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Showing Original Post only (View all)Meet the New War, Same as the Old War [View all]

President Barack Obama departs after delivering
a televised address to the nation on his plans for military
action against the Islamic State, from the Cross Hall of
the White House in Washington, Sept. 10, 2014.
(Photo: Saul Loeb / Pool via The New York Times)
Meet the New War, Same as the Old War
By William Rivers Pitt
Truthout | Op-Ed
Thursday 11 September 2014
On the night before the thirteenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, President Obama delivered a prime-time press conference to discuss the new war in Iraq, which is really the old war, as it never actually ended. It dropped from the headlines here in the US a few years ago, except for an occasional heinous act that got brief ink - a marketplace massacre that killed 150, or a mosque bombing that killed 80 would get some ink and then fade - but people have been dying in Iraq every single day since we stuck our booted toe into their sand eighteen months after the Towers came down.
(snip)
So maybe I'm wrong, and the Wednesday night words of the president will prove prescient, and everything will work out fine...except, by my calculations, every time we drop bombs on a problem that was caused by us dropping bombs, we wind up dropping more bombs to try and solve it, and nothing ever gets fixed, but some people get paid, so the impetus to drop more bombs on the bombs we already dropped increases by order of magnitude, especially when we get the ratings-happy "news" media involved in the show.
There is some controversy over who actually said this, but the line is generally attributed to Albert Einstein. "The definition of insanity," goes the quote, "is doing something over and over again and expecting a different result." Whoever actually said it should be awarded the Nobel Prize, just like the president.
It has been thirteen years since the attacks of September 11, and this nation has spent every one of the 4,745 days between that morning and today in the grips of a media and politics and money-driven high panic. Millions upon millions have been killed, maimed, displaced or bankrupted in the process. ISISISILIS are bad guys, and no mistake, but there are a pile of nations on this planet besides us with standing armies, many of them with a far more vested personal interest in eradicating these lunatics than us. Their militaries are not exhausted like ours is.
"Our endless blessings bestow an enduring burden," said President Obama on Wednesday night, "but as Americans, we welcome our responsibility to lead."
Who is this "we," sir? You got a mouse in your pocket? I can only imagine the comforts that come with living in the White House, but for an enormous swath of the country you lead, the "blessings" you speak of turned to ashes in our mouths a long time ago. The money we are going to spend bombing the problems we caused by bombing the problems we bombed can be better spent creating jobs, repairing infrastructure, and educating our children to know better when a politician comes calling with platitudes about the excellence of the United States before announcing his intention to blow more stuff up.
We were excellent, I suppose. We certainly can be. It has been twenty-four years of this, with the twenty-five years of Vietnam still receding in the rear-view. Imagine if we had those 50 years back, and then imagine what we could do with 50 years unencumbered by profiteering warfare.
Maybe I'm wrong. Enjoy your new war, which is the old war. I'm sure it will all work out just fine.
The rest: http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/26113-william-rivers-pitt-meet-the-new-war-same-as-the-old-war
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Yes. Below is a vicious, murderous Nazi explaining how easy it is to get stupid people to go to war.
Zorra
Sep 2014
#5
Hillary called them 'proxy wars', like in Libya where we actually did have 'boots' on the ground
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#29
Didn't know about that. War should NEVER be profitable financially for anyone. I often wondered
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#72
We can't be honest and say we fucked up with Iraq ...but we're not going back to fix it.
L0oniX
Sep 2014
#12
I'd point out that Shrubya was rightly castigated for doing nothing until after 9/11.
riqster
Sep 2014
#15
Yes, and what does that have to do with THIS. There was NO NEED for bombs IF he had paid attention
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#53
American assets?? Exactly what right does America have to other people's stuff?
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#66
The point is: action now can cut down on the overall amount of action required.
riqster
Sep 2014
#59
So now being against interventionist military misadventures is Obama Derangement Syndrome?
marmar
Sep 2014
#26
You'd think that our military would occasionaly win one of these uneccesary wars.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#38
"Our endless blessings" if he worked as hard at doing an end run around Congress to restore this as
yurbud
Sep 2014
#42
If we think about this logically for a moment, and put emotions and politics aside, it seems
world wide wally
Sep 2014
#45
If bush used the anniversary of 9/11 to sell us another war, this place would be livid
NightWatcher
Sep 2014
#48
Very lazy and superficial thinking. Saddam had not killed US citizens and was not threatening anyone
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#49
Perhaps you are missing the solutions to the problem as the blogger has clearly presented them?
GusBob
Sep 2014
#64
"...our responsibility to lead"? When was this decided then? The rest of us must have missed that.
mr blur
Sep 2014
#73
Regarding Obama's new war -- Most tremendously awful quote regarding life in modern times:
truedelphi
Sep 2014
#97
Photo in OP...stark view of Obama Turning his Back on the Podium..and the Mikes......
KoKo
Sep 2014
#114
Our Motherland, Oceania, has joined forces with Eurasia to defeat Eastasia, victory shall be ours.
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#119
"Enjoy your new war, which is the old war. I'm sure it will all work out just fine."
another_liberal
Sep 2014
#131