05/26/2026
American Veterans Honor Memorial Day as a Struggle for Peace
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance. We honor all those who lost their lives in war: soldiers,
civilians, journalists, aid workers, and countless innocent people whose names history may
never record. As veterans, we know the weight of war not in the abstract, but as lived
experience. We carry its memories, its losses, and its consequences long after the battles end.
Today, the world stands at a dangerous crossroads. Wars rage in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and other
regions too often ignored by global powers and media alike. Military budgets continue to balloon
while hunger, displacement, climate catastrophe, and economic inequality deepen across
nations. Political leaders speak more easily of escalation than diplomacy.
On this Memorial Day, we reject the idea that endless war is inevitable or patriotic. The truest
way to honor the dead is not to create more of them.
We believe the world urgently needs a renewed international peace movement one rooted in
solidarity across borders, races, religions, and political systems. Ordinary people everywhere
share a common interest in survival, dignity, and justice. Veterans, workers, students,
communities, and human rights advocates must unite to demand ceasefires, diplomacy, nuclear
disarmament, and human needs over militarism.
War is a racket, we know that war enriches the powerful while devastating ordinary families. We
know that every bomb dropped abroad leaves wounds at home as well. And we know peace is
not passive; it requires courage, organization, and moral dedication.
This Memorial Day, we mourn the fallen by working for the living. We recommit ourselves to
building a world where future generations no longer have to sacrifice their lives in wars of
aggression, domination, or profit.
Another world is possible, but only if people everywhere rise together to demand it.
Peace is patriotic.
https://americanveteranscommittee.net/american-veterans-honor-memorial-day-as-a-struggle-for-peace/