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Title: Addendum to Clausewitz (Straight talk to the troops)
Source: LewRockwell.com
URL Source: http://www.lewrockwell.com/reed/reed116.html
Published: Dec 18, 2006
Author: Fred Reed
Post Date: 2006-12-18 01:28:22 by Burkeman1
Keywords: None
Views: 162
Comments: 11

It's all but official: The war in Iraq is lost. Report after leaked report says so. Everybody in Washington knows it except that draft-dodging ferret in the White House. Politicians scurry to avoid the blame. One day soon people will ask aloud: How did we let 3000 GIs die for the weak ego of a pampered liar and his desperate need to prove he's half the man his father was?

The troops from now on will die for a war that they already know is over. They are dying for politicians. They are dying for nothing. By now they must know it. It happened to us, too, long ago.

The talk among pols now is about finding an "exit strategy." This means a way of pulling out without risking too many seats in Congress. Screw the troops. We must look to the elections. Do we really want an exit strategy? A friend of mine, with two tours in heavy combat in another war, has devised a splendid exit strategy. It consists of five words: "OK. On the plane. Now." Bring your toothbrush. Everything else stays. We're outa here.

It is a workable exit strategy, one with teeth, and comprehensible to all. But we won't use it. We will continue killing our men, calculatedly, cynically, for the benefit of politicians. The important thing, you see, is the place in history of Bush Puppy. Screw the troops.

Face it. The soldiers are being used. They are being suckered. This isn't new. It happened to my generation. Long after we knew that the war in Vietnam was lost, Lyndon Johnson kept it going to fertilize his vanity, and then Nixon spoke of the need to "save face"—at two hundred dead GIs a week. But of course Johnson and Nixon weren't among the dead, or among the GIs.

I saw an interview on television long ago in which the reporter asked an infantryman near Danang, I think, what he thought of Nixon's plan to save face. "His face, our ass," was the reply. Just so, then, and just so now. Screw the troops. What the hell, they breed fast in Kansas anyway.

Soldiers are succinct and do not mince words. This makes them dangerous. We must keep them off-camera to the extent possible. A GI telling the truth could set recruiting back by years.

The truth is that the government doesn't care about its soldiers, and never has. If you think I am being unduly harsh, read the Washington Post. You will find story after story saying that the Democrats don't want to do anything drastic about the war. They fear seeming "soft on national security." In other words, they care more about their electoral prospects in 2008 than they do about the lives of GIs. It's no secret. For them it is a matter of tuning the spin, of covering tracks, of calculating the vector sum of the ardent-patriot vote which may be cooling, deciding which way the liberal wind blows, and staying poised to seem to have supported whoever wins. Screw the troops. Their fathers probably work in factories anyway.

Soldiers do not realize, until too late, the contempt in which they are held by their betters. Here is the psychological foundation of the hobbyist wars of bus-station presidents. If you are, say, a Lance Corporal in some miserable region of Iraq, I have a question for you: Would your commanding general let you date his daughter? I spent my high-school years on a naval base, Dahlgren Naval Proving Ground as it was then called. Dahlgren was heavy with officers, scientists, and engineers. Their daughters, my classmates, were not allowed to associate with sailors. Oh yes, we honor our fighting men. We hold them in endless respect. Yes we do.

For that matter, Lance Corporal, ask how many members of Congress have even served, much less been in combat. Ask how many have children in the armed services. Look around you. Do you see many (any) guys from Harvard? Yale? MIT? Cornell? Exactly. The smart, the well-off, the powerful are not about to risk their irreplaceable sit-parts in combat. Nor are they going to mix with mere high-school graduates, with kids from small towns in Tennessee, with blue-collar riffraff who bowl and drink Bud at places with names like Lenny's Rib Room. One simply doesn't. One has standards.

You are being suckered, gang, just as we were.

It is a science. The government hires slick PR firms and ad agencies in New York. These study what things make a young stud want to be A Soldier: a desire to prove himself, to get laid in foreign places, a craving for adventure, a desire to feel part of something big and powerful and respected, what have you. They know exactly what they are doing. They craft phrases, "Be a Man Among Men," or "A Few Good Men," or, since girls don't like those two, "The Few, The Proud." Join up and be Superman.

Then comes the calculated psychological conditioning. There is for example the sense of power and unity that comes of running to cadence with a platoon of other guys, thump, thump, thump, all shouting to the heady rhythm of boots, "If I die on the Russian front, bury me with a Russian c__t, Lef-rye-lef-rye-lef-rye-lef..." That was Parris Island, August of '66, and doubtless they say something else now, but the principle is the same.

And so you come out in splendid physical shape and feeling no end manly and they tell you how noble it is to Fight for Your Country. This might be true if anyone were invading the country. But since Washington always invades somebody else, you are actually fighting for Big Oil, or Israel, or the defense industry, or the sexual ambiguities who staff National Review, or the vanity of that moral dwarf on Pennsylvania Avenue. You will figure this out years later.

Once you are in the war, you can't get out. We couldn't either. While your commander in chief eats steak in the White House and talks tough, just like a real president, you kill people you have no reason to kill, about whom you know next to nothing—which one day may weigh on your conscience. It does with a lot of guys, but that comes later.

You are being suckered, and so are the social classes that supply the military. Note that the Pentagon cracks down hard on troops who say the wrong things online, that the White House won't allow coffins to be photographed, that the networks never give soldiers a chance to talk unedited about what is happening. Oh no. It is crucial to keep morale up among the rubes. You are the rubes. So, once, were we.

December 18, 2006

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#1. To: All, Fred Reed (#0)

The troops from now on will die for a war that they already know is over. They are dying for politicians. They are dying for nothing. By now they must know it. It happened to us, too, long ago.

They are not dying "for nothing" Mr. Reed. In fact- most of those that "serve" in Iraq won't die- the vast majority. But those that do- are dying because- as the troops themselves routinely say- "it is our job".

How many times have you heard "the troops" say something like that? That all the politics aside- their "job" is being a professional soldier? They are dying because- indeed- it is a risk they take and for which they are compensated for. Even before this war benefits of military "service" were broad and extensive during and after such service was complete. From free medical care for the entire family, to base housing all but paid for, for low interest loans, to PX subsidies well below market rates with modern base "PX's" having an array of goods found in any Walmart or Target- to tuition aid- to job training and post service placement programs- and virtual free health care for life once out of their "service". All on top of a salary which considering their food, housing, medical, and dental and even transportation expenses are covered- is nothing to sneeze at.

In short- this volunteer force are more Merc than citizen soldier. Most don't care why or how they are in Iraq. It is just "their job"- as they say over and over.

Burkeman1  posted on  2006-12-18   1:39:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Burkeman1, Ferret Mike (#0)

Everybody in Washington knows it except that draft-dodging ferret in the White House.

This gives ferrets a bad name. ;0)

"It is the old practice of despots to use a part of the people to keep the rest in order; and those who have once got an ascendency and possessed themselves of all the resources of the nation, their revenues and offices, have immense means for retaining their advantages." Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-12-18   4:42:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Burkeman1 (#0)

We will continue killing our men, calculatedly, cynically, for the benefit of politicians.

Just as the Agent Orange poisonings of Vietnam, the DU poisonings of the last three wars will come back to haunt, not only the GIs, but the entire world. What could be more cynical that that?

"It is the old practice of despots to use a part of the people to keep the rest in order; and those who have once got an ascendency and possessed themselves of all the resources of the nation, their revenues and offices, have immense means for retaining their advantages." Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-12-18   4:49:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Burkeman1 (#0)

The real lesson to be learned here is that war is a serious matter that should be given solemn consideration prior to its being undertaken. The people expected to pay for it, to fight it, to lose loved ones in it are all entitled to the truth regarding the rational calling for it.

The war effort is undermined when the facts leading up to it are found to be lies, business interests are a higher priority than the lives of our children (and theirs), and half-assed measures are implemented rather than an all out effort in the initial stages of the conflict.

Arrogance coupled with a complete lack of concern for the sanctity of life has lead us into several of these quagmires ...

The Iraq war can be viewed as similar to the way the WACO mass murder was conducted. One man was seen to be the problem by the feds and rather than address the singular problem the Feds attacked 100 people and killed them, in Iraq they merely multiplied that number by 1000's ...

"They say Justice is blind and I agree ... so much so that she can't find her way into a courtroom"

noone222 12-17-06

noone222  posted on  2006-12-18   6:23:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Burkeman1 (#0)

...or the sexual ambiguities who staff National Review...

This was the greatest phrase in a great column. LOL.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2006-12-18   9:49:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Fred Mertz (#5)

Check out this outstanding column.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2006-12-18   9:50:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Arator (#6)

Thanks for the ping Arator. I just read it and Fred pretty much nails it. He's correct that the young soldiers won't recognize reality until they are older and wiser, assuming they get out of Iraq alive. One local GI pal gets it after nine years in uniform - I think he has about 5 days remaining until he officially departs the service and heads back to Pennsylvania.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2006-12-18   10:27:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Burkeman1 (#0)

"His face, our ass,"

You are being suckered, and so are the social classes that supply the military.

The recruits are so young and dumb. All they know is how to play CounterStrike.

"The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer."
---Henry Kissinger, New York Times, October 28, 1973

robin  posted on  2006-12-18   10:35:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Burkeman1 (#0)

At this point in time everyone knows it was lies by this administration that got [us] into the war with Iraq so the excuse of being suckered doesn't wash. Anyone signing up for "service" is doing it for the benefits and they must reap the consequences as well. Unfortunately, so will we civilians.

Nostalgia  posted on  2006-12-18   10:47:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Burkeman1, *Support the Troops* (#0)

*Ping to Support the Troops

the law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal bread.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2006-12-18   11:21:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Nostalgia (#9)

Look at the recruitment ads. That tells the tale. What is the overwhelming theme of these ads? Material benefits. Their life is going to be improved somehow by the military either financially or socially (as in they will move up the social ladder through education) or even (and most absurdly and sadly) is that the military will make them "men". Patriotism is a subtext in the backround of these ads. Even further in the backround of these ads is "defending" the country.

These ads are not aimed at the patriotic citizen, handsomly employed, family, house in the burbs, and two cars. They are not appealing for citizen soldiers to drop down a notch in pay and make sacrifices to "defend" the nation by going to Iraq. Why? Because to make such an ad would be idiotic. No one- is going to drop their comfortable life and join up to fight in these utterly elective bullshit wars of DC EVEN if they SAY they support them! Becuase EVERYONE knows these wars have nothing to do with them, their families, their security, defending them from a real "Threat". Everyone knows this- even the faggots at National Review and the most delusional El Pee and Freaker BOTS.

There are middle class guys, wealthy guys, comfortable guys who are volunteering to fight and die to protect their families and defend their country for no pay- no benefits- no promises of material reward of any sort. They are the insurgents in Iraq.

Burkeman1  posted on  2006-12-18   13:13:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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