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Goliath's Vulnerability is the Truth
Note to David: Goliath's vulnerability is the truth.
We are living on the brink of profound change, hard as that change is to see through the smoke and rubble - but why else would the U.S. military, or any other military for that matter, find it so hard to accept responsibility for its own actions? Why the fumbling evasions rather than a sneering "It was necessary"? If might makes right, why take the trouble to worry about public relations at all?
Governing morality may not have changed much since the days of the Roman Empire, but the seething mass of the governed - humanity itself - has evolved beyond barbarism to a higher state of values. Vaguely articulated ideals pulse amid the shrapnel of politics: We want a fair and just world. Every child deserves a chance. We are (ahem, cough) all one, at some core level.
Thus our official goals in the Middle East and Af-Pak grudgingly reflect this: safety and security (and oil) for America, yes, but democracy for the world, too. And women's rights! Aw, look at those purple fingers that those first-time voters raise proudly for the photographers - that's what our bombs are accomplishing; that's why our endlessly deployed troops are self-destructing with PTSD. Does the heart good.
Could it really be that a gossamer layer of official spin is all that's protecting the military-industrial status quo from a groundswell of change in how we think about and plan the human future?
How close are we to telling President Obama that drones will not secure anything for us in Afghanistan, but if we're committed to that country's transformation, if America truly represents an alternative to all that is cruel and repressive about the Taliban, we should experiment with positive investment in the region and redefine "diplomacy" to mean respectful listening rather than coercion? Yeah, right, that's going to happen - maybe in the next hundred days.
I guess my point is that we have no right to give up:
"Shouting ‘Death to America' and ‘Death to the Government,' thousands of Afghan villagers hurled stones at police . . . as they vented their fury at American air strikes that local officials claim killed 147 civilians," Patrick Cockburn reported last week in the U.K.'s Independent.
Cockburn added that U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking in Kabul, suggested that the dead - some of them, anyway - may have been the victims of Taliban grenades for failing to pay an opium tax. Eyewitnesses and photos of bomb craters in the three destroyed villages in Farah Province said otherwise, however, and Gates ultimately "expressed regret for the incident but did not go so far as to accept blame," Cockburn wrote.
In Mosul, Iraq, last week, American soldiers turned machinegun fire on a 12-year-old boy after their convoy had been hit with a grenade. Because the boy had Iraqi currency on him worth about nine U.S. dollars, a military spokesman told McClatchy Newspapers, "We have every reason to believe that insurgents are paying children to conduct these attacks."
Once again, however, eyewitness accounts lend no credence to what simply seems to be wishful thinking (a strange, jarring sort of activity for a superpower). A man in his 20s had tossed the grenade, witnesses said. But, "When attacked, the Americans just open fire, whether on the gunman or just randomly," Mosul member of Parliament Usama Al Nujaifi later said, according to the McClatchy account. "The American presence in the cities is wrong. We urged them to stay outside from the beginning."
And, oh yeah, the shooting is still under investigation, according to an American military statement. As far as I know, no such investigation is under way into the allegation by human rights groups that some of the civilian injuries in the Farah Province battles - "unusual" and serious chemical burns - were the result of the U.S. use of white phosphorus, which sticks to the skin of victims as it burns and is banned for use as a weapon by a treaty the U.S. has signed.
The U.S. is trying to effect changes in the world that cannot happen militarily, but old forces of habit and economic interest keep us plunging forward into greater and greater violence anyway, and when we only succeed at creating the horrors we attribute to our enemies, we deny, deny, deny. In the immortal words of the former president, "America doesn't do torture." This lie's days are numbered.
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Show All"How close are we to telling President Obama that drones will not secure anything for us in Afghanistan?"
Ask Tom Hayden.
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Eric Patton
Cincinnati, OH
ebpatton@yahoo.com
I'm sorry folks but we are a nation of cowardly bullies. We the people are a bunch of wimps who refuse to confront our government and say STOP. So long as the people stay at home and wring their hands and refuse to even speak out about what they know is wrong and criminal in the actions taken by their government we may as well just go back to watching American Idol....and wait for a complete loss of any rights. The current administration is continuing most of the same policies as its predecessor yet too many keep on saying, just give them time. Time for what? Is it so hard to keep your word? We were promised withdrawal; instead we get further troops and an expansion of the war and occupation of Afghanistan. I guess this is the Change we were supposed to anticipate eh?!
But maybe it is better that the US is a stupid imperial power rather than a smart one? Wouldn't a smart one be likely to cause more damage in the long run because it would be able to maintain its power far longer?
Note to David: Goliath's vulnerability is the truth.
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Ain't it the truth! Oh, yeah, right-- that's what you just said.
And what more proof is needed, now that the New Boss is channeling Colonel Norman Jessep from "A Few Good Men"-- suppressing torture photos he'd previously agreed to release is the latest installment of, "The truth? You can't HANDLE 'the truth'!"
(Just to clarify the point for those imperceptive simpletons who thought Jessep was the hero of the movie: it was actually JESSEP who "couldn't handle the truth".)
· Yr Obd't Servant
The desperation of our military efforts is showing around the edges of the carnage and tragedy. This past week has brought three official U.S. denials that we have done what eyewitnesses and/or other evidence indicates we did: a) used white phosphorous as a weapon against Afghan civilians; b) killed nearly 150 Afghan villagers in a sustained bombardment; c) killed a 12-year-old Iraqi boy as he stood innocently by the side of the road selling fruit juice.
I believe in something like the concept popularly called "karma". I don't know how it works but I believe it exists. The kind of thing described above not only insures our political and military defeat but our slow and eventual destruction as a nation. Barack MoFobama is just another in a long line of fevered post WWII murdering cowards, starting with LBJ. May he be consigned to the inner sanctums of Hell where his unctuous public utterances and campaign promises will be thrown back in his face like the stings of a scorpion.
Sioux Rose
MORDECHAI: I like your honest words on karma, ultimately all dark acts meet some form of Justice.
The articles says, "Creating the horrors we attribute to our enemies." I would like to examine and ultimately see deconstructed this word enemy. Who in Afghanistan is a direct enemy of the U.S? Bin Laden is probably not even alive, and if so, he could be anywhere. Besides, one criminal (and if he was involved, for all we know it was on the CIA payroll) does not render an entire nation "enemy" status. This word allows rifts to form where none should exist. This word seeks to justify the unjustifable, and in the case of that poor child with phosphorus burns everywhere, the unGodly. At a time when the U.S. has no funds for its own citizens' betterment, to waste its fortune on destroying others must qualify as the ultimate strategy for courting the blowback of HARD karma. Nothing is learned when imperial hubris remains at the wheel, each leader baptized in the blood of innocent others, as if this rite accords him a worthiness to command what has turned out to be yet more tragic folly. Some force will intercede. There must be millions of Muslims praying for deliverance, and some God will answer their prayers. Hopefully it won't turn out to be Mars in the form of another 911, this one also brilliantly engineered to bypass the world's most expensive military and related equipment.
"Who in Afghanistan is a direct enemy of the U.S?"
All the friends and relatives of the victims of the frequent U.S. massacres. The ranks of the "terrorists" are growing by leaps and bounds. Everytime we kill and innocent person in Afghanistan we create at least another dozen "terrorists".
If China or the Soviet Union occupied this land, I would first try to keep my head down and stay out of the way. But as soon as they killed a friend or relative I would kill as many of them as I could with absolutely no regard for my own life. They're going to kill me anyway, eventually, so I'll kill them first. I would be quite happy to strap on a hundred pounds of plastic explosive.
It is people who think like them, and like me, in Afghanistan that are direct enemies of the U.S.
"Cockburn added that U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking in Kabul, suggested that the dead - some of them, anyway - may have been the victims of Taliban grenades for failing to pay an opium tax. Eyewitnesses and photos of bomb craters in the three destroyed villages in Farah Province said otherwise, however, and Gates ultimately "expressed regret for the incident but did not go so far as to accept blame," Cockburn wrote."
Spin, spin, spin. When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, they banned the growing of poppies because drugs are against their religion. These were the same folks who blew up those huge, ancient Buddha's, and the world watched.
If the Taliban is now going for taxes on opium, that is not the Taliban.
Spin, spin, spin ...
Ignorant Immoralists ... govern us and decide for us.
Funny how one lie requires another and then another and another ... until reality is a spinning web of lies with many players all covering their asses, and no one can decide and act rationally because, above all, everything requires a cover-up and the necessity to continue to do the same things to justify what was done before based on lies.
That is the strange REALITY of the people who govern us; the strange REALITY of Israel, of Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Darfur/the Sudan, Pakistan et al.
Lies lived constantly, and, of course, blaming everyone else because it's got to be their fault, and they deserve to be killed, robbed, tortured, imprisoned, starved, blockaded, and ho-hum, ... as white phosphorous explosions peel the flesh from these same people's children ... whatever ...
Moral and Spiritual Bankruptcy reigns when LIES become THE SPINNING WEB OF "TRUTH."
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All this war stuff is great, ain't it! Reminds me of all those black and white war movies on TV; John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, George C. Scott, fighting all those glorious battles.
From my perch, my ivory tower I stand watch over this reliving of the glorious days of battle, when men were men. Of course I've never been in an actual war, those old movies really take me there.
So keep the war going. Give future movie producers fresh material to work with. Give the media something interesting to report. We can only get so much mileage from O.J. Simpson, the environment and Miss California's bare breasts (except that one).
More war, more war! Rah, rah, rah! USA! USA! USA!
-Goliath
Sometimes, rarely, but sometimes, all the bully's victims on the playground unite and kick the ever living shit out of the bully. Sometimes they kill him.
I've seen 'em popped in the nose run home to mama. (ref. peggyforpeace 9:44am, "cowardly bullies")
from article -"We want a fair and just world." The world wants us to be fair and just.
"Why so hard?" the coal said to the diamond. "Why so soft,my brother?" replied the diamond. For nothing valuable comes without hard work, discipline, and sacrifice. We the inexorable ones -hard for the truth. (Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols)
You've got to love the stunning illogic of the US. The only country attacked by terrorists that responds with their military. Thinking nations tend to think of terrorism as a police issue. But hey I guess 9/11 changed everything and we should never forget. You'd swear terrorism was invented on 9/11/01. But you know what wasn't invented on that day? Blowback.
to quote the dead ''casey jones has two good eyes but he still can't see'' seems its a malady
obama caught while hanging out with the remaining members of the above!