The Other War
By Cindy Sheehan
08/07/07 -- -- - I was sitting behind the stage at Union Square the
other day when a young woman with a cameraman in tow approached me
and asked me if she could ask me a “question.” Seldom when I am
approached to answer “a” question does it turn out to be just one
question and this person looked like she was about 14 years old.
“Sure,” I answered her. With eyes brimming with tears, this was her
question, prefaced by a comment:” I am a soldier and I served in
Afghanistan, what do you have to say to the troops who are over there?”
I don’t know what told me this soldier was not “pro-war,” she had on
jeans and a non-descript striped shirt with a collar. Neither she,
nor her cameraman had any anti-war paraphernalia. I think it was her
watery eyes that gave her away as being anti-war. I couldn’t be sure
though because it has become certain groups and individuals’ life’s
missions to harass me.
My heart is always with our troops no matter what these “pro-murder,
pro-destruction, pro-Bush” people think. My own son was a soldier
and, although he didn’t have any kind of killer instinct and a fear
of having to kill someone when he went to Iraq, he was a good soldier
and he loved his Army family and proved that love by dying to save
some of them. I think most of our troops are in Iraq and Afghanistan
to support their “buddies” as a young soldier wrote to me:
“I did not know your son, but we lived on the same little FOB, and I
recognize his name, and face. I was infantry, and he must have been
in 182 since I don’t recognize him from the other INF. companies.
I hear many people ask why are we dying for nothing. NOTHING, could
be further from the truth. We do not fight, and die for a man. We do
not fight, and die for a cause, or corporation. We fight, and die for
each other, nothing more. I will not have it said in my presence that
your son died for nothing. He died for me, he died for his brothers,
and sisters in arms. That is why we all fight. That is why we all die.”
I understand that kind of camaraderie and love. There are many people
whom I would die for and I would have traded places with Casey in a
heartbeat if given the choice. What I don’t understand is a cowardly
commander-in-chief and his vice-war lord sending our brave troops to
die for each other. Even the troops know there is no “noble cause”
other than the bond that glues them together. I have met hundreds of
vets from the Iraq/Afghanistan mistakes on down to the Korean War
mistake and they all tell me that they would have taken Casey’s
place, too.
When the young vet confronted me with the camera in Union Square the
other day, I could only speak from my heart. I answered her:
“Oh, honey. It must seem like the peace movement in the US has
forgotten about our troops in Afghanistan and the Afghani people. I
know that I don’t talk about that conflict enough, although I think
that it is morally wrong, too. I know that our soldiers are dying and
being harmed there, too. As much as the media doesn’t cover what’s
happening in Iraq, it pays even less attention to Afghanistan.
However, the peace movement is not united on Afghanistan, because
many people think that it is a “good war.” I believe no such thing
and I promise you that I will be more vigilant about exposing that
war crime, too.”
Then I hugged her and whispered in her ear: “Your buddies deserve
honor and attention, too and I am so sorry for what you have had to
go through!”
She replied to me: “I am going to send this to my friends in
Afghanistan and I just want to let you know that we are all behind
you.” That quick exchange had an enormous impact on me and I will
fulfill my promise to that young woman.
Why did our country and a criminal international coalition invade
Afghanistan? Is it for a strategic placement of oil pipelines? Was it
to install a former oil executive as a US controlled puppet
president? Was it because Osama bin Laden may have been in the
country (and as many accuse, allowed to escape at Tora Bora?) We know
for a fact that Osama was armed, trained and supported by the US when
he was part of the mujahadin that fought against the USSR, that
caused the collapse of the Soviet Union along with its rampant
militarism. We know that bin Forgotten is still at large and that, in
the initial invasion of Afghanistan, more innocent civilians were
killed than on 9-11.
We also know for a fact that poppy production is at historically
profitable levels and the Taliban is extorting bribe money from the
growers to finance its
insurgency against the US. When the Taliban controlled the country
opium production was illegal and the penalties were harsh. Women are
still oppressed and besides a Coca-Cola bottling plant and war-
profiteering not much has been accomplished.
According to www.icasualties.org, 421 US troops have been killed and
6,213 have been wounded in Afghanistan. One of the fatalities was
John Torres who was apparently murdered by a fellow soldier because
John was exposing the active drug trade on his base. The true
circumstances of Pat Tillman’s murder were covered up in the highest
echelons of BushCo and we may never know the truth or the profound
implications of that crime. Both these incidents demonstrate that not
everybody fighting wars are watching out for their buddies, and
besides, may be of the paid mercenary persuasion.
Most of our troops are courageous and only trying to survive under
unconscionable conditions and I want to publicly honor our young
people who have had their lives stolen by the war machine in
Afghanistan and send my heartfelt condolences to their families. Not
even the evil empire of BushCo can corrupt or diminish our children’s
forced sacrifices.
Our troops stationed in Afghanistan need to know that the US peace
movement supports them by working to get them home, too.
Note:
For people who have been asking, my formal announcement as a
candidate against Nancy Pelosi has been pushed back to August 9th due
to logistical concerns. www.CindyForCongress.org should be going live
soon with more details and a way to donate to my campaign.
Dan Scanlan
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www.coolhanduke.com
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