[Peace-discuss] Howard Zinn
Morton K.Brussel
brussel4 at insightbb.com
Thu Sep 16 15:30:57 CDT 2004
[Howard Zinn is always worth paying attention to, but will Kerry? MKB]
Published on Thursday, September 16, 2004 by the Miami Herald
Kerry Needs the Courage to Walk Away from Iraq
by Howard Zinn
If John Kerry wants to win, he must recognize that our military
intervention in Iraq is a disaster -- for Americans, for Iraqis, for
the world. He must stop boasting about his courage in Vietnam and
instead start talking about his moral courage in opposing that war. He
needs to stop saying, as he did recently in the Midwest, that he
defended this country when he was fighting in Vietnam. That is not an
honest statement. If it were true, then he would not have turned
against the war.
He was not defending this country when he fought in Vietnam. He was
defending this country when he said that we were wrong to be in Vietnam
and we should get out.
He should not be saying that he will wage the Iraq War better, that he
will replace U.S. troops with soldiers from other countries. If it is
immoral for our soldiers to be occupying Iraq and killing Iraqis every
day, then it is immoral for foreign soldiers to do the same.
He should be clear: We are not defending our country by our war in
Iraq, and we should get out.
He should stop saying what President Bush is saying, that we have to
''stay the course.'' We stayed the course in Vietnam and it cost more
than 58,000 American lives and untold Vietnamese lives.
To those who say that we must not ''cut and run,'' Kerry can say, with
some authority: We did cut and run in Vietnam, and it was the right
thing to do.
Kerry needs to stop talking about how he will be stronger than Bush
and how he will do more for our national security. He should stop
accepting the traditional definitions of strength and security.
He should say that strength should not be measured in military terms,
but in moral terms. Did the possession of almost 10,000 nuclear weapons
prevent Sept. 11? Will a $400 billion military budget make us stronger
or weaker? Will our military actions diminish terrorism or increase it?
Does not our strength lie in being an example to the world of a
peace-loving nation, which uses its wealth not for bombs but for food
and medicine, for our people and for others in need around the world?
Should we not stop defining security in military terms, but talk
instead of ''health security,'' ''job security,'' ``children's
security''?
This is not Utopian. It is what Americans have shown that they want,
before they are made hysterical and fearful by government propaganda.
It is not simply a moral program, but a winning program.
William Lloyd Garrison, the great Massachusetts abolitionist, was
urged by a friend to speak more cautiously. Garrison replied:
``Slavery, sir, will not be overthrown without excitement, a tremendous
excitement.''
War and corporate thievery will not be overthrown without excitement,
either. Kerry, if he will stop being cautious, can create an excitement
that will carry him into the White House and, more important, change
the course of the nation.
Howard Zinn, who served as a bombardier in the Air Force in World War
II, is author of the best-selling 'A People's History of the United
States'.
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