a short article showing exactly what happens in the empire's wars;
Authored by US Army Major (ret.) Danny Sjursen via AntiWar.com,
It has taken me years to tell these stories. The
emotional and moral wounds of the Afghan War have just felt too recent,
too raw. After all, I could hardly write a thing down about my
Iraq War experience for nearly ten years, when, by accident, I churned
out a book on
the subject. Now, as the American war in Afghanistan – hopefully –
winds to something approaching a close, it’s finally time to impart some
tales of the madness. In this new, recurring, semi-regular series, the
reader won’t find many worn out sagas of heroism, brotherhood, and love
of country. Not that this author doesn’t have such stories, of course.
But one can find those sorts of tales in countless books and numerous
trite, platitudinal Hollywood yarns.
With that in mind, I propose to tell a number of very different sorts of stories – profiles, so to speak, in absurdity. That’s
what war is, at root, an exercise in absurdity, and America’s hopeless
post-9/11 wars are stranger than most. My own 18-year long quest to find
some meaning in all the combat, to protect my troops from danger, push
back against the madness, and dissent from within the army proved
Kafkaesque in the extreme. Consider what follows just a survey of that hopeless journey.............https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-09-06/us-army-major-ret-we-are-living-wreckage-war-terror
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