As Obama, His House And Senate
Allies, His “Coalition Of The Willing” Ramp Up The War Drums-Again- Stop The Bombings-Stop The Incessant Escalations--
Immediate Withdrawal Of All U.S. Troops And Mercenaries From The Middle East!
–Stop The U.S. Arms Shipments …
Ralph Morris comment:
This is my first effort at writing for
a blog so bear with me but I have been incensed, no, worse than that, in a
rage, over the recent announcement by the Obama administration that he is sending
more American “advisers” into the hell-hole in Iraq. The classic incremental
mission creep anybody who knew anything about the situation in Iraq could have
told you was going to happen after the last set of escalations Obama announced
over a year ago. My old friend Sam Easton whom I have worked with in the
anti-war struggles since we met in RFK stadium in Washington, D.C. when we were
trying to shut down another government, the Nixon one of unblessed memory, to
end the bombing escalations of the already lost Vietnam War, and got nothing
but a few days in the bastinado for our efforts is also livid about the latest
Obama stunt which has all the earmarks of previous “mission creeps”-escalations
to call a thing by its right name. Sam usually is the one who actually likes,
if you can believe this, to write his little pieces about what is on his mind
and I contribute on the ideas end but Sam has convinced me that I should go
public on this one.
See Sam is always one for symbolism,
has been as long as I have known him and learned why he was back in 1971 so
incensed about the Vietnam War since he had had an exemption due to the fact
that he was the sole support of his mother and four younger sisters. Actually I
had met him first on that May Day after my own arrest for trying to march with
a group of ex-veterans to the Pentagon to stage a symbolic shutdown and I had
noticed him wandering around the football field wearing a button as a supporter
of my organization, Vietnam Veterans Against The War (VVAW) and asked if he was
a member since I had not seen him at any of our actions. Then he told me the
story about Jeff Mullin his closest high school friend being blown away in 1968
in some nondescript village near Pleiku up in the Central Highland not all that
far from where my unit was located for most of 1967.
He said that he had become an
anti-warrior with a vengeance and a supporter of VVAW in Jeff’s memory sitting
in at draft boards, military bases, recruiting stations and the like in the
Boston area and had come down with a group of radicals from Cambridge when
they, he, had gotten totally fed up with the Nixon government’s continuation of
a war that could only tear the country apart further.
My own story when I told it to Sam as
we lingered in that stadium for a few days before we figured out (based on
somebody else’s information) that there were some unguarded side exits in which
to get out was not untypical of a lot of guys, a lot of working class guys
anyway, maybe a few college guys too early on in the war. I had been working in
my father’s high skill electrical shop in Troy, New York which had a number of
contracts with General Electric, in those days the largest private employer in
the area, who had a ton of contracts with the Defense Department. When my draft
notice came in early 1967 I flipped out, decided that I did not want to be
“cannon fodder” (I did not know that term then or would not have used it then
if I did, that can later) and joined up, RA (Regular Army), figuring or rather
my recruiting sergeant figuring that I would get into electronics, something I
could be useful at. But see in 1967, 1968 what Uncle wanted was cannon fodder
in Vietnam to go out into the bush and kill commies. And I did, extending my
tour six months in 1968 to get out of my three year commitment a little early.
But when I got out I freaked out, freaked out about what I had done to those
poor villagers who got in the way, got in the cross-fire, freaked about what my
buddies had done too, but mainly was disgusted that the government had made
animals out of us, nothing less. So sure I headed to VVAW like a moth to a
flame.
And not just giving a couple of years
in my youth either since Sam and I have been putting on the good fight against
this damn government’s endless wars ever since, especially since the start of
the 2003 Iraq endless war. So when a guy like Obama, a Nobel Peace Prize winner
if you can believe that (hell, whatever criterion they used probably George
Bush I and II could have qualified too), starts rattling off about how we need
to go in and stiffen up the Iraq Army which has this tendency to run the minute
there is an conflict (heck, maybe they should be nominated for the Nobel Peace
Prize, or some prize for running away) then I dust off my “Not Another War in
Iraq” sign and hit the streets. Sam too.
You know why-because we have heard that
one before, heard it in the American death pits of Vietnam, know it is the same
old government rot with a new name, ISIS this time but Viet Cong then (we
called them Charlie amongst ourselves when we had to face his relentless fire).
So Sam and I urge you to get out in the streets-again. It is the only way to
make them listen. And if they don’t well remember May Day 1971 and maybe this
time we can shut down the damn wars.
That is the political action part here
is how Sam and I have been putting our heads together over the last couple of
years as we could see with un-blinkered eyes the nightmare scenario which Obama
and his military gurus and hangers-on have unleashed. Listen up:
One night not long
ago when my friend from Carver High Class of 1967 down in southeastern
Massachusetts, Sam Eaton, who I hadn’t seen in a while were, full disclosure,
having a few high-shelf whiskeys at Jack Higgin’s Sunnyvale Grille in Boston,
arguing over the increasing use of and increased dependence on killer/spy
drones in military doctrine, American military doctrine anyway. I also
mentioned which is germane here in discussing the broader category of the
seemingly endless wars that the American government is determined to wage at
the close of our lives so that we never again utter the word “peace” with
anything but ironic sneers that I, again for full disclosure, am a supporter of
Veterans For Peace and have been involved with such groups, both veteran and
civilian peace groups, since my own military service ended back during Vietnam
War days. For those not in the know that organization of ex-veterans of the
last couple of generations of America’s wars has for over a quarter of a century
been determinedly committed to opposing war as an instrument, as the first
instrument, of American policy in what it sees as a hostile world (a view that
it has held for a long time, only the targeted enemy and the amount of
devastation brought forth has changed).
But Sam is nothing if
not determined just like me to carry on in his views and so another night at
Jack Higgin’s found us arguing over the more recent egg-in-face aspects of
American war policy in the Middle East with the rise of ISIS, the demise of the
failed states of Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan and with it whatever rationale
made the American government built a thing from which it had to run. Here is
some of our thinking as this damn Iraq War started escalating a couple of years
ago:
“Nobel “Peace” Prize
Winner, U.S. President Barack Obama (and yes that word peace should be placed
in quotation marks every time that award winning is referenced in relationship
to this “new age” warmonger extraordinaire), abetted by the usual suspects in
the House and Senate (not so strangely more Republicans than Democrats, at
least more vociferously so) as internationally (Britain, France, the NATO guys,
etc.), has over the past year or so ordered more air bombing strikes in the
north of Iraq and in Syria, has sent more “advisers”, another fifteen hundred
at last count (but who really knows the real number with all the “smoke and
mirrors” by the time you rotate guys in and out, hire mercenaries, and other
tricks of the trade long worked out among the bureaucratiti), to
“protect” American outposts in Iraq and buck up the feckless Iraqi Army whose
main attribute is to run even before contact is made, has sent seemingly
limitless arms shipments to the Kurds now acting as on the ground agents of
American imperialism whatever their otherwise supportable desires for a unified
Kurdish state, and has authorized supplies of arms to the cutthroat and ghost-like
moderate Syrian opposition if it can be found to give weapons to, quite a
lot of war-like actions for a “peace” guy (maybe those quotation mark should be
used anytime anyone is talking about Obama on any subject ).
Of course the
existential threat of ISIS has Obama crying to the high heavens for
authorizations, essentially "blank check" authorizations just like
any other "war" president, from Congress in order to immerse the
United States on one side in a merciless sectarian war which countless
American blunders from the get go has helped create.
All these actions,
and threatened future ones as well, have made guys who served in the American
military during the Vietnam War and who, like me, belatedly, got “religion” on
the war issue from the experience (and have become a fervent anti-warrior ever
since), learn to think long and hard about the war drums rising as a
kneejerk way to resolve the conflicts in this wicked old world. Have made us
very skeptical. We might very well be excused for our failed suspension of
disbelief when the White House keeps pounding out the propaganda that these
actions are limited when all signs point to the slippery slope of escalation
(and the most recent hikes of whatever number for "training" purposes
puts paid to that thought).
And during all this
deluge Obama and company have been saying with a straight face the familiar
(Vietnam-era familiar updated for the present)-“we seek no wider war”-meaning
no American combat troops. Well if you start bombing places back to the Stone
Age, or trying to, if you cannot rely on the weak-kneed Iraqi troops who have
already shown what they are made of and cannot rely on a now virtually
non-existent “Syrian Free Army” which you are willing to give whatever they
want and will still come up short what do you think the next step will be?
Now not every event
in history gets repeated exactly but given the recent United States
Government’s history in Iraq those old time Vietnam vets who I like to hang
around with might be on to something. In any case dust off the old banners,
placards, and buttons and get your voices in shape- just in case. No New War In
Iraq!–Stop The Bombings!- Stop The Arms Shipments!-Vote Down The Syria-Iraq War
Budget Appropriations!
Here is something to think about picked
up from a leaflet I picked up at a recent [2014] small anti-war
rally:
Workers and the oppressed have no
interest in a victory by one combatant or the other in the reactionary
Sunni-Shi’ite civil war in Iraq or the victory of any side in Syria. However,
the international working class definitely has a side in opposing imperialist
intervention in Iraq and demanding the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. troops
and mercenaries. It is U.S. imperialism that constitutes the greatest danger to
the world’s working people and downtrodden.
[Whatever unknown sister or brother put that idea together sure has it right]
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