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Charley Reese : The thing about wars is that they
always leave such a mess


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/columnists/reese/081799_reese17_21.htm
   Published: 08/16/1999 Author: Charley Reese


The North Atlantic Treaty Organization stated that it dropped
1,500 cluster bombs on Kosovo. It has belatedly admitted it used
depleted uranium shells. And, between the Serbs and the
Albanians, there are left lying around some 500,000 mines.

The cluster bomb releases 150 to 200 bomblets. People on the
ground, according to the New York Times, say about 30 percent
failed to detonate and now represent an additional hazard to
civilians and to the people who have to clean them up.

The World Health Organization said that, between June 13 and July
12, 130 to 170 people have been wounded or killed by leftover
bomblets and mines. By now, more probably have been killed or
injured, and certainly more people will be in the future.

Wars, even small ones, always leave such a mess: dead people,
embittered people, maimed people, impoverished people, toxic
contaminants and unexploded ordnance. But, on the other hand,
some people can make money, provided that the war stays
non-nuclear.

Contracts -- contracts to do cleanups, contracts to do
construction projects, contracts to supply this or that -- get
handed out. And, naturally, all of the used ordnance has to be
replaced.

It's funny how the more I've learned about the old world, the
less enthusiastic I've become for any war. It seems to me the
only really just war is a purely defensive one, and even just
wars are bad experiences.

Most of the wars are about territory and power. It seems most of
them are real scams, too, because a small elite gets the economic
and political benefits while the poor and middle-income folks do
the fighting and suffering and dying.

If I weren't Celtic and ill-tempered, I'd probably be a pacifist.

You might think that it's a contradiction to be for a strong
military and against war, but the best way to avoid a war is to
be so strong that all your potential opponents will decide that
discretion is the better part of valor.

Of course, once you have a strong military, then you need to make
sure you have wise and moral civilians in control of it.
Otherwise, the civilians will abuse it by using it for
nondefensive reasons, as our current leader is doing.

It's too bad international conflicts can't be resolved by cutting
for high card or by at least having the heads of state decide the
matter in a duel. It has been a long, long time since any head of
state actually did any fighting.

Still, it's fun to think of Saddam Hussein and Bill Clinton
locked in a dark room with only one sharp knife on a table in the
middle of it.

Please don't think me a cynic. I prefer to call my low
expectations for the human race and new millennium "realism."
Seems to me humans are remarkably unchanged for the past several
millennia, once you discount the gadgets.

Worse for me, who has always been a staunch Jeffersonian, I'm
beginning to think that Alexander Hamilton was right. He thought
people were not competent to govern themselves. Hamilton's error,
of course, was not to realize that the elitists were not
competent to govern either.

That's the best argument for laissez faire -- the smallest,
weakest government possible. Start with the proposition that even
the smallest, weakest government will be badly run, and then you
see the folly of giving bad managers even more power. An increase
in power is an increase in the power to do evil as well as to do
good. Given the nature of human beings, evil is the safer bet.

Most Americans, though, seem to believe that they are living in
the best of all possible worlds. Well, it's certainly better than
Yugoslavia and Iraq, both of which our best of all possible
leaders have turned into toxic wastelands.


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