Barely A Peep… Escalation Unopposed

When school started in September 1969, I was attending a Catholic high school located twenty miles outside of Washington, DC. in Laurel, MD. My dad was in DaNang, Vietnam. The seniors at the school were facing an almost certain induction into the military, and Richard Nixon had been president for almost a year. Some of the kids who lived closer to DC were working on the big demonstration coming up on October 15 — the Vietnam Moratorium. The point of this protest was to bring the antiwar sentiment home to every town in the United States. In addition, there was a large protest scheduled for DC. The overall politics were liberal antiwar politics. A few of the nuns at the high school agreed with these students efforts and got the school to hold a small meeting of its own. The first person who talked was an Army guy who said the usual Army stuff. Then a pacifist priest spoke. After the two talks and some discussion, those of us who wanted to walked to downtown Laurel and joined the small antiwar vigil taking place there. I don’t remember if there were any hecklers, but there were around fifty of us against the war.

Like an acquaintance of mine who helped organize the Moratorium in College Park, MD wrote in an email yesterday: who today wouldn’t take massive liberal anti war demos? Indeed. Reports this morning (October 15, 2009) from Washington indicate that Barack Obama is going to send 45,000 more US troops to Afghanistan. At this point it is not clear if this is the entire number or if it is just the number of combat forces. As the Washington Post revealed earlier in the week of October 11th, 2009, when Washington sent some 20,000 troops into Afghanistan earlier this year it did not announce that another 13,000 support troops were also sent over. If this ratio holds true that would mean that there would be closer to 70,000 more US troops in Afghanistan by the time this latest escalation is completed. These numbers would put the total amount of troops involved in the occupier’s forces euphemistically called the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) very close to 200,000.

200,000 heavily armed invaders on the ground. Untold numbers flying planes and dropping bombs. More sitting in bunkers in the North American desert launching drones aptly named Predator that kill fighters and civilians alike without an ounce of moral hesitation. An unknown number of mercenaries working under the title of contractor. Yet, there is barely a peep from the people of the nations whose men and women wage this pointless and immoral war. With the exception of a few protesters in DC and other big cities and a few thousand college students on twenty six college campuses around the United States, recent calls for protests against the war in Afghanistan and the continued occupation of Iraq went unheeded. The sight of young men and women in military camouflage and crewcuts wearing ISAF patches is becoming overly familiar to travelers in US airports. Yet, there is hardly a peep. The sight of parents crying on the television while their children are buried in caskets covered with the red, white and blue is not uncommon. If the news reports are true and at least 45,000 soldiers are preparing for their assignment to Afghanistan, these displays designed to inspire more such deaths will increase in frequency. All the while families tell themselves their children died for something like freedom when most of us know deep inside that no one but those who send them over there really know why the US military is even over there. When we the people are honest with ourselves we know it has to do with empire and conceit, but those reasons do o not make us feel good.

And there’s barely a peep. Liberals and rightwingers in Congress line up behind the Obama who lines up behind the Pentagon and the industry of war. With the exception of a very few, the consensus is that the death and destruction must continue. The comfort of the empire’s citizens must not be disturbed. It can not be said enough, the time to speak up is now. The orgy of death is set to increase. One can not add 50,000 more troops whose job is to kill and expect anything else.

Ron Jacobs is the author of The Way The Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground and Tripping Through the American Night, and the novels Short Order Frame Up and The Co-Conspirator's Tale. His third novel All the Sinners, Saints is a companion to the previous two and was published early in 2013. Read other articles by Ron.

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  1. Michael Kenny said on October 19th, 2009 at 10:38am #

    There are two “then and now” differences, both of them connected to the middle class and, indeed, connected to each other. Most importantly, there is no draft. Middle class kids are not being forced to go and fight. They, and their parents, can thus get what they want without having to demonstrate. Secondly, the civil rights movement popularised demonstrations, which had only been occasional events before that. The white middle class kids didn’t see why the blacks should have all the fun! Since King was determined to keep his movement from being hijacked by white liberals, they could only play a secondary role in the civil rights movement, so they went and found something else. LBJ served it up to them! No such stimulus exists today.

  2. bozhidar balkas vancouver said on October 19th, 2009 at 10:59am #

    Increase of troops in afgh’n signifies that nato hadn’t gone into afgh’n in order to ever withdraw or not to subdue pashtuns.
    Withdrawal from afgh’n wld encourage iraqi resistance and boost syrian/iranian hopes for not succumbing to nato’s pressure.

    Nato has decennia or centuries to work on afghanis. Nor does nato need care how many mercenairies it loses in afpak or iraq; the sky might be not be the limit.

    In any case, it appears that 99% of americans are only a tiny bit worried ab. nato wars. And uncle sam even less than that.
    The rich americans appear not to be losing their wealth. Some are getting even wealthier.
    And as long US has a mn bombs, thousands of planes and devil knows how many warships, tanks, artillery pieces, spies, there is really nothing to be concerned about.
    And US can and does make new and ‘better’ weapons. As for killing children and women, oh, well that’s side effects; unintentional, of course.

    In an empire with so many different ethnicities, each looking out for self only or defending their own selfinterests just like uncle sam does, the wars can go on.
    In a country where most whites hate most white ‘jews’, blacks, latins, catholics, protestants, muslims, socialists, gays and vice versa, one cld say just a few thousands of the greatest liars can easily control 340mns amers.
    tnx

  3. lichen said on October 19th, 2009 at 2:53pm #

    It isn’t surprising that many start to see it as a lost cause; after years of protesting, we just get more war, and we get hit with sound cannons and other weapons that didn’t exist in the 1960’s. That fucking comparison really needs to die already.

  4. bozhidar balkas vancouver said on October 19th, 2009 at 4:56pm #

    Lichen,
    I hope u have read my numerous posts in which is stress time and again that we can change US structure of society and thus governance.
    Posssibly only via two ways: Enlightenment and a political party that wld be composed of the left, right, and the-in-betweens.

    Such a party shld shun ?all politics. Changing the system of governance may be evaluated as work for emancipation of ca. 98% of amers and/or giving it a more human face.

    The party cld stand for only that or it cld include demands for healthcare and the right to be informed which cld be enshrined in a constitution.

    It is to late for any protests unless they wld include right-left-shadesinbetween and u’d had at least 100 mn protesters-resistors. tnx

  5. bozhidar balkas vancouver said on October 19th, 2009 at 4:56pm #

    Lichen,
    I hope u have read my numerous posts in which is stress time and again that we can change US structure of society and thus governance.
    Posssibly only via two ways: Enlightenment and a political party that wld be composed of the left, right, and the-in-betweens.

    Such a party shld shun ?all politics. Changing the system of governance may be evaluated as work for emancipation of ca. 98% of amers and/or giving it a more human face.

    The party cld stand for only that or it cld include demands for healthcare and the right to be informed which cld be enshrined in a constitution.

    It is to late for any protests unless they wld include right-left-shadesinbetween and u’d had at least 100 mn protesters-resistors. tnx

  6. lichen said on October 19th, 2009 at 5:48pm #

    Bozh, I’ve gotten your point, yes. A change in the fundamental system of governance and elections is definitely what is in order. We do need new political parties and actions, but as for the former, we need to also change the electoral system first. I think a mass movement to bring real democracy to the US via strong reforms could include everyone across the spectrums here, because the new rules and systems would benefit everyone. I think you’re right that this kind of protest–peaceful demonstrations–is outmoded at the moment, and likely, as with, one might say, climate change, only new forms of action are likely to be effective.

  7. Annie Ladysmith said on October 20th, 2009 at 11:42pm #

    Yes, your government, whore to the Illuminati, sold you down the road in Vietnam, your lawfully elected, anti-Vietnam president, was murdered IN BROAD DAYLIGHT and people let it happen and then let the governments Warren ‘Commission’ tell them lies, and you think the Oil Wars are going to somehow ‘cool’ down and the troops will come home?

    WAKE UP! Your government is NOT a republic, your government is a whore. Your government does not care about you or your father or your son, and is in fact lethal to your notion of living unmolested in a ‘free’ country. It is already too late. It does not really matter if the ‘guns’ are taken from the American people because the latest arsenal from the so called ‘military-complex’ are so deadly, from so far away, that a mere AK-47 is not going to stop their soul-scalped goons.

    There has been times in history were people needed to take a stand and put there lives on the line to stop this madness, one of those times was when JFK was shot down like a criminal, they got away with it and nothing good has happened since. What do you expect now? i will tell you what to expect, ENSLAVEMENT.

  8. Dave Schwab said on October 21st, 2009 at 3:40pm #

    President Obama will soon decide whether to send as many as 60,000 additional U.S. soldiers to the war in Afghanistan.

    Let’s urge Obama to earn his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Tell him to withdraw troops from Afghanistan — not send more.

    http://bit.ly/noafghansurge