Remarks at the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Conference:
President Obama this week declared the war on Iraq to be an honorable success that has given us a brighter future. Are you fired up? Ready to go?
Eric Holder this month explained that it’s legal for a president to kill anyone anywhere, or to imprison them, or to spy on them. I started to get upset about this, but then I remembered that Holder is a Democrat. That made me feel much better.
Leon Panetta told Congress this month that a president can launch a war without Congress and without the United Nations and without any legal restrictions, that a NATO decision to go to war makes a war legal, that a decision by an ad hoc coalition to go to war makes a war legal, and that in fact there’s no way for a war launched by a U.S. president not to be legal. At first this sounded like a dangerous doctrine, until I remembered that the president is not a Republican, and no Republican is going to be president for at least several months. So, there’s nothing to worry about.
Hillary Clinton this week said that we couldn’t end the war on Afghanistan without first protecting women’s rights. Already we’ve set up a government that endorses wife-beating. Perhaps when it mandates invasive ultrasounds we’ll be able to leave with honor.
In the past three years, largely in the absence of a peace movement, we’ve seen military spending rise. We’ve seen drone wars burst onto the scene in a major way. We’ve seen murder become the new torture. We’ve seen wars launched without even bothering to lie to Congress, and in fact with the intentional avoidance of any Congressional authorization. We’ve seen Special Forces active in over 100 countries. We’ve seen a massive escalation of the war on Afghanistan. We’ve seen bases imposed on more countries. We’ve seen an intense effort to surround China, and the people of Okinawa be damned, the people of Jeju Island be damned. We’re sending the Marines into Australia. We’re ruining Vicenza, Italy. We’re weaponizing space.
And we’re being told that the wars must continue so that our troops, dying more from suicide than anything else, will not have been killing themselves in vain. We’re told that more wars are needed as generous humanitarian philanthropy. We must bomb more nations because we care. We must have good wars instead of bad wars. We must send a brutal cop to lead the oppression of the nonviolent people of Bahrain, but send weapons to help the people of Syria because we love them — or — as John McCain recently put it, overthrowing the Syrian government would be a blow to Iran, which also needs to be overthrown.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough of calling the war department the defense department. I’ve had enough of war criminals going on book tour instead of trial. I’ve had enough of asking the wars to follow the rules of wars, like asking rapists to wear condoms. I’ve had enough of calling by the name “service” anything a member of the so-called service does other than resistance and conscientious objection. I’ve had enough of being told I should be outraged by urination on corpses. I’m outraged by the murder that produces the corpses. I’ve had enough of being told the environmental crisis is separate from the single biggest destroyer of our natural environment which must be patriotically supported. I’ve had enough of efforts to protect civil liberties, jobs, education, healthcare, retirement, the rule of law, and basic human decency without taking on the monstrosity that means death to all of the above, namely the military industrial complex. It’s a trillion-dollar banker bailout every year that we never get back.
Belief in humanitarian war keeps the dollars flowing into the beast that produces all the actual wars, the non-humanitarian wars, the murderous wars. We don’t distinguish between good and bad rape, just and unjust slavery. When our great-great grandparents outgrew dueling as a means of settling individual disputes, they didn’t ban aggressive dueling and keep defensive dueling around. When a movement to abolish war grew up at the turn of the last century, and then World War I convinced virtually everybody that the time to abolish war had come, a lawyer in Chicago named Samuel Oliver Levinson (Yale class of 1888) got his friends together and created an international movement for Outlawry, a movement to outlaw war. By 1928, the wealthy armed nations of the world, and some of the poorer nations too, had signed a treaty banning all war. Recognition of gains made through war ceased. Some wars were prevented. World War II was followed by trials for the brand new crime of war. And the rich nations have not made war on each other since. They just make war on poor countries.
And they lose. And they destroy themselves in the process. And the nobility and courage and sacrifice and solidarity that used to be found, or at least sought, in war, is now found in nonviolent activism, in the Arab Spring, in Wisconsin, in Occupy. In Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., this past fall, the police gave us a deadline to leave. We threw a dance party instead. And the police came back with a new offer. We could stay and they’d give us a permit for the next four months. In those moments it is possible to see people come to believe they have the power to end war. We’re back in DC starting March 30th. This May we need to be in Chicago when NATO is there. Our grandparents in the 1920s rejected the League of Nations and other alliances as the sort of entanglement that had led to World War I. NATO is just such an entanglement, a solution to war that facilitates war. We need to go to Chicago in the name of S.O. Levinson, the Chicago activist who decided that war could not be ended with the threat of war, that war could only be ended by ending war. In 1927 a Republican Secretary of State was cursing peace activists. In 1928 he was doing exactly what they told him to do, organizing the nations of the world, including Persia, to formally renounce war. That happened because a small group of people made a moral case against mass murder and persuaded the rest of the country that war was good for absolutely nothing.



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What this country needs is a short, victorious war to stem the tide of revolution.
V.K. Plehve Russian minister of the interior 1903.
Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran.
Nice piece, David.
If the President wants to do something, is it automatically legal? These days, it seems the answer is yes. If so, this steamrolls Congress and the Supreme Court, and how relevant are these branches of government today?
And at what point will President Obama, or a future president, apply a “signing statement” to a Supreme Court decision?
Not that a president signs off a judicial decision; just a statement as to how he or she, as Chief Magistrate, will interpret and/or enforce it.
Road to perdition.
We began to lose it in 1963. We lost it completely in 1980. We are coming towards the ends results.
Our democracy is completely phony. Talking heads and political debaters are just more side show for what is really going on. We talk and fuss over phony debates when it was decided long ago. We can still debate and nothing is going to change until the next war is over. Something about war tends to make reality come to the surface, where all can see and media cannot hide.
Reading what you put together David time after time gives me cause to recommend/commend — made short these two words became recc’d. So here is another recc’d.
If indeed Barack Obama truly thinks/believes the American War On and Occupation Of Iraq was honorable and a success this describes the nature of Barack Obama’s failure to be truthful about knowable facts,deeds and actual results.
Since Jan.20,2009 Barack Obama has revealed layer upon layer of practiced individual and political deception as POTUS with his ease of willingness to tandem duplicity with well greased misdirection.
The current population for USA is about 313,000,000 as of March 2012. One would hope one day soon perhaps 13,000,000 Americans would descend on WashingtonDC and let this WH and Congress feel some real political turbulence/hostility and put both these derelicted American political and governance wrecks on short notice that it either gets better very soon or it will be getting quickly much worse for both the D and R charlatans and in the WH and in Congress.
Honorable? Success? Takes/took some audacity to say that when so many knowable facts and truths readily make such claims grievous abuse of fact and truth.
Barack Obama needs to be confronted with his WH record and places like FDL would better serve this by dwelling less on what the Rs do and more on what this D who is the POTUS says,does or pretends to be. Barack Obama wants four more years to do more of this political and governance fraud? Saying and voting No More is a valid political goal and becomes the first and best reason why Barack Obama should not be re-elected as POTUS.
Great piece. I am amazed at how appropriately worded this piece is. Fantastic work.
Up until 2008, I used to believe that the Democratic party somehow is more honorable and that the Democratic party truly cares about the lower and the middle class. But, the 2008 was a watershed election for the Democratic party. With the advent of the 2008 cohort of Democrats (across all the three, the House, the Senate and the WH), this believe that I had has been shaken and altered.
I have now concluded that both the parties are equally honorable in that they are both totally dishonorable.
We began to lose it in 1912 when this guy and in 1919 when this guy got their first jobs.
And in 1942 when this guy created a military black project (essentially and alternative state) that employed 130,000 people.
Alexander Hamilton, George Washington’s Secretary of the Treasury thought so.
Great talk!
Well done. Sixty-five years of the Truman defense state is enough.
Good post.
We really need to return to a citizen army, so anytime we’re sending soldiers overseas to fight, we must have a draft.
I know the military hates this so each citizen that is drafted should have a choice, either serve in the military or serve in a new CCC that works in America.
And if citizens don’t like being drafted, then get out of these damn waste of blood and money wars.
An eloquent rant, David.
Most of my activism these days is centered around trying to reverse the decision of the Los Angeles Unified School District to eliminate the adult division, where I teach.
But on April 6, I’ll be picketing Bushco torture enabler John Yoo in Irvine, Calif. (bit.ly/GC6M30). Anyone in the area is invited to join.
Thanks again for your moral eloquence.
Great article and so true. Additionally, I think you must pound home the point that continuous war will smother all programs which benefit 99% of the people. And for 32 years that has been the whole point, hasn’t it?
And czarist Russia got its war in 1905. With Japan. And lost.
Wow! As the US war against Afghanistan continues to erode the rights of women in that country, this is the Catch-22 of the year: “Hillary Clinton this week said that we couldn’t end the war on Afghanistan without first protecting women’s rights.”
“In the past three years, largely in the absence of a peace movement, we’ve seen military spending rise . . .”
The silver lining is that the events in this paragraph are symptoms of the end of the empire.
It was a loss from the beginning: based on slavery, exploitation, genocide and fomented by a bunch of guys who wished to increase their personal profit by running the show and not having to pay their taxes. If anyone had any doubts at the time, Shay’s Rebellion let them know what the new nation was about.
I don’t know about you, but to me, nothing says “We support women’s rights” quite like bombing the shit out of wedding parties. I think that’s what the Secretary of State meant. Or something.
Indeed. The reality is that is exactly what her comments mean. It is a reiteration of the destroy-the-village-to-save-the-village mentality.
We can’t export or enforce on others what we do poorly ourselves (see freedom and democracy). Who would buy that product? Considering that compared to many other nations the rights of women in the US are sub par with an overall concomitant level of sexual control and repression, Clinton–and others who believe this hypocritical and objectifying meme about championing the rights of women in “Islamic” countries–is full of shit and nerve. Dragging out “women’s rights” in support of imperial aggression is worse than a cruel, sick joke.
“Captain, Road Prison 36: You gonna get used to wearin’ them chains afer a while, Luke. Don’t you never stop listenin’ to them clinking. ‘Cause they gonna remind you of what I been saying. For your own good.
Cool Hand Luke: Wish you’d stop bein’ so good to me, cap’n.”
If Clinton gave two shits about the rights of women in Afghanistan, she (and we) would stop being so “good” to them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Is_a_Racket
http://www.thelasersshadow.com/William%20Cooper.html
I don’t know where this idea that having a draft will keep us from fighting wars.
Anyone who believes this should spend a few hours in front of the Wall of the Vietnam Memorial and read all the names of the over 58,000 troops who died in that senseless war and remember the vast majority of them were drafted.
No draft. No war. Oppose both.
There is a solution. Face the facts………..the monetary system has run out of steam. However many exotic financial instruments and ponzi schemes they come up with, they are up a gum tree. The idea of oligarchism, and a small group of the elite enslaving a large group of people called cattle, and allowing them to breed and culling the herd from time to time, is genocidal in essence, and their intentions, the oligarchs, and the people they use to do their bidding, are rotten to the core. So, why not rise above their dreary system and be AMERICAN. We have a perfectly good Constitution and an economic model worked out by Alexander Hamilton which is A CREDIT SYSTEM. OUr Congress has the right to utter credit for projects that will benefit We the People. The only way to get back to this system is to cut off the life blood of the monetary system, the system of the oligarchical empirical banking cartels who have us caught up in their virtual economy. An economy that is not a HUMAN ECONOMY, but a cyber economy that is life a vampire sucking the blood out of the remains of civilization as we imagined it to be. INdustry, Agriculture, Science, Space Exploration, everything that creates life for human beings livable on this Planet has been systematically drained of investments and every last drop of juice has been squeezed out of it, and the bankers are scratching their heads, and resorting to printing presses to “make” money, or are funding wars and uprisings and jihads that cover up drug running, human trafficking, etc. anything they can do to make money on the Black Market to launder in their banks, to keep up their extravagant, degenerate lifestyles.
We need to reinstate the Glass Steagall Standard, as per FDR, and separate the legitimate debts from the gambling debts, on the bank’s books. The regular commercial banking debts are to be kept on the government’s “To Pay” ledger, and the bankers gambling debts will be handed back to those who incurred them. However, since the coffers are empty, we have to start up a Third National Bank and have the Credit Congress shall utter through this bank, to distribute to the bankrupt states to rebuild their services and infrastructure, and at the same time, plan for the complete restoration of our republics human economy, plans that will take years to complete, like vast water management projects such as NAWAPA which JFK was planning on doing before he was assassinated.
It will make us evolve as scientists, engineers, and farmers.
It will put millions back to work, it will raise the standard of living and the future of our upcoming generations will be bright.
We need to rescue the “lost generation” from a life of Facebook and Ipods, we need to invest in a mag lev railroad system, we need to get NASA back together again to monitor Galactic turbulence to become better prepared for disastrous weather events, and other natural disasters which are caused by Galactic turbulance, inclinding earthquakes, volcanoes etc etc. We need to join with Russia and China for a Strategic Defence of the Earth project, to prevent rogue missile attacks being made on any nation on this planet, as well as protecting the planet from meteorites etc that may hurtle towards us and knock us senseless.
We can form alliances and make treaties with sovreign nations for them to have a credit system such as is unique to the US Constitutionally, so that they can develop their infrastructure platforms along the same lines. Russia and China are ahead of the US in many respects so far as scientific and engineering projects are concerned already.
The maniacal drive to keep the empirical elite running the show is a farce, but they are determined to either make the world bow down to their regime changing tactics, which will lead to genicide, or to start a thermonuclear World War Three, which will also lead to genocide, maybe even the extinction of mankind, and the planet in a state of utter darkness and ruin.
To mention Eric Holder, or Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton even, in the same breath as part of a scenario that can only make one want to vomit, is expecting too much. Every person that is going along to get along with the oligarchs, and the puppets of the oligarchs, can only expect what is happening to continue on until either Russia and China capitulate to the demands of Susan Rice and the UN and have their leaders bow out and Syria and Iran to agree to lay down, and whatever Netanyahu will do is anyone’s guess…………..
We have to insist on Resolution 107 being taken up, and we have to see that ALL our Constitutional rights are adhered to, and enforced by making a big fuss. A unified fuss.
…but it’s not a “War” until the Announcer-In-Chief like, you know…Announces it!
The Obama WH is an abomination.
And if you vote for that (again, now that the the facts are in), so are you.
What part of “thou shall not kill” is unclear ?
David, thank you for this. Very well said, but one thing in particular jumped out at me:
I think that it would be appropriate to also mention the Tea Party here. I know the TP is not popular at FDL, but I sincerely believe that the Left / Right battle is largely a distraction created by the corporatists.
From my perspective, if we are to take back our country, we need to put the D/R divide down and focus on mutually agreed values, such as reinstating a rule of law.
I think this is where Mr Swanson maybe begs the question a bit:
But we do. Maybe not always openly and flagrantly, but to minisculely lesser and varying degrees depending on the identity and the appearance and the politics of the rapist and the victim…and why are there virulent disputes about off-shoring and organizing and wages and working conditions.
Unless Swanson is talking only about himself and the select group around him. Because he doesn’t seem to be talking about our society (or their society) in general. And with the wiggle-room the good rape-bad rape thinking allows them, the Obamas and Bans and Netanyahoos can funnel their populations into just about whatever just war tickles their fancy at the moment.
Where is the Tea Party on indefinite detention, assassination without judicial review, the emerging surveillance state, and so on?
All I hear are crickets.
You are correct that the L/R bullshit is a creation of the corporatists. But there is no group on the right yet that is anti-corporatist or interested in the rule of law with equal justice under the law. It would be nice to hear some real concern about liberty from that quarter, but it is not there yet on an organized basis–only a few individuals here and there that get it. And they have already partnered with the Occupy movement.
Smedley Butler had some advice for mothers.
IT’S YOUR BOY THAT MATTERS
The Government declares war. To say helplessly: As individuals we have nothing to do with it, can’t prevent it. But WHO ARE WE? Well, “WE” right now are the mothers and fathers of every able-bodied boy of military age in the United States. “WE” are also you young men of voting age and over, that they’ll use for cannon
fodder. And “WE” can prevent it. Now–you MOTHERS, particularly. The only way you can resist all this war hysteria and beating tomtoms is by hanging onto the love you bear your boys. When you listen to some well-worded, well-delivered speech, just remember that it’s nothing but Sound. It’s your boy that matters. And no amount of sound can make up to you for the loss of your boy. After you’ve heard one of those speeches and your blood’s all hot and you want to bite somebody like Hitler — go upstairs to where your boy’s asleep. . . .Look at him. Put your hand on that spot on the back of his neck. The place you used to love to kiss when he was a baby. Just rub it a little. You won’t wake him up, he knows it’s just you. Just look at his strong, fine young body because only the best boys are chosen for war. Look at this splendid young creature who’s part of yourself, then close your eyes for a moment and I’ll tell you what can happen . . .
Somewhere–five thousand miles from home. Night. Darkness. Cold. A drizzling rain. The noise is terrific. All Hell has broken loose. A star shell burst in the air. Its unearthly flare lights up the muddy field. There’s a lot of tangled rusty barbed wires out there and a boy hanging over them–his stomach ripped out, and he’s feebly calling for help and water. His lips are white and drawn. He’s in agony.
There’s your boy. The same boy who’s lying in bed tonight. The same boy who trusts you. . . .Are you going to run out on him? Are you going to let someone beat a drum or blow a bugle and make him chase after it? Thank God, this is a Democracy and by your voice and your vote you can save your boy. — MajGen Smedley D. Butler, USMC, double recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor (from a 1939 broadcast)
Powerfully and truthfully written. One question for the author: Was it really good for peace that the U.S. Congress rejected U.S. membership in the League of Nations after World War I?
Also, I recommend listening (or re-listening) to “The Universal Soldier” by Buffy Sainte-Marie. Says it all.
Yup. Well said.
I understand your point. I’m just trying to find places to build bridges. I prefer to highlight points of agreement, rather than disagreement.
I suspect that if David had the opportunity to make his case to Tea Partiers, many would listen intently to his view… and some may convert. For example, I don’t see how We the People will tolerate Corzine walking. But that is almost certainly the intention of the MOTU.
WRT the NDAA, assassination of Americans, etc… I suggest we not get angry about the disagreement, but start from a different perspective. When my friends (many Rs) say they are ok with the assassination of al-Awliki, I then ask… “but what if it was you?” When they laugh, I push the point that it is a slippery slope and ask “where do you draw the line?” That gets us past the talking points of “kill the terrorists because they hate America” and forces some thought about the rule of law being relevant to the discussion.
I don’t know how far my small efforts will ever take us, but one-person-at-a-time is the best I can do. And maybe in the not-so-distant future, we’ll see some progress? Here’s to hoping!
Even Gen. Eisenhower could see the hand writing on the wall. We live in a Empire now the Empire of Int’l $$$ I call it. The USA is just another colony of this Empire.
Besides The Outlawry of War, and Smedley Butler, a couple of other interesting historical anti-war factors were the American Anti-Imperialist League and Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution.
The United Nations has recently been used to justify war in violation of the UN Charter. Currently the UN IAEA, subverted by the US, is being used to justify war against Iran through the publication of baseless charges by a compliant agency chief.
And this just in -
Don’t think of war as an expense, but as a contribution to fat cats at Lockheed-Martin Corporation (and others).
Robert J. Stevens
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, 2009
salary $1,834,615
bonus 3,900,000
stock awards 2,558,120
option awards 6,564,800
plan compensation 5,246,000
pension value 2,523,312
other 369,916
total $22,996,76
You are correct — I agree with you.
The L-R friction is a fiction. Keeping those farther down on the socioeconomic ladder fighting each other based on invented binaries is one way that those with serious power and money maintain control.
The left should reach out to the TPs. I know I have a hell of a lot more in common and at stake with my “Don’t Tread on Me” neighbors than I do with the President or the CEO of BP. A big reason that the TPers listen to the likes of Glenn Beck is because the left abandoned them–or failed altogether politically if the last 30 years are any indication. Who on the left addresses their concerns? Instead many lefties often ridicule them–hardly a way to find common ground.
Zizek says it better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR793y5JNRw&feature=related
One of the most useful things those on the left can do is make friends with a Tea Bagger. It will be a more practical effort than casting your vote for Coke or Pepsi at the polls this Fall.
So, Don, what do you think of the new Pearl Harbor.
The ‘new Pearl Harbor’ being alleged Iran nuclear ambitions? I think it lacks authenticity. I surprised that anybody buys it, but many do with a major boost from the media, including so-called progressive media which is unpardonable. The Atlantic, FP and NPR come to mind, but there are others too.
So I think that Mr. Swanson needs to include the media prominently in his argument. Norman Solomon’s “War Made Easy” is a good place to start. “How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death.”
Anti-war easily trumps everything in my book, including indefinite detention, assassination without judicial review, the emerging surveillance state, and so on. I would aline with the Devil himself on that cause primarily because war negatively affects women and children most, and the causes you mention don’t.
I cancelled my TV four years ago to both save money and avoid the 2008 nonsense. But based on the little that I do glean from youtube clips, you can count me as a Glenn Beck fan.
I’m a Paulista who I doesn’t care for Hannity / Rush / OReilly, but I like Beck. I like him because of the few clips I’ve seen of him, he strikes me as a populist willing to challenge the status quo. I may be wrong and he may be the consummate insider. I’m just saying that there’s a commonality between the TP / OWS. I suspect we all long for someone who is willing to end the rule of the MOTU and hold them accountable for their crimes.
No, among the ones we’ve already had.
There’s definitely a commonality. One of the main points of divergence, I think, is relative deference to authority (perhaps this is also where the Ron Paul folks split off from the rest of the Reps?). The TP folks generally have a higher regard for authority then OWS. This also makes them susceptible to blaming those with less power, influence or money than they: Muslims, Latino immigrants, brown folks in general. Whenever I hear a pundit on the right blame minority populations for the social and economic problems of the US, I know they are not a populist but a mouthpiece for the 1% status quo. Any mention of a need for “strong leaders,” wether from the left or right, is also a big clue. As long as folks believe in the infallibility of their “leaders,” they will continue to identify with them instead of those with more common ground, blame those with the least amount of power in the equation, and often vote against their own self-interests.
I’m with you on the TV. Between the commercials and the propaganda news (the metanarrative on all the networks is identical) it is perhaps the biggest impediment to honest thinking most of us are exposed to. It cripples our ability to ask questions and reason through cause and effect relationships.
There is Buddy Roemer, who if you go to his website was never allowed into one debate because he does not believe in corporatism. He used to be a Dem. So he is one, but of course neither side wants him to gain traction because he like Ron Paul is challenging the status quo of fake L/R politics.
They are both corporatist. Period.
I absolutely agree on the MSM. The media-commercial-complex is at the heart of our problem. It would be wonderful if people could see thru the BS. But even those among us with well-refined critical thinking skills are at a disadvantage when the media are in bed with the MOTU.
Even at a local level — I’m a former local Councilman — I was part of the executive session discussions where time and again, elected officials (D & R) demonstrated clearly to me that they:
1) lacked the ability to see a problem and analyze it
and / or
2) refused to acknowledge a problem, often because of the personal relationships involved… usually that was related to friendships, but there were a couple times when decisions — particularly zoning issues — would almost certainly have a financial benefit to some of them.
And circling back… even at the local level it was obvious that the local papers refused to provide all the facts… such as their own revenue sources… or the fact that if they bite the hand of particular town officials, they’d lose access… the same thing that happens to the WH Press Corps.