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| Written by JOE KLEIN | ||||||||||
| Tuesday, 02 March 2010 23:03 | ||||||||||
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Source: NOHTDT
This is unusual, but--amazingly--not unique. In fact, the problem of military suicides is growing much worse, as Army Chief of Staff George Casey said yesterday in Hawaii. Casey claimed to be mystified by the suicide rates:
Which I'm sure is a matter of discretion being the better part of valor. Undoubtedly, the soldiers are suffering the effects of repeatedly being deployed and redeployed into a war zone that--in Iraq, at least--is only peripherally related to our national interests. The rationale for the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan, though certainly more plausible, is becoming less comprehensible as the years pass. At an exceedingly iffy moment for our country--a moment when the people seem to have lost faith in the government (a staggering 56% believe the federal government is a threat to their rights, according to CNN), a moment when deficits are piling up--it is a good thing that we're finally leaving Iraq. And President Obama's rationale for setting a time limit for the Afghan surge certainly makes more sense every day. I hope our effort in Afghanistan succeeds--but not if it crushes our Army. I hope Iraq limps toward democracy--but there is no way that a democratic Iraq can be worth the losses that we, and the Iraqi people, have already sustained. The debacle inflicted upon our military by the Bush Administration's feckless lack of attention in Afghanistan and its historic neocolonial foolishness in Iraq remains a staggering indictment of that benighted Administration. It should not be forgotten.
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