Our Troops and Iraqis Are Still Dying: An Open Letter to the Peace/Anti-War Movement from IVAW, MFSO, and VFP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --
MARCH 19, 2009
CONTACT:
Military Families Speak Out -- 617-983-0710, 573-303-1203, press@mfso.org
Veterans for Peace – 314 -725-6005, 419-360-3621, vfp@veteransforpeace.net
OUR TROOPS AND IRAQIS ARE STILL DYING
An Open Letter to the Peace/Anti-War Movement
from
After six years of war and the historic election of a new President, we as veterans, military and Gold Star families felt an urgent need to reach out to the larger peace/anti-war movements to make our position on Iraq clear during this time of political and economic uncertainty. Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out and Veterans For Peace continue to stand together in our demand to Bring the Troops Home Now! We ask all those who have stood with us in the past to stay faithful to the cause.
President Obama has announced a plan to gradually reduce
troop levels in
President Obama's plan will result in more casualties and
suffering for
We cannot afford the cost of empire. Today we are in the midst of the worst economic crisis most of us have seen in our lifetimes. Yet our government continues to allow the occupation to drain $10 billion a month from our nation's coffers. Meanwhile, veterans and military families struggle to put food on the table and get decent housing and adequate medical care. Women and men who risked their lives for this country are often forced to fight tooth and nail to get health care from an underfunded and overburdened Veterans Administration. Hundreds of thousands of veterans are homeless.
The
occupation of
IVAW,
MFSO and VFP will continue to keep pressure on Congress and the President to
bring all our troops home from
Please don't abandon this struggle or shift your position before the occupation is over and our veterans and the Iraqi people are on the path to healing.
Iraq Veterans Against the War
(IVAW) was founded by Iraq war veterans in July 2004 at the annual convention of
Veterans for Peace (VFP) in Boston to give a voice to the large number of active
duty service people and veterans who are against this war, but are under various
pressures to remain silent. From its inception, IVAW has called for: Immediate
withdrawal of all occupying forces in Iraq; reparations for the human and
structural damages Iraq has suffered, and stopping the corporate pillaging of
Iraq so that their people can control their own lives and future; and dull
benefits, adequate healthcare (including mental health), and other supports for
returning servicemen and women. IVAW's membership includes recent veterans and active duty servicemen and women
from all branches of military service, National Guard members, and reservists
who have served in the United States military since September 11, 2001.
Military Families Speak
Out is an
organization of people opposed to the war in Iraq who have relatives or loved
ones who are currently in the military or who have served in the military since
the buildup to the Iraq war in the fall of 2002. Formed by two families in
November of 2002, MFSO now has over 4,000 member families. MFSO's national chapter, Gold Star Families
Speak Out includes families whose loved ones have died as a result of the war in
Founded in 1985, Veterans For
Peace is a national organization of men and women veterans of all eras and
duty stations spanning the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), World War II, the
Korean,