6/4/09

As Wars' Death Toll Passes 5,000, Military Families Urge President Obama to Bring All Our Troops Home Now

Nationwide - June 3 - As the nation awaits confirmation from the Pentagon of the 5,000th death of a U.S. service member in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, members of Military Families Speak Out are mourning the dead and calling on President Obama to honor the sacrifices of these service members and their families and honor all of those who serve by acting swiftly to end both wars.

Warren Henthorn of Choctaw, OK, the father of Army Spc. Jeffrey Henthorn who died in Iraq on Feb 8, 2005, says:

"Way too many have died on all sides of these wars. If I remember correctly, President Obama won the Democratic nomination based on the promise to end the war in Iraq. But, between Iraq and Afghanistan, at the end of this year we will actually have more troops in harm's way then we did at the height of the 'surge.' That's just as bad as we had it under President Bush. These wars now belong to President Obama. The blood is on his hands."

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Peacenik says that the Afghanistan invasion was about 8 years ago. Other than death and destruction what has been accomplished? All the promises? Lies. By any and every metric the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan are pointless failures. Bring the troops home now.