James Madison on how war degrades a nation (set to music)

By Donald A. Smith, PhD. Using James Madison's words and Suno.com for the music, I created this music about war. Madison's words come from An Excerpt from “Political Observations” by James Madison, written in 1795.

Of all the enemies of true liberty, 
war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, 
because it comprises and develops 
the germ of every other. 

War is the parent of armies; 
from these proceed debt and taxes.  

And armies, and debts, and taxes 
are the known instruments 
for bringing the many under 
the domination of the few. 

In war, too, the discretionary power 
of the Executive is extended; 
its influence in dealing out offices, 
honors and emoluments is multiplied.  

And all the means of seducing 
the minds are added to those of 
subduing the force, of the people. 

The same malignant aspect in republicanism 
may be traced in the inequality of fortunes, 
and the opportunities of fraud, 
growing out of a state of war, 
and in the degeneracy of manner 
and of morals, engendered in both. 

No nation can preserve its freedom 
in the midst of continual warfare.

Uncle Same Fights China

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Senior U.S. diplomats, journalists, academics and Secretaries of Defense say:
The U.S. provoked Russia in Ukraine

U.S. hypocrisy about the war in Ukraine is absolutely stunning, given that it invaded and bombed countries all over the world (e.g., Iraq) for flimsy reasons, often allying with Muslim extremists (e.g., Afghanistan in 80s, Serbia, Libya, and Syria). The U.S. occupies 1/3 of Syria (the parts with oil), with help from its proxy army, the Syrian Democratic Forces. Russia's invasion was along its borders, in response to CIA and NATO meddling in a country with deep historical, linguistic, and cultural ties to Russia. U.S. meddling included "engineering" the 2014 coup, according to Chas. W. Freeman, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Lifetime Director of the Atlantic Council. The U.S. also armed far-right militias that were attacking Russian speakers in the east. Before the 2022 invasion, the militias increased their bombings. Crimea had voted multiple times for closer ties to Russia. The U.S. exploited divisions in Ukraine between pro-Western and pro-Russian provinces and groups to provoke the war. RAND Corporation recommended arming Ukraine as the best way to "weaken and overextend" Russia and predicted it would result in a war. The New Yorker reported that the CIA and NSA engaged in a broad "effort, around the time of the invasion, to close off many 'sources related to Russia/Ukraine matters.'"

Jack Matlock (former U.S. Ambassador to the USSR under Ronald Reagan) said in a 2024 interview: "Why don’t we understand that trying to remove Ukraine from Russian influence and put military bases there would be, in their case, absolutely unacceptable and worthy of defense?" Matlock said the U.S. backed the 2014 coup, and "Obviously, to any Russian leader, not just Vladimir Putin, that would have been an absolutely impossible, hostile act, which they had to react to. And in particular, they were not going to lose their naval base in Crimea." Finally, Matlock said the Ukrainians are "dominated in their thinking by neo-Nazis — we tend to ignore that, or when Putin points it out, we say he’s lying. He’s not lying."

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