What if nations acted on the Promise? What if the idea behind our government was the idea of helping, the best we could? And we looked at Iraq, and saw people suppressed by a brutal dictator...and children lacking adequate food and medicine. Instead of explosives, what if we bombarded them with...help?
Go back in time. Stop a year before the war with Iraq was begun. Then do this:
Pour resources into making sure the U.N. inspectors are getting the job done.
Let Saddam stew in his own poverty for a little while.
Recruit and train a new kind of army:
- Platoons of nurse practitioners
- Squads of doctors
- Companies of teachers and educators
- Brigades of engineers, agronomists, and problem solvers
Then use the billions that have been poured into the Iraq war to invade trouble countries with missions of aid: health care, education, better farms and towns. Cure and feed sick babies, teach children, gain respect for our deeds, make friends...
Weapons of peace
Instead of bullets, bombs, and soldiers, we throw at the world...
- Medicine.
- Human care.
- Books.
- Clean water.
- Reliable electricity.
- Schools.
- Computers.
- Medical supplies.
Don't you think an American army of allies with weapons of peace would have won hearts and minds all over the world?
This isn't a pipe dream. It's entirely possible. Imagine a recruiting campaign designed to give young people an opportunity to serve by helping people. The current generation of youths would flock to such a call.
Our president can create such an army, and arm them with such weapons. The cost will be far lower than a military that guzzles dollars. Worldwide benefits would be incalculable.
And we'd still have the dollars to fix our crumbling infrastructure, create a healthy populace, and restore our educational system. Let's create an army to do that work, too. Retire an equal number of soldiers, or retrain them. Attack problems.
Why don't our leaders think this way?
Why don't our leaders do this way?
Maybe if we talked to them, and kept talking, and kept talking...