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PETA POST: Time to End the Military's War on Animals

Feb 12, 2013 at 11:21am by PETA

 

I’m really pleased to introduce a new series on The Kind Life, I want to be able to bring all of you the most urgent animal causes each month and ways that you can help that case, whether that be sending an email, making a phone call, signing a petition, or just sharing the post with some friends. To help with this, I’ve partnered up with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (who you all know as PETA). Once a month, one of their experts will be sharing about an urgent cause here on The Kind Life. Here’s our very first one from Justin Goodman, director of laboratory investigations:


Time to End the Military's War on Animals

By Justin Goodman
 

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Outgoing Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has just made history for gender equality by lifting the military's ban on women in combat. He's also been presented with a rare opportunity by President Barack Obama to join one of his predecessors and leave a legacy of compassion for animals.
 
Exactly 30 years ago, PETA learned about U.S. military plans to obtain 80 live dogs from animal shelters, string them up, and shoot them with high-powered rifles for a crude "wound lab" to teach military personnel to treat traumatic injuries. PETA leaked the news to The Washington Post, and hours after a cover story ran, then-Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger—who was known for his fondness for his canine companion Kiltie—took swift and decisive action and scrapped the misguided plan. Soon, the military formally banned the use of cats, dogs, and primates in training drills, although the move did not protect the many other animals who were also tormented in these exercises.
 
Though PETA has since convinced the military to replace cruel training laboratories involving monkeys, cats, and ferrets in favor of humanlike simulators, today approximately 10,000 pigs and goats are still shot, stabbed, dismembered, and killed in archaic U.S. military training drills. But President Obama has just signed a bill that requires the Department of Defense (DoD)—which Panetta will still head until at least mid-February—to report to Congress by March 1, 2013, with a strategy and timeline for replacing these violent animal laboratories with modern non-animal methods such as lifelike human simulators that breathe, bleed, cry, and even "die."
 



 
Last year, people were outraged when PETA released disturbing, never-before-seen undercover footage showing live goats as they were stabbed, had their organs yanked out, and had their limbs broken and cut off with tree trimmers during a military training drill, all while the animals moaned and kicked. This cruelty continues even though strikingly realistic simulators are available, military policy requires that they be used instead of animals whenever available, and more than three-quarters of our NATO allies don't use any animals for this kind of training.
 
High-profile military veterans Oliver Stone, Bob Barker, and Gideon Raff as well as current and former military doctors and medics have called on the DoD to modernize its training program. A PETA staffer who is a former U.S. Navy medical specialist recently explained in The Huffington Post why using simulators for emergency medical training is better than tearing apart live animals.
 
Like Caspar Weinberger, Leon Panetta has been open about his affinity for animals. He recently posed with his loving golden retriever, Bravo, for a photo shoot in Esquire and told the magazine that having Bravo by his side during trying times helps reinforce "what life is really about."

 
Write to Secretary Panetta

...and urge him to make compassion for all animals his swan song by recommending to Congress an immediate end to the use of animals in military training drills. Send a message here.

 
Do you have any questions for PETA that they can answer in their next update?

 

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Justin Goodman is the director of laboratory investigations at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

 

 

Photo source: flickr.com / tintedglass

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    • Amy P.
      Amy P.
      Feb 13, 2013 at 7:36pm
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      The longer I am vegan (only since Nov. of 2012), the more and more I learn about these important issues that I did not even know existed. Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is ignorance. Without getting too spiritual, we are here on this earth, in part, to learn and to grow. I am thankful to this site for providing another outlet to issues like this and I am also thankful and encouraged that there are so many compassionate, intelligent people out there in the world.

      Thank you Alicia and all my fellow Kind Lifers!
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    • renata guinda
      renata guinda
      Feb 13, 2013 at 7:25am
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      i love animals, but man, i love human beings too! The human simulators (pain, cry? come on!) just give me the thrills!!! Your US soldiers are out there in the world killing other people, you people just gotta do something about it, the world fears you... Man, this is just so big to talk here... I even met a us marine, an irak veteran (25 year old) and he was so wasted... Please, we have to stop war!
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    • Smiley
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      Feb 13, 2013 at 3:47am
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      Beautifully said Marv - Peace is the ultimate goal!
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    • Stan Vincent
      Stan Vincent
      Feb 12, 2013 at 1:49pm
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      As has been well documented in the past and present.....the first casualty of war is the TRUTH.
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    • Marv
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      Feb 12, 2013 at 1:18pm
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      The brutality of war is never so clear as when the violence required for its prosecution is infliced on innocents. Such is the case today when so called collateral damage is thought to be acceptable.

      It goes without saying that has been done to animals in these experiments and exercises is only a reflection of a mind set which allows that it is OK to do also do it to people on the battlefield.

      We would like to believe that the military will conduct itself with a high degree of ethics and morality. However, in war these are relative terms. Anyone anywhere who takes up arms must be prepared to be brutal and ruthless in the pursit of their objectives. So long as war is tolerated such terrible abuse of life, what ever form it takes, will be sacrificed.

      Pray for peace, work for peace, and be the peace you hope to have.
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