Trump’s
military drops a bomb every 12 minutes, and no one is talking about
it - Lee Camp
RT,
21
June, 2018
We
live in a state of perpetual war, and we never feel it. While you get
your gelato at the hip place where they put those cute little mint
leaves on the side, someone is being bombed in your name.
While
you argue with the 17-year-old at the movie theater who gave you a
small popcorn when you paid for a large, someone is being obliterated
in your name. While we sleep and eat and make love and shield our
eyes on a sunny day, someone’s home, family, life and body are
being blown into a thousand pieces in our names.
Once
every 12 minutes.
The
United States military drops an explosive with a strength you can
hardly comprehend once every 12 minutes. And that’s odd, because
we’re technically at war with—let me think—zero countries. So
that should mean zero bombs are being dropped, right?
Hell
no! You’ve made the common mistake of confusing our world with some
sort of rational, cogent world in which our military-industrial
complex is under control, the music industry is based on merit and
talent, Legos have gently rounded edges (so when you step on them
barefoot, it doesn’t feel like an armor-piercing bullet just shot
straight up your sphincter), and humans are dealing with climate
change like adults rather than burying our heads in the sand while
trying to convince ourselves that the sand around our heads isn’t
getting really, really
hot.
Instead,
we live in a world where the Pentagon is completely and utterly out
of control. A few weeks ago, I wrote about the $21
trillion (that’s
not a typo) that has gone unaccounted for at the Pentagon. But I
didn’t get into the number of bombs that ridiculous amount of money
buys us. President George W. Bush’s military dropped 70,000
bombs on
five countries. But of that outrageous number, only 57 of those bombs
really upset the international community.
Because
there were 57 strikes in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen—countries the
U.S. was neither at war with nor had ongoing conflicts with. And the
world was kind of horrified. There was a lot of talk that went
something like, “Wait
a second. We’re bombing in countries outside of war zones? Is it
possible that’s a slippery slope ending in us just bombing all the
goddamn time? (Awkward pause.) … Nah.
Whichever president follows
Bush will be a normal adult person (with a functional brain stem of
some sort) and will therefore stop this madness.”
We
were so cute and naive back then, like a kitten when it’s first
waking up in the morning.
The Bureau
of Investigative Journalism reported that
under President Barack Obama there were “563
strikes, largely by drones, that targeted Pakistan, Somalia and
Yemen. …”
It’s
not just the fact that bombing outside of a war zone is a horrific
violation of international law and global norms. It’s also the
morally reprehensible targeting of people for pre-crime,
which is what we’re doing and what the Tom Cruise movie “Minority
Report” warned
us about. (Humans are very bad at taking the advice of sci-fi
dystopias. If we’d listened to “1984,”we
wouldn’t have allowed the existence of the National Security
Agency. If we listened to “The
Terminator,” we
wouldn’t have allowed the existence of drone warfare. And if we’d
listened to “The
Matrix,” we
wouldn’t have allowed the vast majority of humans to get lost in a
virtual reality of spectacle and vapid nonsense while the oceans die
in a swamp
of plastic waste. …
But you know, who’s counting?)
There
was basically a media blackout while Obama was president. You could
count on one hand the number of mainstream media reports on the
Pentagon’s daily bombing campaigns under Obama. And even when the
media did mention
it, the underlying sentiment was, “Yeah,
but look at how suave Obama is while he’s OK’ing endless
destruction. He’s like the Steve McQueen of aerial death.”
And
let’s take a moment to wipe away the idea that our “advanced
weaponry” hits
only the bad guys. As David DeGraw put
it, “According
to the C.I.A.’s own documents, the people on the ‘kill list,’
who were targeted for ‘death-by-drone,’ accounted for only 2% of
the deaths caused by the drone strikes.”
But
those 70,000 bombs dropped by Bush—it was child’s play. DeGraw
again: “[Obama]
dropped 100,000 bombs in seven countries. He out-bombed Bush by
30,000 bombs and 2 countries.”
You
have to admit that’s impressively horrific. That puts Obama in a
very elite group of Nobel Peace Prize winners who have killed that
many innocent
civilians. The reunions are mainly just him and Henry Kissinger
wearing little hand-drawn name tags and munching on deviled eggs.
However,
we now know that Donald Trump’s administration puts all previous
presidents to shame. The Pentagon’s numbers show that during George
W. Bush’s eight years he averaged 24 bombs dropped per day, which
is 8,750 per year. Over the course of Obama’s time in office, his
military dropped 34 bombs per day, 12,500 per year. And in
Trump’s first
year in
office, he averaged 121 bombs dropped per day, for an annual total of
44,096.
Trump’s
military dropped 44,000 bombs in his first year in office.
He
has basically taken the gloves off the Pentagon, taken the leash off
an already rabid dog. So the end result is a military that’s
behaving like Lil
Wayne crossed
with Conor
McGregor.
You look away for one minute, look back, and are like, “What
the f*ck did you just do? I was gone for like, a second!”
Under
Trump, five bombs are dropped per hour—every hour of every day.
That averages out to a bomb every 12 minutes.
And
which is more outrageous—the crazy amount of death and destruction
we are creating around the world, or the fact that your mainstream
corporate media basically NEVER investigates
it? They talk about Trump’s flaws. They say he’s a racist,
bulbous-headed, self-centered idiot (which is totally accurate)—but
they don’t criticize the perpetual Amityville massacre our military
perpetrates by dropping a bomb every 12 minutes, most of them killing
98 percent non-targets.
When
you have a Department of War with a completely unaccountable
budget—as we saw with the $21 trillion—and you have a president
with no interest in overseeing how much death the Department of War
is responsible for, then you end up dropping so many bombs that the
Pentagon has reported we are running
out of bombs.
Oh,
dear God. If we run out of our bombs, then how will we stop all those
innocent civilians from … farming? Think of all the goats that will
be allowed to go about their days.
Journalist
Witney Webb wrote in
February, “Shockingly,
more than 80 percent of those killed have never even been identified
and the C.I.A.’s own documents have shown that they are not even
aware of who they are killing—avoiding the issue of reporting
civilian deaths simply by naming all those in the strike zone as
enemy combatants.”
That’s
right. We kill only enemy combatants. How do we know they’re enemy
combatants? Because they were in our strike zone. How did we know it
was a strike zone? Because there were enemy combatants there. How did
we find out they were enemy combatants? Because they were in the
strike zone. … Want me to keep going, or do you get the point? I
have all day.
This
is not about Trump, even though he’s a maniac. It’s not about
Obama, even though he’s a war criminal. It’s not about Bush, even
though he has the intelligence of boiled cabbage. (I haven’t told a
Bush joke in about eight years. Felt kind of good. Maybe I’ll get
back into that.)
This
is about a runaway military-industrial complex that our ruling elite
are more than happy to let loose. Almost no one in Congress or the
presidency tries to restrain our 121 bombs a day. Almost no one in a
mainstream outlet tries to get people to care about this.
Recently,
the hashtag #21Trillion for the unaccounted Pentagon money has gained
some traction. Let’s get another one started: #121BombsADay.
One
every 12 minutes.
Do
you know where they’re hitting? Who they’re murdering? Why? One
hundred and twenty-one bombs a day rip apart the lives of families a
world away—in your name and my name and the name of the kid doling
out the wrong size popcorn at the movie theater.
We
are a rogue nation with a rogue military and a completely
unaccountable ruling elite. The government and military you and I
support by being a part of this society are murdering people every 12
minutes, and in response, there’s nothing but a ghostly silence. It
is beneath us as a people and a species to give this topic nothing
but silence. It is a crime against humanity.
Lee
Camp is
an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and activist. Dubbed by
Salon as the “John Oliver of Russia Today”, Camp is the host of
RT America’s first comedy news show Redacted Tonight, which tackles
the news agenda with a healthy dose of humor and satire. Lee’s
writing credits are vast, having written for The Onion, Comedy
Central and Huffington Post, as well as the acclaimed essay
collections Moment of Clarity and Neither Sophisticated Nor
Intelligent. Lee’s stand-up comedy has also been featured on Comedy
Central, ABC’s Good Morning America, Showtime’s The Green
Room with Paul Provenza, Al-Jazeera, BBC’s Newsnight, E!, MTV, and
Spike TV.
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