Let's Count the Ways We've Sacrificed for the Iraq War
As children, we learned about Santa Claus -- a pleasant, harmless myth. As adults, we're being taught another myth -- that ordinary people haven't sacrificed anything during the Iraq war.
But the sacrifice myth isn't an innocent belief we shed before adolescence. And the more people accept it, the more dangerous it is.
So let's count our sacrifices. One of our biggest came at the start of the war, when we gave up freedom of the press. Media outlets agreed they'd only send journalists who'd be embedded with the troops, so everything we've read or seen has been censored.
Worse yet, in 2006, new media rules from the Department of Defense stated, "Names, video, identifiable written/oral descriptions or identifiable photographs of wounded service members will not be released without service members' prior written consent." Just when should an embedded journalist hand out consent forms?
Photos of dead or wounded Americans in Vietnam swelled the number of anti-war protesters. Back then, we saw horrific images of GIs writhing in pain. We also saw dead GIs, not in coffins, but bloody and dismembered in the field.
Even before the new media rule began, embedded photographers rarely pictured dead or wounded GIs, according to Pat Arnow of Extra, a publication of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Instead, most of our media's coverage of Iraq has pictured the injured GIs who can sit up in bed without grimacing to receive a Purple Heart. The few pictures of dead GIs haven't shown blood or gore; they've shown funerals.
Photographers get close to the soldiers they're embedded with and self-censor pictures of them. If they send their editors explicit photos, the editors declare the images "too graphic to publish," like the Washington Post did on Jan. 7, 2007.
Embedded journalists also censor pictures of dead Iraqis. "Those pictures overwhelmingly show only one kind of victim -- people and things shattered by their fellow countrymen, not by U.S. troops," Arnow says.
When we do see a photo of an Iraqi killed by U.S. troops, the media distances us by labeling the dead Iraqi "an al-Qaida-linked militant," or "a militiaman loyal to Osama bin Laden."
Remember that photo of a terrorized naked Vietnamese girl running from a napalm attack? Today she would be called "a Vietcong guerilla" or "a Ho Chi Minh militant."
But freedom of the press isn't the only sacrifice we've made. Last month, Congress released "The Hidden Costs of the Iraq War," a report showing the war's cost so far at $1.3 trillion. That figure includes direct costs plus interest on the money borrowed to wage the war.
The money we spend on Iraq in one day could fund 9,300 teachers for a year, or 14,200 police officers, or 163,700 college Pell Grants, or 58,000 children's tuition for Head Start, or 513,000 children's health insurance. We've sacrificed all of those and more.
Worst, we've sacrificed human life. In September, the Opinion Research Business firm's study of Iraqi households found that 1 million Iraqis have died due to violence since the U.S. invasion. We know of 4,000 American military who've died, but rarely does anyone ask about American civilian death counts.
And we'll never know what the world lost when each of those people died. Each life was full of possibility. Who knows what contributions each person could have made to the workplace and the world, to their friends and to their families?
Mary Conroy is a Madison-based freelance writer.
© 2007 Capital Newspapers
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26 Comments so far
Show AllWar? Since when did the occupation of Iraq become a war? These moronic pundits are in the service of the status quo by their inane use of language. They have expensive homes and cars to pay for, so they serve the corporate masters just as Bush/Cheney do. They make me sick!
Toby Keith, of country music, gave us a song after 9/11 that mentioned the statute of liberty startin' to shake her fist, and also noted: "You'll be sorry you messed with the U-S-of-A, 'cause we'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way."
Well. From whom was the boot borrowed for this errand?
And how's the foot doing that was inside the boot?
RUCOGNIZANT: As one formerly starving artist to another, would $20 help? I can afford that contribution to your cause? What's your email address?
I wonder if the average Mohammed Iraqi feels that he has sacrificed anything in this occupation, e.g. life,liberty, fortune, sacred honor? How is the shopping in Baghdad or in Syrian exile? At least he is not subject to onerous restrictions on weapons ownership.Second amendment heaven in Iraq!! Government drowned in the metaphorical bathtub.
I have been living overseas for the past few years. The war doesn't exist here. Here everyone is just living life in the fast lane, playing games and shopping, shopping, shopping.
Last month, I went back to the states for a visit, and guess what, except for the ethnic makeup of the majority, and the dominant language spoken, there was nothing to indicate that the USA was a country involved in a war of aggression and foreign occupation.
It was really shocking at how oblivious and normal everyone and everything was. Even those who are progressive and anti-war, still have their own lives and they live them just as before. Is "sacrifice" the right word? Our long-term hopes and dreams are sacrificial lambs on the altars of madmen.
indeed, we have lost much. i would have taken my shoes off to placate that beast if i were air travelling, but i won't. the whole show is a scam. air travellers, i am sorry to say so, but you are sacrificing for the image of security.
Oh this already gray, has been made to sacrifice, suffered GREAT LOSS! already!
I ama very fine artist, at 68, my children raised my dies to society paid..it is MY TIME to paint a body of work that has been incubating for many years............
IO have been in serious danger of FREEZING TO DEATH for several weeks. I have hauled 2 gallon cans of more expensive diesel fuel to keep my heater running...........
a clerical error sent my long overdue LIHEAP check to the wrong place, ( and it's only enough for 1 month)There is very little "faith based" help...... If I have to bail.. it isn't just me & the cats, it's several hundred dollars worth of paints , that can't be replaced on a $3.50 per hour SS income! I haven't painted for several weeks, too busy making phone calls.........the power company $ went to the oil man!
I was ready to call it quits yesterday! AS a result of a free newspaper ad I placed yesterday I earned a profit of $22.00, in less than 24 hours.......... that's a little under 7 gallons of #2 heating oil! That kept me going topday even when the car had to be towed because it wouldn't start! I couldn't then pick up my blood pressue pills..... so I am trying to keep calm..................
Se how it works? Like dominos......................
I am worth 100 george W Bushes!
They've tried to tun us all into "Good Germans" through propaganda and outright lies. All for a few dollars more for the oil tycoons- a species currently in decline that eventually become extinct. Think DoDo. The Iraq war is as much a war crime as was Vietnam but indeed the playing field has changed. And as the playing field has changed all of us have sacrificed some of our freedom alongside the Bush war on Iraq. The patriot act- it's very name makes me cringe even before the right's it chips away. Ben Franklin was right- when you sacrifice liberty for security you get neither.....
LeeAnnG touched on "Social Safety Nets, making me think of the sacrifice/loss of attention to future funding of Social Security and Medicare as our population greys. And we've sacrificed the little time we had to address global climate change.
No we don't feel the effects of the loss; YET.
We sacraficed a bright future.
RUCOGNIZANT -- I will also assist you, as everyone (even those rethuglicians) is worth thousands of times more than that Terrorist_in_Thief in DC.
Yourself, having struggled in unparalleled chaos created and manipulated by the PIGs of WAR, deserve millions of times more than those criminals who would otherwise (in a real democracy) never see the light of day ever again (alive but in that DARK'ness that they so are so enthralled by).
Please let us aid your cause.
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We have lost honor.
The Lorax---well said indeed!
I'm sorry Mary but I disagree.
A sacrifice is something personally valuable that you give up in order to support a cause.
When someone rips it from your hands or pulls it out from under you it's not a sacrifice it's a loss. The media is a loss. The costs of war are a loss. The troops are a loss. Our honor is a loss. America has sacrificed nothing for the war. They have lost everything for it.
rickster469, I hear what you're saying, and I don't need to be told about reading the corporate media. My tax dollars are being wasted as never before and I know that 98% of our nation is being robbed/scammed by 2%. But that is not the same as SACRIFICE. Honestly, I find it offensive and smug that anybody not fighting abroad (or closely related to somebody fighting) would claim to be SACRIFICING. We're all losing, we're all being hoodwinked, and we're all victims of greed and stupidity. But to use the term SACRIFICE equates the vet in the hospital with me sipping cheaper coffee than usual.
I looked up the definition of "sacrifice." There's only a minimal implication of an informed willingness to give something up. The definitions are:
#1
1. The act of offering something to a deity in propitiation or homage, especially the ritual slaughter of an animal or a person.
2. A victim offered in this way.
#2
1. Forfeiture of something highly valued for the sake of one considered to have a greater value or claim.
2. Something so forfeited.
#3
1. Relinquishment of something at less than its presumed value.
2. Something so relinquished.
3. A loss so sustained.
According to these definitions, we may not have willingly given something up, and instead may be the sacrificial victims. Perhaps the American citizen has been sacrificed to the "war on terror."
In any case, there is a long, long list of sacrifices including, but not limited to:
*Basic constitutional rights to freedom and privacy
*Freedom of movement, often due to the restrictions and long waits in airports mentioned above
*Habeus corpus
*Freedom from fear of the government
*Freedom of the press (and other media)
*Freedom to protest (like the arrests of protesters at Bush events or the banning of anyone who is not a loyal republican from these events)
*Economic stability, both personal and national
*Social safety nets
*Affordable transportation and other energy needs
This is the tip of the iceberg. If people aren't feeling it in their daily lives, they are living in a vacuum. My life is certainly comfortable, but it's harder for me to visit my family, all of whom live in other states, and I know many people who are stuggling to get by. Families who decide to have one parent stay home definitely sacrifice unless the working parent makes a very large salary.
I become aware of the sacrifices when I get online and see the number of posters on blogs who say things like, "I know this may get me in trouble with the government, but I need to say this..."
When citizens are afraid that government censuring of their online comments might be a reality, something is very, very wrong.
And perhaps, for some people, their loss of freedom of speech is a willing sacrifice. I have acquaintances who sincerely believe there's a choice we have to make between security and safety from the "Islamofascists who want to take over" and personal freedom, and they have chosen to give up personal freedom.
I suppose some people don't realize that if they give up the freedoms we have previously learned to take for granted, we wind up in a country not so very different from one we might live in if the "Islamofascists" defeated us. In fact, because of our loss of basic rights and economic stability, any "enemies" who "hate us for our freedoms" have already won some important victories.
tlcs-
yes...forced sacrifice for trumped up bogeymen and profit carried out against an ignorant and frightened population told to go shopping....does not a sacrifice make.
Aho
Sacrifice implies an informed willingness to help by giving up something.
The loss of Constitutional rights has not been willed by the people, nor have they been informed about most of it by the Mainstream press.
Stilba "If I didn't read the news every day, I'd barely be aware."
That's the reason your not convinced, you're reading the corporate controlled media. Lets put it another way. This is your tax dollars at work, for what we spend on the war in one month would provide health care for fifteen million three hundred and ninety thousand people. or in numbers per year that would be 184,680,000 people. Actuality seeing as how most people don't need health care all the time that would probably more than pay for national health care for every body in the USA.
Lots of Losses. Most so far unspecified.
Start with Husbands, Wives, Sons, Daughters, Fathers, Mothers, Friends, Co-workers and many, many others.
Then consider, arms, legs, fingers, toes, eyes, ears, noses and tongues
for a start. You name the body parts.
Plenty of men and women have lost those.
Those who remained at home in the US
have lost peace, peace of mind, respect for their country, president (sic) leaders, Congress and those who thought differently than themselves about US hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
How many friendships were lost or damaged? Plenty. Even one would have been too many.
You want to add more losses? Go ahead, the list can only get longer.
On the GAIN side of the ledger are:
Widows - Counting by the hundreds.
Orphans - Probably more.
Debt - By the millions of millions.
Enemies - How about Afghan and Iraqi survivors of their million or more dead as a result of US aggression?
More Later. When I can breathe again.
I'm not entirely convinced of "sacrifice" ...for sure I've lost my country in a lot of ways, but my daily life has gone on. Loss and sacrifice are not the same. If I didn't read the news every day, I'd barely be aware.
The Iraq Occupation has also cost us our good name in the world and has divided us as people in this nation, sometimes even alienating us as family. There has been nothing redeeming about invading this country.
Less significant, but still of note, let's also not forget sacrificing our dignity at airports while we are subjected to warrantless searches and must comply with ridiculous "safety" measures like taking our shoes off and putting small bottles of liquids into zip-loc bags. Or how about having our cell phone conversations monitored? Being terrorized by red alerts? Going without health insurance so that we can fund the military? Just be forwarned: if we are stupid enough to vote for another republican, this will continue ad nauseum.
We sacrifice and the oligarchy profits. 'Twas ever thus.
the whole iraq thing,a sham and a scam...it has literally cost us EVERYTHING.CHENEY AND BUSHES,have always coveted that which used to belong to the united states of america..they now control it and seek our demise...the problem is that the majority of people in america,refuse to believe that this is the real mission of the bushmasters,so they also refuse to see the obvious,of what is plainly in evident.
"I am darned proud, as a raw red meat-eating, flag-waving, Bible-quoting, Rush-listening, Fox-watching, Walmart-shopping, Bush-voting, red-blooded Merkan to sacrifice my rights, my money, and my children's future for the freedom of our Mercan corporations, who are becoming more international in operations and purposes all the time, God Bless them, to squeeze as much money as possible out of those Arab lands and that Arab oil, no matter how many Mercans and firners gots to be killed or suffer and live in misery and poverty, because that's FREEDOM, baby!"
I surmise that is the argument on the other side.