Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Ira Chernus — Six Mistakes on the Road to Permanent War


Putting it all in perspective. Yikes!
The dream of a war of annihilation against evil has a long, long history in white America. It began in 1636 when Puritans in New England wiped out the Pequot tribe, promising that such a lesson would prevent further attacks by other tribes. In fact, it created a spiral of violence and counter-violence, and a war-against-evil template that the country still follows nearly four centuries later in its “war on terror.” The current conflict in Iraq and Syria seems only to be locking us into that template and its guaranteed cycle of violence ever more firmly.…
National myths are, however, invented by human beings, and we are always capable of changing our minds. Who knows? Maybe someday the Islamic State will figure out that brutal killing and other acts of horror in the name of the caliphate are not such a good idea after all. And maybe the United States will figure out that depending on an eternal, self-defeating war against evil for our national identity is a huge mistake after all. Maybe.
Tom Dispatch
Tomgram: Ira Chernus, Six Mistakes on the Road to Permanent War
Ira Chenus | Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder

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