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When We Oppose An American War
What happens when we the people do not agree with a war our government has engaged? We have seen this before, we are seeing it happen now – and we will probably see it again in the future. Are there boundaries of protest? Are there definitions of war that all of us can agree on?
This writer has been as perplexed as anyone on the issue of Iraq. We Americans were united in our determination to punish the people who attacked our country on September 11, 2001. In less than two months Afghanistan was on fire, the Taliban scurrying for cover, and Al Quaeda running for the hills of Tora Bora. All of us cheered the success of our military.
This writer is a child of the 1960’s, we turned 18 during the Tet Offensive in Vietnam. America was losing 300 soldiers each week in this restricted police action. There was no end in sight and the country united against the war.
8Oct2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Bush Doctrine
Doctrine: ‘a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of beliefs’ – from the Merriam Webster Dictionary. When we think of Government we think of the Wilson Doctrine or the Monroe Doctrine or the Truman Doctrine – the fundamental belief systems that guide decision making. We have […]
13Sep2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on The Bush Doctrine | ContinuedPreconditions for War
War is serious business. We in America should probably know that by now, and most of us do. The decision to go to war should not be taken lightly, and should not be taken without some base understanding. Some base understanding of what it is we are getting in to, and why and how would […]
10Sep2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | 1 comment | Continued