by Russell Vandenbroucke —
Sedona, AZ – What moral universe condones a surprise attack in Israel–lasting less than a day–that slaughtered 1200 men, women, and children and kidnapped hundreds more?
What moral universe authorizes killing, in retaliation, more than 17,000 Palestinians (and rising), 70 percent of them women and children, in less than two months? In comparison, Ukraine recently reported 560 children among 10,000 civilian deaths during the first 20 months of Russia’s “special military operation.”
What moral universe sanctions my taxes to support the carnage? My government is also the sole member of the UN Security Council to veto an immediate ceasefire in the “holy” land, the latest and saddest variation of American Exceptionalism.
In what moral universe are these actions ethical? None.
My mother often cited the cliché “two wrongs don’t make a right.” She was right, as usual.
Plato believed that silence gives consent, and in Peace Studies classes I taught that protest is patriotic. But what wailing, what shrieks of “not in my name” can stop my taxes and citizenship from supporting mayhem?
The tragedies of Palestine and Israel expand geometrically—an astonishing escalation given the “normal” rate of anguish in that sliver of the world. For all today’s specific dynamics there, three general truths persist, true of all wars:
- Violence always causes more violence.
- Each party to the conflict is certain that the agony my people suffer is incomparably worse than the pain of your people, both now and in the past.
- Each party to the conflict is certain that, We, humane men and women, aspire to peace and freedom; you, brutes and monsters, massacre innocents to destroy our inalienable rights to peace, liberty, and justice.
Ten days after the eruption of terror by Hamas, President Biden urged Israel to avoid becoming consumed by rage as had occurred in the U.S. after 9/11, “while we sought justice and got justice, we also made mistakes.” He named no examples, but these leap to mind:
- humiliating prisoners as sport at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison;
- killing tens of thousands of civilians, “collateral damage,” in a war on terror that inexorably seeds future violence from the victims’ sons and grandsons;
- focusing on near-term military might rather than long-term civil societies that reflect the dynamic and perpetual interplay between peace and justice;
- needing 20 years, three trillion dollars, and four presidents to replace Afghanistan’s Taliban with . . . its Taliban.
The same had occurred in Vietnam. Good intentions never assure desired results: after a decade intending to prevent the spread of Communism, we brought our troops home. Two years later, Vietnam unified under its Communists.
Earlier this month, Greece and Turkey signed a declaration to resolve “longstanding” differences that had threatened military conflict. This welcome news reminded me of their ancestors warring at Troy—about 750 miles from Jerusalem– three millennia ago.
Later, Euripides “entertained” fellow Greeks with The Trojan Women, his tragedy focused on captured widows preparing to be transported as slaves and concubines of the Greeks. But first, the victors murdered a child, the last heir of Troy’s royal family. His grandmother, the former queen, laments:
Of all war’s maiming and murders,
Spearing and stabbings,
Slaying and flayings,
Bloodshed and butchery,
Homicides each and all—
Murder of this child lacks precedent.
Citizens of Greece—supposed font of civilization—
Slaughtered soldiers,
Vanquished mighty Hector,
Turned our city to cinders,
Yet quaked with fear before a babe.
Euripides won a prize from his compatriots for speaking such truths to power.
When Martin Luther King announced his opposition to the Vietnam War in 1967, he received no accolades. Instead, 168 newspapers denounced him (including both the New York Times and Washington Post), and a Harris poll reported that 75 percent of Americans opposed his position, including 55 percent of African Americans.
Too bad. More than three-quarters of America’s 58,000+ deaths in Vietnam occurred after Dr. King’s speech. His position did not shift America policy or sentiment, but a phrase from his speech endures: “War Is Not the Answer.” This remains the case, in this universe or any other.
Editor’s Note: Russell Vandenbroucke, syndicated by PeaceVoice, recently retired as Professor of Theatre, and was the Founding Director of the Peace, Justice & Conflict Transformation Program at the University of Louisville. Sedona.biz welcomes his perspective and contribution, as it welcome’s yes contributions from the community and world.
6 Comments
Thank you ❤️. We must always speak out against violence and support real peace, not just “our way”.
Peace was achieved when two opposite philosophies understood that trade between those adversaries benefitted both parties. That was a non political solution. Political solutions often fail because they are created by politicians. And many politicians have no clue how business works.
But, we had a businessman in the White House for 4 years, and no matter what you thought about him, results should be the important factors, for our country and the world. Hated by most politicians. But loved by many foreign populations. Results mattered.
There were were no wars and the US was respected by our adversaries who only respect STRENGTH. Let me repeat, THE WORLD DICTATORS, OR COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ONLY RESPECT STRENGTH.
The Abraham Accords brought peace in the Middle East that had not been seen in decades. Why? There were trade deals that were put together that benefited all parties. Throughout history, which isn’t being taught much, and politicians ignore the fact that trading partners don’t fight. They tolerate.
In 2020 the United States started exhibiting weakness. It started in Afghanistan. Israel and Saudi Arabia were on the verge of signing a permanent peace deal.
Who didn’t want peace in the middle east. One main country, Iran. When you have a country that has a STATED GOAL of the elimination of the state of Israel, AND the United States, you should believe them. Take them at their word.
Their surrogates, Hamas being one, has stated the SAME GOAL. REPEATEDLY. The destruction of the state of Israel. In fact, since they attacked Israel on October 7th, HAMAS has restated the SAME goal. The destructruction of Israel. Don’t think for a second that Hamas attacked without the go ahead from Iran.
So, sorry, war is awful. Collateral damage is always a disaster and hurts innocents. But, How long do you sit there, fighting and defeating people who are slinging rockets at you. And you stop it, BUT DONT FINISH THE JOB. And it starts again.
There is no “cease fire”. That’s like declaring cease fire with Japan and Germany in WWII.
You DEFEAT the threat, eliminate the threat. Or it just comes back. The Monday morning quarterbacks around the world and in this country are frankly disgusting. How long would you put up with Canada or Mexico launching rockets into the US killing your relatives, family and friends.
The head if the snake is Iran. Not only funding and supplying Hamas and Hezbola with money and weapons, but supporting the Huties in Yemen that are now forcing shipping companies around Africa instead of through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.
A weak America creates death, choas and lower standard of living around the world. Including here in the US.
I concur with your reasoning except for one small minor detail, Mike. No one wants the wars to end. Munitions makers are making money hand over foot over the Israeli, Hamas and side player wars. Add the Ukraine war and you have a glut of money being made by those who seed death. Maybe our ex-president was railroaded out of office because there were no wars fattening the wallets of the military industrial complex. So they took him out and replaced him with a dummy who would be perceived as weak and set the stage for more war. If it’s true there are humans who are in complete control of everything that happens on this planet since the beginning, we can be assured there will be no ending to the wars. The world will not be destroyed because they and their offspring live here too. Even the ETs love living on earth. They would nip a nuclear exchange in the bud. All will remain balanced. Wars will go on. People will keep living in fear and their lives will be controlled like always. Ho hum.
Uh NO your ex Insurrectionist POTUS was never railroaded except by his dumb self.
I do agree with you on the military industrial complex being the prime money maker and shaker of the US and many NATO and Non NATO countries like Russier and Chyyyna as the orange draft dodger likes to enunciate poorly.
And by the way he wasn’t selling crappy Trump products to the Saudis when they all titillated the magic orb after crafting sales of US Military hardware to the leaders of the country that were behind 9/11, killed US journalist Kashoggi and have one of the worst human rights records in the region. I understand he also attempted or did sell US classified material regarding our nuclear power and weapons programs. But perhaps they are with all of the other highly sensitive and classified documents he either flushed, sold, stashed or gave to idiots like his buddy Putin or Un perhaps?
Just a thought I put together based upon his criminal track record which grows daily!
JB. Just another coward hiding under his bed. Easy to be a blowhard when you disguise your identity.
MS- I don’t hide from anything or anyone and I sure as heck don’t pretend to be someone I am not by proxy like some tough guy who never served pretending to be a veteran because he sometimes gives actual veterans rides in his widdle aeropwane. Talk about blow hards!
You seem fixated with my identity and I only know 2 types of people with such obsessions- stalkers and psychopaths. Which one are you?