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Pamela Delk's avatar

Thank you. I am grateful to live in a country where you can express sad truths and not be crucified for it.

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Glenn Vanstrum's avatar

Interesting comments below, some believing “My country right or wrong,” some believing “Not all wars are just.”

There is some truth in the idea that “theirs was not to wonder why, theirs was but to do or die.”

Hence, one cannot blame the soldiers sent to fight in a stupid war. Yet many of us who were well informed on the foolishness of the “domino theory” and the futility of picking sides in a civil war chose not to go, no matter the cost.

One can, however, blame elder statesmen who push for stupid wars, politicians wholeheartedly supported by the very real military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned us about.

I feel great sorrow for the many young Russian boys dying in Ukraine in service to Putin’s foolish dream to rebuild the CCCP, but I feel greater sorrow for the Ukrainians fighting to keep their country.

I feel even more ambivalent about the Israeli/Palestine mess, with so much death and hatred on both sides.

The world seems like a bursting nuclear powder keg, 30 seconds from exploding and destroying us all. Given our species’ negative effect on the ecosystem, perhaps that wouldn’t be so bad.

I don’t think GK was bragging about his lack of service in Vietnam, just stating a fact from long ago events. His piece and your comments lead me, however, to the very real question we must all face now more than ever. How can we get our race to grow up and save ourselves from this scourge that has plagued humanity for millennia, this scourge of war?

Any good ideas, people? Right now, I’m going with “Put a woman in charge.”

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