As long as the United States has a Secretary of "Defense" let's make it someone who is unencumbered by a history of advocating for bellicose military policies and is free of financial ties to the weapons industry. Michèle Flournoy does not meet those qualifications and is ill-suited to serve as Secretary of "Defense."
Flournoy's record includes emphatic support for the failed and tragic military surge in Afghanistan, troops on the ground in Syria and military intervention in Libya -- policies resulting in geopolitical disasters and tremendous human suffering. Flournoy has opposed a ban on arms sales to Saudi Arabia, while that country has continued to inflict massive suffering and death in Yemen.
While urging a U.S. pivot to Asia that would include ramping up a Cold War with China, Flournoy has called for a boost in spending on cyberwarfare and drones, as well as more troop deployments to the South China Sea to conduct roving war games near two nuclear powers -- China and North Korea.
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Flournoy's approach to China is potentially catastrophic. On January 15, 2020, she told Congress the U.S. must prepare to fight and prevail in a future conflict with China by credibly threatening to sink the entire Chinese navy in 72 hours and investing heavily in unmanned systems. At a time when the U.S. must work with China to fight the coronavirus and save the planet from an existential climate crisis, Flournoy's approach would undermine such efforts by preparing for war with China.
Security consultants who have endorsed Flournoy and who may be encouraged by her intention to restart arms control talks with Russia or her skepticism on nuclear "modernization" need to look more closely at Flournoy's congressional testimony and essays on investing in space-based weapons systems that could increase the chances of nuclear war on earth.
The revolving-door aspects of Flournoy's career have raised additional concerns. For instance, as The American Prospect recently reported: "Since Flournoy joined the board of weapons contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, Saudi Arabia's embassy in Washington paid the company $3 million for consulting fees, while Flournoy's Center for a New American Security accepted millions from foreign governments, including the United Arab Emirates which donated $250,000 in return for a report on missile defense."
As the Project On Government Oversight noted in a November 2020 report, Ms. Flournoy "co-founded the second-most heavily contractor-funded think tank in Washington, the highly influential Center for a New American Security." Following a stint as an undersecretary of defense, "she rotated to the Boston Consulting Group, after which the firm's military contracts expanded from $1.6 million to $32 million in three years." In addition, Ms. Flournoy "co-founded WestExec Advisors, helping defense corporations market their products to the Pentagon and other agencies."
In the interests of national and world security, we must close the revolving door that enables military contractors with close ties to government officials to propel us further into a costly, unnecessary and dangerous high-tech arms race.
We must demand a Secretary of "Defense" who is untethered to the weapons industry and committed to ending the arms race. Michèle Flournoy should not be put in charge of the Pentagon, and neither should anyone else failing to meet those qualifications.
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