Sunday, May 25, 2014

"War is over if you want it."

The United States and it's allies are always longing for peace. That is not new. The USA and it's allies never stop seeking to protect precious freedom.

Will there ever be complete peace?

Yes, I believe there will be. It is important the USA engage in a conversation and social enthusiasm for peace and neutrality. There is nothing wrong with that. The world is far smaller than it was in 1935 or 1941.

Did we ever believe we would be seeing the positive investigation of the Higgs Boson? The beginnings of the universe is closer and closer to being understood.

The internet has closed misunderstandings between nations unlike my father or mother would ever believe possible. 

We are closer than we have ever been to actual peace, but, there are still speed bumps that can derail the entire hope for our children. I sincerely believe the world has the capacity to stop hostile ambitions and realize without a planet their ambitions are completely meaningless.

The preparedness for the USA and it's allies is important, but, it should never put peace aside as the most important reason for freedom. 

The USA and our allies have to realize the deep abiding respect needed for citizens that defend our country, however, to continue to treat our military as disposable toys whenever a President wants to run convenient wars for profit is extremely expensive to our soldiers, their families and ultimately our children who will be paying their disability insurances for generations to come.

War is expensive. Loss of life is only part of it. Halliburton and all the profiteers within the Bush Administration have long since past and gone on to greener pastures, but, the people of this country are still paying the war debt and the debt to the soldiers that fought in the war of profit. 

It is time to take neutrality seriously and reach for the golden ring no matter how much Putin hangs his hat on nationalism and China can't seem to get their border surveys correct.

We can actually do this.