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POLITICS-US: Vets Mull Wins and Losses in Benefits Fight
By Aaron Glantz*
SAN FRANCISCO - You could hear the joy in Patrick Campbell's voice as he reflected on U.S. President George W. Bush's signing Monday of a new GI Bill of Rights for veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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POLITICS-US: Winter Soldiers Hit the Streets
By Dahr Jamail
SEATTLE - In a clear change of strategy to energise public anti-war sentiment, Iraq veterans led a determined demonstration of hundreds through the streets of downtown Seattle last Saturday, following regional Winter Soldier hearings at the Seattle Town Hall.
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US/IRAQ: "Enough Is Enough, It's Time to Get Out"
By Dahr Jamail
SEATTLE - Dozens of veterans from the U.S. occupation of Iraq converged in this west coast city over the weekend to share stories of atrocities being committed daily in Iraq, in a continuation of the "Winter Soldier" hearings held in Silver Spring, Maryland in March.
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POLITICS-US: Senate Passes No-Strings War Funding Bill
By Mohammed A. Salih
WASHINGTON - While the future commander of U.S. military operations throughout South Asia and the Middle East assured lawmakers Thursday that the situation in Iraq is continuing to improve, the U.S. Senate approved an additional 165 billion dollars today to fund wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan at least through next winter.
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US/IRAQ: Soldier Refuses Tour, Citing "Stomach-Churning Horrors"
By Aaron Glantz
WASHINGTON - A U.S. Army soldier who served as a military journalist in Afghanistan, Japan, Europe and the Philippines announced Thursday his intent to refuse orders to deploy to Iraq.
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MIDEAST: Israel Could Make Orphans Homeless Again
By Zack Baddorf
HEBRON, The West Bank - Nibaal Shriteh may soon be homeless. The 17-year-old Palestinian lives in a Hebron orphanage but, if the Israeli military has its way, she and 240 fellow orphans like her will be out on the streets.
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RIGHTS-US: Vets' Lawsuit Opens Door on Suicides, Poor Care
By Aaron Glantz
SAN FRANCISCO - The United States government does such a bad job of caring for wounded war veterans, advocates told a federal judge here Monday, that 18 veterans commit suicide every week.
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POLITICS-US: Winter Soldiers Move Toward GI Resistance
By Aaron Glantz*
SILVER SPRING, Maryland - Hundreds of veterans who gathered outside Washington last weekend to testify about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan are returning to their communities across the country with the goal of stoking resistance to the Iraq war from inside the U.S. military.
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US/IRAQ: "I Saw the Interrogator Waterboarding Him"
By Aaron Glantz*
SILVER SPRING, Maryland - "I would like to share with you how one goes about becoming a concentration camp guard without having made many decisions," 24-year-old former Guantanamo prison guard Christopher Arent told a crowd of hundreds at last weekend's Winter Soldier gathering outside Washington, DC.
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US/IRAQ: Rules of Engagement "Thrown Out the Window"
By Dahr Jamail
SILVER SPRING, Maryland - Garret Reppenhagen received integral training about the Geneva Conventions and the Rules of Engagement during his deployment in Kosovo. But in Iraq, "Much of this was thrown out the window," he says.
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US/IRAQ: "We Reacted Out of Fear, and With Total Destruction"
By Dahr Jamail
SILVER SPRING, Maryland - Hart Viges joined the U.S. Army the day after Sep. 11, 2001, in the belief that he could help make the world a safer place.
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POLITICS-US: Embattled Veterans Official Resigns Post
By Aaron Glantz*
SAN FRANCISCO - Another high-ranking George W. Bush administration official has resigned. The Department of Veterans Affairs Undersecretary for Benefits Daniel Cooper quit Thursday amid mounting criticism over a backlog of disability claims for injured veterans that runs six months long and an appearance he made in a fundraising video for an evangelical Christian organisation where he said Bible study was more important than doing his job.
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POLITICS-US: Vets Break Silence on War Crimes
By Aaron Glantz
SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are planning to descend on Washington from Mar. 13-16 to testify about war crimes they committed or personally witnessed in those countries.
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News in RSS Could there be a more desolate, chilly expression? The Winter Soldier was about the boiling, unwintery Vietnam war. A three-day gathering organised in 1971 in Detroit by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War was used to publicise war crimes by the U.S. forces. It generated a documentary by the same name.

With Iraq, this expression was reborn. The Winter Soldier embodies the fight of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans against the war, and their efforts to provide testimony on what really happened during the invasions and after. Hundreds of veterans and soldiers of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars met last March for Winter Soldier hearings modeled after the 1971 conferences. While this story was totally ignored by the mainstream press, IPS was one of the very few media outlets to cover it.

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