Our three organizations - Military Families Speak Out, Veterans for Peace, and Iraq Veterans Against the War -represent veterans and military families. We have personally carried the burden of the war in Afghanistan, along with wars past.
We are glad that the truth about the war is getting out to the public with the recent 92,000 documents on Wikileaks. Hopefully, this will inspire a massive outcry against this war, which is wreaking so much destruction on our exhausted and demoralized troops and their families while draining our national coffers.
Obama administration officials are trying to spin events in their favor. Their words must be carefully examined. On the one hand, in an effort to downplay the significance of the release, we are told the documents contain no new information.
On the other hand, some high ranking members of the US military are trying to 1) intimidate anyone else away from doing the same thing and 2) turn public opinion against whoever leaked the current documents. Towards those goals, we are told that grievous harm will come to many Afghans and US military personnel - if not now, then certainly later.
A more damning statement could hardly be imagined than this one from Admiral Mike Mullen, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, "The truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an Afghan family."
While we certainly do not wish to see one additional person put at risk in this tragic, wrongheaded war, we must state the following as clearly as we can:
As veterans and families with members in the military, we consider statements like Admiral Mullen's to be nothing more than calculated attempts to turn public attention away from the real problem - the ongoing occupation of Afghanistan that has already caused the deaths and injuries of many thousands of innocent people, all while millions of Americans are jobless and face foreclosure or eviction.
This suffering in Afghanistan and this bleeding at home will continue as long as our troops remain in that country. Congress must stop funding this war. We must bring our troops home now, take care of them properly when they return, and pay to rebuild the damage we have caused to Afghanistan.
MARILYN LAMBERT-FISHER, BRIGHTON
Lambert-Fisher's letter was sent on behalf of Military Families Speak Out (mfso.org), Veterans for Peace, and Iraq Veterans Against the War.





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Victor Gomez said on Aug. 23, 2010 at 10:54pm
I find it interesting when organizations lay claim to representing vets like me or my family. It would be nice to know just how many you actually represent. Treason is nothing to be glad about. That is exactly what the release of classified information is during wartime. The writer is foolish to suggest the truth about the war will come out as a result of it. Further, I don't know who you've been talking to but our troops are not demoralized. Without exception, every Soldier, Sailor, Airman, or Marine I talk with exibits high morale and a desire to serve his or her country. Even our wounded warriors exibit this attitude. Get your facts straight. Your comment about not wishing to see one additional person put at risk sounds insincere. 95-98% of Civilian deaths in both Iraq and Afghanistan have been the result of Al Qaeda or Taliban action. The remainder I lay at the feet of DOD who writes the Rules of Engagement. Congress should have never provided funding unless given both an entrance and exit strategy/timeline. The Federal Govt is doing an inadequate job of caring for our wounded vets. The remark about rebuilding Afghanistan is laughable. It was a pothole before we got there (pun intended), it will be when we leave. Everything we build gets destroyed by the Taliban and the people that try to work with us to improve their lives are murdered. Victor Gomez Sr. CSM, USA, Retired
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