Neoliberals target Lebanon, so more Profits for Uncle Sam!!

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edited August 2006 in A Moving Train
Neolib Vultures Perch Over Lebanon


It is a classic case of adding insult to injury—or maybe usury and theft to
injury. “Upcoming donor meetings to raise funds for rebuilding war-damaged
Lebanon could be an opening for Western lenders to look for fresh commitments
from Beirut to resume politically difficult economic reforms,” reports Reuters.
“Western lenders are signaling they are willing to help with overall economic
support if Lebanon agrees to adopt reforms, possibly seeking an International
Monetary Fund program as a signal of its commitment to reform and to frame how
donor money could be best used.”

Of course, we know what “reforms” mean in the context of IMF and World Bank
“help,” the latter now headed up by the neocon Paul Wolfowitz—it means
Structural Adjustment Policies, of SAPs, requiring nations to reduce spending on
things such as health care, education, and other social programs in order to
ensure debt repayment and economic restructuring. “Debt is an efficient tool. It
ensures access to other peoples’ raw materials and infrastructure on the
cheapest possible terms,” writes Susan George. It results in, as David C. Korten
explains, a “race to the bottom.”

In rural areas, for instance the south of Lebanon, which took the brunt of the
Israeli invasion, “75% of families whose primary provider works in agriculture
are poor, and 40% of these are extremely poor. Two thirds of the extremely
poor—around 165,000—live in rural areas and represent more than a quarter of the
population in these areas,” explains Antoine Haddad for the Lebanese Center for
Policy Studies. “Lebanon’s experience in the last three decades shows that the
improvement in the standard of living generally follows economic growth,” a
situation that will become impossible if the ruling elite of Lebanon, primarily
Christian and Sunni Muslim, accept IMF-World Bank loan sharking and extraction
schemes. As the Daily Star, a Lebanese newspaper, reported on October 21, 2003,
“Lebanon’s poverty rate is among the highest in Western Asia, while its middle
class is facing a serious threat of extinction,” a prospect greatly exacerbated
by the Israeli invasion.

Prior to Israel’s mass murder rampage, Lebanon’s national debt stood at over 40
billion dollars, largely owed to the banksters and the IMF and World Bank, and
economic “restructuring,” in the form of privatization and dismantling the
country’s social sector was well underway. Of course, the pressure to
“liberalize” (as in “neoliberalize”) further will be a temptation, as large
sections of the country are in ruin, thanks to Israel, using U.S. supplied
weapons.

“Before the recent fighting that killed 1,181 people and destroyed vital
infrastructure, the IMF had warned of a potential Lebanon debt crisis. Its
annual review of the Lebanese economy, issued in May, said it needed more than
the expanding Middle Eastern funding and investments and without policy changes
the debt ratio could rise steadily to over 210 percent of gross domestic product
by 2011.”

“Some analysts question, however, why Lebanon would bow to Western pressures
when the Arab world is willing to provide help without conditions attached,”
Reuters continues. “Saudi Arabia already has pledged $1 billion for the war
reconstruction effort, and Kuwait says it will donate $300 million. The United
States on Monday announced $230 million in humanitarian, reconstruction and
security assistance.”

In short, Lebanon may be in a position, unlike more than a few countries in
South America and Africa, to resist the banksters and their neoliberal schemes
to further impoverish the country and steal everything not nailed down.

“Samir Makdisi, a former Lebanese economy and trade minister and director of the
Institute of Financial Economics at the American University of Beirut, noted
that irrespective of who assists Lebanon, the government requires domestic
consensus for any of its plans,” Reuters concludes. “Remember, Hizbollah is
represented in the cabinet and in Parliament, and in Lebanon mutual agreements
among the main players are normally sought on main issues.”

Of course, this is yet another reason, in addition to Israeli demands, to get
rid of Hezbollah. Jason Kenney, a Canadian version of an American neocon, may
compare Hezbollah to the Nazis, a silly and mindless comparison at best, however
nothing the Americans or the Israelis do will get rid of Hezbollah, especially
now with Israel threatening to re-invade.

If the Lebanese, at least the Shia, around 40 percent of the population, know
anything it is that Hezbollah stands between them and decimation and humiliation
at the hands of the Israelis, who have long coveted the southern part of their
country. Hezbollah may, as well, fend off the international banksters, perched
over the smoldering ruins of Lebanon like a gaggle of hungry vultures.
The world's greatest empires progress through this sequence:From bondage to spiritual faith; spiritual faith to great courage; courage to liberty;liberty to abundance;abundance to selfishness; selfishness to complacency;complacency to apathy;apathy to dependence;dependency back again into bondage
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Comments

  • Fuck the IMF,

    Fuck the World Bank,

    Fuck the 'Federal' (sic, conglomerate of Private banks) Reserve.

    Fuck the WTO.
    The world's greatest empires progress through this sequence:From bondage to spiritual faith; spiritual faith to great courage; courage to liberty;liberty to abundance;abundance to selfishness; selfishness to complacency;complacency to apathy;apathy to dependence;dependency back again into bondage
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