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Monday, May 19, 2014

CHARLES G. MILLS: THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK HEADINGS RETURN!

The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!

--Rudyard Kipling*

 

GLEN COVE, NY ­ The gods of the copybook headings are, indeed, haunting the Obama foreign policy with terror and slaughter.

 

"Si vis pacem, para bellum."

--Publius Flavius Vegetius

 

³If you want peace, prepare for war.² The United States is now reducing its armed forces to their smallest size since 1941. We no longer even pretend that we can meet two challenges. Russia wages wars of aggression with no fear of either the United States or the Christian West. Christians are slaughtered all over the Maghreb and the Middle East.

We have seen this scenario before when we disarmed after wars and soon had to go to war unprepared.

It does not have to be this way. Switzerland has enjoyed centuries of peace, precisely because it is a nation at arms. Virtually the entire male population serves more than an entire generation in the Swiss armed forces, active or reserve. Every defense department in the world knows that an attack on Switzerland would be a disaster for it.

During the Cold War, we deployed 20 or more brigades in Europe and Asia, but we had a Strategic Army Reserve of approximately another 20 brigades. This level of preparedness, and comparable strength in the Navy and Air Force, was enough to deter any real threat to our nation. Today, we lack a real deterrent force; the forces we have are exhausted by prolonged fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"In war, there is no substitute for victory."

-- Douglas MacArthur

 

MacArthur¹s famous statement is a moral maxim. When Truman decided to continue the Korean War, he sentenced the American Army and Marine Corps to several times the number of deaths that a quick victory would have cost.


The rule that indecisive wars kill several times as many soldiers as decisive ones has played out over and over. We went into Afghanistan and quickly achieved our objective without major casualties. When we went back into Afghanistan, we stayed for over a decade without a clear objective and with huge casualties. We captured Iraq with so few losses that the world was astonished. We could not, however, quickly reconstruct the place and leave. Instead, we established a lengthy transition to Iraqi self-government, followed by useless meddling. This approach has cost us many times the number of American deaths that the conquest of Iraq did.

 

"Speak softly, and carry a big stick"

­- Theodore Roosevelt

 

Nations that carry a big stick but keep their cards close to the vest about when they will use it are seldom attacked. We have demobilized half of our stick, but we draw red lines that we do not back up with action. John Kerry¹s bluster almost got us into a war with Syria that would have been a disaster. We are now all bluster.


American foreign policy is an immoral violation of the three copybook headings set forth. We sentenced tens of thousands of Americans to death and permanent disability in Iraq and Afghanistan by continuing aimless operations after our objective was accomplished. John Kerry¹s bluster and Barack Obama¹s ill-conceived red lines at best lead us into loss of face, at worst into war. The world, watching as we dismantle the greatest armed forces in world history, refuses to take us seriously.

The gods of the copybook headings are exacting their vengeance on us in deaths, disabilities, persecutions, and shame. ###

 

*"The Gods of the Copybook Headings" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling. See text here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gods_of_the_Copybook_Headings

 

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Charles Mills, Esq. has a B.A. from Yale in Latin and Greek; a law degree from Boston College; and an LI.M degree from Touro College in which he focused on veterans' benefits and Constitutional law.

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