Stand

When will the artillery stop?

How do I dig deeper, find safety, escape?

I curl-up even tighter, making myself as small as possible at the base of the trench.

Trench.

It was a trench.

Now it’s more like a rodent hole filled with the refuse of humanity cowering in the face of industrial death.

“ON YOUR FEET!” Cap yells to what’s left of 3rd Company.

My helmet slides off my head as I fight against the suction of the mud to rise.

Feet, we are to stand in this?

Stand equals die.

A vacuum sound overpowers the crash of artillery for a moment as my trench coat pulls away from the enveloping mud.

Holding my rifle with my right hand, I lean over, to recover my helmet before I lose it forever in the sludge of excrement, flesh, rodent, rain, blood and dirt at the base of the trench.

“FIX BAYONETS!” Cap orders from a few feet away.

He may as well be on the other side of the moon, as I can barely hear him.

Our trench is crumbling.

The artillery is taking more of us each second.

He wants us to prepare to attack?

Rising, helmet in hand, I place it atop my head.

Drips of fetid trench mud stream down from my hair as I reach to my belt with my left hand to pull out my bayonet.

“WE ONLY HAVE ONE WAY THIS ENDS!” Cap calls out. “ATTACK!”

Fumbling with my bayonet and rifle, I slowly manage to connect the two.

End

It Ends.

I die?

I have to die for this to end.

My rifle in my right hand; my helmet atop my head; my heart nowhere to be found; my feet sinking in a swamp of death, I stand ready to die.

“ON MY COMMAND WE CHARGE THE BOCHE!” Cap yells so all, maybe twenty of us left, can hear him.

Looking to my right, I see someone’s outline, but I can’t make out who.

We will die fighting.

We will die standing.

We will die.

The figure to my right stands tall, rifle with bayonet sticking above the top of the trench.

“Aaaaattttaaaa. . . .” Is cut short by a deluge of earth.

Where did the night go?

Where did the company go?

Where am I?

I can’t feel my rifle.

I can’t feel my self.

I can’t breath.

I can’t.

I can’t.

. . .

I . . . Can’t.

In June 12, 1916 two battalions of the French 137th Infantry Regiment were buried alive in a front-line trench during a heavy German artillery bombardment. No one knows exactly how it happened, but all that remained at the end of the battle was a filled in trench pierced in regular intervals by bayoneted rifles. After excavating the site, it was realized each rifle was still held by an upright French soldier, seemingly preparing to attack when buried alive. The entire unit was annihilated, so there are not records of exactly what happened and how. What is known is, these soldiers died standing, ready to attack. They were some of the more than 500,000 French and 400,000 Germans who died at the Battle of Verdun. After the war a combination of donors provided funding for a temporary, and then more permanent memorial to maintain the site. One can visit The Trench of Bayonets to see what’s left of those who died ready. They symbolize all soldiers; humans buried under the weight of industrialized warfare.

What’s at Stake in Trump’s Impeachment and Conviction

What’s at Stake in Trump’s Impeachment and Conviction

If the impeachment and Conviction of President Trump fails, he may occupy the White House until January 2025. I am taking this opportunity to put a stake in the ground. I may be wrong on the specifics, but the theme is what I am calling here. This is a brief historical summary of our future if we fail to remove this disastrous individual from office:

Among many other harmful outcomes for Americans and the World, Trump and Putin will have (if they don’t already) a meeting of the minds, allowing Russia to carve out a sphere of influence in the former Soviet Union, and beyond. This will be akin to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in which millions of people were traded between authoritarians, forced to live under tyranny for more than fifty years. Trump wants to have a grand bargain with Russia. His second term, when there are no checks on his power, would be his chance to achieve this outcome.

As part of that bargain, Ukraine will be the absorbed into a political entity greater than the current Russian Federation, which will be led by Vladimir Putin. It will not be alone, as Belarus will likely already be inside. Putin is term-limited by the Constitution of The Russian Federation, but he is not yet done being in charge as bad things happen to those who are no longer holding the reigns of power in Russia. Thus, he is working to create something greater than Russia, which he can lead. Belarus is the first state which will willingly help form this entity. Ukraine will be its first unwilling target for absorption.

After Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, will be targeted. If left to their own devices, despite NATO membership, they will also be absorbed. Other targets for absorption will be Georgia, Moldova Kazakhstan, etc through the list to the likely last holdouts of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.

This will recreate an Empire led by Russia. Still weak as compared to China, this imperial Russia will seek to dominate Finland, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey, and its other near neighbors.

Does this all sound familiar? It should. Nothing here is out of historical context. Nothing here is unforeseeable. Nothing here must happen if we remove Trump from office and elect a President willing to stand up for democratic values both at home and around the world. We must protect the world so many gave their lives to save in The 20th Century’s War. The first step is removing this friend of a resurgent Russia who currently inhabits the White House.