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Smearing patriots who oppose invading Iraq
as “traitors” is an insult to veterans who put US national
security interests first...
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Your country needs you,
again!
Big and small things, all important, that
you can do, that we can do, to make a difference.CLICK HERE
"We have to look for solutions that
can come about without military action. I don't think the
American people will stand for a series of wars like
this." --Gen. Anthony Zinni (ret.)
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A Cold War Lesson
Citizen diplomacy was key to ending the
threat of nuclear war with the Soviet Union. To end the
current crisis, let's mobilize America's most potent force:
community civic groups.
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To post a comment or read other veterans'
comments, go to the Forum: CLICK
HERE!
To read why veterans and their families
oppose a war, go to the Sound Off Board:
CLICK
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Internet Takes On TV By William Marvel
While the mainstream media churns out
war propaganda, the Internet quickly mobilizes counter
movements of dissent. CLICK HERE!
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Antiwar Veterans By Michael Uhl
As America descends into permanent
war, an essay on veterans and their role in the antiwar
movement. CLICK HERE!
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In their youth Chickenhawks were
extremely skillful at evading the military, while today they
are fervent advocates for war. CLICK HERE!
There has always been a higher percentage
of veterans in Congress than in society as a whole, but
not today. CLICK HERE!
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Veterans' Voices
on War and Peace
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Veterans Against Iraq
War Military Veterans, Active Duty, and Family
Members
Dear Veteran:
If you are convinced that the U.S. is engaging
in and seeking out unnecesary wars, then you are confronted
with a choice: ignore the crisis, dismiss it as another
political conflict beyond your influence, or do something to
stop the war. You can band together with other veterans and
give voice to what all of us know is true: this adminsitration
is engaging in a permanent war and this is wrong!
While other Americans pontificate and theorize
about war, we know about its cruel reality. The present
Administration is led by men and women who chose not to serve
in the military and today have little understanding of war and
no comprehension of its consequences. For all too many of
them, war is little more than an abstract exercise in
geopolitics.
Whether you fought in a war, performed your duty
in a support capacity or served our nation during a time of
peace, it's all the same: America needs you, again! Whether
you are liberal, conservative, libertarian, centrist, green or
whatever -- American needs you. Once, you put your body on the
line in the service of our nation. You can now serve our
nation with your experience and your wisdom.
Please read the Statement of Purpose
below, if you agree with the Statement, fill out the form and
submit. There is a separate form for family members. This
Statement with the list of signatories was delivered to the
White House, where it was rejected. But we will return.
Stewart Nusbaumer Igor Bobrowsky Jan Barry
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Veterans Against Iraq War is a coalition of
American veterans who support our troops but oppose war with
Iraq or any other nation that does not pose a clear and
present danger to our people and nation.
Until and unless the current U.S.Administration
provides evidence which clearly demonstrates that Iraq or any
other nation poses a clear, direct and immediate danger to our
country, we oppose all of this Administration's pre-emptive
and unilateral military activities in Iraq. Furthermore, we
cannot support any war that is initiated without a formal
Declaration of War by Congress, as our Constitution
requires.
Although we detest the dictatorial policies of
Saddam Hussein and others like him throughout the world, and
sympatize with the tragic plight of the Iraqi people, we
oppose unilateral and pre-emptive U.S. military intervention
on the grounds that it establishes a dangerous precedent in
the conduct of international affairs, that it could easily
lead to an increase of violent regional instability and the
spread of much wider conflicts, that it places needless and
unacceptable financial burdens on the American people, that it
diverts us from addressing critical domestic priorities, and
that it distracts us from our goals of tracking down and
destroying international terrorists and their lairs.
Furthermore, we do not believe that the American
military can or should be used as the police force of the
world by any administration, Republican or Democrat.
Consequently, we believe that the lives and well being of our
nation's soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines should not be
squandered or sacrificed for causes other than in the direct
defense of our people and nation.
Finally, we believe that a doctrine of
pre-emptive and unilateral U.S. military attack on Iraq or any
other nation is illegal, unnecessary, counter-productive and
presents a truly dire and distressing threat to our vital
international interests and basic national security. As
military veterans, we have a unique understanding of war and
know the many hidden truths that lie behind war's easy
theories and promises, as well as behind the tragic
consequences that even, "victory" brings. We therefore call on
all like-minded veterans and family members to endorse this
statement and support us in our efforts to help avert,
mitigate or stop a national tragedy and an international
calamity.
We ask that you support our troops, by demanding
that they be brought home from Iraq immediately. We ask that
you support our nation's vital interests, by demanding that
our troops should never be placed in harm's way except to meet
and defeat any direct and immediate threat to our
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VETERANS, to
Endorse Veterans Against Iraq War CLICK HERE!
FAMILY MEMBERS, to
Endorse Veterans Against Iraq War CLICK HERE!
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"We have just
liberated Iraq," General Garner said last week amid Shiite
protests and some calls for an Islamic state. "People are
demonstrating. That's the first part of freedom. The right to
disagree." --The New York Times, April 27, 2003
"...when you look at the way war critics -- from
the Dixie Chicks to Tom Daschle -- have been savaged by
conservatives, it feels as if some people want to use this war
to create a multiparty democracy in Iraq and a one-party state
in America." --Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times,
April 27, 2003 |
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Aussie
veterans protest Australian involvement in
Iraq. By Jewel
Topsfield, AAP May 11, 2003
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By Kurt Vonnegut
Excerpts from Clemens Lecture in April
at Mark Twain House in Hartford,
Connecticut
"One of the most humiliated and
heartbroken pieces Twain ever wrote was about the
slaughter of 600 Moro men, women and children by
our soldiers during our liberation of the people
of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
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"What did Abraham Lincoln have to say
about such American imperialist wars? Those are
wars which, on one noble pretext or another,
actually aim to increase the natural resources and
pools of tame labor available to the richest
Americans who have the best political connections.
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Backdrop and
lighting have become the central focus of an
Administration that sees image as the message.
By Elisabeth
Bumiller New York Times, May 16, 2003
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How to deal
with the lies and the trama from the
war. By James Roger
Brown Slick Plus2, www.topica.com, April
21, 2003 |
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Congressional
Medal of Honor recipient addresses U.S. forces in
Iraq. By Charlie
Liteky May 7, 2003 |
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Sen. Byrd
strongly criticizes President Bush for using
taxpayers' money to make a political "commercial"
on the USS Abraham Lincoln. By Ken
Guggenheim Associated Press, May 6, 2003
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Ex-weapons
inspector and former Marine Scott Ritter is
calling for regime change in Washington.
By Jan
Barry Special To VAIW, May 5, 2003
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Vietnam vet
takes a look behind the scenes of UN peacekeeping
operations By Gene
Gitelson The Montclair (NJ) Times, April
24, 2003 |
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Television
newsrooms turned into parade grounds for generals,
while veterans opposed to the war were relegated
to C-SPAN. By Colman
McCarthy The Washington Post, April 19,
2003 |
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The
Department of Veterans Affairs is being targeted
for billions in cuts. Evidently, President Bush's
support for the troops doesn't include their
health care. by Rick
Anderson Seattle Weekly, April 9-15,
2003
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When the
truth does not conform to political need, look out
for some spitting lies. By Gabrielle Bernard The
Voice News, Winsted, CT, February 28,
2003
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Daniel
Ellsberg predicts US will invade Syria and urges
Americans to "link arms" with peace activists
around the world. By
Beth Ashley Marin Independent Journal,
April 17, 2003 |
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By John Lukacs New York
Times Op-Ed, April 14, 2003 |
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As America
descends in permanent war, an essay on veterans
and their role in the antiwar
movement. By Michael
Uhl On Assignment for The Nation,
4/14/03 |
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Dr. David
Cook, a Marine who served during World War II,
held up a newspaper photograph showing the
mangled, apparently lifeless body of a young Iraqi
girl being placed atop a pile of corpses. Cook
said the image was more horrific than anything he
saw during the battle of Iwo Jima. By Jason Armstrong Hawaii
Tribune-Herald, 4/11/03 |
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Retired
Marine General Anthony Zinni calls for peaceful
solutions. By Anthony
Violanti Buffalo News,
4/4/2003
"We have to look for solutions
that can come about without military action," said
Zinni, President Bush's peace envoy to the Middle
East until this month. "We're applying military
action to places where it isn't necessary. I don't
think the American people will stand for a series
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Self-described "pacifist" doctor treating GI
casualties from Iraq previously served in
Vietnam. By Lisa
Marshall Boulder Daily Camera, April 5,
2003
"It really is disgustingly
sanitized on television," said Bolles, chief of
neurosurgery at Landstuhl, the destination for the
war's most wounded soldiers.... We have had a
number of really horrific injuries now from the
war. They have lost arms, legs, hands, they have
been burned, they have had significant brain
injuries and peripheral nerve damage. These are
young kids that are going to be, in some regards,
changed for life. I don't feel that people realize
that."
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Letter to the
Editor By Joseph R.
Attamante |
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By David M. Halbfinger and Steven A.
Holmes March 30, 2003, New York Times
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A report on
America and on "Operation Dire Distress," the
Veterans Against Iraq War march and rally,
teach-in, and lobbying campaign. By William Marvel |
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Press Release The office of
Representative Jim McDermott, 7th District,
Washington |
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An elder
British statesman and aging veteran speaks out
against the ignorance and the disaster that
confronts the British and Americans in
Iraq. By Sanjay
Suri |
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Mary Wright's
letter of resignation to Secretary of State Colin
Powell. Wright was most recently the deputy chief
of mission at the U.S. embassy in Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolia. She helped open the U.S. embassy in
Kabul, Afghanistan, in January 2002. Finally, she
served 26 years in the US Army and Army Reserves
and attained the rank of Colonel. |
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Scott Ritter,
who served in the US Marine Corps and was a UN
weapons inspector, predicts disasterous
consequences for the US in Iraq. South Africa Press Association
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By Tim Wheeler People's
Weekly World Newspaper, Mar 29, 2003 |
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A BUZZFLASH
READER COMMENTARY By Dwayne
Eutsey |
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Veterans from
throughout the nation converged in Washington to
demonstrate near the White House, attend a
teach-in, and lobby Congress. By Jan Barry |
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By Kevin Rothstein Boston
Herald Monday, March 17, 2003 |
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By Louise Kiernan and Evan
Osnos Chicago Tribune Sunday 16 March
2003 |
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By Richard Sisk NY Daily
News Staff Writer Sunday, March 16th, 2002
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