The definition of a modern approach to war is the acknowledgement of individual lives lost.
I deliberately did not read anything about the Vietnam War because I felt the politics of the war eclipsed what happened to the veterans. The politics were irrelevant to what this memorial was.
There's something brave and touching about game girls of all ages keeping themselves smart in hard times - one thinks of those wonderful women during World War II drawing stocking seams in eyebrow pencil up the back of legs stained with gravy browning because nylons were so hard to get hold of.
I had just turned 10-years-old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and plunged America into World War II.
The Iraq war was fought by one-half of one percent of us. And unless we were part of that small group or had a relative who was, we went about our lives as usual most of the time: no draft, no new taxes, no changes. Not so for the small group who fought the war and their families.
War is not the only arena where peace is done to death.
In the sex war, thoughtlessness is the weapon of the male, vindictiveness of the female.
When human beings live together, conflict is inevitable. War is not.
Men and women who know the brutal reality of war, who know that war strips people of their very humanity, must unite in a new global partnership for peace.
There was never a war on poverty. Maybe there was a skirmish on poverty.