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Stewart Whisenant's avatar

In my callow youth I took that “conscripted ride into the Valley of the Shadow of Death,” specifically into the quagmire in Vietnam, and know from experience that everything you say in this piece is true. As Nick Turse points out in his moving book “Kill Everything That Moves,” we exterminated over 3 million Vietnamese civilians and 2 million combatants for nothing except the profits generated by the American capitalist war machine. In the 50 years that have passed since that fiasco, America has only deepened its commitment to serving the aims of the MilitaryIndustrial/Congressional establishment that arranges these imperialist adventures abroad for the benefit of the weapons manufacturers and the investor class. As two-time Congressional Medal of Honor winner Major General Smedley Butler said after his long career in the Marine Corp, “War is a racket. It always has been…A few profit - and the many pay…A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses.”

The masses: that’s us folks, you and me and our children. The propagandists for war will attempt to gaslight us in order to make us believe that going to war is patriotic. It can be, but that’s highly unlikely in the current corrupt political climate. The patriotic thing for us, the masses, to do now is overthrow the warmongers in power and elect people who serve the interests of peace and prosperity for all the nations of the world. That doesn’t mean abdicating the responsibility for maintaining a national defense. Not at all, but to continue to pursue war just for the sake of power, profit and control of other people in service to the delusional aims of empire, is venal and despicable and has nothing to do with defending one’s rights with honor. The true warrior, like General Butler, seeks the path of peace first and resorts to violence only when his overtures are rebuffed.

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Jeff Syrop's avatar

Wonderful piece. I've already shared it with my neighborhood. Americans love their children deeply and care for them, working hard and making sacrifices all their lives. Then when the our psychopathic billionaire masters put out the proper propaganda, these same parents sacrifice their precious children to war at the drop of a hat. How is such naivety possible in a rich country with almost total freedom of speech? ZombieLand.

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