Is there no end to these
endless, misguided wars that are bringing shame and dishonor upon this nation?
How much longer will this nation waste its wealth and resources on the
proliferation of unjustifiable wars? The image that America now projects to the world
is that of a warring nation, one that settles its differences with other
nations, not by diplomacy, but by military force.
Those shameless war
profiteers who dominate our nation's capitol are people who have no conscience
and have, long ago, lost their moral foundations. Money and power are what
drives them and if their sordid agenda results in the needless loss of lives of
people in other nations and our troops, it bothers them not in the least. They
live in their own world of wealth and privilege, with not the slightest concern
for their fellow human beings.
That Bush/Cheney tandem
created a totally misguided doctrine that called for pre-emptive military
attacks on any nation that was suspected of having the slightest intention to
harm America
in some way; this doctrine made it entirely justifiable to attack any such
nation and occupy it. And, of course, in following this doctrine it was also of
great benefit if the nation in question happened to be led by some sort of
villain or dictator.
In recent times, our
military went to war against these countries and the designated villains who
led them; Saddam Hussein in Iraq ,
Muammar Gaddafi in Libya and
the Taliban in Afghanistan .
In years past it was Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam. Question: which of these
countries did, in fact, first launch a military attack on America ?
Answer: none of them, not one. Right now the villain of choice is Mahmoud
Ahmadinejead, the president of Iran .
Israel , possessing no
concrete evidence that Iran
is building a nuclear bomb, is trying hard to convince the U.S. to join it in launching a
pre-emptive attack on that nation.
Sure there are enemies in
the world that want to harm this nation and its people; there will always be
threats of this kind but a nation as powerful as the U.S.
can deal with any and all of them if it just uses logic and reason instead of a
bull in the China
shop mindset. By now the military leadership should have learned that the use
of massive armies to fight insurgents or hidden terrorists
doesn't work; but that is still what they do because the profiteers absolutely
need them in order to sustain the monumental profits that wars generate.
The War on Terror has caused
a great deal of destruction in two distinctly different ways. On the one hand
it has resulted in the deaths of many members of various designated enemies,
together with hundreds of innocent civilians, and far too many of our troops.
On the other hand it has also resulted in the destruction of many of the freedoms
and rights of the American people -- it has spawned the Patriot Act, the recent
presidential executive order where, under certain circumstances, an American
under suspicion may be treated the same as a terrorist, and the NDAA (National
Defense Authorization Act) which, for all practical purposes, circumvents
habeas corpus. And there are more restrictions on our civil liberties in the
works.
The mainstream news is
filled with articles about the U.S. Army sergeant who, allegedly,
was responsible for the cruel, inhuman deaths of those 16 Afghan civilians,
including nine children. As expected, we are hearing all sorts of possible
justifiable excuses for what he is said to have done. This is standard
procedure for the Army when an incident like this happens in order to try to
minimize the damage to its own reputation. And, as we have seen many times in
other cases, the trial or court martial often results in some kind of minimal
punishment.
What some objective
journalists are positing is that he was not alone in killing these innocent
people and that up to 10 or 15 other U.S. troops were also involved. We
don't know the details yet and this could be a huge cover up because of the
fear that if there were actually that many of our troops involved, it could
unleash a firestorm of revenge that could make the current highly volatile and
unstable conditions in Afghanistan
spin completely out of control. When the troop withdrawal from that nation
proceeds and more and more of them leave, those troops that remain could be virtual
sitting ducks for those who are waiting to exact violent revenge.
One thing is absolutely
certain. If America still
had a military draft, as it did during the Vietnam War, this war in Afghanistan
would have been ended before now. I once had the experience of being drafted
into the army but I certainly wouldn't want to see young Americans drafted and
sent into needless, unjustifiable wars. My point is, that if a draft was in
place today, parents and college students, just as they did in the Vietnam War,
would be enraged at what was happening, and would be demanding that this war be
ended.
And speaking of a military
draft, in recent times I haven't heard any call for one coming from the
government or the military and the reason is pretty clear. They don't need a
draft because they have plenty of Americans who can't find any kind of work
that pays a decent wage and the unemployed are easy targets for military
recruitment. Secondly, the military leaders remember the protests over Vietnam
and they have no intention of ever letting the American people rise up in such
outrage against war.
Why is it that our
government and our military never seem to learn important lessons from the
disastrous results of wars and occupations such as Vietnam ,
Iraq and Afghanistan ? Currently the news if
full of reports that Israel
is ready to launch an attack on Iran 's
nuclear facilities. President Obama is being pressured and intimidated by the
Israeli government, its powerful American lobby, AIPAC, and war hawks in
Congress. It is high time that he stands up to all of them and finally does
something that has become foreign to this government; he needs to use reason,
logic and rationality and immediately begin the process of using negotiations
and diplomacy to bring this situation under control. War can no longer be the
only answer and the first option.
The cowardly proliferators
of war, while raking in their obscene blood tainted profits are also causing
these tragedies; they are sending young Americans into these wars in which many
of them end up killing innocent civilians; as a result they are recruiting many
thousands of new enemies who are killing American troops in revenge; and they
are causing thousands of our troops to become brain-damaged, gravely disabled
or victims of suicide. They are in the business of exchanging lives for profits
and they thrive on it.
Our Founding Fathers gave
birth to our nation and built the foundations of our democracy; they
established a lasting legacy for which we will ever be thankful and proud. Our
current corrupted, dysfunctional politicians that are embedded in our nation's
capitol are working hard to dismantle and destroy those foundations that many
generations of Americans worked so hard to strengthen.
War offers no solutions to
problems, it only creates more; it is the answer to nothing, it leads to
nothing but death, destruction on all sides and then brings shame and disgrace
upon those who wage it -- and those who willingly condone it. America once
had the potential to go down in history as the greatest of nations; one in
which the term American Exceptionalism might have become a reality. But that is
not to be as any hope of such a historical legacy is now in the process of
being destroyed.
America is moving into an
era of great danger as honor and integrity are being replaced by greed,
corruption and a lust for profits; that is more than shameful and dishonorable,
it is totally unconscionable.
Michael Payne
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