Turn Veterans Day into Peace Day
Turn
Veterans Day into Peace Day
Started
106 years ago November 11, Armistice Day was established in the UK to
commemorate the armistice that ended WWI a year earlier. In 1926 Congress signed
on for the US to “perpetuate peace
through good will and mutual understanding between nations…a day dedicated to
the cause of world peace.”
The US national
security state, working through Congress, changed it to Veterans Day in 1954,
the same year they put ‘under god’ in the Pledge. ’For a country dedicated
to peace and secularism, 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 170,000 soldiers deployed in 80 countries.
To a country engaged in perpetual war worldwide, peace is a word that dares not
speak its name.
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 funneled tens of billions in
weapons for Israel to largely obliterate Gaza, killing over 100,000 while leaving
the remaining 2.2 million Palestinians with little food, water, medicine,
electricity or hope.
We
regularly bomb innocents in a number of countries; Somalia alone over 100 times
under the Biden and Trump administrations. Senseless US warfare is about the
only thing both parties agree upon.
While
every decent function of government uplifting the commons loses funding, our defense
budget has soured to over $1 trillion. The annual increase alone is larger than
most countries spend yearly on their entire military.
All vets but the dwindling centenarians of WWII, fought in
undeclared wars which slaughtered millions while doing nothing to promote
peace…and they know it. After 71 years it’s time for another
name change. How about Peace Day, to honor people of peace 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? Peace Day
would put the focus on peace November 11, not endless war.
It’s
time once again, as we did in 1926, “perpetuate
peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations…a day
dedicated to the cause of world peace.”
As John
Lennon famously sang, ‘Give peace a chance.’
Walt
Zlotow, West Suburban Peace Coalition, Glen Ellyn IL
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