Consequences of a War State
Charley Reese
War
consists of killing people and destroying property.
That's all there is to war. Any honest
soldier will tell you the same thing: His job is to kill people and
destroy property. That's true of all
branches of the service.
Decision to Kill People
The difficult
question is: When is a nation justified
in making the decision to kill other people and destroy their
property? I think the rule is the same as it is for individuals. You
are justified in killing only in defense of your own life or the
lives of others for whom you are responsible.
By that
definition, the U.S. has fought only one justified war in this and
the past century. That was World War II. Putting aside the fact that
the U.S. government provoked Japan into attacking, attack it did,
and the U.S. had a right to respond. We were not
attacked, however, in Korea, Vietnam, Libya, Lebanon, Panama,
Grenada, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan or Iraq.
In Korea and
Vietnam, we intervened in a civil war as two sides of a divided
country fought for supremacy. We bombed Libya in a reprisal raid for
a terrorist attack in Germany. Reprisals, in World War II,
were considered war crimes. We
weren't attacked by Lebanon. In Panama,
we attacked to change the government. I don't
really know why we attacked Grenada. The pretense was that it was
building an airport that could handle Soviet airplanes. I suspect it
was really a political ploy designed for domestic consumption.
I
don't know why we decided to bomb
Yugoslavia. That, again, was a civil war that should not have
concerned us. The now-late Slobodan Milosevic was only trying to do
what Abraham Lincoln did, namely, to prevent the secession of states
from Yugoslavia.
Our problem in
Afghanistan was not the Taliban government. It was al-Qaeda. We
overthrew the Taliban government but failed to destroy al-Qaeda.
Only God and George Bush know why we attacked Iraq. That was clearly
a war of aggression, no different from the German invasion of Poland
in the 1930s.
It's
ironic that the president likes to claim to be promoting peace, when
we are the most warlike nation on Earth and the one with the largest
war-department budget. We are also the biggest arms peddler in the
world.
It seems there is
no country on Earth that's immune to U.S.
officials telling it how to run its internal affairs. The problem is
that war, except in self-defense, is a total waste. Human lives are
wasted. Accumulated wealth is wasted. The results of war are debt,
taxation, human sorrow and human bitterness.
Inflicting Suffering on Americans
The billions of
dollars we spend killing other people and destroying their property
are billions that can't be spent on improving education, America's
infrastructure, the health of our people and preserving our land,
water and air.
Wars also destroy
truth and trust with their secrecy and propaganda. Instead of
patriotism, which is a love of the land and the people, the war
state substitutes jingoism, which is a love of the government and
support of war. In America today, both liberals and neoconservatives
have been corrupted by the imperialist
war state. The liberals are too cowardly to oppose unjustified wars,
and the neoconservatives instigate and applaud them.
It is a triumph of
imperial war-state propaganda that people are afraid they
will be called unpatriotic if they oppose
their government's foreign wars and their domestic consequences.
Well, a
continuation of the present policy will eventually destroy America.
We are already $8 trillion in debt. Most of the world views us as a
rogue nation. Our manufacturing base is being
depleted, not to mention our natural resources. Our education
system is sick. Our culture is decadent. Our government is corrupt.
It's
no longer a question of supporting or not supporting any particular
administration. It's a question of
survival. Those who value liberty and the rule of law and believe
that foreign policy should be based on
the Golden Rule had better assert themselves now.