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bicycle
12-01-2010, 10:47 PM
Here is a shocking statistic that you won’t hear in most western news media: over the past nine years, more US military personnel have taken their own lives than have died in action in either the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan. These are official figures from the US Department of Defence, yet somehow they have not been deemed newsworthy to report. Last year alone, more than 330 serving members of the US armed forces committed suicide – more than the 320 killed in Afghanistan and the 150 who fell in Iraq (see wsws.org).

Since 2001, when Washington launched its so-called war on terror, there has been a dramatic year-on-year increase in US military suicides, particularly in the army, which has borne the brunt of fighting abroad. Last year saw the highest total number since such records began in 1980. Prior to 2001, the suicide rate in the US military was lower than that for the general US population; now, it is nearly double the national average.



A growing number of these victims have been deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan. What these figures should tell us is that there is something fundamentally deranged about Washington’s “war on terror” – which is probably why western news media prefer to ignore the issue. How damning is it about such military campaigns that the number of US soldiers who take their own lives outnumber those killed by enemy combatants.

What is even more disturbing is that the official figures only count victims of suicide among serving personnel. Not included are the many more veterans – officially classed a civilians – who take their own lives.

Most likely, these deaths are reported in some small-town newspaper in “a brief” news item with no context or background as to what drove these individuals to take their own lives. It is estimated that the suicide rate among veterans demobbed from fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq is as high as four times the national average. The US Department of Veteran Affairs calculates that over 6,000 former service personnel commit suicide every year.

Many of these men have come home to a country they have fought for only to find no jobs, their homes repossessed by banks that have enjoyed trillion-dollar bailouts and broken relationships.

Meanwhile, President Obama – the erstwhile peace candidate – has taken on the role of Commander in Chief with gusto, telling his countrymen and women that they are fighting a “just war” to “defend American lives”. Only a year ago, he was campaigning for the presidency on a ticket to end such wars. Now, more than his predecessor, George W Bush, Obama is committing to wars without end. How soul-destroying is that for a grunt holed up in a bunker, with his young family back home probably telling him that they have just signed up for food stamps? In their guts, these US soldiers must know – as many other ordinary people around the world do – that these wars are nothing but a desperate, pathological bid by a dying power to salvage its crumbling empire – an empire that enriches a tiny elite and impoverishes the majority. Is it any wonder that many of them simply lose the will to live?

http://www.infowars.com/a-sign-of-empire-pathology-more-us-soldiers-commit-suicide-than-killed-in-action/

biozama
13-01-2010, 12:41 AM
If any military men would like to comment on this, I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts or feedback.
I've had friends in the Marines, Army and Navy. They seem happy and healthy although one Army kid I met was on his way to Germany and told me he hated it.

ufti
13-01-2010, 12:53 AM
I've had friends in the Marines, Army and Navy. They seem happy and healthy although one Army kid I met was on his way to Germany and told me he hated it.

There is no war in Germany anymore. You probably heard it some days ago, that Hitler is dead :D Its relaxing all day, going to the disco on saturdays and enjoying being over the national law because of Germanys occupation status.

The other maybe did not really fight and killed people. You know, a lot of people do have a problem with killing a human being. Its not like shopping in the supermarket, if I translate it to american language. :D

motleyhoo
13-01-2010, 04:25 AM
If any military men would like to comment on this, I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts or feedback.
I've had friends in the Marines, Army and Navy. They seem happy and healthy although one Army kid I met was on his way to Germany and told me he hated it.

I spent 6 years in the Navy, during a time when we were not involved in a major war, and even then I saw a lot of guys commit or try to commit suicide. Outside of the military, I have known very, very few people who have done this. That's what happens when you lie to people to get them in the service, telling them how good it is, what privileges they will have, and then you don't let them out when they find out what a living hell it is. The military is also a very strange dichotomy, where you're there to supposedly fight for freedom and liberty when you yourself as a serviceman have none. Some people just cannot handle it, and after a while they snap.

I personally hated it because 1) I have a natural suspicion against authority, and 2) it was no fun getting harassed and having orders barked at me on a daily basis by inbreeds with an IQ 30 points below mine. But it's in my nature to fight back by sticking it out and not giving in.

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hadabusa
13-01-2010, 04:40 AM
I spent 6 years in the Navy, during a time when we were not involved in a major war, and even then I saw a lot of guys commit or try to commit suicide. Outside of the military, I have known very, very few people who have done this. That's what happens when you lie to people to get them in the service, telling them how good it is, what privileges they will have, and then you don't let them out when they find out what a living hell it is. The military is also a very strange dichotomy, where you're there to supposedly fight for freedom and liberty when you yourself as a serviceman have none. Some people just cannot handle it, and after a while they snap.

I personally hated it because 1) I have a natural suspicion against authority, and 2) it was no fun getting harassed and having orders barked at me on a daily basis by inbreeds with an IQ 30 points below mine. But it's in my nature to fight back by sticking it out and not giving in.

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