War Is A Racket by Major General Smedley
War Is A Racket by Major General Smedley
War Is A Racket by Major General Smedley
There are corporations and financial interests who will back both
sides of a war to maximize profits and benefit from conflict. Although
this is not news, it is important to realise this fact when considering
the origins of seemingly politically motivated wars, which are nothing
more than military enforcement of corporate interests. An even more
cynical but realistic viewpoint is that war is big business.
The people who benefit from war keep themselves as far away from
the frontline as possible, sending others to fight for what their hot air
and harsh words have wrought.
This is far more apparent and obvious in the time we find ourselves
living in now, with the escalation of conflict on the Geo-political stage.
"How many of these war millionaires shouldered a rifle? How many
of them dug a trench?
How many of them knew what it means to go hungry in a rat infested
dug-out? How many of them spent sleepless, frightened nights,
ducking shells and shrapnel and machine gun bullets? How many of
them parried a bayonet of an enemy? How many of them were
wounded or killed in battle?
Out of war nations acquire new territory, if they are victorious. They
just take it. This newly acquired territory promptly is exploited by the
few - the selfsame few who wrung dollars out of the blood in the
war. The general public shoulders the bill.
And what is this bill?
This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed
gravestones. Mangled bodies.
Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes.
Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back
breaking taxation for generations and generations.
For a great many years, as a soldier, I had a suspicion that war was
a racket; not until I retired to civil life did I fully realize it. Now that I
see the international war clouds gathering, as they are today, I must
face it and speak it out. ..."
In the First World War, propaganda via the threat of shame led many
men to their deaths, or the loss of an essential piece of their
humanity.
"That was a part of the general propaganda, built up to make people
war conscious and murder conscious."
Even when the wars are done, there is profit to be made. To the
victor, go the spoils. To the defeated, a bill in the form of reparations
for years, even decades to come...
Butler’s three main steps to smash the war racket are laid out as
follows:
1. We must take the profit out of war.
2. We must permit the youth of the land who would bear arms to
decide whether or not there should be a war.
3. We must limit our military forces to home defense purposes.
Unfortunately this is not the state of the world we live in today. The
global financial and geopolitical landscape is very similar to a century
ago.
The slow march of death to the beat of the war drums continues.
War is a racket, and our maddened politicians will never say to hell
with war.