Tomgram : Eduardo Galeano, Robots, Drugs, and Collateral Damage

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    The Day Mexico Invaded the United States
    (March 9)

    On this early morning in 1916, Pancho Villa crossed the border with his horsemen, set fire to the city of Columbus, killed several soldiers, nabbed a few horses and guns, and the following day was back in Mexico to tell the tale.

    This lightning incursion is the only invasion the United States has suffered since its wars to break free from England.

    In contrast, the United States has invaded practically every country in the entire world.

    Since 1947 its Department of War has been called the Department of Defense, and its war budget the defense budget.

    The names are an enigma as indecipherable as the Holy Trinity.

    God’s Bomb
    (August 6)

    In 1945, while this day was dawning, Hiroshima lost its life. The atomic bomb’s first appearance incinerated this city and its people in an instant.

    The few survivors, mutilated sleepwalkers, wandered among the smoking ruins. The burns on their naked bodies carried the stamp of the clothing they were wearing when the explosion hit. On what remained of the walls, the atom bomb’s flash left silhouettes of what had been: a woman with her arms raised, a man, a tethered horse.

    Three days later, President Harry Truman spoke about the bomb over the radio.

    He said: “We thank God that it has come to us, instead of to our enemies; and we pray that He may guide us to use it in His ways and for His purposes.”