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ADDICTED TO WAR -- WHY THE U.S. CAN'T KICK MILITARISM (UPDATED TO INCLUDE THE WAR IN IRAQ) |
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"Many years ago in
Korea, I believed I was serving a righteous cause. When reality jarred
my assumptions, I first reacted angrily. My honor was offended. Then I
met other ex-military who helped me understand that while my motives
were good, the policies I was asked to support were not. We banded
together to use our experience to help head off future wars through
education. One of our most effective tools is Addicted to War." "The U.S., with
4.5% of the world's population, arrogantly plunders resources and
cultures to support its American way of life. Addicted to War
illustrates why the U.S. is necessarily dependent upon war to feed its
shameful consumption patterns." "I've come to the
conclusion that if we don't change from a value system based on love of
money and power to one based on love of compassion and generosity we
will be extinct this century. We need a brief earthquake to wake up
humanity. Addicted to War is such an earthquake." "This is the most
important comic book ever written. To be a true patriot (in the
American revolutionary sense) is to understand the cruelty of U.S.
foreign policy. Read this book and pass it on to as many people as you
can." * Served in the U.S. military ADDICTED TO WAR -- WHY
THE U.S. CAN'T KICK MILITARISM
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