OFAC’s Banality of Evil: Small US Agency Victimizes Millions of Foreign Innocents, by Brian McGlinchey

Even innocuous-sounding bureaucracies can kill. From Brian McGlinchey at starkrealities.substack.com:

Treasury bureaucrats inflict poverty, illness and death — but it’s a living

The Freedman’s Bank Building: Headquarters of the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

As tourists complete their strolls to the White House from the east along Pennsylvania Avenue, they pass a relatively unremarkable, columned office building that overlooks Lafayette Square — oblivious that, behind its walls, bureaucrats are quietly inflicting poverty, illness and death on innumerable innocents around the world.

The Freedman’s Bank Building doesn’t house CIA or Department of Defense officials, but rather the US Treasury’s little-known Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Instead of orchestrating airstrikes or insurgencies, these bureaucrats impose mass suffering via economic warfare, collectively serving as the tip of the spear that is America’s ever-expanding economic sanctions regime.


The term “banality of evil” was coined by intellectual Hannah Arendt after she observed the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi official who, from his post atop the inscrutably-named Office IV B 4, oversaw the grim logistics of funneling Jews into German concentration camps.

Arendt said she was struck to find Eichmann “neither perverted nor sadistic,” but “terrifyingly normal.” Rather than a rabid ideologue or psychopathic antisemite, Arendt found herself observing a boring bureaucrat whose diligent performance of his assigned duties was largely motivated by a mere desire for career advancement. “The deeds were monstrous, but the doer – at least the very effective one now on trial – was quite ordinary, commonplace, and neither demonic nor monstrous,” Arendt later wrote.

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One response to “OFAC’s Banality of Evil: Small US Agency Victimizes Millions of Foreign Innocents, by Brian McGlinchey

  1. The greatest evils in the world will not be carried out by men with guns, but by men in suits sitting behind desks.

    C. S. Lewis

    Breaking from Prague Philharmonic:

    Moonraker

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