Turn Veterans Day into Peace Day
Turn Veterans Day into Peace Day
Started
105 years ago November 11, Armistice Day was established in the UK to
commemorate the armistice that ended WWI a year earlier. In 1926
Congress added it to the US to “perpetuate peace through good will and
mutual understanding between nations…a day dedicated to the cause of
world peace.” The US war party, working through Congress, changed it to
Veterans Day in 1954, the same year they put ‘under god’ in the
Pledge. ’1954 was a bad year indeed.
Since
then, it has largely become a commercial for promoting American
militarism and perpetual war round the world which today sees over
160,000 soldiers deployed in 150 countries. To a country bent on
perpetual war worldwide, ‘Armistice’ is a word that dares not speak its
name in America.
America
provoked, enabled and prolonged the proxy war against Russia in Ukraine
killing hundreds of thousands, turning Ukraine into a failed state with
no chance of victory. Not satisfied with that bloodbath, the US is
funneling tens of billions in weapons to complete Israel’s genocidal
ethnic cleansing of Gaza, which has killed many thousands, leaving 2.3
million Palestinians with little food, water, medicine, electricity or
hope.
We
regularly bomb innocents in a number of countries. While every decent
function of government loses funding, the annual increase in our $850
billion plus military budget alone is larger than most countries spend
on their entire military. Intelligence and ancillary items swell our
national security budget to $1.2 trillion. Whew.
All
vets but the dwindling, near centenarians of WWII, fought in undeclared
wars which slaughtered millions while doing nothing to promote
peace…and they know it. After 70 years it’s time for another name
change. How about Peace Day, to honor the peacemakers like Dr. Martin
Luther King and a true American war hero , Pvt. Chelsea Manning, who
spent seven years in prison for outing American war crimes in Iraq?
As John Lennon famously sang, ‘Give peace a chance.’
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