NATO summit leaders should have been forced to watch the moving protest of the former troops chucking their medals away
by Bernard Harcourt, guardian.co.uk“No amount of medals, ribbons, or flags can cover the amount of human suffering caused by this war.”In the shadow of the Nato summit, under the watchful eyes of a phalanx of full-black-clad riot police, dozens of former servicemen and women in uniform, veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, threw away their medals, with apologies.
“I have only one word, and it is shame.”
“This is for the people of Iraq and Afghanistan.”
“Mostly, I’m sorry. I’m sorry to all of you. I am sorry…”
It was one of the most moving experiences many of us had witnessed in our lives. It is hard to describe in words. I couldn’t get the lump out of my throat. Out of the corner of my eye, I caught a woman next to me crying. Their words, their voices, crackling under the emotion of their courageous act, breaking under the weight of the pain, the trauma, their anger, sadness, and hope – theirs was a heroic and beautiful act, a moving ceremony. It was a privilege to be there with these women and men who served in our wars.
Operation Iraqi Freedom medal. Tossed. Global War on Terror medal. Thrown. National Defense medal. Pitched. Marine Corps Good Conduct medal. Flung. Navy and Marine Corps medal. Chucked.
Most of the reporting of the demonstrations that met the summit will focus on the minor violence, on the few clashes between protesters and police, on the blood, on everything that happened after the peaceful march was over. In our sad world of spectacle, the pushing and shoving will be all that gets our attention. It is a pity.
Because what was truly remarkable today was the American servicewomen and men tossing their medals back at Nato. In a mixture of sadness, shame, anger, and pride, of trauma, sorrow, and pain, some looking back at their time in Iraq and Afghanistan, some healing from PTSD, others chanting Occupy slogans, these men and women showed a type of courage that the Nato leaders should have been forced to watch. Tragically, our leaders were busy posing for photo ops. They should have been forced to listen to these courageous men and women, to their veterans. It is their loss, ultimately.
Many of these men and women urged us to do something to set straight the havoc that we have wreaked in these various occupations. Some mentioned a memorial for the tens of thousands of civilians killed in Afghanistan or more than 100,000 civilians killed in Iraq. Others offered their apologies. Still others shared their pain, their torments, their nightmares. All of them spoke truth. Perhaps that was their greatest gift of peace.
If only the Nato leaders had listened.
These courageous women and men, these veterans brought to a close a remarkably peaceful anti-Nato march with more than 10,000 protesters – supported by so many more who chanted with them along the route.
“I am returning my medal today because I want to live by my conscience, rather than be a prisoner of it.”
“I apologise to the Iraqi and Afghani people for destroying your countries.”
“I don’t want these anymore.”
Editing: Debbie Menon
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/05/22/us-war-veterans-tossing-medals-back-at-nato-was-a-heroic-act208180/
5 comments:
This made me cry! How useless!
I don't find it useless at all... maybe the NATO leaders didn't see it but many awake and unawake people did and will see it. Maybe it will think twice about the USELESS wars, the lives lost and destroyed of our soldiers, the lives lost and destroyed around the world. These soldiers are waking up to finding they have been the pawns of the elite, fat-assed, greed-filled, sadists to genocide our world. USELESS not, make it viral! The USELESS of human lives destroyed in the name of greed and lies.
I salute these men, forged in war, trying to do their duty. I salute you for having the guts to admit it was wrong, to say you were mislead and misappropriated. I salute you for taking the time to do what you believed was right, and taking the time AGAIN to admit it was not. Those medals cost you dearly, one way or the other. WHAT COURAGE ! What great humans they are! What great leaders you would make, showing the world what cost that can be paid in blood and still have human morality intact. YOU ARE THE BEST OF THE BEST ! !
John MacHaffie, I salute YOU for posting this ! frj
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The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was an ILLEGAL Act of Congress!
The Income Tax Act of 1913 was NOT Constitutionally Ratified!
The Rothschilds receive the interest on the Federal Reserve notes that are Unconstitutionally printed.
Prescott Bush married a Rothschild, thus he received illegal funds to do anything he wanted.
Senator Prescott Bush financed Adolf Hitler to end up KILLING Americans.
Once Prescott Bush passed on George H.W. Bush received those illegal funds to do anything he wanted.
Now people have been trying to bring out the truth on the Federal Reserve, but for some reason they die immediately after someone hears they are willing to tell others while others receive bribes, and the FED goes on.
So the Wars that made have been made for the Profiteering of Bankers and the Elite, and in other words the Murder of Americans was done for PROFIT!
I cannot take credit for this one. Functional Mute posted this one!
BUT I DO AGREE AND SUPPORT THIS POSTING!
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