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struggle4progress

(118,379 posts)
Sat May 26, 2012, 05:26 PM May 2012

Memorial Day: Among post-9/11 veterans, deepening antiwar sentiment

This Memorial Day the Iraq war is over and the Afghanistan war is winding down, but they're weighing heavily on post-9/11 veterans, 33 percent of whom said they weren't worth the cost.
By Gloria Goodale, Staff writer / May 26, 2012

... One of the most vivid and replayed images of protesters at the NATO summit last weekend in Chicago was a group of some 40 vets lined up to toss their war medals over the chain link fence to protest what former naval officer Leah Bolger calls “the illegal wars of both NATO and America.”

According to a recent Pew Research Center study, 33 percent of post-9/11 veterans say that neither the war in Iraq nor in Afghanistan “were worth the cost,” and this among a highly motivated cohort who chose to serve.

What this means, says retired US Army Col. Ann Wright, who resigned from a State Department post in 2006 over US policies in Iraq, is that there is a widening gap between the government, military policies, and the soldiers that carry them out.

“Military personnel know America will always have a military, but there is growing concern over the way it is being used,” says the 29-year veteran, adding that an increasing list of concerns include “the use of torture, illegal detentions, and both soldiers and the public being lied to about the actual reasons for going into combat.” ...

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Military/2012/0526/Memorial-Day-Among-post-9-11-veterans-deepening-antiwar-sentiment

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Memorial Day: Among post-9/11 veterans, deepening antiwar sentiment (Original Post) struggle4progress May 2012 OP
Let them remember, it's Obama who is trying to get them home. . . DinahMoeHum May 2012 #1

DinahMoeHum

(21,825 posts)
1. Let them remember, it's Obama who is trying to get them home. . .
Sat May 26, 2012, 06:46 PM
May 2012

W and the GOP would have rather let them stay out there forever.

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