āOur government is the potent, omnipresent teacher.ā
At his death sentencing in 1997Ā Timothy McVeigh, the infamous Oklahoma City bomber, spoke words that every American should take to heart when confronted with violence perpetrated by US veterans.Ā Ā QuotingĀ Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, McVeigh stated, āOur government is the potent, omnipresent teacher.Ā For good or ill it teaches the whole people by its example.ā In 1995, McVeigh, a decorated Gulf War veteran, who a comrade referred to as āthe best soldier I metĀ when I was in the Armyā, carried out the largest terrorist act on US soil pre-9/11.
Unfortunately, many US veterans like McVeigh have used skills and training acquired in the military to kill fellow Americans. The latest is Ian David Long, a former Marine allegedly responsible for a shooting in Thousand Oaks, California that left 12 people dead.Ā Although authorities will search for motives, it is likely they will dismiss Longās own words, as McVeighās have been ignored.Ā Reportedly, in a Facebook post before the attack,Ā Long wrote:Ā āI hope people call me insane⦠(laughing emojis).. wouldnāt that just be a big ball of irony? Yeah.. Iām insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is āhopes and prayersā.. or ākeep you in my thoughtsā⦠every time⦠and wonder why these keep happeningā¦ā
If Longās and McVeighās indictments fall on deaf ears, perhaps the words of a Marine Corps Pastor who served with Long in Afghanistan will carry more weight.Ā The pastor, Thomas Burke, stated, āWe train a generation to be as violent as possible, then we expect them to come home and be OK. Itās not mental illness. Itās that weāre doing something to a generation, and weāre not responding to the needs they have.ā
Two shootings in 2017 epitomize this dangerous trend. In JanuaryĀ Esteban Santiago, an Iraq War veteran, killed five people at the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.Ā The following JuneĀ John Robert Nuemann, Jr., an Army veteran, killed five employees at his former workplace in Orlando before killing himself.Ā As police searched for motives, they did not turn to McVeighās words and question what role US military training had in the tragedies.Ā How many more US veteran mass shootings andĀ suicidesĀ must Americans endure before this basic question is asked?
As Pastor Burke noted, veteran shootings happen too often to place the blame solely on ālonersā with mental illness.Ā Consequently, the investigative mirror needs to be turned on an American culture of violence exacerbated by continuous war since 2001. The legacy of the Bush and Obama Administrationsā active bombing ofĀ seven countries, the publicās passiveĀ acceptance of torture, and theĀ militarization of the policeĀ combined withĀ high levelsof veteran Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the open sale ofĀ automatic weapons, means that Americans should expect more mass shootings by veterans.
An uncomfortable reality is that perpetual war and military training are at least partly responsible for some of the highest profile shootings and terrorist acts in US history.Ā After all, it was Lee Harvey Oswald, a Marine sharpshooter, who the US governmentĀ alleged got off three incredible shotsĀ from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas in November 1963 that killed President John F. Kennedy.Ā TheĀ US special forcesĀ had been involved in Vietnam for six years by that time.
And what of the training that young Americans received to fight in Vietnam?Ā Ā Charles WhitmanĀ was a US Marine trained sniper who in 1966 turned his weapon on fellow classmates at the University of Texas, killing 16 (including a head shot to a baby still in its motherās womb).Ā Perched in theĀ UT Clock TowerĀ Whitman made kill shots from 500 yards.Ā Before embarking on his killing spree he killed his wife and mother. The 50thĀ anniversary of that tragic day passed on August 1, 2016,Ā the same dayĀ that the University of Texas began allowing students to carry weapons on campus.
Also, have we forgotten the terror that John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo unleashed on the greater DC area in October 2002?Ā Muhammad,Ā a US Army trained marksmen, and his partner Malvo, killed 10 people while terrorizing millions.Ā Their shooting spree epitomized the physical and psychological power that terrorists have as theyĀ shot people going about daily tasksĀ like pumping gas or shopping.
In another high profile veteran shooting, Micah Johnson, killed five police officers in Dallas in July 2016.Ā A New York TimesĀ headlineĀ spoke to the detrimental impact military training can have on veterans like Johnson:Ā Micah Johnson, Gunman in Dallas, Honed Military Skills to a Deadly Conclusion.
Johnson, like McVeigh, was a psychopath.Ā But McVeighās pathology did not stop him from rationally spelling out the reasons he took his actions.Ā For example, he claimed that he was awarded medals for killing enemy Iraqis but was a villain at home for fighting against a Clinton government he perceived as a threat to the Republic.Ā McVeigh was a Christian from Upstate New York radicalized by the destruction wrought by the US military in Iraq in 1991, especially on the āhighway of deathā.Ā TheĀ Waco RaidĀ in 1993 that saw the FBI firebomb David Koreshās compound, killing the radical preacher but also innocentĀ women and children, pushed him over the edge. McVeighĀ stated, ā[his] bombing was a retaliatory strike; a counter attack, for the cumulative raids (and subsequent violence and damage) that federal agents had participated in over the preceding years (including, but not limited to, Waco).ā
Given the spate of shootings by veterans trained for perpetual war since McVeighāsĀ executionĀ in 2001, it is clear the US government and media have ignored his warning. It is time to soberly consider the impact that 17 years of war have had on soldiers tasked with projecting US military might across the globe.
Even a brief public examination of the impact of training and war on veterans may help us better understand the roots of the attacks referenced above that, although separated by 50 years, share one fundamental fact: the perpetrators were trained by their teacher, the US government.
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