War is a Sure Thing
War can't fail. War doesn't have to be won or lost. As long a war exists, powerful people get rich and politicians get bribed. They -the war masters and our elected representatives - don't care about the people they devastate on either side. The purpose of war was clearly shown when Nixon got elected on a promise to end Viet Nam and instead spun it out until 1975. As long as people believe war is good business, there will be war. The economic destruction of the U.S. is clearly a product of six decades of war is good business.
Story: I went to my father and asked about why I should let the army draft me. He told me that when he was at KSU the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and a rumor went around campus that all the men in ROTC were to report to the football field the next morning to be inducted into the military. It was just a rumor but every SD was there the next day. He was troubled by the draft resistance movement of the late 1960's. So I let them draft me and the military turned out to be everything the hippies said it was.
Boink! Forty years later my nephew joined the army to get some 9/11 (Pearl Harbor II) payback. He went with the 82d Airborne to Iraq and Afghanistan and was divorced and discharged with body at least intact. Now two years after being discharged into an inactive reserve and starting a career, he is being called back for another 400 days in Afghanistan with some hokey reserve unit. My son sees how our troops are being treated. He would never join the military. I rather doubt my nephew will encourage his children to join up either.
Look. Either we get over war as good business, or get ready for PH III.













Good to see someone else posting about the enterprise of war. Especially someone with a military background.
March 18, 2009 12:27 PM | Reply | Permalink
Although I enlisted into the Marine Core, I fought against the draft in the sixties, but now I'm ready to fight to bring it back - a universal draft, without any Cheney-like exceptions - because I'm convinced that as long as the powerful don't have to pay a price for war, it will never end.
December 2, 2009 4:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Make that Marine Corps.
December 2, 2009 4:49 PM | Reply | Permalink