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In reply to the discussion: “Unspeakable”: An MSF Nurse Recounts the Attack on MSF’s Kunduz Hospital [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)18. ''War is a Racket.'' -- Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler, USMC
From before World War II:
There are 40,000,000 men under arms in the world today, and our statesmen and diplomats have the temerity to say that war is not in the making.
Hell's bells! Are these 40,000,000 men being trained to be dancers?
Not in Italy, to be sure. Premier Mussolini knows what they are being trained for. He, at least, is frank enough to speak out. Only the other day, Il Duce in "International Conciliation," the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said:
Undoubtedly Mussolini means exactly what he says. His well-trained army, his great fleet of planes, and even his navy are ready for war -- anxious for it, apparently. His recent stand at the side of Hungary in the latter's dispute with Jugoslavia showed that. And the hurried mobilization of his troops on the Austrian border after the assassination of Dollfuss showed it too. There are others in Europe too whose sabre rattling presages war, sooner or later.
Herr Hitler, with his rearming Germany and his constant demands for more and more arms, is an equal if not greater menace to peace. France only recently increased the term of military service for its youth from a year to eighteen months.
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Hell's bells! Are these 40,000,000 men being trained to be dancers?
Not in Italy, to be sure. Premier Mussolini knows what they are being trained for. He, at least, is frank enough to speak out. Only the other day, Il Duce in "International Conciliation," the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said:
"And above all, Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace. . . . War alone brings up to its highest tension all human energy and puts the stamp of nobility upon the people who have the courage to meet it."
Undoubtedly Mussolini means exactly what he says. His well-trained army, his great fleet of planes, and even his navy are ready for war -- anxious for it, apparently. His recent stand at the side of Hungary in the latter's dispute with Jugoslavia showed that. And the hurried mobilization of his troops on the Austrian border after the assassination of Dollfuss showed it too. There are others in Europe too whose sabre rattling presages war, sooner or later.
Herr Hitler, with his rearming Germany and his constant demands for more and more arms, is an equal if not greater menace to peace. France only recently increased the term of military service for its youth from a year to eighteen months.
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http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html
It's not a democracy when most of the people want peace and we get eight more years of war.
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“Unspeakable”: An MSF Nurse Recounts the Attack on MSF’s Kunduz Hospital [View all]
Octafish
Oct 2015
OP
And we will have "an investigation" that leads nowhere, and keep on doing the same damned thing.
djean111
Oct 2015
#1
Right. Guess he has to, otherwise they'd have picked somebody else for the job.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#20
he might just be trying to explain the error. US military will not bomb in this situ unless there
uhnope
Oct 2015
#58
The asshats and emoticon brigade have soiled their Depends at the thought of peace.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#15
yeah, banning dissidents who ask inconvenient questions sounds like something you'd favor
uhnope
Oct 2015
#74
Remember when we bombed CNN? Their boss got fired for saying it looked on purpose.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#12
The US (North) was a heroic force of the people in the US Civil War. That's probably the
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2015
#122
But patients who were unable to escape burned to death as they lay in their beds.'
CrispyQ
Oct 2015
#8
BS. So now NATO, the US & Afghan forces are "terrorists" who want to bomb hospitals?
uhnope
Oct 2015
#66
This is someone who thinks a former US President helped organize another President's assassination
YoungDemCA
Oct 2015
#96
My neighbor's eyes got big as saucers when I mentioned the difference in warmaking effectiveness.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#55
A Limbaugh-esque reaction for sure - getting your underwear in a twist about
bullwinkle428
Oct 2015
#52
Please explain how this horrible mistake reflects on your view of the war against ISIS
uhnope
Oct 2015
#61
I'm not conflating. I'm asking if you think the US should not fight ISIS/Taliban. Simple question.
uhnope
Oct 2015
#73
LOL. Seems that you love the fact that this mistake makes the US military look bad.
uhnope
Oct 2015
#78
mistaken or intentional, it's clearly a crime against humanity to bomb a civilian hospital....
mike_c
Oct 2015
#81
Chronic war criminals are fearful people who feel they must prepare for the backlash from the
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2015
#88
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Octafish
Oct 2015
#90
It was GREENWALD who called out Bush and Cheney on ILLEGAL N.S.A. Spying back in 2007.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#100
Ask George HW Bush about that. He told the FBI he was in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#104
thank you for the info. Can you tell us about vaccines and whether children should be vaccinated?
uhnope
Oct 2015
#114