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Veterans, lawmakers slam proposed design for Global War on Terrorism memorial: Abomination

Military veterans and lawmakers slammed a design concept for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial that was unveiled earlier this week, arguing it is too abstract and doesn’t properly honor fallen service members. The memorial, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is described as a “classically inspired amphitheater” with a ribbon – made of reclaimed steel for combat operations and covered in vegetation – that arches over the marble surface of the monument. Steel and stone recovered from the sites of the 9/11 terror attacks will be placed at the entrances of the memorial, which also includes a shallow reflecting pool that will allow visitors to leave their footprints next to embedded ones representing “the weight of war and the varied experiences of those who served and their families,” according to the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation, the group hoping to build the monument on the National Mall in Washington, DC. But critics of the design urged the foundation to go back to the drawing board. “This design is a disappointing landscape feature better suited to a hotel courtyard or mini golf course than a monument to the courageous men and women who fought and the lives lost to radical Islamic terrorism,” Sen.Mike Lee (R-Utah) wrote on X. “There are American designers ready and willing to inspire their countrymen and honor those who served,” he urged.
“Let’s start over and hire one of them.” Rep.Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.), a retired Navy SEAL, indicated there is bipartisan support in both the House and Senate “to stop this proposed Jazz Hands monument to our fallen brothers and sisters.
“ Van Orden warned he would hold the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation “organizationally and personally accountable if you proceed with [this] abomination.” Fox News contributor and Marine veteran Joey Jones lamented that “considering how Afghanistan ended … maybe we survivors deserve the ugliest memorial on...