They Lied to Me, Too
by
James Glaser
by James Glaser
I
saw a bumper sticker the other day which said "Bush Lied and
Our Soldiers Died." I thought back to when I realized that
my government had lied to me and that the lives of the 58,000+ Americans
killed in Vietnam were lost because of lies.
It
didn’t happen right away. I came home from the war and I looked
at the peace movement with anger. I was, you might say, still in
the jungle. I still knew lots of guys who were counting down their
days and I couldn’t believe that young Americans were not joining
up to "fight the good fight."
When
I got back to the States I still thought we were trying to save
the South Vietnamese from the terror of Communism and that if we
could get a few good Generals, it would be over in months.
I
never realized that Washington wasn’t trying to win the war, nor
did I know the whole thing was started by a President lying to the
American people about an attack in the Gulf of Tonkin that never
happened.
It
is hard to believe that our leaders in Washington could sit there
and watch as thousands and thousands of Americans were getting killed
and wounded every month. I remember in Da Nang, seeing body bags
in rows next to the runway. Almost every day over there I saw somebody’s
blood, be them American or Vietnamese.
That
first summer home I would wonder why the killing went on and on.
In my mind, I was still a Marine and Semper fi, I had to back what
the Marine Corps was doing. I just knew the Marines would never
waste one of their own.
I
guess it was harder to convince me that the war was wrong, because
I had too much invested in it. That is why to this day there are
thousands of Vietnam Vets, who think the war was worth the effort.
They just can’t admit that they were "had" by Washington
and that all those deaths and wounds were for nothing, but that
is a fact, jack.
We
look at Vietnam today and wonder what the war was all about. We
LOST. I will say that again for all my brothers in arms, America
lost that war. Washington sent us there on a lie and watched as
we bled and bled and only with the effort of millions of Americans
was the war brought to an end.
Today,
Vietnam is an American trading partner. Thousands of Americans go
there as tourists. Vietnam is not trying to hurt us, they are trying
to increase trade with us. We were told we were fighting them to
protect America…that was another lie.
Many
people will tell you many reasons that the war ended, but the real
reason to pull our troops out and stop fighting, is that politicians
could see if they didn’t stop the war, they would not get reelected.
Washington
is all about money and power. If a politician loses an election,
he loses his power and his chance to get more money. Right now many
politicians are starting to hedge their bets with little quips about
what is wrong with Bush’s War in Iraq. The war they voted to start.
Many
thought by giving up their Congressional power to declare war, they
would be held innocent and all blame would fall on Bush. Now they
see that too many Americans are coming home in boxes or on stretchers.
There has been enough American blood spilled in Iraq, so that every
Congressional District has been splattered and politicians are starting
to worry.
George
isn’t helping things with talk of staying the course and Rumsfeld
saying Americans might be dieing in Iraq for a dozen more years
hurts everyone’s poll numbers. Things are heating up in Afghanistan
too and after holding up that country to the voters as a success,
new American deaths do not sound right.
Soon
a majority of American voters will know that they have been "had"
too, just as we were back in the 60s. They will see that this war
is about making billions for a few of the powerful in Washington.
They will see that those in Congress are willing to watch our sons
and daughters bleed and die as long as their political future seems
safe, but once those in Washington get scared about losing power,
this war will end fast.
That
bumper sticker should have read, "Washington Lied and Our Soldiers
Died." I am sure there are many powerful people in Washington
who are now ready to pull the plug on this war. They have their
30 pieces of silver and more.
July
7, 2005
Jim
Glaser [send him mail],
a Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran and Commander of VFW Post 3869,
works to educate the American public on the consequences of war.
His personal website is James-Glaser.com.
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