FUBAR!

A familiar term for anyone that served in the military.

There is so much happening in America these days and most of us are trying to work through the silliness and the out right hatred for so many of our institutions….

I read an article that I found interesting and thought provoking and decided that I would share and see what people think….

As a retired U.S. Air Force officer, I firmly believe in civilian control of our military. This country should be a nation of laws — not of special interests, oligarchs, or kings. Before committing our forces to battle, Congress should always declare war in the name of the people. Our military should indeed be a citizen-soldier force, not an isolated caste driven by a warrior ethos. And above all, the United States should be a republic ruled by law and shaped by sound moral values, not a greed-driven empire fueled by militarism.

Yet when I express such views, I feel like I’m clinging to a belief in the tooth fairy, the Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus. It feels idealistic, naïve, even painful to think that way. Yes, I served this country in uniform for 20 years, and now, in the age of Donald Trump, it has, as far as I can tell, thoroughly lost its way. The unraveling began so long ago — most obviously with the disastrous Vietnam War of the 1960s and 1970s, though in truth this country’s imperial desires predated even the Spanish-American War of 1898, stretching back to the wanton suppression of indigenous peoples as part of its founding and expansion.

A glance at U.S. history reveals major atrocities: the displacement and murder of Native Americans, slavery, and all too many imperial misadventures abroad. I knew of such realities when I joined the military in 1985, near the end of the Cold War. Despite its flaws, I believed then that this country was more committed to freedom than the Soviet Union. We could still claim some moral authority as the leader of what we then referred to as “the free world,” however compromised or imperfect our actions were.

That moral authority, however, is now gone. U.S. leaders fully support and unapologetically serve an ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. They sell weapons to nearly every regime imaginable, irrespective of human rights violations. They wage war without Congressional approval — the recent 12-day assault on Iran being just the latest example. (The second Trump administration has, in fact, launched almost as many air strikes, especially in Yemen and Somalia, in its first five months as the Biden administration did in four years.) Those same leaders have been doing a bang-up job dismantling the America I thought I was serving when I took that oath and put on second lieutenant’s bars four decades ago. That America — assuming it ever existed — may now be gone forever.

https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/america-the-fubar-an-ailing-flailing-failing-empire-lashes-out/

I as well see the dismantling of the country that I swore and oath to protect and I do not like what I see.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

6 thoughts on “FUBAR!

  1. I do not like it either and I can’t see what anybody has to gain by writing about it because the assholes who support the dismantling are dumber than boxes of rocks and blind as all the bats in a cave.

    1. Writing about it is one way to get people to be aware of it. Not everyone has a TV (gasp), not everyone gets a daily or even weekly newspaper (gasp) and sometimes our only way to find out what those funny planes overhead are for, is to open up the computer and ask somebody.

    2. We get satisfaction knowing that we are at least trying….and not shaking in our boots under the kitchen table table. chuq

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