Soldiers Speak Out

In Maryland on March 13-16 the “Winter Soldier 2008: Iraq and Afghanistan, Eyewitness Accounts of the Occupants” took place, where over 100 veterans of the war gave accounts of their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.

It was inspired by the 1971 Winter Soldier investigation, where Vietnam veterans spoke out about what they had seen and done.

The veteran's accounts were both disturbing and emotional. Soldiers and marines described incidents where innocent civilians were killed and where an apartment building known to be filled with Iraqi families was fired at multiple times.

One man, John Turner, ripped off his service medals and threw them into the crowd. He showed pictures of victims he had killed, and footage of a mosque being fired at, which is illegal unless there is someone firing from it. In this instance, they were acting out of revenge for one of their soldiers being killed. “I am sorry for the hate and destruction that I have inflicted on innocent people” he said, bordering on tears.

Another veteran Bryan Casher, admitted that his fellow marines urinated and defecated into food before giving it to Iraqi children

The rules of engagement determine when and how force shall be used in the military. They state that positive identification must be obtained before shooting a suspect. This was altered so that any suspicious observer could be taken down, meaning anyone seen with binoculars, or a mobile phone. After dark, soldiers could shoot anyone who was outside. They said that their commanding officers made it clear that if they killed a civilian they would make sure a weapon was found at the scene.

The subject of veterans' health care was discussed. The parents of Jeffery Lucey spoke of how their son committed suicide after a lack of treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. One soldier told how he was provided with fifteen minutes therapy a month to help with his trauma after serving. 2,100 soldiers attempted suicide in 2007.

Another soldier showed an image of a part of an Iraqi mans face mounted on a helmet. After a bomb blast this was all that was left of him. His fellow soldiers had placed it on one of their helmets, laughing and taking pictures of it

This important event received very little coverage in America. The event was packed with media, although mainly with foreign press. It was almost ignored by the American corporate media. No major tv network or cable news mentioned it. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal failed to cover the event. This is a frightening result, as these soldiers stories are of the utmost importance. The main message of the conference was to remove the occupation in Iraq.

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Comments (5)
#1 by Ray
May 19, 2008
Really interesting. I never thought about this side of the war before. well done
#2 by Oscar
May 20, 2008
this is a total disgrace, stop the war, its totally f***ed up man!
#3 by sarah
May 20, 2008
Agreed. This is a total disgrace and the rest of the world hates us for our hypocrisy, not freedom as the 'C grade student' in the white house claims!!
Not surprising that the hypocritical media would not cover it..
#4 by Pilarsophia
May 21, 2008
My husband and my youngest son both served in Iraq and Afghan. They were in Iraq at the sametime/USMC. I am not surprized that the damn media did not cover this story!

It sickens me of what has gone on and what goes on. The part about the 15min of counseling for psych eval, so true! My husband was given ONE session for 15 min and my son who was in the Battle for Fallujah was given 1 hour!

The suicides are staggering and upsetting. My guys are ok, if ok is the word, they are not the same, they are both edgy, leary, hate crowds, not how they used to be before going, we have friends who are on meds for ptsd, just awful.

Thank you for sharing. Military wife/mom for 20yrs.
#5 by Christine M
May 23, 2008
Im glad you liked it, I think it's horrible that such an important event was ignored by major press, it is a relevant issue that should have received front page coverage, and the fact it wasn't given the coverage it deserves says alot about the state of the US at the moment.
Thousands of soldiers, like your son and husband go through hell and do not receive the support they deserve, its terrible.
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