A strident minority: anti-Bush US troops in Iraq

The Christian Science Monitor published a great article last week discussing troops serving in Iraq who are voting and stumping for Kerry while among the typically strong conservative group of troops in active duty. The link to the story is here (no subscription required).

Some highlights from the article:

“The military as a whole supports the Iraq war,” Mr. Feaver says, noting a historical tendency of troops to back the commander in chief in wartime. “But you can go across the military and find pockets where they are more ambivalent,” he says, especially among the National Guard and Reserve. “The war has not gone as swimmingly as they thought, and that has caused disaffection.

One Marine officer in Ramadi who had lost several men said he was thinking about throwing his medals over the White House wall.

“Nobody I know wants Bush,” says an enlisted soldier in Najaf, adding, “This whole war was based on lies.” Like several others interviewed, his animosity centered on a belief that the war lacked a clear purpose even as it took a tremendous toll on US troops, many of whom are in Iraq involuntarily under “stop loss” orders that keep them in the service for months beyond their scheduled exit in order to keep units together during deployments.

“There’s no clear definition of why we came here,” says Army Spc. Nathan Swink, of Quincy, Ill. “First they said they have WMD and nuclear weapons, then it was to get Saddam Hussein out of office, and then to rebuild Iraq. I want to fight for my nation and for my family, to protect the United States against enemies foreign and domestic, not to protect Iraqi civilians or deal with Sadr’s militia,” he said.

Specialist Swink, who comes from a family of both Democrats and Republicans, plans to vote for Kerry. “Kerry protested the war in Vietnam. He is the one to end this stuff, to lead to our exit of Iraq,” he said.

Basically what we are seeing is the overall discontent that DOES exist within the military, just not as prevalent as in American society.

Vote Kerry/Edwards on November 2nd.

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