04 July 2013 - In pursuit of peace and an end to war - Einstein reminded us that peace is not merely an absence or negation of conflict, but is rather the presence of justice, law and order - activists have petitioned their representatives, voted for "peace" candidates, taken to the streets, demonstrated, practiced civil disobedience, and suffered abuse and arrest by an "overzealous" police force. Yet, war, militarism and imperialism continue, and the Constitution, international law and numerous treaties are routinely violated. While these means for effecting change must certainly continue, I have argued elsewhere that activists must intensify their efforts to educate and enlighten Americans about the nature and the reality of war as well as its legal and moral implications and consequences.Returning veterans who have experienced the horror, insanity, frustration and futility of war would be, and have been, particularly effective activists for peace are and uniquely qualified to educate about war's nature and reality as they enjoy an expertise and credibility which others, who allege to "know" war solely from theory and at a distance, lack. But the fact that veterans could be, and have been, effective activists, does not entail that they should be activists. read more>>>
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