The Nowhere Wars

Posted by: Bill Pearlman
Published on August 3rd, 2010 @ 09:18:32 am , using 280 words
Category: Commentary

Bob Herbert in NY Times on the awful cost of these prolonged fiascos called wars in the mideast. Suicide, failure, no end in sight, and the fools keep pushing ahead.

As if there is not enough that has gone tragically wrong in this era of endless warfare, the military is facing an epidemic of suicides. In the year that ended Sept. 30, 2009, 160 active duty soldiers took their own lives — a record for the Army. The Marines set their own tragic record in 2009 with 52 suicides. And this past June, another record was set — 32 military suicides in just one month.

War is a meat grinder for service members and their families. It grinds people up without mercy, killing them and inflicting the worst kinds of wounds imaginable, physical and psychological. The Pentagon is trying to cope with the surge in suicides, but it is holding a bad hand: the desperate shortage of troops has forced military officials to lower the bar for enlistment, thus letting in people whose drug and alcohol abuse or other behavioral problems would previously have kept them out. And the multiple deployments (four, five and six tours in the war zones) have jacked up stress levels to the point where many just can’t take it.

The G.I.’s have fought valiantly in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thousands have died and many, many more have suffered. But the wars have been conducted as if their leaders had been reading from a lunatic’s manual. This is not Germany or Japan or the old Soviet Union that we’re fighting. But after nearly a decade, neither war has been won and there is no prospect of winning.

Bob Herbert, NY Times Editorial 8-3-10

 

1 comment

Comment from: James Caputi [Visitor]
More of the Bush legacy I am afraid. The suicides are indeed monstrous; the capacity for these so-called leaders to keep sending these folks back to that disaster area is beyond tragic. Thanks for the post. Wish we could do something about it all
08/06/10 @ 17:11

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