Center for
Defense Information : CDI's mission is to "educate
the public and inform policy-makers about issues of security
policy, strategy, operations, weapon systems and defense budgeting,
and to produce creative solutions to the problems of today
and tomorrow." A good source of technical information
on the military.
Citizen
Soldier is a legislatively focused veterans group
opposed to the War in Iraq and against militarism.
Depleted
uranium (DU) is extensively used in military
munitions. It volatilizes on impact and mixes with dust that people
breathe. DU is poisonous and radioactive.
GI Rights
Hotline is a network of nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations
who provide information to servicemembers about military discharges,
grievance and complaint procedures, and other civil rights.
Military Families Speak Out is an
organization of people who are opposed to war in Iraq and who have
relatives or loved
ones in
the military. We were formed in November of 2002 and have contacts
with military families throughout the United States, and in other
countries around the world.
National Lawyers Guild Military
Law Task Force (NLGMLTF) is an excellent legal support
project for military and military families to protect their constitutional
rights, particularly the right to speak out.
The National Gulf War Resource Center is
an international coalition of advocates and organizations providing a resource
for information, support, and referrals for all those concerned with the complexities
of Persian Gulf War issues, especially Gulf War illnesses and those held prisoner
or missing in action.
Occupation Watch is
an excellent source for keeping up with every aspect of the US occupation in
Iraq.
Truthout is a news and
editorial weblog that has tons of access to information not covered in the mainstream
media.
United for Peace and Justice is
the broadest antiwar organization in the country. High quality web site with
plenty of info. Very political.
Veterans Against Iraq War is
a coalition of American veterans who support our troops but oppose
war with Iraq or any other nation that does not pose a clear and
present danger to our people and nation.
Veterans
for Common Sense : In August 2002, recognizing the U.S.
could be moving toward war against Iraq, several Gulf War combat
veterans became concerned and then met to discuss these troubling
developments. We agreed the experienced voice of Gulf War veterans
was absent from the debate. We also agreed to form an organization
so the concerns of veterans would be raised and discussed in public
before the bullets started flying again.
Veterans
For Peace includes men and women veterans from World
War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, other conflicts and peacetime
veterans. "Our collective
experience tells us wars are easy to start and hard to stop and that
those hurt are often the innocent. Thus, other means of problem solving
are necessary."
Vietnam Veterans Against the
War, Inc. (VVAW) is a national veterans' organization
that was founded in New York City in 1967 after six Vietnam vets
marched together in a peace demonstration. "We will do all we
can to prevent another generation from being put through a similar
tragedy and we will continue to demand dignity and respect for veterans
of all eras."
Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF) is dedicated to global
security and reducing the worldwide threat posed by war and conflict
through programs that promote justice and freedom.
Links for background and commentary on US military operations in
Afghanistan:
http://www.cursor.org/stories/civilian_deaths.htm
http://www.theconversation.org/47quest.html
http://www.thedebate.org/thedebate/afghanistan.asp
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/PHI205A.html
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