The Troops Are Destroying
Our Country
By Jacob G. Hornberger
January 28, 2015 "ICH"
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- The mindset that is common to U.S. troops
serving overseas is that they are all doing
it for America, for us, for our rights and
freedoms, for our safety and security.
They’ll all tell you that they are doing it
because they love their country.
There’s one big problem with
that mindset, however. The truth is that the
troops, through what they’re doing over
there, are indirectly destroying our
country, our rights and freedoms, our safety
and security, and our economic well-being.
Ever since 9/11 and even
before, the troops have been killing and
maiming people in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen,
Pakistan, and elsewhere in the Middle East.
The numbers of people killed and maimed
reach into the hundreds of thousands. Only a
very tiny minority of those who have been
killed or maimed had anything to do with
9/11 attacks. Most of the people killed or
maimed just wanted to rid their lands of
U.S. troops and U.S. bureaucrats or just
happened to be near someone who was being
targeted by the troops.
All that killing, maiming,
torture, humiliation, and destruction has
made people in that part of the world angry
at the United States. A certain percentage
of them have decided to respond with
violence in the form of terrorism.
The hope of U.S. officials
has always been that in the process of
killing and maiming all those people, the
troops would end up killing all those who
wished to respond to the violence being
inflicted on them with retaliatory violence.
That hasn’t worked out as
U.S. officials had hoped, which is why the
U.S. government’s war on terrorism is
described as perpetual — or at least much
longer than the national-security state’s
45-year-old war on communism. The more
people the troops killed and maimed, the
greater the number of people within that
sector of society who desired to respond
with terrorist violence. One might say that
the troops, by virtue of what they do over
there, have become the greatest
terrorist-producing machine in history.
So, given the ongoing,
perpetual terrorist threat from people who
became angry over what the troops were
doing, U.S. officials felt that they needed
to take steps to keep us “safe and secure”
here at home.
And that’s where the
destruction of our rights and freedoms comes
into play. In the process of “keeping us
safe” from the terrorist threat that the
troops have created through their killing
and maiming people over there, U.S.
officials embarked on a program that
destroys the freedom, privacy, and
well-being of the American people.
Consider the mass
surveillance scheme that the NSA has been
secretly conducting on the American people
ever since 9/11. There is no way to
reconcile such a scheme with the principles
of a genuinely free society. The NSA’s
secret surveillance scheme is what communist
regimes have. Just look at North Korea,
Cuba, China, and Vietnam. They all spy on
their citizens and secretly monitor their
activities.
So, why does America have
a communist-like program here in our
country? The NSA will be the first to tell
you: in order to ferret out the terrorists
before they can come and do us harm. Those
would be the people who are filled with rage
over the killing, maiming, and destroying
that U.S. troops are engaged in over there.
Thus, notice the critical
relationship between the troops over there
and the NSA’s destruction of liberty and
privacy here at home.
Consider the president’s,
Pentagon’s, and CIA’s extraordinary
post-9/11 authority to round up Americans as
suspected terrorists, cart them away to a
military dungeon or concentration camp for
indefinite detention, torture them, deny
them trial by jury and other procedural
guarantees, and even assassinate or execute
them, all with immunity and impunity.
Once again, those are all
features of a communist-run society, not a
free society.
So, how is that that the
United States has come to adopt such
communist-like programs?
Once again, the
justification is to “keep us safe.” Safe
from what? From the people over there who
are angry over what the troops are doing
over there. The more people the troops kill
and maim, the angrier people get, the
greater the threat of terrorist retaliation,
the greater the need to keep us safe, and
the greater the infringements on our freedom
and well-being.
The troops have convinced
themselves that they’re over there killing
the people who would otherwise be coming
over here to kill us. That’s ridiculous. If
people wanted to come over here to kill us,
they could easily circumvent the troops and
come over here and kill us. The fact is that
ever since 9/11 and even before, the troops,
through their killing, torturing, maiming,
and destroying, have been creating the very
danger that U.S. officials have been using
to destroy our freedom and well-being here
at home.
I’ve got an idea. Let’s
bring all the troops home from overseas and
see what happens. After all, isn’t “defense”
supposed to be defense? Switzerland believes
in defense and their troops remain home
defending the Swiss people. Interestingly,
they also aren’t been attacked by angry
terrorists.
I say: Let’s copy the
Swiss model on defense. Let’s bring all the
troops right home and have them defend
America from the people that U.S. officials
claim are coming to get us.
The troops would end up
being totally bored. Americans would quickly
learn that no one is coming to get them, any
more than anyone is going to Switzerland to
get the Swiss. That would mean that there
would be no more justification for the NSA,
the CIA, the military-industrial complex,
and the entire national-security state and
their destruction of American liberty
through their embrace of communist-like
apparatuses and programs. Indeed, there
would be no more reason for out-of-control
warfare-state spending, borrowing, and
taxing, all of which are also destroying our
country.
Jacob G. Hornberger is
founder and president of The Future of
Freedom Foundation.
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Future of Freedom Foundation