Endless Wars for Endless Profits

Reflections on the 5th Anniversary of Camp Casey in Crawford, TX

Before my son, Casey, was killed in Iraq on April 04, 2004, I was a mother of four, worried about all my children—but especially the one who was going to be deployed to Iraq—sometimes working as many as three jobs to survive, and only peripherally aware of the harsher realities of living in an Empire.

When Shocking and Awful rained down on Iraq, the military “operation” was then called: Operation Iraqi Liberation—but the geniuses in the War Selling Department figured out that the acronym was too obvious, so it was changed to Operation Iraqi Freedom, which is the name that was on all of my son’s paperwork and medals after he was killed.

Back then “enhanced interrogation methods” were also known as “torture” while this nation was fighting a War on Terror.

Since a Nobel Laureate has risen to the top of the Imperial Dung Heap (IDH), he has done good and well, as Nobel Laureates should: He has only changed the names of things at the directive of the War Selling Department. The Global War on Terror has been renamed to: Overseas Contingency Operations—whatever the hell that means, but the vagueness is intentional. The Empire is expert at ill-defining missions because if the missions were defined with precision, there would naturally have to be an end when the mission is really “accomplished.”

Back sometime after the Nobel Laureate was installed on top of the IDH, the mission that killed my son was renamed: “Operation New Dawn.” So every single one of our troops and Iraqis that have been killed since Obama’s reign have been killed in something that resembles dish-washing detergent and most certainly the selling of it. “Operation New Dawn: New and Improved with more Lemony Freshness—and, boy, does it cut through grease!” Grease is the only thing that Operation New Dawn cuts through, though—since many of my fellow USAians want to believe that Obama is the “New and Improved” George Bush.

Now Obama has taken back a promise to have “Combat Troops” out of Iraq by September 1st of this year and has pledged to have them out by the end of 2011—but, of course, he has again redefined the mission and the troops are now on a “support and train” mission instead of a combat mission, so the Bots will believe that there is a new Mission Accomplished. There will be some troops movement and more empty rhetoric about this as the next presidential season is rapidly coming to assault us with more Madison Avenue Trickery. And people on the so-called left and so-called antiwar movement were upset with John McCain when he said that troops would be in Iraq for “100 years?” Well, that is upsetting to me also, but troops will be in Iraq for 100 years because WE only come out to fight when a Republican is in office and it is apparent that The Empire can tenaciously hang in there until the next cycle when a Democrat takes the “con” of The Empire and neutralizes the “Left” for another four to eight years.

Since I camped in Crawford, Texas beginning August 6th, 2005—there has been little to celebrate and virtually no progress in a progressive direction regarding any policy.

Bush’s troop “surge” in Iraq that was bought and paid for by Pelosi’s Democratic Congress only “worked” because just about everybody that could be killed or displaced in or out of Iraq has been. In 2003, Iraq had a population of roughly 25 million and about 5 million of those have been killed or displaced—that’s 1/5 of the population. Devastating figures—that would be comparable to 60 million USAians being killed or displaced! Significant and tragic figures that mean very little to most daily consumers of what passes for news here in the U.S.

In the Summer of 2005, BushCo and its wars were still maintaining slight popularity in polling (done by corporate sources), but there were millions of people in this nation and probably billions on the planet, that were against the wars and BushCo. Camp Casey captured the imagination and excitement of 15,000 who traveled to Crawford that August to be with us and tens of thousands throughout the world that held vigils in support of us and started their own Camp Caseys in solidarity with Camp Casey in Crawford.

Right after Camp Casey, we had many people travel to New Orleans to help with the hurricane relief and a Veterans for Peace bus took 5 tons of left over supplies after we closed Camp in August of 2005. We held a march and rally in DC on September 23rd that had over 500,000 participants. Still, everywhere I do travel people tell me that after my example, they became active in political, antiwar, or social justice movements.

So why are we still in too many wars?

Too often still, I receive emails from those on the so-called right that email me and call me a “hypocrite,” “Democratic shill,” “Obama tool,” or other names indicating that they are under the false impression that I have retired since Obama became president, but nothing could be farther from the truth—I have NEVER stopped and I don’t care who is the Corporatist in Chief—I never will until the wars are over and this nation has a saner foreign policy and a more humane domestic one.

The reason we still have wars is that, what I call the Robber Class, perpetuate Myths that keep us tied to them in very sick and harmful ways and the “antiwar” energy turned out to mostly be anti-Bush energy. Bush is gone, but his crimes remain.

Not only is the 6th of August the fifth anniversary of the beginning of Camp Casey, but it will also be the 65th anniversary of the first time the USA used an atomic weapon. I didn’t plan on marching on Crawford the first time on Hiroshima Day, but I think it’s fitting and a perfect example of the insanity of Empire.

To me, everyday is exactly like a nightmare that I can’t wake up from. The powers that be lied to the world about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction and lied about some kind of connection between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein and then admitted to lying–and the entire world yawned and the killing continued and continues. The kicker in all this is that I have to live each and every day for the rest of my life knowing that my son died for these lies and that the people who have perpetrated these mass crimes against humanity walk among us freely and, as a matter of fact, are doing quite well for themselves. It’s totally mind blowing to me and I get accused of being “angry.” The thing about Casey dying in a war based on lies is because his recruiter lied to him. Our entire Imperial structure is constructed on lies and functions off of heartache.

The feistiness in me remains, but now I know that the enemies of peace are not just George Bush and the Republicans—the enemies of peace are widespread, diverse, in all segments of our society, and include the first female Speaker of the US House of Representatives and Nobel Laureates.

Camp Casey was a miracle to me and I will never forget that summer and the high we were on thinking that we were going to finally make a difference, but the Empire knows how to neutralize those movements and we were distressed that the energy was inappropriately used to elect Democrats.

But five years later, I am older and wiser and the proud grandmother of three grandbabies two years and under that have given me more love and joy than I thought was still possible in my life. The babies have also given me a renewed sense of urgency and commitment to making this planet a better place for all the babies.

Cindy Sheehan is the mother of Spc. Casey Sheehan who was killed in Bush's war of terror on 04/04/04. Sheehan is a congressional candidate running against Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco. You can visit her campaign website at CindyforCongress.org. She is the co-founder and president of Gold Star Families for Peace and The Camp Casey Peace Institute. Read other articles by Cindy, or visit Cindy's website.

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  1. David Silver said on August 7th, 2010 at 11:42am #

    Cindy

    We all know that wars and Profits go together, even WW2

    For a Resistance against the imperialist beast we must build an independent national political movement/Party to confront the
    common corporate enemy–transnationals and banks
    Dave

  2. teafoe2 said on August 7th, 2010 at 1:27pm #

    Okay, David Silver, those are some good cliches. However the present situation is more complicated.

    History is replete with instances in which the classes or groups which were in control of a national state’s government chose to ignore their best economic interests, the capitalist “bottom line” of maximizing profits, in order to launch militarist adventures motivated by ideological and psychological considerations.

    cf. Thucydides’ account of the Athenian decision to attack Syracuse; the decision of the S. Carolina branch of the nascent Confederate States of America to fire on Old Glory flying above Ft Sumter in Charleston Harbor, thus boxing Lincoln into a position where he had no choice but to move to suppress Rebellion in accord with his oath to uphold the US Constitution — which decision by the Jonny Reb eagerbeavers ultimately led to the abolition of their slavocracy, for which we all should be grateful to the idiots; the Kwantung Army’s suicidal insistence on going to war with the US; Hitler’s idiotic notion that he could take on the UK and its US ally, and conquer the USSR at the same time, and his idiotic conduct of Germany’s wars, which certainly were not dictated by or approved of by the majority of the German capitalist class who had foolishly handed Hitler the reins of state power, including supreme command of the Wehrmacht.

    No, David, it’s not as simple as that.

    You mention “banks”: the top level of the banking and finance sector in the US, aka the FIRE sector, finance/insurance/real estate — is of course the Federal Reserve system, with an assist from the US Treasury Dept. Both institutions at present function as branch operations of the State of Israel.

    Which brings us to the Zionist Power Configuration/ZPC, which Ms. Sheehan’s colleagues in the San Francisco Peace & Freedom Party county committee poohpooh as non-existent: “Jews just don’t have that kind of power”, said Richard Becker.

    I hope Ms Sheehan doesn’t wind up parroting the PSL/ANSWER line that Shock & Awe was the spearhead of a “war for Oil”. ??

  3. teafoe2 said on August 7th, 2010 at 1:33pm #

    Oops, apologies to Mr Silver and to Ms Sheehan, I mispoke.

    I left out part of what I meant to say. Which was: “Ms Sheehan’s colleagues in the SF P&F county cmte and longtime PSL/ANSWER honchae Richard Becker and Gloria La Riva poohpooh…” etc.

  4. hayate said on August 7th, 2010 at 6:12pm #

    “Endless Wars for Endless Profits”

    Profits of oligarchs and fulfillment of zionist dreams of world domination.

    ( I realise there are non-zionist capitalists involved, as well, working with the zionists to the same ends, but they’ve been outflanked, out maneuvered, out nazied, they’ve been reduced to secondary players – gravy train riders, they get their orders from tel aviv now.

  5. PatrickSMcNally said on August 8th, 2010 at 6:15am #

    > You mention “banks”: the top level of the banking and finance sector in the US, aka the FIRE sector, finance/insurance/real estate — is of course the Federal Reserve system, with an assist from the US Treasury Dept. Both institutions at present function as branch operations of the State of Israel.

    That sounds a bit over the top. This is the way that James Petras summarized his view of things back in January 2007.

    http://petras.lahaine.org/articulo.php?p=1689&more=1&c=1

    —–
    Where finance capital has not been able to fashion a coherent economic strategy is with regard to Washington ’s Middle East wars. Because of the pull of the Zionist Lobby on many leading lights of Wall Street – including its unofficial mouthpieces – the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times – Paulson has failed to formulate a strategy. He is not even paying lip service to the Baker Iraq Study Group report’s proposal to gradually draw down troops for fear of alienating some key senior executives of Goldman Sachs, Stern, Lehman Brothers et al who follow the ‘Israel First’ line. As a result, Paulson has to work around the Lobby by focusing on dealing with the Gulf city-state monarchies and Saudi Arabia in order to avoid another disastrous repetition of the Dubai Port management sale. Paulson above all wants to avoid Zionist political interference with the two way flow of finance capital between the petrol-financial-banking complexes in the Gulf States and Wall Street. He wants to facilitate US finance capital’s access to the large dollar surpluses in the region. It is not surprising that the Israeli regime has accommodated their wealthy and influential financial backers on Wall Street by drawing a distinction between ‘moderate’ ( Gulf States ) with whom they claim common interests and ‘Islamic extremists’. Israeli Prime Minister Olmert has directed his zealots in the US-Jewish Lobby to take heed of the refinements in the Party Line in dealing with US-Arab relations.
    —–

    At least as Petras puts it, things are more complex than any one faction simply controlling the Fed or Treasury. For that matter, the influence of the latter two departments shouldn’t be overblown either. The Fed and Treasury fashion policies which can attempt to influence how the expected behavior of banking and finance. But they don’t really control any it. Petras’s perspective more accurately reflects that fact.

  6. lichen said on August 8th, 2010 at 3:59pm #

    Good article, but I see someone needs to update Cindy’s ‘author blurb’ as she is not currently running for Nancy Pelosi’s seat.