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I Lost My Son to a War I Oppose. We Were Both Doing Our Duty.
I've mentioned a few times the most excellent book "The New American Militarisim" by Andrew Bacevich. Sadly his own son died serving in Iraq this month. I found this Memorial Day piece in the Washington Post quite moving and a very interesting and genuine perspective.
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my take on his writing
the war will not end.....it's global and on-going
for the next 50-100 years it's not about just Iraq or afghanistan it's a war of ideology his responsibilty was to send his son kevlar he raised a son who proudly defended our country abroad. so in that act he should have pride. all life is an illusion everything solid will someday turn to dust kerry and kenedy should be touring (as senators) technological labs to see where funding should go to the most promising technologies to fight terrorism the war may have started for misguided reasons but it certainly has evolved into something that only persaverence and technology can solve. for example imo every vehicle in iraq should be rfid tagged and tracked ....anyone removing the tracking devices should be imprisioned. for example: yesterday i saw a new plant developed that is ultra-sensative to nitrous oxide that is leaking from roadside bombs and you can seed it ....by air it turns from green to red thus exposing land mines. thats excellent technology |
While technology can provide solutions to individual problems, it is not the be-all end-all throw money and science at issues that have largely plagued mankind due to a lack of leadership.
On the surface, leadership got us into this problem in the invasion of Iraq. Then leadership was at best luke warm with General Franks - after the military operations. Then followed by the leaderships failings in waging a peace an occupation, followed by the problems that required the leadership of Paul Bremmer and the CPA, and every leadership issue that has occurred since then. Many say Patreaus is the leader we need over there now, unfortunately we needed him at the helm before Bremmer's loafers first hit the aircraft stairs. Would better leadership earlier from Clinton to Bush senior and even Reagan made a difference in what we are dealing with today? Perhaps. But leadership has gotten us where we are today and leadership is what we are truly lacking these days. This cat was out of the bag long before parents needed to send better armor, baby wipes, or silly string to the front line. Leadership was what was hardly shipped, and now that it may be there, it is too late. I mourn this soldier's son, and all the sons and daughters. I applaud this man for his honesty and clear conviction. Many of our nation's best and brightest have worn the uniform and many of these accomplished people has stated that leadership screwed the pooch on this one, time and time again.... Rant off |
I shared in some of Mr. Bacevich's beliefs and dismay. Who is more disheartened than those who opposed the war the strongest? Their belief was the Dems would ride in to save the day only to find out, they are truly all the same. I have to admit, I am sick to death over the current direction of our country and the elected leaders on all levels. Money is truly the end-all be-all of modern politics.
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