The 4th of July is a mixed experience for veterans. While it is often looked at as a day to honor us, we often can be found indoors while civilians are out enjoying the fireworks. In his blogpost below, our friend, Ryan Harvey, reflects on his own experience of this year's 4th of July celebration. Ryan is a musician and an organizer with the Civilian Soldier Alliance, IVAW's main organizing partner in our GI and Veterans Bill of Rights Campaign. He is based in Baltimore, Maryland.

Is it About Independence, Or Explosions?
Thoughts and Analysis on July 4th at 1:16 AM
by Ryan Harvey, Civilian Soldier Alliance







I sat on the stone wall that lines Druid Lake tonight and watched Baltimore destroyed by bombs. I watched tracers light up the sky, followed by the deep pulse of distant explosions.

I watched huge clouds of smoke rise from downtown, escaping from the flaming buildings. I saw explosions as far as Dundalk, Curtis Bay, and Morgan State. I saw light emerging from deep in the West Side, illuminating the trees that line the park.

I saw the Belvedere Hotel hit by a series of missiles, a huge flame bursting out the East wall. I remembered when the bartender there took me and a friend on the roof to see the best 360 degree view I'd ever seen of the city. I wondered if he would survive the attack.

Then a huge bomb fell into the apartment building at Howard and 28th, sending a large cloud of smoke into the air. I could only imagine the horrors inside as elderly residents tried to escape the flames. I watched cars crossing the 29th St. bridge fired on by helicopters that then continued on their way into Remington. I watched mortar fire land in the houses of Reservoir Hill that face the park, and heard the sounds of gunfire from the streets behind them.

It was a total nightmare, something I never wanted to experience. Thankfully, it was mostly in my head. It was the Fourth of July, and celebratory explosions were popping off all over the city.

But I wasn't celebrating, I was mourning. The fireworks reminded me not of 1776 or 1812, but of 2003, when I watched an almost identical scene on the TV news. I thought not of British Redcoats, but of U.S. Soldiers and Marines. I was watching a re-run of Shock And Awe, the massive bombing campaign the U.S. unleashed on Baghdad on March 19th, 2003.

I texted a friend, a former National Guardsman who participated in the initial invasion of Iraq. I told him I was thinking of Baghdad, watching the city light up, and I asked how he was. He said he was "in hiding," not interested in being taken back to that place again, at least, not this year.

I thought how many friends of mine, Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans who have joined the ranks of the anti-war movement, were in hiding too, taking pills to calm their shattered nerves, reasoning with their shame and anger at the roles they played in occupying these countries.

I thought of my childhood friend Austin Koth, who deployed to Baghdad in 2006 with an Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit. I imagined which exploding firework might best match the sound of the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) that took his life two weeks before he would have come home. Then I heard it.

I thought about the millions of Iraqi and Afghan citizens whose lives have been turned upside down by the "Global War on Terror". I felt so sad and sorry to the Iraqi people for the actions of my government, a government that wouldn't budge no matter how unpopular the invasion was or how many people voiced opposition to it.

I wondered how I could explain that to those who lost limbs when our bombs came crashing into their neighborhoods because one of their neighbors may or may not have posed a threat to U.S. forces. I thought about the brave people who picked up weapons to defend their communities from the invasion of my government.

I thought "what if Baltimore was really being bombed right now?" I wondered what I would actually feel like, what it means to watch your home, the home of so many friends and family, crumble under the bombs of a foreign government. I wondered what I would do and what my friends would do. Would I go out into the chaos to look for survivors? Would I stay far away hoping to save my own life? Would I fight? Would I organize others to fight with me?

These thoughts paralyzed me for an hour as I sat and stared out into the city. I was among families having cookouts, all the while a simulation of a major bombing campaign lit up my city's skyline.

All I could think of was Baghdad.

It is amazing that we celebrate our Independence Day in such a way. A total glorification of war. A sensory overload of violence. After all, our fireworks are meant to imitate the "bombs bursting in air" which helped win the Independence War against Britain.

I wonder how many take time on this day to consider the Independence movement that led to the creation of the United States. I wonder if they think about other Independence movements, from India to Algeria to Mozambique, that fought similar struggles against colonialism.

I wonder if any note the parallels between British policy in colonial America and U.S. policy in Iraq. After all, it was the British who set the stage for our presence when they invaded and occupied Iraq in 1921.

And the Iraqi resistance that arose after U.S. Administrator of Iraq Paul Bremer set drastic and far-reaching economic decrees in 2004 isn't that different from events in our own history. American Patriots fought back after similar changes were initiated by the British in the 1760s and 70s. They rioted against the Stamp Act and dumped Tea in the Boston Harbor to protest British economic policies.

Then they picked up guns.

But political history aside, a deeper question remains; why the glorification of war? Is it to remind ourselves of the glory of victory, to remember those who suffered and died to free the United States from Britain? Is it to turn war into a celebration, to be enjoyed from afar, knowing we will probably never see it?

I tend to believe the latter, that the fireworks celebration is not about Independence, it's about explosions. It's about war. It's a yearly mass-experience that reminds us that we live in a culture of violence and that we are safe enough from war that we can celebrate it from a detached position. But it's not a conspiracy by some branch of government or some multinational fireworks company, it's a cultural practice, an unwritten consensus.

If we took time to consider the real impacts that war and mass violence have across the world, I don't think we would be able to stomach all the hot dogs. I think we would start to feel the weight of so many lives that were taken early by the crippling shards of shrapnel bursting out of bombs and missiles dropped by our military around the world.

And if we all considered what we would do if we were on the receiving end of such an assault, if we saw the bombing of Baltimore the way i did tonight, maybe we would feel the common humanity that binds us to those in Iraq, Afghanistan, and countless other countries that live the results of our government's aggressive foreign policy.

Perhaps then we could start celebrating Independence Day in a way that honors, educates about, or supports those fighting similar battles today, even if they are against our own government's policies.



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Comment by Percy on July 8, 2010 at 12:41pm
I know, that is why I begged Obama to please shut down the net so we can get out and do what needs to be done. LOL Its the best promise he has ever made. I want it shut down so we can all go to work. Get off the damn keyboard. lol
Comment by CHUCK W. on July 8, 2010 at 12:15pm
THEIR SPENDING THEIR TIME TALKING RATHER THAN ACTING.
NOT DIRECTED AT YOU!! BUT THE NATION AS A WHOLE.
Comment by CHUCK W. on July 8, 2010 at 12:14pm
tHIS GOVERNMENT MUST FALL BEFORE ANY
CHANGE CAN BE BROUGHT FORWARD. THE GOVERNMENT
{CONTOLLERS} REALIZE THIS AND WILL DESTROY THE WOR;D
BEFORE THEY ADMITT DEFEAT.
WE, SHORT OF A WORLD UPRISING SIMULTANEOUSLY, ARE POWERLESS OTHER
THAN TO SURVIVE, REGROUP, AND FIGHT ON.
"BETTER HURRY" WELL CAN ONLY GO AS FAST AS PEOPLE AWAKE!
THO PEOPLE ARE WAKING, THEIR SPENDING THEIR TIME TALKING RATHER THAN ACTING.
Comment by Percy on July 8, 2010 at 12:01pm
Chuck, are you sure they are working toward that end? It sure doesn't seem like it as nukes are being pointed all over the place. They better hurry up if there is someone out there doing something about all of this.
Comment by CHUCK W. on July 8, 2010 at 10:16am
BEFORE WE CAN BRING ABOUT A RETURN TO DEMOCRACY, THIS COUNTRY
WILL HAVE TO HAVE A SECOND REVOLUTIONARY WAR! THE EVIL CABAL IS TOO
ENTRENCHED TO ERRADICATE WITHIN THE SYSTEM.
MANY REALIZE THIS AND ARE WORKING YOWARDS THAT END.
Comment by Percy on July 8, 2010 at 10:10am
Its what I discovered as well with my blog research. I knew it before then but it got reinforced even stronger since I started it. We are exactly like the German people were under Hitler. We are wringing our hands, some of us, and others are buying the propoganda that Goerbels was so good at doing and the zionists are so advanced in technology and doing along with deep mind control actions which is in part what chemtrails and fluoride is all about. So, in that sense, we are not to blame completely. But if we don't do something, we are doomed, no question about it.
Comment by CHUCK W. on July 8, 2010 at 8:50am
I had the honor to be discharged in country.
as such i lived worked along side the Vietnamesse,
Yards and Loatians. During this period i had the priviledge
of sitting down and talking to a very high ranking NVA leader.
we seem to have a perception in this country that we were fighting
an evil enity. as we percieve iran iraq and afganistan. nothing could be
further from the truth!
Some day the people of this country will come to the realization that they
ARE NOT GOD"S GIFT TO THE WORLD!
in fact we have become tied with israel as the evilist country on the planet.
Quite a feat for a christian nation!!
We can present all the twisted reasoning we wish to justify our actions our wars. but in the end we are wrong!
Comment by Percy on July 8, 2010 at 12:27am
Aaaah, common ground, always a good place to meet. I have been fortunate enough to have done what you suggest and its a good feeling when you see the results of that. Here is what is really weird. I am not afraid. Maybe its a function of age, but I lack fear of any of this. If anything I am more angry than I have ever been and thus much more active in trying to help in anyway I can. If this all had happened 20 years ago, I would have been their worst nightmare. LOL
Comment by fireguy on July 7, 2010 at 11:58pm
Absolutly I agree with that.

John 15:13
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.

I also agree that we are not to sit on our butts and wait for Christ to return or some pre, post or mid tribulation rapture.

But the most important thing is to make sure that you and everyone you know has an opportunity to know Jesus Christ as their savior before they get killed fighting the NWO or get cancer or run over crossing the street, every day is the end of times for thousands of people.

What good would it be to defeat the NWO and yet wind up in Hell when your time comes?

Matthew 16:24-26
24Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it.

26What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?

Priorities.

God Bless.
Comment by Percy on July 7, 2010 at 11:39pm
I also forgot to mention that Christ as given to us by John also said "If you love your brother as God so loved His Son that he gave His life for us, so should we be willing to give our lives for our brother. Do you agree with that?

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