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>> Pictures from In-Country
We offer these pictures to remind people here in the US exactly what our armed forces are being put through in the interests of empire building and Big Oil. The Bush administration's demand for $87 billion more (on top of the $79 billion Congress already voted to give them in April) is to finance keeping the troops there indefinitely .... [more]
posted 07 oct 2003

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Sound Off:
September 29th: My son joined the National Guard shortly after 9-11. He went thru boot camp and now is being deployed to Kosovo in the next few days, up to a year. His attitude toward the whole thing was quite positive. But in the weeks leading up to his deployment, and watching CNN or reading the paper, he is anxious .... [more]
posted 07 oct 2003

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Tuesday News Roundup
The Turkish parliament was expected to vote on Tuesday on the deployment of peacekeepers to neighbouring Iraq, an government motion that has sparked sharp public opposition .... [more]
posted 07 oct 2003

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New Jersey Reservist Leads Protest to Bring Troops Home
On Friday October 3, a demonstration took place at the Newark offices of NJ Senators Corzine and Lautenberg led by Army reservist Frank Mendez to demand the troops be brought home .... [more]
posted 06 oct 2003

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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the campaign and the situation in Iraq.... [more]
posted 01 oct 2003

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Why Weapons Containing Depleted Uranium Are Illegal
A Bring Them Home Now special report .... [more]
posted 30 sept 2003

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It Was the Oil and It Is Like Vietnam
Apologists for Bush's little war in Iraq, whose numbers are diminishing in the face of relentless reality, have invested a mighty labor in dismissing two claims; that the war in Iraq is about oil, and that there is a comparison to be made between the Iraq War and the Vietnam War .... [more]
posted 17 sept 2003


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BRING THEM HOME NOW! is a campaign of military families, veterans, active duty personnel, reservists and others opposed to the ongoing war in Iraq and galvanized to action by George W. Bush's inane and reckless challenge to armed Iraqis resisting occupation to "Bring 'em on."

Our mission is to mobilize military families, veterans, and GIs themselves to demand: an end to the occupation of Iraq and other misguided military adventures; and an immediate return of all US troops to their home duty stations.

The truth is coming out. The American public was deceived by the Bush administration about the motivation for and intent of the invasion of Iraq. It is equally apparent that the administration is stubbornly and incompetently adhering to a destructive course. Many Americans do not want our troops there. Many military families do not want our troops there. Many troops themselves do not want to be there. The overwhelming majority of Iraqis do not want US troops there.

Our troops are embroiled in a regional quagmire largely of our own government's making. These military actions are not perceived as liberations, but as occupations, and our troops are now subject to daily attacks. Meanwhile, without a clear mission, they are living in conditions of relentless austerity and hardship. At home, their families are forced to endure extended separations and ongoing uncertainty.

As military veterans and families, we understand that hardship is sometimes part of the job. But there has to be an honest and compelling reason to impose these hardships and risks on our troops, our families, and our communities. The reasons given for the occupation of Iraq do not rise to this standard.

Without just cause for war, we say bring the troops home now!

Not one more troop killed in action. Not one more troop wounded in action. Not one more troop psychologically damaged by the act of terrifying, humiliating, injuring or killing innocent people. Not one more troop spending one more day inhaling depleted uranium. Not one more troop separated from spouse and children. This is the only way to truly support these troops, and the families who are just as much part of the military as they are.

Bush says "Bring 'em on." We say "BRING THEM HOME NOW!"


 

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