crimea to the Russian Federation. In fact, the so-called “annexation” was a retrocession of the territory back to Russia, correcting a diktat made in 1954 by Soviet Communist Party General Secretary Nikita Khrushschev . . . 

Hill lamented Russia’s abandonment of “Euro-Atlantic goals and traditions.” In fact, “Euro-Atlantic” is a euphemism for NATO and the European Union whose goals and traditions are militarization and economic domination by a select group of oligarchs and draining national treasuries dry by global bankers. 

Hill, whose father was a career Foreign Service officer, has, like many of his ilk, enriched himself through government service. Hill’s resume states that his father was one of a number of U.S. diplomats expelled from Haiti in 1963 by the country’s dictator Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier. However, the history books record that in 1963, Duvalier expelled members of the U.S. Marine Corps Mission in the country. In Christopher Hill, the defender of the “New World Order,” we have a retired diplomat who cannot figure out whether his father was a diplomat or a Marine. Such dilemmas confront the progeny of many Central Intelligence Agency officers. 

Hill, after helping Madeleine Albright and Richard Holbrooke dismember Yugoslavia in the 1990s, has now ensconced himself as the dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, a school named after Albright’s father, a former Czechoslovak ambassador to Belgrade. 


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