The United States has ceded control of its affairs to international bureaucrats
Paul Joseph Watson
Alex Jones: “This represents absolute 100 per cent proof
that the military industrial complex which runs the United States is
under the control of foreign central banks who are imposing a military
dictatorship.”
The Pentagon is engaging in damage control after shocking testimony
yesterday by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta at a Senate Armed Services
Committee congressional hearing during which it was confirmed that the
U.S. government is now completely beholden to international power
structures and that the legislative branch is a worthless relic.
During the hearing yesterday Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey brazenly admitted that their authority
comes not from the U.S. Constitution, but that the United States is
subservient to and takes its marching orders from the United Nations and
NATO, international bodies over which the American people have no
democratic influence.
Panetta was asked by Senator Jeff Sessions, “We spend our time
worrying about the U.N., the Arab League, NATO and too little time, in
my opinion, worrying about the elected representatives of the United
States. As you go forward, will you consult with the United States
Congress?”
The Defense Secretary responded “You know, our goal would be to seek
international permission. And we would come to the Congress and inform
you and determine how best to approach this, whether or not we would
want to get permission from the Congress.”
Despite Sessions’ repeated efforts to get Panetta to acknowledge that
the United States Congress is supreme to the likes of NATO and the UN,
Panetta exalted the power of international bodies over the US
legislative branch.
“I’m really baffled by the idea that somehow an international
assembly provides a legal basis for the United States military to be
deployed in combat,” Sessions said. “I don’t believe it’s close to being
correct. They provide no legal authority. The only legal authority
that’s required to deploy the United States military is of the Congress
and the president and the law and the Constitution.”
Panetta’s assertion that he would seek “international permission”
before ‘informing’ Congress about the actions of the US military
provoked a firestorm of controversy, prompting the Pentagon to engage in
damage control by claiming Panetta’s comments were misinterpreted.
“He was re-emphasizing the need for an international mandate. We are
not ceding U.S. decision-making authority to some foreign body,” a defense official told CNN.
However, this is not the first time that the authority of
international bodies has been framed as being superior to the US
Congress and the Constitution.
In June last year, President Obama arrogantly expressed his hostility to
the rule of law when he dismissed the need to get congressional
authorization to commit the United States to a military intervention in
Libya, churlishly dismissing criticism and remarking, “I don’t even have
to get to the Constitutional question.”
Obama tried to legitimize his failure to obtain Congressional approval for military involvement by sending a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner in which he said the military assault was “authorized by the United Nations (U.N.) Security Council.”
Panetta’s testimony that the US looks to obtain “international
permission” before it acts, allied with Obama citing the UN as the
supreme authority while trashing the power of Congress, prove that the
United States has ceded control over its own affairs to unelected
international bureaucrats, just as the countries of the European Union
have done likewise.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
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