losing armies

Losing Armies (dignity)

May 1945, the occupying forces in Norway surrenders, a flag
is lowered another one hoisted. The occupiers’ commandant
hand his revolver to the man from the home front, there is
dignity. The enemy now prisoners, go back to their barracks
and wait to be skipped home to their country.

Another war, in the Middle East 70 years later, the occupiers
leave in the night unseen by the masses, they too have lost
but pretend they are victors. No dignity, only an unspoken
sense of dishonor. And the soldiers, of the vanquished army,
will be demobbed, given medals and sacrifices are forgotten.

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Chaos1214
A straightforward and uncompromising statement. I would only add, as an observation, that no one can win a war that serves no purpose.
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nimal dunuhinga
only the brass medals for losing dignity?
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