by Ron Paul
President Obama held a press conference
last week to express his outrage over reports that the Veterans
Administration was routinely delaying treatment to veterans, with
some veterans even dying while on alleged secret waiting lists. The
president said that, "if these allegations prove to be true, it
is dishonorable, it is disgraceful, and I will not tolerate it,
period." He vowed that, together with Congress, he would "make
sure we're doing right by our veterans across the board."
The president is right to be upset over
the mistreatment of US military veterans, especially those who return
home with so many physical and mental injuries. Veterans should not
be abused when they seek the treatment promised them when they
enlisted. But his outrage over military abuse is selective. He
ignores the most egregious abuse of the US armed forces: sending them
off to fight, become maimed and die in endless conflicts overseas
that have no connection to US national security.
It is ironic that the same week the
president condemned the alleged mistreatment of veterans by the VA,
he announced that he was sending 80 armed troops to Chad to help look
for a group of girls kidnapped by the Nigerian Islamist organization
Boko Haram. Is there any mistreatment worse than sending the US
military into a violent and unstable part of the world to conduct a
search operation that is in no way connected to the defense of the
United States? MORE
President
Obama held a press conference last week to express his outrage over
reports that the Veterans Administration was routinely delaying
treatment to veterans, with some veterans even dying while on alleged
secret waiting lists. The president said that, "if these allegations
prove to be true, it is dishonorable, it is disgraceful, and I will not
tolerate it, period." He vowed that, together with Congress, he would
"make sure we're doing right by our veterans across the board."
The president is right to be upset over the mistreatment of US
military veterans, especially those who return home with so many
physical and mental injuries. Veterans should not be abused when they
seek the treatment promised them when they enlisted. But his outrage
over military abuse is selective. He ignores the most egregious abuse of
the US armed forces: sending them off to fight, become maimed and die
in endless conflicts overseas that have no connection to US national
security.
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