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Now: Veterans on Fort Hood organizing against Afghanistan war

On-the-ground report from our organizers at Fort Hood. Read more.
 

Iraq vet: "Why I'm helping soldiers refuse combat in Afghanistan"

Former infantry Staff Sergeant explains why he is travelling to Fort Hood Read more.
 

Bold veteran-led action at Ft. Hood to help troops resist deployment to Afghanistan

Starting March 31, the Our Lives Our Rights campaign will deploy a team of Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam veterans to engage in an outreach and visibility campaign to Fort Hood soldiers with a simple message: “You don’t have to go to Afghanistan.” Read more.
 

Veterans tell Fort Lewis soldiers: "You don't have to go to Afghanistan!"

Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam - including soldiers from Fort Lewis - are conducting a massive outreach and visibility campaign to deploying troops with information about the absurdity and immorality of going to Afghanistan, with information about their options to avert deployment. Read more.
 

Video: Our Lives Our Rights interview on Ft. Lewis deployment

Our Lives Our Rights co-founder and Iraq war veteran Mike Prysner featured on RT's "Breaking The Set" to discuss the outreach deployment to Fort Lewis. Read more.
 

Vets head to Ft. Lewis: "You don't have to go to Afghanistan"

The Our Lives Our Rights campaign is deploying to Fort Lewis Army Base to reach-out to soldiers scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan. Read more.
 

Victory! Army Spc. Daniel Birmingham, war resister, wins honorable discharge

U.S. Army Specialist Daniel Birmingham has been successfully honorably discharged as a conscientious objector, averting a deployment to Afghanistan. Read more.
 

How the U.S. Army Killed a Soldier Named Joseph Allan Weeks

A personal reflection by Iraq war veteran Greg Miller about the death of a fellow soldier. Read more.
 

'Refuse to fight in Afghanistan!' An infantry vet's open letter to US troops

Marine Corps infantry veteran shares what he learned in Iraq, and why other GIs should refuse to fight in Afghanistan. Read more.
 

Our officers kill more U.S. troops than the Taliban

With Army suicides hitting a record number in July, it is obvious that our own officers are more a danger to our lives than the so-called enemy. Read more.
 
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