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The Essential Memorial Day Message That Went Unheard For Most Americans

5/27/2025

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“'What’s it like having people thanking you for your service everywhere you go, James?' I asked. 'You might think this is an exaggeration, but you asked,' he said. 'It’s an act of violence.'”

Mark Taylor
May 27, 2025
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I just found this HuffPost column about Memorial Day and what many combat veterans really think of it. The message and reality of post-combat life for the majority of US veterans of our obscene, manipulated wars for oil and endless corporate profit is unheard by the vast majority of Americans. And most Americans, as noted in the column by vet counselor Scott Janssen, don’t give a crap about what combat vets think, feel and experienced.

Instead, hollow red-white-n-blue performative gestures and cheery “Thank you for your service” greetings and a flag pin are somehow supposed to honor the dead and — in too many cases — living dead.

In my career as a psychotherapist, I counseled a few veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars and what Janssen describes is consistent with what my clients experienced and felt. To some extent they are — like the client Janssen describes — alone, isolated and traumatized, exploited and disrespected by most flag-lapel-pin-wearing Americans.

How we betray the veterans

Most Americans ignore their civic duty to be informed and rise up and act when the government lies and commits crimes in order to send more young Americans off to kill and be killed. The politicians get their Raytheon and General Dynamics campaign bribes and board seats while traumatized vets get a f’ing flag pin.

Now we have Trump and the Republicans callously shutting down services for veterans and firing veteran public employees while they jack up the War Department budget as they — along with the Democrats — follow the orders of Israel, American Zionists and Christo fascists to go to war with Iran.

I encourage my fellow Americans to read Janssen’s column to better understand what we have done — and do — to combat veterans … and are about to do to another generation of young soldiers in Iran.

I especially urge any young person contemplating a career in the military to heed veteran James’ words.

Instead of thanks to our exploited and lied-too veterans, what I feel and offer is empathy and solidarity.

Read Scott Jansen's HuffPost column - I Work With Dying Veterans: Here's Why I Don't Automatically Thank Them For Their Service.

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Reverie on Sacrifice

5/26/2025

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Gene Marx
May 26, 2025

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Memorial Day weekend began for me with a late-night viewing of Currahee, the first episode of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. It always resonates, reflecting on how my father and I voluntarily underwent similar, usually demeaning military training and indoctrination to earn our commissions and aviator wings. My father enlisted in 1942 to defend the republic, in arguably our last good war. He is one of the fallen remembered today, dying in a B-47 aircraft crash in 1953.

A hometown hero by default, my father’s B-24 and B-29 Pacific War exploits from a steady stream of former crew members were staples for his young sons growing up in the 50s and 60s, when Memorial Day was special. Major Gene Marx was a hero to me, not a “fallen warrior”, despite the accolades showered on the dead and an unknown soldier at Arlington today by another sham Commander in Chief.
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Soldiers place Memorial Day flags at Arlington National Cemetery in honored tradition
But memory is fragile, and valor, noted writer/composer Mark McInerney, can be distorted. “We often lionize the fallen because they can no longer speak. We drape the word hero across the dead—but sometimes we do it to silence the living.” This tactic could not have been more than effective, with Congress abdicating its war powers responsibilities since Saigon’s fall and public apathy prevailing. Today, war tributes and memorials are now no more than shiny appeasements to unbloodied patriots or effective recruitment tools for endless conflicts.

Finish reading on Substack.
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Sic Transit Gloria Mundi

5/23/2025

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William Schryver
May 22, 2025

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Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
The inexorable decline of the American Empire has arrived at an Imperial Paradox. It must either fight a war and die, or not fight a war and yet still die.

Here are the options:

China

Neither South Korea nor Japan want anything to do with a war against China, leaving only the Philippines dumb enough to play along.

The US apparently pulled another brigade out of South Korea. They’ll pull out more in the future. They know damn well the North Koreans could easily conquer the entire peninsula if they chose to do so.

China and its local seas are a vast ocean away from America, and its capacity to defend its local seas is enormous and growing.

The Pentagon must understand it cannot sustain logistics in a war against China in the western Pacific. It simply cannot be done. Anyone who thinks otherwise must upgrade their proficiency in basic arithmetic.

Iran

In the context of a war against Iran, all the geography is against the US.

Iran is an exceedingly mountainous country that has, over the course of millennia, learned to use those mountains to defend itself against would-be conquerors.

They can field a satisfactorily well-equipped million-man army.

They have learned in the 21st century to burrow deep heavily fortified tunnels into their mountains.

Iran is also much more technologically advanced than most people understand.

They have become impressively capable in terms of both offensive and defensive missiles. They pose a far greater challenge than the Yemeni have been over the past year and a half.

Indeed, they pose a “near-peer” challenge against US overseas power projection.
The US Navy could only operate at extreme risk in the southern Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Persian Gulf.
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Every US base in the region is well within range of Iranian missile strikes.

The US Navy very demonstrably cannot secure seaborne logistics into the Persian Gulf. They lack both the sealift ships, and the ability to protect them.

They cannot even open the Bab-el-Mandeb!
Russia

From a geographic and logistical standpoint, the only remotely conceivable war is one in Ukraine against Russia.

The US at least has bases and forces already in place in the UK, Germany, Poland, Romania, Finland, and in Baltic chihuahua fantasy-land — and what has served until now as a reasonably secure logistics pathway into all those places.

Of course, whether or not such a condition persists long in a war scenario is another question altogether.

Because, you see, the Russians are now unquestionably the most formidable and battle-hardened military on the planet — at least in the context of a war fought on their doorstep.

So if you're an empire that thinks it needs a war to reaffirm at least its short-term relevance and fading glory ... well, these are your choices.

Sic transit gloria mundi.

Read William Schriver on Substack.

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Veterans and Allies Fast for Gaza

5/22/2025

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A 40-day fast for Gaza, organized by Veterans For Peace, begins today, May 22.
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You’re invited to a 40-day fast for Gaza, organized by Veterans For Peace. (VFP May 21st Press Release)

https://www.fosna.org/2025gazafast

On May 22, we begin our fasting across the country while demanding:

1) a resumption of humanitarian aid, under UN authority, to Gaza
2) that the U.S. stop arming Israel NOW!

Join us in our work! We imagine two fasting options: a centralized fasting location in NYC where fasters will commit to 250 calories a day, in line with the general caloric intake of Gazans under the ongoing Israeli military blockade, and a dispersed fasting option for folks to join the work from their local context.

This action is open to all Gaza allies and people of good conscience who want an end to the genocide in Gaza, veteran or not. Our fast launches as the UN warns the death of 15000 infants is imminent. Join us as we resist this genocide!

Note: We have now reached capacity for our community-housed centralized fasters in NY. All new registrants will be counted as dispersed fasters.
 
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The New Dark Age

5/21/2025

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The genocide in Gaza is not an anomaly. It illustrates something fundamental about human nature and is a terrifying harbinger of where the world is headed.

Chris Hedges
May 17, 2025

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Such a Bright Future - by Mr. Fish
CAIRO, Egypt — It is 200 miles from where I am in Cairo to the Rafah border crossing into Gaza. Parked in the arid sands in the northern Sinai of Egypt are 2,000 trucks filled with sacks of flour, water tanks, canned food, medical supplies, tarps and fuel. The trucks idle under the scorching sun with temperatures climbing into the high 90s.
 

A few miles away in Gaza, dozens of men, women and children, living in crude tents or damaged buildings amid the rubble, are being butchered daily from bullets, bombs, missile strikes, tank shells, infectious diseases and that most ancient weapon of siege warfare — starvation. One in five people are facing starvation after nearly three months of Israel’s blockade of food and humanitarian aid.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has launched a new offensive that is killing upwards of 100 people a day, has declared that nothing will impede this final assault, named Operation Gideon’s Chariots.
 

There will be “no way,” Israel will stop the war, he announced, even if the remaining Israeli hostages are returned. Israel is “destroying more and more houses” in Gaza. The Palestinians “have nowhere to return.”

“[The] only inevitable outcome will be the wish of Gazans to emigrate outside of the Gaza Strip,” he told lawmakers at a leaked closed-door meeting. “But our main problem is finding countries to take them in.”

The nine-mile border between Egypt and Gaza has become the dividing line between the Global South and the Global North, the demarcation between a world of savage industrial violence and the desperate struggle by those cast aside by the wealthiest nations. It marks the end of a world where humanitarian law, conventions that protect civilians or the most basic and fundamental rights matter.
It ushers in a Hobbesian nightmare where the strong crucify the weak, where no atrocity, including genocide, is precluded, where the white race in the Global North reverts to the unrestrained, atavistic savagery and domination that defines colonialism and our centuries long history of pillage and exploitation. We are tumbling backwards in time to our origins, origins that never left us, but origins that were masked by empty promises of democracy, justice and human rights.
   
The Nazis are the convenient scapegoats for our shared European and American heritage of mass slaughter, as if the genocides we carried out in the Americas, Africa and India did not take place, unimportant footnotes in our collective history.

In fact, genocide is the currency of Western domination.

Read Chris Hedges in Substack. 


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