This writing may
not be liked by many
here in the US, but that is not what matters to me. What
matters to me is honor, love, and truth.
We in the United States are so untouched by
the wars that we create, unless we have families in the
military during a war or a war of the past. We are so far away, so to use the word, "freedom," and I am so grateful for my "freedom," completely sanitizes what truly happens in a war and how many people must pay the price.
I honor
all those who died in
our many wars. I
honor all veterans,
but I do not believe,
our men and woman,
in all military branches, dying in wars gives us freedom.
War
War
"interests." And this is a direct quote from a very high ranking
military officer that I personally know. Whose name, I cannot reveal.
Our interests, mean control of the leader, and control of the
countries resources. That is what war is about for the United
States, not freedom. I've been to many countries, whom do
not go to war and they have more "freedom " than we do. I
am not proud of war and our country's constant use of it.
We are lead to believe, at a very young age, that going to war, protects our freedoms. No, no, I am sorry, but no.
I know this goes against what most of you living in the United
States feels. With instinct, study, research, and lectures by
intellectuals and veterans, my conclusion is war is not
freedom.
So I wish to honor all those who have died in wars gone by,
soldiers and civilians, for they too, are killed in war. I wish to
honor the 58,195 soldiers that died in the Vietnam War. I
would like to honor those 60,000 who committed suicide after
the war. I wish to honor the 600,000-800-000 civilians killed in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
I would like to honor the 73,846 deaths of both Gulf War
deaths. I would also like to honor all the active duty soldiers
who have committed suicide, one per day and the Veterans
who have committed suicide, 18 per day. These are
staggering numbers and heartbreaking deaths.
I would like to
honor the 400,000-650,000 Iraqi civilian deaths. I would like to honor all the civilians who have died in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, the Ukraine (due to the US planned coup, Palestine (for we fund the State of Israel) and in Syria.
I would like to
honor the 400,000-650,000 Iraqi civilian deaths. I would like to honor all the civilians who have died in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, the Ukraine (due to the US planned coup, Palestine (for we fund the State of Israel) and in Syria.
I hope that one day will as a country, we will stop equating
freedom, with war and death. I also hope and pray we will
end our seemingly endless greed and need for war. May peace one day prevail...mjb
Maria Juarez Beam (Boheme)
http://www.globalresearch.ca/gulf-war-syndrome-ptsd-and-military-suicides-u-s-government-s-message-to-america-s-vets-drop-dead/20186
http://www.federaljack.com/73846-us-soldiers-dead-from-both-gulf-wars-how-they-manipulated-the-numbers-to-fool-you/
Musical Selection: Let There Be Peace on Earth, by Vince Gill
Peace to us all...
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