A proposal: A Peace department must be added to a War Department for check and balance. This quintessential innovation would pay same wages and benefits that combat soldiers receive-ribbons, medals, epaulets and all across the board, with a salute as well. And when peace wins over war, there would be trillions of dollars to pay for homeland security and domestic repair of bridges, roads and more recruits in technology in Silicon Valley for training about cyber black space to detecrt future ISIS attacks before they happen.
This way young people have a choice between life or death, the latter of which is sacrifice. And that right would give immediate competition against ISIS. This new change for America would entice youths to join a good cause instead of infidels sinning against good gods that teach peace. All of the above would eliminate war-torn suffering and grief and would usher in "Soldiers for peace" and their families as well as their friends. No one but courageous combat soldiers experience from the hell of war, even some dying from perilous training.
Dear Ones,
If endless peace would result from these bright entrepreneurs, the nation would immediately be relieved from chemical and radioactive missiles as those who chose peace. These soldiers would live longer for a good cause. And their enthusiasm for adventure would be raised by helping others in nations they never dreamed they would ever see. Their families, like those in armed services, would also benefit in learning about other cultures. It would be educational instead of handling toxic chemical and radioactive missiles that cause deformities in combat soldiers' babies that is generational.
Employment would increase to an overwhelming rise and the national debt would recede since corporate industrial warfare would not be needed in putting combat boots on the ground in foreign nations. There are more humane means to help others without bombing "the hell out" of oppositonal countries, what is transparent as most presidential candidates froth with hatred and anger.
As President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Albert Einstein had the vision to see, "War is murder!"
Helene Smith (Mame),
World Enlightened News, (W.E.N.)