Terrorism: No Name
Death From The Sky
November 30 2004
Counterbias.com
by Jack Dalton
That the United States is a militarized imperial empire
is beyond question at this point in time. The level of nationalism,
xenophobia, and mindless hatred has divided this nation even worse,
in some ways, than what I remember taking place during the civil
rights and anti-war movements during the 1960's. The "my country
right or wrong" and "love it or leave it" hysteria today makes the
past pale in comparison in many, many ways.
If ever a nation exemplified a "crisis in democracy" it is the
United States under George W. Bush and the Bush Brigade, and it's
legions of cheerleaders throughout the nation. Everything has been
turned upside down. Up is down; in is out; wrong is right; war is
peace; occupation is liberation; fact is fiction; and now, freedom
is the freedom to agree and do what you are told.
This nation under the Bush cabal has launched a brutal, senseless
and bloody war. Not against a state, but against a tactic-terrorism.
The result has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. Iraq is now what it
never was, ground zero for fools and fanatics-ours as well as
"theirs" whoever they may be.
Iraq had no suicide bombers until after this country invaded,
occupied and then proceeded to sell off all of Iraq's
infrastructure, assets and resources to U.S. multinational
corporations. It would appear that the people running this absurd
and perverted "Twilight Zone" episode (Bush's "war on terrorism")
have given no thought to "cause and effect" or "for every action
there is an opposite reaction."
Every warning given to BushCo that invading Iraq would result in
urban, guerilla war, exactly what is being faced in Iraq now, were
ignored and discounted by them. The cost of this has been paid by
the over 100,000 Iraqi's that have been killed and by the over 1200
U.S. personnel killed-and there is no end in sight for the death and
destruction. The dynamic duo of Bush-Cheney, has done what Osama bin
Laden needed and that is to provide a recruiting tool for insurgents
thru the radicalization of so many in the Muslim world. In that
context, Bush has become a "uniter."
This BushCo war of choice has convinced me that Bush, Cheney,
Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and the rest of that pack of ideologues could
care less about how many die or are maimed. Thousands have had their
bodies torn apart; head and faces; legs missing; arms missing; burns
that maim and cripple from the use of napalm bombs. What do we hear
from the Bush camp? "We will win no matter what the cost." What the
final tally of dead and wounded will be is anyone's guess
considering all that have been contaminated by depleted uranium and
the slow destruction it will cause in those exposed.
Then there are the wounds that no one sees; the wounds that haunt
the mind day and night, the pain of which leads one to question if
you still have a soul. These are the wounds that seem never to
heal-wounds of the soul, the mind, the emotions-that stay ever
present to varying degrees as you attempt to make sense of a world
that, to you, no longer makes any sense.
These are the wounds that are born out of fear, guilt, and terror.
No name death falling from the sky-that is terrorism--bombs,
rockets, and mortars that fall unannounced, at any time, in any
place that are capricious, indiscriminate and arbitrary when they
kill and maim. I've seen men that have gone thru literal hand to
hand combat that turned into shaking piles of sobbing flesh during
sustained mortar attacks-abject helplessness.
Since this BushCo war of choice was launched there have been close
to 30,000 of this nation's people in uniform that have been
medically evacuated from Iraq. Approximately 7,000 of them due to
"physiological" reasons-try PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder). It's estimated by the Pentagon
that one in six are showing significant PTSD problems. That's what
war does, that is the cost of war and the brutality that is war.
Those of us that have seen the face of war know and understand
this-you lose a part of your humanity, your "soul" when we
participate in mass murder of our fellow human beings no matter what
the reason.
I wonder what the toll on Iraqi's will be in terms of PTSD as a
result of all the bombs, rockets, mortars and artillery shells the
U.S. has dropped and fired on every city and town in Iraq? Iraq is a
nation (or was) of 26 million people with over 50% of them under the
age of 18. Half of Iraq is children. We know the effects of PTSD on
adults, we've seen it with those of our people in uniform that are
still affected from the Vietnam war; If adults are affected that
severely, what about Iraq's children?
We're talking about 12-13 million children that have been subjected
to almost daily bombings for over ten years and are currently being
bombed by an occupying Army. What will be the result of all this on
them? I can only imagine, but I do know from my own experiences that
it will not be anything nice. In all probabilities, the next
generation of insurgents, freedom fighters, and radicalized
fundamentalists are being born out of the madness that has become
Iraq.
"We're the good guys. We are Americans. We are fighting a
gentleman's war here -- because we don't behead people, we don't
come down to the same level of the people we're combating;" so said
a LT Col in charge of some of the Marines that recently attacked
Fallujah. How absurd! There is no such thing as a "gentleman's war"
not by any stretch of the imagination. Where is the so-called "moral
High-ground" when you drop a bomb on a house and blow up children.
Where is the moral high-ground when a sniper puts a bullet in the
head of a 6 year old? Where is the moral high-ground when a hospital
is used as a base of combat operations while people, children bleed
to death from their wounds because they can't get medical treatment?
"Smart" bombs that keep going to the wrong address and this country
pontificates about having the moral high-ground. That would be a
joke if not so pathetic and heartbreaking.
Bush & Co. say that "they" through all of this killing in Iraq, are
making us safer and promoting "freedom and democracy" in Iraq. At
the rate people are being killed in Iraq, the only thing that nation
will be free of is human life--with the kids of that country that
are left alive having learned that "life is death, and death is
life." So much for the "moral high-ground," and a "gentleman's war"
as articulated by this nation's alleged leaders.
As for those wearing this nation's uniform coming back from Iraq
multi-symptomatic PTSD because of what they have seen and done in
Iraq, they also will suffer as even now they are being written off
as "anxiety disorder" not exacerbated by war. This government did
the very same thing to those of us that fought in Vietnam-why are
the people in this country allowing this to once again happen. Like
I said, so much for the "moral" high-ground.
Jack Dalton is a disabled Vietnam veteran and independent writer
that lives in Portland, Oregon. He can be reached at jack_dalton@ommp.org.