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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Support the Troops? No way! We often hear, from antiwar activists as well as pious politicians and every sort of commentator, that we should all "support the troops." No matter what one thinks of the particular war being fought, this kind of boilerplate is invariably appended: "But of course," we are told, "everyone supports the troops." We honor them for their service. We pat them on the back and say: "Good job!" In this context, consider the details of the most recent atrocity coming out of Afghanistan, the activities of the "Thrill Kill platoon," which is accused of murdering Afghan civilians and keeping body parts as trophies. The alleged mastermind of the thrill-killers, Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs, is also under investigation by military authorities on suspicion of carrying out similar murders in Iraq. The Gibbs "kill team" is suspected of slaughtering at least seven Afghan civilians, and quite possibly more, in the most heinous manner imaginable. Gibbs and four others were arrested in June, and seven others are being held. These twelve apostles of mayhem assigned to the 2nd Stryker Brigade, and stationed at Forward Operating Base Ramrod, along the border with Pakistan randomly chose unarmed Afghan civilians to murder. Then they shot them, or blew them up with grenades, mutilating the victims. Gibbs, the alleged ringleader, made necklaces out of the body parts. They covered up their killing spree by placing weapons near the corpses, and the incidents went down in the records as gun battles with "insurgents." Gibbs reportedly has a tattoo on his left calf which is a pictorial record of his crime spree: it consists of two crossed pistols encircled by six skulls. According to news reports, the red skulls indicate murders carried out in Iraq, and the blue skulls represent Afghan kills. Knowledge of the killings was widely shared in the camp, and its hard to imagine higher-ups were unaware of what was going on. But there was indeed one apparently unwilling participant, Adam Winfield, who desperately tried to reach out to his parents, to whom he confessed the murders. The "honor the troops" brigade will tell us this is just another case of a few bad apples: this latest incident is no reason to condemn the entire US military is it? Well, quite frankly, it is, because, as Winfield pointed out to his parents in a February 14 Facebook posting: "Pretty much the whole platoon knows about it. Its okay with all of them pretty much. Except me
. I want to do something about it [but] the only problem is I dont feel safe here telling anyone." "I talked to someone," Winfield continued, "and they told me this stuff happens all the time and that when we get back there is always someone that spills the beans so it normally works its way out." Winfields father asked, "No one else thought it was wrong?" Winfields reply: "No, everyone just wants to kill people at any cost, they dont care, the Army is full of a bunch of scumbags, I realized." Winfield resigned his position as the platoons team leader because "I cannot be a leader in a platoon that allows this to happen." He went on to make a key point: "There are no more good men left here
. I started to think whether I should quit and just give up because its stupid to get smoked in Afghanistan. The Army really let me down when I thought I would come out here to do good, maybe make some change in this country
. I find out that its all a lie." None of this would have come out if not for an investigation into alleged drug use by soldiers. Investigators uncovered widespread and rampant drug use, including hashish, opium, and anti-depressants which are issued by the military: in the course of their investigation, one of the thrill-killers apparently under the influence at the time spilled the beans. In addition, Winfields parents made repeated calls to military authorities immediately upon learning of this horror, but before I get to any of that I want to underscore Winfields words: "There are no more good men left here." Of course there arent. What kind of person joins the military at this particular point in time a point when the US is engaged in endless wars of aggression, and stories of atrocities committed by "our" soldiers are coming out all the time? For the most part, precisely the kind of person who would delight in the orgy of bloodlust conducted by the "thrill kill platoon." The military has become an outlet for the sociopaths in our midst. Yes, I know, with the recession people will be joining for economic reasons: after all, where else can they find a job? Economic considerations no doubt play a large part in the decision to go into the military, but other factors also play a part in making this choice: alongside economic necessity, in this instance, is the generalized knowledge that atrocities are being committed over there. Winfield says the whole platoon knew about what was going on with the "thrill killers," and the same can be said about the entire country when it comes to atrocities being committed in Iraq and Afghanistan by US troops, and I dont just mean Abu Ghraib. This grisly record is common knowledge, and, in deciding to join up, the prospective US soldier is consciously choosing to ignore or downplay the moral aspects of being asked to commit atrocities: its much more important to him (or her) to make a living. This is the definition of a moral monster. There was a time, not so long ago, when the decision to seek a career in the military did not involve becoming such a monster. That time has long since passed. To put on an American uniform today is to become complicit in a criminal enterprise, and this characterization is not by any means limited to the thrill-killer platoon but to the entire killing machine deployed to carry out Washingtons grand design. When Winfields parents contacted US military authorities they were told nothing could be done unless Winfield came forward in Afghanistan where his life was at risk. The others suspected him of being "soft," and threats had already come in from the thrill-killers that if he squealed his life was worth nothing: the ringleader waved the finger of a dead Afghan in his face to illustrate the point. The day he learned of the situation his son was in Valentines Day, a Sunday Winfields father left message on the Army Inspector Generals hotline, the Armys criminal investigations division, and the office of Sen. Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida. The response was nil. A few days later, Private Winfield was forced by his sergeant to engage in yet another random murder: Winfield says he aimed high and missed, but the military is still charging him in the killing. The Army knew what was going on. As that officer said to Winfield, this sort of thing goes on all the time. Its part of our "footprint," even in areas where we arent engaged in military operations. Where US military bases exist, murders and rapes committed by US military personnel are common: the bases themselves are ringed with bars, houses of prostitution, and other less-than-savory establishments, catering to the thuggish tastes and habits of our centurions as they guard the perimeters of the American empire. These bases are running sores on the faces of our client states and protectorates, and, as in Japan, immensely resented ambassadors of ill will. So what can we do about it? Short of getting the US out of Iraq and Afghanistan, not to mention the rest of the world, the antiwar movement can engage in an aggressive campaign of counter-recruitment. This latest atrocity, which has been downplayed by the US media, should be publicized extensively, in tandem with a focused effort to persuade young people not to join up. If the media is running "public service announcements" and ads promoting military service, we should run counter-ads and take full advantage of the controversy when the networks refuse to run them. The US military is a criminal enterprise, just as the ruling elite in this country is the equivalent of a crime syndicate: and they are getting away with murder. One day, the peoples justice will be visited on them. Lets hope that rough justice doesnt unfairly impact us all. The US is exporting its sociopaths overseas, in hopes that the havoc such people usually wreak can be put to some "good" use, but such callousness will soon blow back in our faces when Johnnie-the-thug comes marching home. Weve already seen a spate of vicious murders committed by just-released veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars: mental illness is rife among these veterans, and a disproportionately large segment is turning violent. More worrisome, gang members are reportedly joining in droves, and being accepted because the military is desperate to make its recruiting quota. They are boasting that when they come back, trained to kill by professionals, theyll be in good shape to continue their criminal activities on the home front. It will be a harsh justice indeed as these deranged killers visit the same sort of destruction on us as they inflicted on their innocent victims overseas.
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#3. To: Ada (#0)
No. Justin needs to awaken to the fact that there are two military's within the military. Regardless of what happens in war, one cannot condemn the grunts on the ground. We teach them to kill, we pay them to kill, we PAY BIG MONEY to professionals to lead and command. When those in charge fail, condemning the grunts is the easy way out for civilians. If we are not there, speak your piece, however be careful with your condemnation of which you are not qualified to expound.
What about the Air Force/Navy pilots who bombed the Christians in defense of the invading muslims in Bosnia in the late 1990's under the direction of Bill Clinton?? I think a case could be made that they were misled by their superiors to a degree, but how much blame must be apportioned to them as individuals since they pulled the trigger on releasing bombs/missiles?? Every military aviator I've known my whole life was above average in intelligence and patriotic fervor, but even a few who bombed Bosnia must have had some inkling that maybe everything was not as they were being told??
If you note, nearly every week, via an air strike a dozen or so "enemy" are killed. No name of the "thug" pilot. When it is determined all were innocents, it is written off as "collateral damage" AND WE SIT HERE AND SAY NOTHING. I hate this government, and we are to blame for it. I look in the mirror.
ghost... Having been born and raised on the wrong side of the tracks back in the 1930s, having a Father that was strident anti government, I grew up knowing my place in society and what the future portended, regardless of what that lying SOB Roosevelt said. No TV to deaden our minds, with little radio for news at night, Americans were still able to think for themselves, however FDR would soon take care of that. I well recall his words, "I will never send American boys to fight in a foreign war", and my Father replying, "You lying SOB". He fooled the majority and they voted him an unprecedented third term, terminal rot had already set in for American minds. I voted for years and the corrupt government was my fault, I stopped voting and I am still responsible. The mirror does not lie.
Exactly. Travesty???? We have currently a president that is Harvard educated, received a Nobel Peace Prize, he sends the dregs of American society to the ME to kill people, they are called thugs and worse, yet the President has clean hands. How is that possible? We only assess blame and fault downward, not upward???? That is a small indicator of class bias. The thugs come home, commit suicide by the numbers, and what of the professional military, ah yes, pay raise, medals and lots of glory.
#53. To: Cynicom (#50)
Let's add he hasn't proven himself to be an American citizen and on that basis alone isn't fit for office. Had NAFTA not conveniently come along, the draft would have to be reinstated, and the kids would then get real wise to global affairs, real quick.
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