President Trump ordered 5,600 American troops to the Mexican border to stop around 3,500 poverty- and violence- fleeing Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the United States, while the worst wildfires in Californiaās history were destroying homes, killing people and displacing thousands more.Ā To motivate his base to vote in the midterm elections, Trump whipped up the unarmed Caravan of men, women and children, weeks away from the U. S., as a threatening āinvasion,ā while strong winds continued to whip up flames of death and destruction upon drought-stricken Californians. Ā Ā As American troops strung barbed wire at the Mexican border to block the migrants and their dreams of safety, residents in Northern and Southern California were seeing their dreams go up in smoke.Ā As the heavily body-armored American troops sat around and suffered from heat exhaustion while waiting for the weary, slow-moving caravan to arrive, thousands of exhausted California firefighters battled three major wildfires, as they waited for out-of-state crews to arrive. (See Ā āDeployed Inside the United States: The Military Waits for the Migrant Caravanā By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Helene Cooper, The New York Times, Nov. 17, 2018; and āCalifornia wildfires leave at least 66 dead with more than 600 still missing,ā ABC News Radio, abc7.com,, Nov. 13, 2018)
Now that the midterm elections are over, President Trump is no longer harping about the threatened āinvasion of our countryā by a caravan of āvery bad people.āĀ Ā But he has finally taken notice of the deadly California wildfires, blaming them on āgross mismanagement of the forestsā and threatening to withhold federal funds if the mismanagement were not corrected ānow.āĀ Ā The Pasadena Fire Association responded in a tweet: āThe fires in SoCal are urban interface fires and have NOTHING to do with forest management.Ā Come to SoCal and learn the facts & help the victims.ā (āTrump blames California forest policies for deadly wildfires,ā By Politico Staff, POLITICO,Ā Nov. 10, 2018)
President Trump finally went to California, but apparently still did not ālearn the facts.āĀ He was quoted as āpromising to help the state recover but repeating his disputed view that forest management was to blame for the fire, the most destructive in Californiaās history.ā (āTrump, Touring Fire Ruins in California, Repeats Disputed Claim on Forest Management,āĀ By Thomas Fuller, The New York Times, Nov. 17, 2018)
Gross mismanagement?Ā Ā American troops are fiddling at the Mexican border while California burns.Ā They, along with as many more troops as needed, should be in California, using their skills and equipment to assist overburdened firefighters seeking to save the lives and property of people and help victims ā and protect domestic animals and wildlife as well.Ā What a waste of U.S. resources at the Mexican border to prevent migrants from exercising their right to apply for asylum ā while California burns!
Along with California, America fiddles while our bipartisan governmentās so-called global āwar on terrorā continues to burn.Ā Former president George W. Bush used the horrific 9/11 attacks against America as a pretext for starting a āworldwide war on terrorism.ā Ā The Bush administration then launched unnecessary, falsely-based, bipartisan-supported, wars against Afghanistan and Iraq ā which have become endless, spreading wars ā and thus have provided endless profit for the military/industrial/energy/intelligence/evangelical faith complex.
A recent report on āThe Costs of Warā issued by Brown Universityās Watson Institute estimates that āthe United Statesā so-called [global] War on Terrorism has killed about a half a million people in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan,ā and āabout half of those killed were civilians.āĀ However, āthe number of indirect deaths ā because, for example, of war-related disease ā is several times larger.ā (āHalf Million Killed by Americaāa Global War on Terror āJust Scratches the Surfaceā of Human Destruction,ā by Jessica Corbett, staff writer, commondreams.org,Nov. 9, 2018)
The āglobal war on terrorismāsā casualties also include ā6,951 US military and ā7,820ā US contractors killed ā and tens of thousands of US soldiers wounded. (āHuman Cost of the Post 9/11 Wars: Lethality and the Need for Transparency,ā By Neta C. Crawford, Watson Institute, Brown University, Nov. 2018)
If one googles the Watson Instituteās āCost of Warsā report, it will be found in certain alternative media, but not in many mainstream newspapers.Ā Ā And few, if any mainstream media columnists will be found citing the warsā cost and criminality and calling for the prosecution of the proponents.
But the Watson Instituteās report can be found in media outlets in Turkey, India and Japan, and in AlĀ Jazeera News. Ā And the reportās horrible reality is also disclosed in a tweet by Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif:
āUSā so-called āWar on Terrorā has cost 500K+ lives.Ā 110K+ dead just since Debacle has caused destruction of Iraq, Syria, Libya & Yemen.Ā It has spawned ISIS & multiple Al Qaeda affiliates.Ā Cost to US taxpayers: 7K dead Americans + $5.6 trillion.Ā Cost to MidEast: unfathomable.ā (āHalf Million Killed by AmericaāsĀ Global War on Terror āJust Scratches the Surfaceā of Human Destruction,ā (āNew Report Finds Half Million Killed by GlobalĀ āWar on Terror,āāĀ By Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams, truthout.org,Ā Nov. 10, 2018)
Not just āgross mismanagement.āĀ Gross criminality!
The president who ignited this disastrous criminal war, George W. Bush, remains at large.Ā In fact, he is treated as a statesman: his words on foreign policy becoming front page news. Ā Like his speech in Washington, warning of āthe dangers of Isolationā presented by President Trumpās policies. Ā Bush turned reality on its head in stating, āAmerican is indispensable for the world.Ā The price of greatness is responsibility.Ā One cannot rise to be in many ways the leading community in the civilized world without Ā being involved in its problems, without being convulsed by its agonies and inspired by its causes.ā Ā (āGeorge W. Bush touts ādangers of isolationā as Trump pulls out of Iran deal,ā By Javier De Diego and Alessia Grunbrger ,CNN, May 11, 2018)Ā Bush and his ācivilizedā administration āconvulsedā the Middle East with immeasurable āagoniesā ā that continue unabated.
Thus, world-renowned linguist, author and political activist Noam Chomsky is reported to have called āthe US invasion of Iraq āthe worst war crime of this century.ā āĀ Chomsky referred to āItās horrible effects: it spawned sectarian conflicts that are tearing the region apart.Ā . . . The very idea of invading is criminal.āĀ But, he continued, āTry to find someone who describes it as a crime.Ā Obama is praised because he describes (the Iraq War) as a mistake.Ā But does he describe it as a crime, does anyone?ā (āNoam Chomsky: 2003 āInvasion of Iraq is the Worst Crimeā of21st Century,ā Sputnik International, 10 28, 2015)
In launching his administrationās global āwar on terror,ā former president Bush declared, āThis crusade, this war on terror is going to take a while,Ā . . . And the American people must be patient. . . . It is time for us to win the first war of the 21stcentury decisively,ā he continued,ā āso that our children and our grandchildren can live peacefully into the 21stcentury.ā (āAmericaās āwar on terrorā has cost the US nearly $6 trillion and killed roughly half a million people, and thereās no end in sight,ā By John Haitiwanger, Business Insider, Nov. 15, 2018) The word ācrusadeā had a negative meaning for Muslims, as it harked back to Christianityās imperialistic wars in the Middle Ages to wrest control of the Holy Land from the Muslim people.Ā Bush soon corrected his Christian-conditioned slip.
āThe war on terror is going to take a while.āĀ Boston University professor Neta C. Crawford, co-director of the Cost of Wars Project provides a reality check in saying that the Cost of Wars āupdate just scratches the surface of the human consequences of 17 years of war.āĀ Recognizing the Democrats now have control of the House, she states that āregardless of how Democrats proceed . . . there is a need to keep the public more informed about the consequences of the seemingly endless wars in the Middle East in order to drive demands for improving U.S. foreign policy.ā (āNew Report Finds Half Million Killed by Global āWar on Terror,ā āĀ Ibid)
Not only did former President Obama not call the Bush administrationās bi-partisan-supported illegal invasion of Iraq a crime.Ā His wife, Michelle Obama, and former president Bush are reported as becoming ābest buddies.āĀ Mrs. Obama is even photographed hugging Bush āat the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.āĀ Dahleen Glanton of the
Chicago TribuneĀ captured the scene: āIt wasnāt that long ago that many of us despised Bush.Ā Now, our hearts appear to have warmed toward the president who led us into the Iraq War.ā Ā Why the change?Ā Glanton continued: āPerhaps her acceptance of him has allowed us to be more forgiving of him.ā (āMichelle Obama and George W. Bush: An Attraction of Opposites,ā Sept. 4, 2018)
But Mrs. Obama is not forgiving President Trump.Ā In her memoir, Becoming, she wrote that Trumpās birther movement attempts to portray Barack Obama as not being born in the USA āwas crazy and mean-spirited,ā and āalso dangerous, deliberately meant to stir up the wingnuts and kooks . . . putting my familyās safety at risk.Ā And for this, Iād never forgive him.āĀ (āThe 5 biggest takeaways from Michelle Obamaās revealing new memoir,ā By Stavros Agorakis, Vox,Ā Nov. 13, 2018)
Mrs. Obama rightly condemned Donald Trumpās racism and xenophobia that put her family at risk.Ā But the president she hugged is responsible for needlessly causing untold misery and death in the name of spreading āfreedom,ā which he repeatedly used to rationalize his war crimes by declaring, āFreedom is not Americaās gift to the world.Ā Freedom is the Almighty Godās gift to each man and woman in the world.āĀ A president who needlessly sacrificed American lives and put so many others at risk.Ā And, instead of prosecuting the Bush administration for its war crimes, Ā her husband kept Bushās fraudulent wars going, and ramped up the use of drone warfare that has killed thousands of civilians in various countries.Ā The victimsā loved ones know how Mrs. Obama feels about President Trump: they have reason never to forgive her husband and George W. Bush and the United States for causing the terrible sadness and misery they have to endure.
Michelle Obama is not the only one who has hugged the worst war criminal of the 21stcentury.Ā The United Methodist Church was first in line, as George W. Bush is a United Methodist.Ā Never mind that United Methodist Social Principles state: āWe believe war is incompatible with the teachings and example of Christ.ā (āSocial Principles: The World Community,āĀ The United Methodist Church)Ā Evidently an exception can be made if one of your own members, who happened to be president, started the wars, and continues to be viewed as respectable and a source of power and profit.
The United Methodist Church gave Bush a big hug by creating The Georgjjue W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum on the campus of Southern Methodist University.Ā A number of morally motivated United Methodists opposed erecting such a monument to honor the war criminal in their midst.Ā But the power, attraction and financial profit Bush represented was too attractive for most in the United Methodist hierarchy of bishops and others leaders to turn down.Ā Besides the status quo had fiddled away any moral awareness and challenging of the US-governmentās criminalās foreign policy called the global āwar on terror.ā
Rather than seeking to understand the connection between the U.S.ās imperialistic foreign policy and the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration seized on the attacks to further militarize America and pursue wars for the profit of military-supported corporations and to maintain its own political power.Ā And many predatory white evangelical Christian leaders climbed aboard, as they saw the invasion of Iraq as an opportunity to convert Muslims to their brand of Christianity. Ā In time, the war protests of people of faith faded and accommodation to a militarized status quo set in.
The militarized conditioning is subtle.Ā Today we repeatedly see a TV commercial of a young girl answering the phone, and calling out to her father, āDaddy, Mommaās on the phone!āĀ And a woman, dressed in a Khaki military uniform, appears on the telephone screen, and happily says to her husband and daughter, āHow are you guys?āĀ And then an AT&T message appears: āAT&T proudly offers discounts to military, veterans, first responders and their families.ā Ā (āA T & T COMMERCIAL; MAN WAITING PHONE CALL FROM MILITARY WIFE,āĀ alltvspots.com)Ā Thatās about as homey as you can get to disguise and sell the horrors of war.
A soldier returns from Iraq, and unexpectedly shows up at his sonās grade school to surprise him, much to the delight of teachers and members of his class.Ā The shocked childās eyes widen, and he runs to his fatherās outstretched arms.Ā A very human, universal, expression of love.Ā Enough to cause one not to think about the 4.5 million Iraqi children made orphans by the U.S. invasion. (See āIraq: The Human Cost,ā MIT, mit.edu/humancostiraq)Ā Nor about the American children orphaned by that falsely-based, unnecessary war.
At athletic events, soldiers and sailors are front and center as guests.Ā With military flyovers providing the invocations at special athletic contests.Ā The football field has become sacred ground for promoting the battlefield.Ā Which is another reason why San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick is white-balled from the National Football League for his sacrilege in kneeling on holy ground.
Some years ago, I encountered just how conditioned Americans can become to militarization when I went to get a haircut.Ā The barber and I talked about our histories.Ā And when I told him that I was in the U.S. Navy in World War II, he replied, āThank you for your service.āĀ That was over 45 years ago!
The global āwar on terrorā has become as American as apple pie. Ā Ā Whether the Democratsā control of the House now will lead to a reassessment of the āwar on terrorā and accountability for it remains to be seen.
But we should not have to keep waiting for Christian faith leaders and their congregations to assess Americaās global āwar on terrorā and to demand accountability from political leaders.Ā Not only did Jesus tell his followers to welcome strangers, he is recorded as declaring that the āspirit of the Lord . . . has anointedā him āto proclaim good news to the poor . . . to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight to the blind, to set the oppressed free.ā (Luke 4: 18)
Faith leaders, by their own professed calling, are to be prophets of the people, and not only chaplains of the status quo.Ā America fiddles while California and the global āwar on terrorā burn.
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