US at War Since 1950: A New Year's Meditation
Saturday 01 January 2011
by: Michael True, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

US Army Soldiers gather around a fire to stay warm during an operation in Helmand province, Afghanistan in February of 2010. (Photo: The U.S. Army / flickr)
"The same war continues," Denise Levertov wrote in her poem, "Life at War." Her lament is even more appropriate for 2011 than it was when she wrote the poem forty-five years ago.
Columnists and academics, including international relations professor Andrew Bacevich of Boston University, are finally acknowledging facts familiar to anyone "awake" regarding failed US policies, wasted lives and wasted resources during this period. Willfully ignoring such facts, as Bacevich wrote, "is to become complicit in the destruction of what most Americans profess to hold dear."
At the beginning of the new year, consequences of "life at war" stare us in the face: the victimization of military and civilian populations and a huge national debt, including an annual military budget that is larger than all military budgets in the world combined and includes $5 billion that remains unaccounted for in Iraq, as well as aid to Pakistan that has wound up in the hands of the Taliban.
These truths haunt any citizen who has lost loved ones in prolonged wars in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan since 1950, or in disastrous interventions in Iran, Guatemala, Indonesia, Chile, Granada, Panama, Honduras, and so on.
Any responsible citizen acknowledges this painful history in the hope of redirecting US foreign policy in the future. The purpose of reclaiming it is not to open old wounds, but to encourage legislative and direct action committed to peacemaking. It is a call to critique the policies and competence of the Pentagon, the CIA, and the national security apparatus responsible for these disasters.
Ironically, the deficit-reduction commission appointed by President Obama intimates that social security, rather than a trillion-dollar war on Iraq and uncapped military spending in Afghanistan, is to blame for the deficit. And Congress has succeeded in extending Bush's tax cuts for the super-rich, which will increase the deficit.
Once the envy of the world community, the US now lags behind many nations in education and health care while it squanders its huge resources on military misadventures - including both overt and covert intervention - with some 1,000 military bases around the world.
Americans who voted for President Obama are justifiably disappointed that he has continued the worst practices of the Bush administration, particularly in foreign policy. In domestic policy, Obama's administration can point to some achievements, particularly in education and health care.
Tea Party advocates rightfully call attention to a faltering economy but offer no functional alternatives to present policy. Meanwhile, naysaying Republicans and cautious Democrats, as well as an irresponsible Supreme Court, enable rich corporations to dominate political debate. The Pentagon, including General Petraeus, lobbied for and initiated increased military action in Afghanistan. The result: more serious casualties among US and its European allies, not to mention embarrassment and confusion in efforts to end that war.
Is it any wonder that many people remain hopeless amid predictions that the country's 9.7 percent unemployment rate will continue through the new year?
So what must be done to alter this discouraging scenario and help the US regain the confidence of its own people and the world community?
- Cut the US military budget in half for 2011.
- Increase taxes on the filthy rich, the 1 percent of the population that owns at least 23 percent of America's wealth.
- Rebuild roads, bridges and other infrastructure that remains in a state of disrepair.
- Encourage policies that put people to work addressing the dangers of global warming.
- Strengthen our education system at every level, providing skills for meaningful work for all citizens.
Some people may regard these remedies as utopian, though the consequences are, in essence, practical and essential.
Although many Americans continue to enjoy the benefit from this wealthy and beautiful country, the potentialities of democratic governance remain unfulfilled for many others.
In her poem, Levertov wrote that "we have breathed the grits of war in, all
our lives. Our lungs are pocked with it," she continues, "the mucous membrane of our dreams/coated with it, the imagination/filmed over with the gray filth of it."
For decades, Americans have convinced ourselves - or have been convinced - that more or less continual war is the essential task of the US, and that that enterprise is justified by our knowing what is best for the world community. During the 1940s, we built military weapons to defeat Germany and Japan; now, we initiate wars in order to experiment with, and provide profit from, more sophisticated military weapons.
When will the American public, victimized by a war economy, come to the conclusion that a permanent war policy benefits only arms manufacturers, Pentagon contractors and their Congressional allies? Nor does it lessen our fear, increase our security or promote peace among nations.
There has to be a better way. My hope is that some of the remedies provided here offer a way out - and hope for a happier 2011.

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Simple. Commonsence. EFFECT.
Sat, 01/01/2011 - 12:20 — Vic Anderson (not verified)Simple. Commonsence. EFFECT.
US schools have bake sales
Sat, 01/01/2011 - 15:49 — garywilson (not verified)US schools have bake sales to pay for materials. A soldier in Afghanistan costs $M/yr to support. We impose our standards on countries we don't understand that have had unique and totally different standards for 14 centuries, and attempt to change them with bombs, bullets and $. US gov't is corrupt. We live to serve corporations. "LIberty and Justice for All" is a lie. To say we are a Xtian land is a lie, as Jesus would be insulted. Education has become a bloated bureaucracy. Our tax system is a welfare system for the rich. We avert our eyes from the homeless on our way to church. We feed out kids crap to make them obese with diabetes. We hit our kids. We rape the land. Everything must have locks and alarms. USA is Toast.
Take Michael's five points,
Sat, 01/01/2011 - 18:40 — Jay mMoor (not verified)Take Michael's five points, add another five, perhaps from the Green Party, wave the ten points high in the air as a lofty, but practical, set of ideals and form a political party. Engage scrupulous economists that can interpret reality in chicky-ducky and ethicists of great lucidity, so even those with no interpretive abilities of their own can understand what kind of country we've created, where we've gone wrong and what we must do to get it back on a foundation of shared ideals. Enlist concerned billionaires (are there any?) to finance an information campaign with a signal so strong that it will drown out Fox noise. In the meantime, vote against everyone of any party who has held office in the last 30 years and continue to vote against anyone who does not actively push for public campaign financing. The time is ripe for a third party to rise in the middle and expand in both directions. Like the Progressives of a century ago, we need a Party of Good Governance to rescue us from the maw of a feudal-fascist plutocracy.
VOTING FOR EITHER PARTY
Sat, 01/01/2011 - 20:10 — cheyennebode (not verified)VOTING FOR EITHER PARTY MAKES ONE A CO CONSPIRATOR..BECAUSE EACH IS ON THE TAKE...A THIRD PARTY IS THE SOLUTION..BUT THE PROBLEM IS FINDING A PATRIARCH ( NON RELIGIOUS) WHO IS SAVY...WISE AND LOVED BY ENOUGH TO MAKE THE NUMBERS..AND PLEASE NO POLITICIANS...
..yeh, well..if you believe
Sun, 01/02/2011 - 04:36 — Anonymous (not verified)..yeh, well..if you believe Americans, whether Republican/Democrat/Tea Partier or other,instigate or are in some way addicted to war...once we dismantle our war machine do you actually believe some other, probably even more belicose and war-mongering nation won't be licketty-split right-there//Johnny-on-the-spot ready to take over?...Give Peace a Chance?...Cive some other morons the opportunity to spread their version of what they see as "truth"..???..Giddy Up...
There are no longer three
Sun, 01/02/2011 - 16:30 — Shea Brown (not verified)There are no longer three parts to our American government.
It is now Executive, congressional, judicial, and the most powerful part, The Pentagon.
To not see this is to be absolutely blind.
Shea Brown, you left out the
Sun, 01/02/2011 - 18:34 — Sallyport (not verified)Shea Brown, you left out the most powerful of all the elements of our government: the richest corporations in the world. Every other branch defers to them.
"In domestic policy, Obama's
Sun, 01/02/2011 - 20:09 — Anonymous (not verified)"In domestic policy, Obama's administration can point to some achievements, particularly in education and health care."
You call removing autonomy from teachers a "success"? California "reformed" their education by removing teacher autonomy: it resulted in multiple levels of bureaucracy eating most of the funds, and in teachers being kneecapped in their ability to individually serve students.
healthcare? don't make me laugh. I have a pre-existing condition, where is my insurance? Oh wait, I get to wait until 2012. Perhaps then I'll receive medical care just in time for them to have to remove half my intestines for lack of treatment the past 6 years.
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