“Dead bodies and wasted money”: How I learned firsthand the worst lesson of war
Here is the bitter hard truth, from a grunt’s eye view, of the insanity of American foreign policy. Our geopolitical vision of the world is a failure, and you would think we would stop and re-assess. Instead we are putting in more troops into Afghanistan. The only product of these wars is death and hatred of America. All to no good purpose.
I read reports like these and all I can think about is the suffering, the death, and the lost opportunities for improving our own country the trillions of wasted dollars represent. We are literally taking food out of the mouths of babes to finance this madness.
Michael Carson
Recent revelations of colossal missteps in Afghanistan from Anand Gopal’s “No Good Men Among the Living“ combined with ISIL’S advance in Iraq have the few remaining Afghanistan and Iraq War optimists wondering what it is we should take away from these conflicts. I imagine thousands of bureaucrats and generals are asking the same question at the Pentagon, crustily ordering their multitudinous aides to compile relevant data and get back to them yesterday. This is for them, I would assume, a time for edifying soul-searching, a chance to become smarter, more resilient, to make, as they say, lemonade out of a whole lot of dead bodies and wasted tax dollars... Read more





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