ELECTION 2020: War Profiteers, Chickenhawks & Consultants

The members of the incoming president’s agency review teams are a rebuke to the idea of a Biden administration getting pushed left, writes Kevin Gosztola.

By Kevin Gosztola
The Grayzone

An eye-popping array of corporate consultants, war profiteers, and national security hawks have been appointed by President-elect Joe Biden to agency review teams that will set the agenda for his administration. A substantial percentage of them worked in the United States government when Barack Obama was president.

The appointments should provide a rude awakening to anyone who believed a Biden administration could be pressured to move in a progressive direction, especially on foreign policy.

If the agency teams are any indication, Biden will be firmly insulated from any pressure to depart from the neoliberal status quo. Instead, he is likely to be pushed in an opposite direction, towards an interventionist foreign policy dictated by elite Beltway interests and consumed by Cold War fever.

Regime-Change Addicts

A prime example of the interventionist-minded establishment-oriented figures filling the Biden-Harris Defense Department agency team is Lisa Sawyer Samp. She served as director for NATO and European strategic affairs for the National Security Council from 2014 to 2015, and worked for Wall Street’s JPMorgan Chase as a foreign policy adviser.

Samp  was part of the Center for a New American Security’s “Task Force on the Future of US Coercive Economic Statecraft,” which essentially means she participated in meetings that focused on methods of economic warfare that could be used to destabilize countries that refused to bow to American empire.

Samp  believes the U.S. government is not doing enough to deter Russian “aggression,” U.S. troop levels in Europe should return to the levels they were at in 2012, and offensive weapons shipments to Ukraine should continue and increase in violation of the Minsk Agreements.

“Instead of saying we will lift sanctions when Russia decides to comply with the next agreement, say that we will raise them until they do. Instead of kowtowing to Russia’s supposed spheres of influence, provide Ukraine the lethal assistance it so desperately needs and increase U.S. support to vulnerable nations in the gray zone,” Samp  declared when testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee in 2017.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Linda Thomas-Greenfield was appointed leader of the Biden-Harris State Department team. She is a stalwart ally of former U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who pushed for war in Libya, supported the invasion of Iraq and was involved in the decision to remove UN peacekeepers from Rwanda, which enabled the genocide.

As a developer and manager for U.S. policy toward sub-Saharan Africa, she cheered President George W. Bush’s Millennium Challenge Account, a neocolonialist policy designed to privilege U.S. corporations and facilitate the economic exploitation of so-called emerging African economies.

Thomas-Greenfield has been a part of the Albright Stonebridge Group, a global consulting firm chaired by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that lobbies for the defense industry. 

Albright Stonebridge’s client list has included the management firm of vulture capitalist GOP mega-donor Paul Singer. When the Beltway insiders teamed up to suck Argentina’s economy dry during the country’s last debt crisis, then-President Cristina Kirchner accused Albright of threatening to fund her opponents unless she ceded to her demands.

The State Department group also includes Dana Stroul, a fellow at the neoconservative Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), which was originally founded by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). 

As The Grayzone’s Ben Norton reported, Stroul was enlisted by Senate Democrats in 2019 to join the “Syria Study Group” to help map out the next phase of the U.S. dirty war in Syria. The recommendations included maintaining a military occupation of one-third of the country, the “resource rich part of Syria” in order to give the U.S. leverage to “influence a political outcome.”

Stroul urged further economic sanctions against Damascus and the obstruction of reconstruction aid, which has already led to shortages of oil and bread.
Ali Abunimah of the Electronic Intifada noted that Farooq Mitha, a former Pentagon official in the Obama administration, has been appointed to Biden’s Pentagon transition team. Mitha was a board member of Emgage, a Muslim American PAC which has fostered ties to the Israel lobby, provoking angry condemnation from Palestine solidarity advocates. Mitha has reportedly attended AIPAC conferences.
Multiple Biden-Harris appointees back regime change in Venezuela. Paula Garcia Tufro was a member of Obama’s National Security Council and is on the NSC team. She was at the NSC when Obama declared Venezuela a “national security threat” and has consorted with a D.C. group that represents failed coup plotter Juan Guaido.

Kelly Magsamen, the vice president of national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress and a former Pentagon and State Department official, is on the Biden-Harris NSC team. When Representative Ilhan Omar grilled Elliott Abrams, the special envoy to Venezuela, Magsamen rushed to the defense of her former boss, calling Abrams a “fierce advocate for human rights.” (Abrams supported death squads in Central America in the 1980s.) 

Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson is a member of the State Department transition team. Marketing herself as an expert on “Latin American business politics,” Jacobson has also worked for the Albright Stonebridge Group consulting firm.

Jacobson helped devise the Obama administration’s designation of Venezuela as a national security threat, setting the stage for the economic blockade imposed under Trump. 

“In a rude and petulant manner, Mrs. Jacobson tells us what to do,” Venezuela’s then-Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez complained at the time. “I know her very well because I have seen her personally, her way of walking, chewing. You need manners to deal with people and with countries.”

Derek Chollet and Ellison Laskowski, both senior staffers at the German Marshall Fund (GMF), are also on the Biden-Harris State Department group. GMF has pushed for a more belligerent U.S. and European posture toward Russia while supporting a dubious information war project called Hamilton 68. This website claimed to be able to identify “Russian influence operations” while fueling social media censorship of accounts that promoted anti-imperialist narratives, misidentifying real people as “Russian bots,” and orchestrating smears against Black Lives Matter protests by branding them as instruments of covert Russian influence.

The Biden-Harris intelligence team features Greg Vogle, the former CIA head of station in Afghanistan and a former partner at the McChrystal Group consulting firm founded by former commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Stanley McChrystal. Both JSOC and the CIA, as well as the paramilitary forces they trained, have committed war crimes in Afghanistan. 

Vogle also found time to work for a U.S. military contractor named DGC International that provides construction, fueling, oxygen, liquid nitrogen, and other logistical support to U.S. military forces, cashing in on wars across the Middle East. 
As Sarah Lazare reported for In These Times, “Of the 23 peo­ple who com­prise the Depart­ment of Defense agency review team, eight of them ?— ?or just over a third ?— ?list their ?“most recent employ­ment” as orga­ni­za­tions, think tanks or com­pa­nies that either direct­ly receive mon­ey from the weapons indus­try, or are part of this indus­try.” Those companies include Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin. 
Vogle is joined on the intelligence team by Matt Olsen, the former National Counterterrorism Center director for Obama and briefly, the general counsel for the National Security Agency (NSA). 
From 2006-2009, Olsen served as deputy attorney general for the Justice Department’s National Security Division. There, he broke down barriers that prevented prosecutors from being able to use information collected through clandestine operations and warrantless surveillance in criminal cases. He also helped craft the FISA Amendments Act, which granted telecommunications companies immunity for their role in the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program established after the 9/11 attacks. 
Olsen is a defender of backdoor searches of Americans’ internet communications, having argued that the Fourth Amendment right to privacy is too cumbersome for the FBI to follow. He spent the months after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden exposed mass surveillance programs working to discredit Snowden by accusing the whistleblower of aiding terrorists. 

Another Snowden opponent on the Biden-Harris intelligence team is Bob Litt, who was the Office of Director of National Intelligence’s top lawyer. When any media organization ran a story on some new aspect of the U.S. surveillance apparatus, Litt was the national security state’s spokesperson deployed to downplay or dismiss the revelation. 
When Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was skewered for lying to Congress about the collection of Americans’ phone metadata, for example, Litt rose to Clapper’s defense, absurdly arguing the director was “surprised by the question and focused his mind on the collection of the content of Americans’ communications.”
In fact, the Biden-Harris agency review teams are packed with figures likely to enshrine lawlessness and disdain for civil liberties if they enter the administration. 

Agents of Injustice

They include Department of Justice review team member Marty Lederman. A Georgetown Law professor, Lederman was the deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel from 2009 to 2010. He helped draft the “drone memo” that outlined the supposed “legal basis” for executing Anwar al-Awlaki, an Al Qaeda affiliated terrorism suspect without charge or trial, despite the fact that Al-Awlaki was an American citizen.
Joining Lederman is Barbara McQuade, an ex-MSNBC contributor and former U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Michigan, which has jurisdiction over Dearborn, Detroit and Flint. During her time as the government’s top prosecutor in Flint, McQuade had the power to bring charges against Michigan officials responsible for contaminating the city’s water and lying to the public about it, but she waited out her tenure without doing anything of substance to hold them accountable.
McQuade’s office was complicit in the racial profiling and intrusive surveillance of Arab, Muslim and Sikh communities in Dearborn. She pursued the political prosecution of Rasmea Odeh, a prominent Palestinian American civil rights activist in Chicago, resulting in Odeh’s deportation to Jordan. 
Odeh was tortured by Israeli forces, the State Department knew she was accused of violence by the Israeli government, yet she was allowed to immigrate to the U.S. in the 1990s. Nonetheless, Odeh was convicted of immigration fraud and deported to Jordan as part of an effort to salvage a larger FBI counterintelligence operation against antiwar and international solidarity activists. 
Neil MacBride, the former U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, is on the Biden-Harris Justice Department team too. Although his office did not indict WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, MacBride oversaw the grand jury that was empaneled to aid the U.S. government in its efforts to destroy the media organization. 
MacBride presided over the prosecution of CIA whistleblowers John Kiriakou and Jeffrey Sterling, enabling Obama to claim the dishonorable record of more prosecutions under the Espionage Act than all previous presidential administrations combined. MacBride also fought in federal court for the authority to force New York Times reporter James Risen to divulge his confidential sources in the Sterling case, threatening the correspondent with jail time if he refused.
At an Aspen Security Forum event in July 2013, MacBride was asked by Michael Isikoff, “Have you gone overboard, Neil?” MacBride replied, “No, I don’t believe we have.”

The Biden-Harris team leader for the Labor Department team is Chris Lu, a cheerleader for the Trans-Pacific Partnership corporate free trade deal as Obama’s deputy secretary of labor. 
Half dozen or so of the appointees have links to Big Tech companies. Perhaps the most significant figure is Seth Harris, a lobbyist and former Obama Labor Department official who wrote a policy paper for the neoliberal Hamilton Project. 

This paper provided the framework for the passage of Proposition 22 in California. Uber, Doordash and Lyft spent around $200 million to campaign for the passage of this bill, which exempted them and other corporations from paying their employees benefits and blocked Uber and Lyft drivers from organizing a union.
Max Moran of The American Prospect contended Proposition 22 was Harris’ audition for labor secretary in a Biden administration. Given its smashing success in duping supposedly progressive Californians of all demographics into supporting corporate oppression of workers, Harris has earned himself the job. 

And like the interventionists that dominate the foreign policy review teams, Seth Harris embodies Biden’s pledge to big money donors: “Nothing will fundamentally change.”

Kevin Gosztola is managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.”

This article is from The Grayzone.

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15 comments for “ELECTION 2020: War Profiteers, Chickenhawks & Consultants

  1. MARB
    November 20, 2020 at 22:40

    Terrifying stuff especially to non Americans who have to live with the consequences…
    Thanks Kevin!
    @Patricia, Trump will be very lucky indeed to pull out of Afghanistan given that the majority of both Democrats and Republicans oppose that move…
    hXXps://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-new-ruling-coalition-opposition
    Its obvious to most of us that the low intensity perpetual Wars around the Globe are intended to fuel the ever expanding military complex, which includes ever spiraling growth in Arms profits…
    War really is a complete racket!!
    Each successive Administration is tasked with implementing policies decided behind closed doors of nefarious think tanks such as the CFR and Atlantic Council, among others.

  2. kiers
    November 20, 2020 at 21:36

    @VallejoD, it’s worse…. what does your keen intellect tell you about a repeated fight between “centrists” and “the far right”? What can you predict?
    Yes, correct, it proves the country will continue ever rightwards…..

    Imagine the humor, as it were: Hitler: Kill em all… “Centrists being the main opposition”: well….umm……can’t we do it more moderately, and do you have to shout it so much? ….This country is toast.

  3. kiers
    November 20, 2020 at 21:33

    LOL…….Biden CAME FOURTH IN THE DNC-RUN PRIMARIES before he was annointed “WINNER” by PARTY HIGH COMMAND.
    Whadya expect? Did you ever think “PARTY HIGH COMMAND” would be a phrase applicable to the US? Biden looks very orange indeed.
    What kind of democracy do you live in?

  4. CNfan
    November 20, 2020 at 20:05

    Thanks for this very thorough article.

    McQuade … “pursued the political prosecution of Rasmea Odeh, a prominent Palestinian American civil rights activist” who was “tortured by Israeli forces”.

    Biden and Harris are unrepentant Zionists, fueled by Israeli political money. Biden has already demonstrated that he can take a slap in the face from Netanyahu without complaint. The big war profiteering banks behind Israel direct the economic siege policies of America.

  5. rosemerry
    November 20, 2020 at 16:46

    Thanks Kevin.The ominous warning for the future ensures we will continue getting more depressed until the next Trump administration!!!!!!! How can any human (if that is what JoeBiden is) be SOOOO bad?

  6. Skip Edwards
    November 20, 2020 at 16:19

    Biden is a product of the Obama war years, believes in military power and is willing to continue America’s drive toward its hegemonic control of the world. We will certainly fail in this effort and, like the former USSR, we will eventually go broke and fall.

    • Anne
      November 21, 2020 at 12:26

      Mr Edwards, I would suggest Biden is a product of the USA, period. It matters little which Prez…they are all the same, to varying degrees, but their overlords (the corporate-capitalist- imperialist plutocrats – anyway many of them belong to the lower echelons of that group – e.g.Pelosi) are always all the same. And Biden has always been along for the ride…whatever that ride might include within the USA and well beyond its watery borders. In many ways he is a cipher – but Not for us, the hoi polloi.

      And his “team” (and VP) demonstrate the reality the barbarism, the self-righteousness, the national self-preening, the terrorism will NOT end. No bloody way. Domestically; Internationally.

  7. November 20, 2020 at 16:09

    Sheepdog Bernie Sanders just proclaimed that it would be insulting if Biden didn’t appoint several progressives.
    I say it would also be unsurprising.

  8. November 20, 2020 at 15:57

    Excellent writing. Thank you

  9. Patricia P Tursi
    November 20, 2020 at 15:38

    At age 80, I left the Dem Party. I could no longer ignore the corruption, election fraud and corporate control. I voted Repub because I thought Trump would not allow a vaccine mandate, but his environmental record was horrible. I did like Trump’s balancing of trade with China, his withdrawal of financial support from WHO (let Gates fund it since he runs it anyway), an I liked Trump’s changes with NAFTA. Is bringing the troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq so they can make sure of help with forced vaccines or to save the union? Now with WarpSpeed, I am, like other like-minded friends, asking myself what it will be like to be a chimera and/or a cyborg. Gen.Gus Perna says vaccines will be delivered to all Americans within a 24-hour period. Wow…and I see they will be free….Upper dentures alone cost about $3000 but we get to participate in the end of the Human Species for free. Whoopee

  10. VallejoD
    November 20, 2020 at 15:35

    Gosh. I am sooooo surprised.

  11. jdd
    November 20, 2020 at 14:15

    Gee, who would have thunk it?

    • jo6pac
      November 20, 2020 at 15:04

      I know I’m shocked but not suprised;-)

      Thanks Kevin

  12. November 20, 2020 at 14:08

    The notion that Biden could be pushed to the left is ludicrous to the point that I’m gagging right now. Anyone who actually believed it deserves what they’re going to get. The rest of us are the victims, along with the rest of the world.

    • VallejoD
      November 20, 2020 at 15:37

      And Faux Noise calls Biden a socialist.

      As if we were that lucky…

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