The Wars of Today
As I listened to the radio this morning to a 90 year old veteran of WWII, I had nothing but respect for the bravery he must have had as a 25 year old fighting on the front lines in Normandy. A thought crossed my mind as he went on describing the gory details he had to witness, are we going to reflect back on the soldiers of today the same way we reflect on the ones who died in the two world wars?
The whole nature of war has changed so dramatically in the past few years, that it is even hard to classify any of the violence across the world as a ‘real’ war. We have seen the rise of a type of war where a professional army faces scattered groups of rebels united by a set of beliefs. We have a seen wars (massacres would perhaps be a better description) where multi-million dollar jets drop multi-million dollar weapons on mud houses, refugee camps, and weddings. These wars are fought
by thousands of troops brainwashed to believe that they’re bringing freedom, and justice. These are the “vets” of today. Troops fighting behind thick armour, equipped with advanced weaponry, and armed with falsified facts and fabricated objectives. Behind them is a media machine pumping Orwellian messages into air waves. We hear war, justice, and freedom in the same sentence, and we see family vans and SUV’s with “Support our Troops” ribbons stuck to the back.
Fifty years from now, I wondered, which wars will we reflect back on? And are we going to be honest with ourselves and remind ourselves of the mistakes we have committed during those wars?
5 Comments:
At 11/12/2009 4:50 AM, Abufares said…
War is a disgrace. But for someone to kill with the push of a button without risking body and limb and to be called a soldier and celebrated as a hero is pure hypocrisy.
At 11/12/2009 10:05 AM, Gabriela said…
The world has changed in so many ways in the last decades, and therefore, everything has changed. Not only war, as you noted here, but a lot of things. The concept of time, for example.
But back to the subject, I agree with Abufares' words: war is a disgrace.
At 11/15/2009 11:18 PM, x said…
I couldn't agree more Abufares. I think we are seeing the last of our remembrance day celebrations. As WWII veterans are dwindling, I see less and less of a point to commemorate war "heroes".
Gabriela, I love your profile picture, how very appropriate to have you comment on this post. The concept of a war hero is very relative, especially when things are no so black and white. I will certainly never take part of a remembrance day that would commemorate today's soldiers.
At 11/22/2009 11:06 PM, KJ said…
War is in human blood, and it has been there ever since people existed.
What do we reflect on? How we ended up today thanks to those wars, and how we could have ended up (ie, a better place) had we considered that ultimately we can't escape the fact we all live together
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