US Forces
Midnight Oil Lyrics


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US Forces give the nod, it's a setback for your country
Bombs and trenches all in rows, bombs and threats still ask for more
Divided world the CIA, who controls the issue
You leave us with no time to talk, you can write your assessment

Sing me songs of no denying, seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing
Will you know it when you see it, high risk children dogs of war
Now market movements call the shots, business deals in parking lots
Waiting for the meat of tomorrow

Sing me songs

Everyone is too stoned to start emission
People too scared to go to prison
We're unable to make decision
Political party line don't cross that floor
Lt. Ron Hubbard can't save your life
Superboy takes a plutonium wife
In the shadow of Ban The Bomb we live





Sing me songs

Overall Meaning

"US Forces" is a song by Australian rock band Midnight Oil that was released in 1982. The song's lyrics talk about the impact of the US military on Australia and other countries around the world. The opening lines "US Forces give the nod, it's a setback for your country" speaks to the notion that Australia is often seen as obedient to the United States, and that sometimes comes at a cost to the Australian people.


The song goes on to criticize the tactics and actions of the military, including "Bombs and trenches all in rows, bombs and threats still ask for more." It also questions who is really in control: "Divided world the CIA, who controls the issue." The lyrics suggest that the US military is not interested in diplomacy or negotiation: "You leave us with no time to talk, you can write your assessment."


The chorus "Sing me songs of no denying, seems to me too many trying, waiting for the next big thing" encourages people to be more critical and nuanced in their thinking about politics and global affairs. The song suggests that people need to be more aware of the real impact of military action and more willing to question government policies.


Line by Line Meaning

US Forces give the nod, it's a setback for your country
The presence and actions of the US military signal a hindrance to progress for other countries.


Bombs and trenches all in rows, bombs and threats still ask for more
Warfare continues on a seemingly endless and destructive course with no real resolution.


Divided world the CIA, who controls the issue
The intelligence agency of the US is involved in shaping global politics in ways that incite division and conflict.


You leave us with no time to talk, you can write your assessment
Dialogue is not being prioritized as a means of resolving conflict, and assessments of the situation are likely skewed.


Sing me songs of no denying, seems to me too many trying
Amidst the chaos and confusion caused by war, there are those who still speak out and try to make a difference.


Waiting for the next big thing
Hope for change and progress hinges on the arrival of some undetermined future event or circumstance.


Will you know it when you see it, high risk children dogs of war
Whether or not positive change is recognized when it occurs, those most affected by war are often young and vulnerable.


Now market movements call the shots, business deals in parking lots
Power and decision-making are increasingly dictated by economic interests rather than ethical or moral considerations.


Waiting for the meat of tomorrow
There is a sense of anticipation for a future where peace and prosperity may be possible.


Everyone is too stoned to start emission
People are apathetic or distracted by other concerns to actively address issues affecting the environment.


People too scared to go to prison
The threat of punishment or persecution deters people from taking action or protesting against governmental policies.


We're unable to make decision
The complexity and severity of global issues make it difficult to make informed and ethical decisions.


Political party line don't cross that floor
Political polarization and the prioritization of party loyalty can hinder meaningful collaboration and problem-solving.


Lt. Ron Hubbard can't save your life
Reliance on charismatic leaders or grandiose ideologies will not provide salvation or solutions to complex problems.


Superboy takes a plutonium wife
The pursuit of power and control often comes at the expense of human lives and the environment.


In the shadow of Ban The Bomb we live
The threat of nuclear war and the fallout from atomic testing casts a long shadow over daily life and global politics.


Sing me songs
Despite the challenging circumstances, there remains a desire for hope and the power of music to promote unity and inspire change.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES MOGINIE, MARTIN ROTSEY, PETER GARRETT, PETER GIFFORD, ROBERT HIRST

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@charlierp

Does anyone get the historical references in this song?

US Forces give the NOD - Heroin.

Heroin became popular in Australia during the Vietnam war when American troops were stationed in Australia and was smuggled into the country via crime syndicates in collaboration with the CIA.

"Who controls the issue?" The CIA.

Business deals in parking lots. Waiting for the meat of tomorrow.

Brilliant poets, Midnight Oil.



@alanstrom2221

41 years ago I saw Midnight Oil at The Royal Antler Narrabeen. I have to thank the boys from The Strand house at Dee Why for taking me to the gig.
It was late 1979, a warm night, people pouring jugs of iced water on each other and Peter Garrett's head, steam coming from the Lead Singer's bald cranium.
Their music and especially their lyrics have made THE OILS one of the most important Rock bands in history.
This new song ' Gadigal Land' is an instant Oils Classic.
Words cannot describe how much I love this track.
Sydney Radio station MMM played it every hour yesterday, so credit to them for that.
Before they played it the first time I was thinking " oh, I hope it's good "
I loved it from the opening chords, the thumping Drums, the throbbing Bass and Garrett's vocals delivering every word that is punching the Colonial invaders in the face.
Well done boys, this is excellent!



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@Tanishka101

He came to my school when I was a kid back in the 80’s to teach us about the Indigenous Australians and environmental issues/ political issues. I remember how he had to bob down to walk through the door because he is so tall. We were in complete awe of this man and his presence.

@tvsinesperanto7446

Got to shake Pete's hand once. I am no small guy (6'3') and it was still like shaking hands with a baseball mitt.

@debbienye6002

I met Peter Garrett twice when he and the Oils came to Portland Oregon, USA for concerts. I'd been a fan for many years, and it was awesome to actually meet the band - twice!

@westaussie965

we didn't need to be taught about the abbos, they were in class with us!

@rohantrainvlogs

sounds awesome

@flavioribeiro1771

I'am brazillian fan, i'would like be a concert!

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@zingleraster9124

Midnight Oil are national treasures and eerily their songs are just as relevant in 2019. The Oils are timeless and as an earlier commenter said up there with U2. We played US Forces at my brother’s funeral....it still makes me cry 30 years afterwards.

@violettamargitonwuegbu1131

I envy Australia that they have such a treasure. They are always very good and strong. I have loved them for almost 40 years at a distance of about 10,000 km.

@BrettHar123

Well at least the Oils wouldn’t never do a massive sellout, by giving the Cokehead from Kiev, a personal concert.

@warrenfuchs2304

Awesome Rocking band to see live

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