The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness

Over the past several months The Nation has interviewed fifty combat veterans of the Iraq War from around the United States in an effort to investigate the effects of the four-year-old occupation on average Iraqi civilians. These combat veterans, some of whom bear deep emotional and physical scars, and many of whom have come to oppose the occupation, gave vivid, on-the-record accounts. They described a brutal side of the war rarely seen on television ... Full Story »

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Carol Colombo
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by Carol Colombo - Oct. 1, 2008

The descriptive, first-hand accounts were gripping and the presentation of the psychologies at play were accurate.

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