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Happy Armistice Day. Which was renamed in America "Veterans Day" because we kept having more wars and producing more military dead and injured and survivors to honor.

It's a complicated issue, for me, and I'm sure for many others out there. I'm not exactly pro-war or pro-military. But I'm also not pro-"I hate this complicated thing that doesn't apply to me so I'll just express brief disdain, then ignore the issue". I know it's not really the same as being pro-sweatshop worker and anti-sweatshop employing company, but I do wish more progressive and liberal people approached the issue with similar ability to struggle about how we're all caught inside this military/police/prison-industrial complex, how we are all culpable, and what can be done to undo it.



from OperationTruth.com

A Soldier's Thoughts
Iraq War Veterans' Thoughts on Veterans Day

NEW YORK – The head of the nation’s first and largest organization for Veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Operation Truth, released the following statement today, Veterans Day:

“The more than 600 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans that make up Operation Truth salute those who have fought alongside us, those that fought before us, and pray for the safety of those who are currently on the battlefield.

But Veterans’ Day is more than just a day to give Veterans a parade and a thank you. Veterans Day is about honoring those who have fought in service to this nation. The best way to honor our sacrifice is to take care of our needs and answer the questions we have. To date, all we have gotten from most people in Washington is a bunch of lip service and requests to be window dressing for advantageous politicians.

We hope that every politician – from the President on down – will finally tell us:

Why is there no mandatory baseline funding of the Department of Veterans Affairs? You say you support the Troops, but year after year, the VA is woefully underfunded because funding is at the discretion of Congress and the President. The result has been the agency charged with Veteran care has been continually underfunded by as much as 13-14%, according to the agency’s own Undersecretary. The agency does not have enough centers and personnel to properly screen for and treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or provide adequate and timely health care. Some Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans are already homeless. There is no system set up to help them.

Why has no one been fired for underestimating the VA’s funding need by billions? A wave of new Veterans is coming and the VA is not ready. Earlier this year, Secretary Jim Nicholson crawled to Congress with his tail between his legs to admit the agency miscalculated its need by almost $3 billion for the next two years. Who has been held accountable for this foul up? Has the agency kept a closer eye on the developing need to make sure they aren’t caught unprepared, as our Troops return from war?

Why did we become Veterans in the first place? On behalf of the Veterans of Iraq, I ask that the question is finally answered: Were we misled into war? We deserve to know.

Does anyone have a real plan for Iraq? Many of us who served in Iraq feel there was never a well thought out plan for after the invasion. We never felt there was a clear mission with attainable goals. We are told by many of our friends still over there that there is still no clear mission. Is there an exit strategy that is responsible and practical? Neither Democrats nor Republicans have offered anything on that front.

We Veterans do appreciate the accolades and honors we will get today from people across America, and we thank you. But what we really want is to be listened to, and get some answers. That is the best way to support the Troops on Veterans Day.”

Date: 2005-11-12 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brothernumber3.livejournal.com
i was going to write something about how i feel like most people just can't get there without some sort of real life connection to war, but i'm tired of hand holding. we're all intelligent, thoughtful people, it shouldn't be that much of a stretch to realize the connections and complications. a man can hope, right?

thanks for the article link, too.

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