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January 31, 2008 at 13:08:59

Headlined on 1/31/08:
Defeat Without End

by Bob Koehler (Posted by bobkoehler)     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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“Many in this chamber understand that America must not fail in Iraq, because you understand that the consequences of failure would be grievous and far-reaching . . .”

There it is again, that choking lie, so smoothly administered — with just enough fear to help America gag down all that righteousness.

President Bush told it again in his final State of the Union address the other night, of course. What choice did he have? The truth, coming from him at this point, would be . . . too weird, too offensive, impossible to comprehend.

But the truth is that we’ve already failed in Iraq, and throughout the Middle East and Central Asia — failed with consequences beyond reckoning. God knows someone will have to take a swig of political courage and acknowledge it one of these days, simply to stop the lie — the lies, a governmental cluster bomb of them — from doing further harm.

It’s common knowledge now that we “went to war on a lie” — the WMD scam — but what isn’t common knowledge is how the war is sustained on a daily basis by lies and partial truths and desperate, behind-the-scenes financial damage control. The war is all weapons systems and public relations, with the reality of wrecked countries and wrecked lives and a hemorrhaging of the national treasury suspended in media hoodoo and denial.

Consider the number 72,000. This number — of total U.S. battlefield casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, through Jan. 5, 2008 — is simple enough, but as I ponder the fact that Paul Sullivan and his organization, Veterans for Common Sense, had to wrest it from the Department of Defense with a Freedom of Information Act request, and the fact that the only media outlet to pick up on it so far is the Scottish newspaper The Herald, I begin to grasp the extent of the deception in place sustaining the war on terror.

The reason that the casualty totals reported are far lower, Sullivan explained to me, is that the Defense Department releases the stats on only one category of battlefield casualty to the media, the number of GIs “wounded” in action, that is, harmed by the instrumentation of war: bullet, shrapnel or knife.

A GI who cracks his head on the windshield of his Humvee in a crash, though he may have suffered brain damage and had to be evacuated from the battlefield, is considered “injured,” not “wounded,” Sullivan explained, and thus doesn’t show up in the figure the DoD releases and the media misleadingly report. Likewise, a GI who suffers a heart attack, or, let’s say, one of those desert mystery illnesses, or a severe emotional collapse, is “ill,” not “wounded,” and is also MIA from the official casualty count. And in this way does the war remain a tad more statistically palatable to a distracted public.

“This administration has a concerted plan to conceal the human and financial costs of these two wars to maintain public support,” said Sullivan, a Gulf War 1 vet and former Veterans Administration project manager who was blowing the whistle on the shoddy quality of vets’ health care long before the Washington Post “broke” the Walter Reed scandal a year ago.

“There are some in the VA — top political appointees — who are fundamentally opposed to providing health care to vets,” Sullivan went on, talking about the deeper deceptions of the war on terror that keep the political debate focused on vague future “consequences of failure” rather than the present-day consequences of a criminally inept, shoot-from-the-hip foreign policy of aggression.

It is at this level of deception that things get horrific: in the denial of care for physically and, especially, emotionally wounded vets — men and women suffering from the private hell of post-traumatic stress disorder.

“VA hospitals and clinics have already treated 263,909 unplanned patients from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars,” according to a Vets for Common Sense press release. “On top of that, VA reported 245,034 unanticipated disability claims from veterans of the two wars.”

Note well the words “unplanned” and “unanticipated.” This facet of the Bush administration’s lack of planning for its invasions has so far escaped significant notice. Apparently the neocon brain trust expected such a cakewalk that the costs and logistics of GI medical care weren’t taken into account. Sullivan said he fully expects the VA to face as many as 700,000 patient claims — including staggering numbers of PTSD claims as our battle-weary troops “deploy for a third or fourth combat tour in an escalating war that surrounds our troops with 360-degree combat 24 hours per day” — which could run up a tab of $700 billion. The only way to control this monster expense is routine claim denial.

“This administration is so absolutely corrupt, incompetent and malevolent, it pales anything that came before it,” Sullivan said. “Why is our economy tanking? The war, the war, the war.”

Note particularly that the human and financial costs Sullivan and others are making are not “projections” for an endless war but estimates based on where things stand at the moment. But this is a war we can keep on losing into the indefinite future.

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dave stanleyretired and loving it

A New Wall

will be built longer than the Vietnam  memorial wall probaly taller as well.

From vanity to arrogance every possible way to lose a war.

Same misrtakes as ussual . We don't want to win ,we only want the Industrial war Complex . Backbone industry Of Americas greased to the hilt.

Destroy everything  put our boys to work over there our Economy is shot

we need the work and the oil.

The Mantra of  death !

America ! 

 

 

by dave stanley (5 articles, 1 quicklinks, 7 diaries, 286 comments) on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 3:07:30 PM
 


My name is Dick Tracy. More than 30 years after my release from an almost 2 year stay in military hospitals recovering from my "physical damage" I was diagnosed with PTSD by the VA. For the last several years I have been trying to recover from the "other damage". I am an advocate of PEACE and hope that I may someday get past the damage that I have done to others.
vet613My name is Dick Tracy. More than 30 years after my release from an almost 2 year stay in military hospitals recovering from my "physical damage" I was diagnosed with PTSD by the VA. For the last several years I have been trying to recover from the "other damage". I am an advocate of PEACE and hope that I may someday get past the damage that I have done to others.

Defeat Without End

Sadly, Bob Koehler and Dave Stanley are too on target in this case!

Having been a combat infantry participant in the last great fiasco, Viet Nam, and... spending almost two years in various military hospitals for having the bad luck of being in the wrong place at the wrong time you are both correct. I, at the time fell for the "God and country bullshit" and found out that I like many others had been duped by the war machine of the day. Oh yeah, I BELIEVED that it was my DUTY to save the world from the "Big Red Threat", only to find out that in reality I was there to be a target. That's right, a target, there at the behest of our country's "leaders".

What I ultimately realized, was that I not only drank the Kool-Aid, but that I was made to feel guilty after I returned that I did in fact drink it. That unfortunate situation is only waiting in the wings to repeat itself again. Already, it is difficult for the modern day sacrificial lambs to find...meaningful work, affordable housing, even simply peace from the darkness that visits so often in the night.

Today, forty years later, the darkness still comes for me, too often I am afraid. At a recent VA periodic re-evaluation, I was asked if I still have nightmares. I responded that I simply do not dream anymore. I was assured that I do in fact dream (everyone does it was explained) but that "something" keeps blocking those dreams. My answer was, however, I still in fact do have "daymares."

So I, as someone who in fact does "understand", can only weep at the news of the continued carnage being perpetrated in the name of "freedom", "democracy", "duty", and all of the other euphemisms being bantered about by the "patriots" (who to borrow a line from Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd, "suffer from the bravery of being out of range".)

I invite those "brave souls" who advocate this insanity to not talk the game but sign up and play it. I am sure that the Bush, Cheney & Friends has an M-16 with your name on it. While you are at it see if you can get the president's daughters or a few "Senators sons" to tag along with you...I hear that Baghdad is beautiful this time of year.

 

 

 

 

 

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