By Paul Craig Roberts – Online Journal
It is conventional wisdom that it was the draft that ended the Vietnam war. According to this explanation, cowardly college students subject to the draft and their unpatriotic families, forced an end to the war. This is Karl Marx’s explanation. Material interests, not empty morality, are said to have brought the war to an end.
That fact that in those days the US still had an independent media of sorts that sometimes framed the war in moral terms is ignored. Are we sure, for example, that the film of the naked little girl running in terror down the road burning with napalm was ineffectual in arousing moral opposition to the war? Are we certain that it wasn’t an aroused moral conscience that brought about the end of the war but was college students’ fears for their lives and limbs?
If we ascribe ending the war to material interests, it makes ending the war look as unworthy as the war itself.
Yet, virtually every conservative columnist, commentator, newsperson and politician, as well as today’s antiwar protesters and apparently the Pentagon, believes that a military draft would reduce Americans’ toleration for wars because of body bags coming home to middle and upper class parents. Apparently, the lower class doesn’t mind its kids coming back in body bags.
Those in thrall to this explanation, which derives from Marx’s materialist explanation of history, do not notice that Vietnam was our longest war. It apparently took almost forever for the material interest of students and their parents to realize itself and stop the war.
Why are we afraid to say that the war stopped because American troops and the American population got tired, offended even, from killing women, children and noncombatants? Vietnam had not attacked the US. The US had interjected itself into a civil war in a far off place, as it has done in Afghanistan.
By invading Iraq the US started a civil war between Sunni and Shi’ite. In Pakistan the US has started a civil war between the religious tribal population and the secular US puppet state. In Palestine the US started a civil war between Fatah and Hamas.
One continuously reads from those Americans opposed to America’s wars of aggression that the wars are possible because they don’t affect Americans, just those few who sign up for the voluntary military. Thus, there are insufficient material interests at stake to stop the war. This is a common explanation for the weakness of the antiwar movement.
One could argue instead that it is the triumph of Karl Marx’s materialist thinking that has made moral protests impotent. What is morality? You can’t weigh it, define it, measure it. It can be dismissed as the whining of material interests. In contrast, material interests, such as lives, limbs, and bank accounts are real.
For whatever the reason, morality has shown itself to be an impotent force in 21st century America. Americans show no remorse at over one million dead Iraqis and 4 million displaced Iraqis due entirely to an American invasion based on lies and deception. The lies and deception are now well proven. Yet, there has been no apology for the horrors that Americans inflicted on Iraq.
Afghanistan is another example. Intentional lies conflated the Taliban with al Qaeda and “terrorists.” The diverse peoples in Afghanistan who were first ravaged by Soviet bombs are now ravaged by American bombs. Weddings, funerals, children’s soccer games, people waiting for fuel or food, people asleep in their homes, people attending Mosques have all been murdered and are murdered routinely by US and its NATO puppets.
Each time civilians are murdered, the US denies it, only to be contradicted every time by the evidence.
Why is the president of the United States contemplating sending yet tens of thousands more US troops to kill people in Afghanistan?
The answer is that the United States is an immoral country, with an immoral people and an immoral government. Americans no longer have a moral conscience. They have gone over to the Dark Side….
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Re: The American People: I believe part of the problem is that we, as a whole, have been complacent for too long. News today with all the crime and horrific stories being reported has become so commonplace that it no longer registers the seriousness in our minds. We just go on eating our dinner while watching the news and saying matter of factly “My goodness, how awful” and then immediately moving on to “ How was your day, dear”? A suicide bomber blowing up a marketplace with 20 casualties in Kabul is no more exciting (with our mindset) than an unknown Little Miss Teen winning a local pageant in your state.
In Vietnam, approx. 58,000 of our soldiers lost their lives. Today, there are approx. 5,700 deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan and countless others have been severely injured. The numbers are scary but, unfortunately, not enough for those who have no family ties to those serving . It’s a sad but true statement for our times. The writer is correct in what he says about the government. The end satisfies the means and there are always those who will be expendable to meet the objective. Most people are not immoral but they deserve a slap on the hand and then, a pitiful excuse for what I have stated above.
This kind of scenario gets played again and again with unregulated government, excessive spending, new laws that take away our freedoms and political and economic decisions that directly affect our way of life and future for our children. Thank goodness for websites like PJB. As more and more people start to ask questions and seek the truth, then and only then (and some of us have already started our pilgrimage) will people struggle to get out of their comfy recliners and take a stand.
“…The answer is that the United States is an immoral country, with an immoral people and an immoral government. Americans no longer have a moral conscience. They have gone over to the Dark Side.”__Paul Craig Roberts
Good man Mr. Roberts,
I don’t think I’d say that about the whole country. I’d at least emphasize strongly that there was still a large faithful true blue Conservative Old Guard here in America numbering in the millions that was holding strong and true and supporting true Conservative beliefs. God Bless Them One And All.
“…Thank goodness for websites like PJB. As more and more people start to ask questions and seek the truth, then and only then (and some of us have already started our pilgrimage) will people struggle to get out of their comfy recliners and take a stand…”__Fran
Yeah, Pat is still holding true blue, he’ll never quit. You can always count on Pat Buchanan to hold steady.
And Fran, I see you’re still preaching away yourself.**BIG GRIN** Long time no see. Hope you and yours have been well. ( You may have forgotten me though, I was here a few months ago. )
Cheers.
Jack…Haven’t forgotten you at all. Glad you are back again. Hope to see you a lot more often.