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Literally: We Can't Afford Afghanistan or Our Military Industrial Complex, If We Want to Advance as a Nation

PETER G. COHEN FOR BUZZFLASH


While Moody’s is saying that the U.S. could lose its gold-plated AAA credit rating, if the budget deficit is not reduced, President Obama is requesting $33,000,000,000 FY 2010 supplemental to fund the troop buildup in Afghanistan. 

This is in addition to the war-funding budget for 2011 of $159,300,000,000.

What can this huge sum accomplish? Will we end up bribing thousands of opposition fighters not to blow up our troops by putting them on the payroll as we are now doing in Iraq? Will we ever be able to overcome the intense desire of most Afghanis to have us leave? Will we be able to rebuild an area so fractured by war and death into a friendly nation? Who will benefit? Is this all for large corporations to exploit Afghan’s mineral resources, or to build a gas pipeline from Turkmenistan?

How are we more secure? It is unlikely that the Taliban would again host al Qaeda after seeing the destruction of their country. Does anyone benefit from this war other than those who make the munitions and want to keep the Pentagon budget unlimited? Tragedy abounds; must we invade every nation that lacks a decent government?

Obama says that we must cut back on spending, yet the “security budget” is untouchable. These huge sums are not to be questioned even though they play a leading role in our budget deficit. Of course we want the best for our troops as long as they are fighting so far away. But how are we to bring them home, relieve them from their traumatic work, stop the amputations and concussions that are  overwhelming Veterans Hospitals? Everyone in the Pentagon and the White House who plans these escapades should be forced to visit the PTSD wards and the amputee wards before they plan more adventures. 

Would it  not make more sense to bring our fighting forces home than to send them 28,882 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles for $4.5 billion? Four and a half billion would pay for one hundred thousand teachers or nurses at $45,000 a year. Will that distant war improve our children’s lives, or help to pay off the debt we are placing on them? Who will bring those 28,882 vehicles back to America? Or will we leave them to rust in the Afghan mountains?

The way to stop this endless war, this endless brutalizing of their people and ours, this endless drain of borrowed money  and missed opportunities, is to stop funding the war. We have tried everything else. We have pleaded and marched and signed and pledged and the war rolls right on. Our representatives fought for a year without being able to give us Medicare for all. But, unless we act, they will pass this gross, wasteful, military budget in weeks. We must turn off the spigot. We must say, no more! We must insist that life and the future, our people, our jobs, and our nation are more important than the conquest of Afghanistan.

Do not be misled by the endless mantra of supporting the troops. We tried that and they still die. The way to support the troops is to bring them home from this sad, broken land. Don’t worry, the Pentagon will not abandon our brave troops. They will be brought home even if they have to cancel some high-tech, anti-missile system that nobody needs. And don’t worry about the Afghan people. They now have their own militias and can defend themselves -- if they want to. And don’t worry about the NATO forces dying in these deadly mountain battles. If Afghanistan is important to those nations, they are quite capable of carrying on the war. 

Worry about the United States losing its credit rating and inflating its currency to pay off the debt of war. Worry about the thousands of veterans with battered brains. Worry about the millions on food stamps because there is no place for them in the war machine. And don’t forget that this prolonged war is stealing the money and energy we need to control the disasters of climate change and to preserve the vigor and beauty of the biosphere. There is so much to do right here to realize the American dream. But the best way to do it is to stop funding the endless war. 

Contact your Representative now and tell them to vote NO on the $ 33 billion FY 2010 supplemental for the troop buildup in Afghanistan, then ask your friends and family to do the same. If every peace-minded person does this, it could save lives and begin the process of withdrawal. 


Peter G Cohen, artist and activist, is a veteran of W.W.II, and of SANE’s Ban the Bomb camnpaign. He is the author of www.nukefreeworld.com


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As a people, we have lost

As a people, we have lost our minds with respect to what we are willing to have our government spend on so-called "national security" matters. At the same time, we are completely devoid of any meaningful understanding of the world we live in or our nation's proper role within it. Condemned by our own ingnorance, we spend nearly a trillion dollars a year on war and war machinary, so long as someone is willing to loan us the money. Given our rapidly declining credit worthiness, however, both the concussion symptoms are that the lending will not continue forever.

Unaffordable Wars for 45 years

Thank you for the excellent article.  It is about time that someone said what I have been thinking since LBJ started the troop escalation in Vietnam.  Our country hasn't been able to afford any of these wars.  It is my conclusion that the military-congressional-industrial complex has a virtual stranglehold on the country.  It won't stop until the country goes broke!  Then perhaps the borrowing from the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and whoever else is holding the notes of indebtedness will finally stop.  It has been ridiculous through the 42nd president, but with the 43rd and 44th it has reached the level of absurdity.  I'm just waiting for the Chinese to start calling in their markers, and I believe it will be sooner than we like to think.

And we think the country has been/is in trouble.  This is nothing.  The next downturn will make the great depression look like nothing. 

But like one person posted, Americans just go blindly about their business with little or no regard to what is actually happening in the world around them.  And then, they wonder why the rest of the world hates us.  Americans are like ostriches:  heads stuck in the sand, asses in the air just waiting to get kicked.

 

 

It's The Military Industrial Complex, Stupid!

Tom Degan

Excellent article, by the way!

Sooner or later the American people are going to wake up and realize that the armaments industry is choking them to death. Until that happy day arrives....

http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

Tom Degan

What happened to Obama?

Did the corporate/military thugs get to him with threats against his wife and daughters? Did they tell him in no uncertain terms that they're actually in charge, and can easily prove it with another 9/11 if necessary?

What?

He doesn't seem to be the same man we all thought he was, full of vigor and righteous indignation; instead of this we get another Harry Reid.

Meanwhile, the corporate/military monster rolls merrily along, increasing its power and stranglehold on the American people, all in plain sight and in our face.

Occam's razor

The simpler answer is the much more likely answer.  Rather than some fantastical conspiracy theory, the answer lies in the fact that many Obama supporters took Obama's vague (and often contradictory) campaign rhetoric and projected attributes to him that they wanted him to have, as opposed to looking past the rhetoric to reality.  In short, ...

 

... they were duped.

Your first paragraph is the

Your first paragraph is the exact same thought that I've had for months, but kept buried. Ho would we ever learn???

Good News or Bad...

As a people, we have lost our minds with respect to what we are willing to have our government spend on so-called "national security" matters.  At the same time, we are completely devoid of any meaningful understanding of the world we live in or our nation's proper role within it.  Condemned by our own ingnorance, we spend nearly a trillion dollars a year on war and war machinary, so long as someone is willing to loan us the money.  Given our rapidly declining credit worthiness, however, both the good and the bad news are that the lending will not continue forever.

 

 

Would That You Could

You are speaking to a nation which doesn't exist, one peopled with sentinent and rational human beings. I wish such a nation were our reality. The one which does exist instead is thrilled by vicarious death and destruction and sees violence as entertainment. Anything else that requires thought and responsibility is too boring for consideration. So as much as I want to see your proposal to end military spending excesses to a halt, we can expect that it will continue no matter what we do. Did they not get Obama to push their agenda?

Afghanistan

We learned nothing from the failed Russian attempt to control Afghanistan just as we learned nothing from our attempt to control Nam, whether it was North or South VietNam. We fail to understand that other societies have a love for their nation just as deep as our love for our nation. It should not boggle the mind to understand that other nations will not be subjugated to our whims no matter how many puppet regimes we establish there.