Letter: Invest here at home instead of in foreign wars

Published 8:49 am Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Like you, I’d like to believe my country is essentially fighting for democracy in Ukraine and around the world, but I see a big conflict of interest here:

• The U.S. is dependent on the world’s largest military industrial complex — which both controls and sells far more armaments than any other nation — and supplies 800 U.S. military bases around the globe.

• This enormous “business” is completely dependent on “conflicts” and perceived threats of war.

• The immense profits these corporations make go to their CEOs, PR firms and stockholders.

• Many of our most powerful politicians (of both parties) are stockholders in these corporations and receive millions in “donations” from them, as well.

• Our huge media companies are dependent on the revenues generated from supporting these extensive corporations through advertising, “hot news” reports, special access to politicians and such.

So here’s where the conflict of interest lies: Those who stand to profit from the trillions of dollars generated by war, stand to lose money and power should diplomacy result in peace. They need to paint pictures of monstrously insane powerful enemies and poor defenseless friends we need to save from their clutches to gain our support for their wars.

Think about it. Can you honestly disagree with anything I’ve written so far?

Google Oliver Stone interviews, the Grayzone and other sources. There are alternate serious, patriotic viewpoints worth considering — and far better ways to spend our tax dollars here at home.

KATE O’NEAL

South Bend

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