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Rules of Disengagement: What You Can Do To End Illegal Wars
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From Rules of Disengagement: The Politics and Honor of Military Dissent © 2009 by Marjorie Cohn and Kathleen Gilberd. Reprinted with permission from PoliPointPress, LLC, Sausalito, CA.
The continuing occupation of Iraq and the growing war in Afghanistan are leaving permanent physical and emotional scars on a whole generation of soldiers. Not since Vietnam have so many GI's objected to a war, and never have military families spoken out so strongly for withdrawal. This new book comes to the aid of distressed military personnel and their families. It examines the reasons men and women in the military have disobeyed orders and resisted the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
With a practical as well as theoretical focus, this book discusses what resisters have done, and what readers can do, to help end illegal orders and wars. It also examines race and sex discrimination in the military, including the epidemics of rape, sexual assault, and suicide in the military, as well as inadequate health care for service members. It examines the dehumanization of soldiers and civilians, and the ways in which military training promotes racial and sexual violence.
Rules of Disengagement places modern issues regarding the Iraq and Afghan wars in the historical context of earlier military dissent movements, notably during the Vietnam War. The authors analyze numerous issues of constitutional, international, and military law, including conscientious objector status, rules regarding military discharge, the right and duty to disobey illegal orders, the international laws of war and human rights, and the constitutional rights of free speech, association, assembly, dissent, and protest.
The following is an excerpt from the introduction:
The Vietnam-era GI Movement
The similarities between the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the war in Vietnam are remarkable and sobering. Although political, technological, and cultural changes create many differences in war and warfare, the questions and dilemmas that soldiers faced in the 1960s and 1970s are strikingly similar to those they have confronted in recent years. So, too, are the decisions of growing numbers of soldiers to disengage from the wars similar to the choices made then.
The number of soldiers and sailors who refused to fight in Vietnam is larger than most people would expect. Many soldiers and sailors sought to be declared conscientious objectors. Many claims were wrongly denied at the local command level and never reported to military headquarters. Rates for other discharges soared as disgruntled service members searched the regulations for ways to get out of the military. Many walked away. The Department of Defense (DoD) estimated that there were 73.5 desertions per 1,000 soldiers from the Army and 56.2 per 1,000 from the Marine Corps in 1971. Over the course of the war, more than 500,000 soldiers deserted. A support network of civilian attorneys and lay people set up military counseling centers around the United States and overseas to provide assistance for GIs seeking discharge or dealing with the legal consequences of desertion. As frustrations rose among the troops, killings of officers by angry enlisted men, known as fraggings, occurred at the rate of at least one per week. Colonel Robert Heinl, a military policy analyst, wrote in 1971, “The morale, discipline and battle-worthiness of the U.S. armed forces are, with a few salient exceptions, lower and worse than at any time in this century and possibly in the history of the United States.”
Many GIs felt betrayed by their government. All over the United States, in Germany, and in Asia, they established underground newspapers and set up coffeehouses and centers where service members met and discussed politics and strategies for resisting. Quiet opposition turned into a tidal wave of resistance that developed throughout the course of the Vietnam War. Some GIs complained in their churches about what the military was teaching them. Many GIs began to salute trash cans or mail dead fish to particularly loathsome officers. Mass protests were held, and a number of GIs were prosecuted. The draft galvanized the antiwar movement among college students.
Kathleen Gilberd has worked as a military counselor for over 30 years. She is co-chair of the National Lawyer’s Guild’s Military Law Task Force and a frequent contributor to its legal publication, On Watch.
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Posted by: Fog on Jun 13, 2009 10:04 AM
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Short term memory must be so comforting to you.
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» Ohh i can see very clearly as healthcare reform is opening my eye wide!
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Posted by: GuitarBill on Jun 13, 2009 1:58 PM
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» RE: "What has changed?" Well, for one thing, the IQ of the president has risen by 50 points.
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Posted by: pfgetty on Jun 13, 2009 3:12 AM
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But you missed the group of people doing the most to end the wars: the 911 truthers.
And you could join them!
911 is the mother of all of the wars and occupations now, and those to come.
The attacks that day, and the lies we were told, are the reasons given for our wars. All part of the phony War on Terror.
But 911 is a lie. Our government was complicit. I have proof, and if you did even a little digging into the story you would realize it.
Have you? Do you already know that the official story is a fairytale. If not, you need to do some work. If you DO know it, then you need to write about it, somewhere.
It is your responsibility as a journalist and as somebody who would like to see these unnecessary wars end. If you don't expose the lies, you are actually complicit in the death and destruction that goes on every day.
To learn about the great work of patriots that have studied and presented the proof of 911truth, go to www.911truth.org, www.ae911truth.org www.patriotsquestion911.com, and other sites if you google:
David Ray Griffin
Kevin Ryan
Peter Dale Scott
Richard Gage
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» Here's a place where you, Margerie, and other journalists, can start: World For 911 truth
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» The article's title says Illegal Wars; thus, I can post OT 911 "truth" SPAM.
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» What do REAL Structural Engineers have to say about 911. (Peer Reviewed Papers, not conspiranoid BS)
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» Who is Kevin Ryan, and why was he fired by Underwriters Laboratory?
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» Who is David Ray Grifter, and why is he connected to so many neo-Nazis?
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» Well PFConspiranoid, what's it going to be?
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Posted by: MyLeftFoot on Jun 13, 2009 6:11 AM
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» What do you mean withhold? How about learning if you're supposed to be taxed at all!
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» RE: What do you mean withhold? How about learning if you're supposed to be taxed at all!
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» MyLeftFoot...How do you propose the millions of people whose taxes are taken directly from their..
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» RE: MyLeftFoot...How do you propose the millions of people whose taxes are taken directly from their
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» RE: MyLeftFoot...How do you propose the millions of people whose taxes are taken directly from their
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» RE: MyLeftFoot...How do you propose the millions of people whose taxes are taken directly from their
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» For most that would mean quitting their jobs.
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Posted by: whole2th on Jun 13, 2009 6:40 AM
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The fiat currency system is manipulated by those who decide what countries to invade and occupy for profit and power.
House Bill 1207 to "audit the Fed" is a first step to REVELATIONS about the nature of our fiat currency system controlled by private owners of the Federal Reserve--otherwise known and the "robber class".
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Posted by: weathered on Jun 13, 2009 7:25 AM
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Posted by: sirios on Jun 13, 2009 8:13 AM
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Posted by: johnwinthrop on Jun 13, 2009 8:31 AM
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Posted by: premarachel on Jun 13, 2009 8:47 AM
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Posted by: willymack on Jun 13, 2009 10:41 AM
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Starting with the sinking of the battleship, Maine, which was almost certainly an accident, to the sinking of the Lucitania, which was loaded with munitions, to the phony Tonkin Gulf "attack", the warmongers in and out of government hawked wars as a patriotic duty, while for the most part, remaining conspicously absent from any combat zones themselves.
Now, let's look at those glorious triumphs in Iraq and Affganistan.
Does anyone who takes a minute to think about it doubt that the debacles in Iraq and Afghanistan wouldn't have taken place if bush hadn't been illegally appointed to the White House, and that the ONLY people to derive any benefit from them are the military/industrial crooks? In my opinion, no bush, no 911 or phony wars.
The fact that the crooks responsible for the monstrous crimes of 911 and two illegal, immoral, and unwinable "wars" are still on the loose, and having gone unpunished is an indelible stain on our history, and as long as it's ignored, an unnesessary danger to us all.
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» we're suppose to be after Usama Bin laden... and thats a police action!
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» Bin laden's on the back 9
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Posted by: WeLoveOurWorld on Jun 14, 2009 10:09 AM
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Posted by: Deathbunny on Jun 17, 2009 11:00 AM
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Short of a police state--read: more war--or heavy, heavy pharmaceutical use--read: drug and mind control--it is nigh on impossible that you will EVER get everyone to agree on anything that isn't a relative advantage to themselves and leaves them not feeling uncomfortable.
See, the reason why we have wars is people see a problem, fear it, can't or don't think it's reasonable to solve it diplomatically--can be ideological, financial, or other reasons--but see the potential to either solve it with violence OR to hurt the other side as much as they can, knowing they can't win. (At least in this world.)
Many of these "problems" deal with how much of a threat they see other people and their success relative to their own. So, logically, until EVERYONE has the same success and see that, you have the motive for war. As long as people can take action for themselves, you have the potential for war. As long as people have some little, noticeable difference, you have war.
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