Mission Rejected: The Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq

Mission Rejected: The Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq

by PeterLaufer (Author)

Synopsis

This book allows us to hear from the men and women who speak with a different kind of authority than the sort that ordered them into Iraq. The voices of these young Americans - former soldiers who have opted out of the war - draw their power from wrenching honesty about firsthand experiences. In the process, they help to fill a routine void in political discourse and media coverage that does not admit basic human realities of the Iraq War. Going far beyond the tabloid headlines and media reports this is a deep and direct account from soldiers that turned their back on what they viewed as an immoral and illegal mission, and who refused to sacrifice themselves and their humanity in the conflict in Iraq. Mission Rejected is a compelling blend of oral history and tenacious journalism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 254
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Published: 28 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 1844543633
ISBN 13: 9781844543632

Media Reviews
My son died in Iraq for lies and greed. The sons and daughters in this book are living for peace. I hope that all American soldiers will read Mission Rejected and realize that they don't have to follow bad orders.Cindy Sheehan, mother of Specialist Casey Sheehan, kia 4/4/04
These heartbreaking, powerful stories tell more about the war in Iraq than any analysis by pundits or journalists. I hope this book will be widely read, especially by young people who may be enticed, by false promises or deceptive patriotic exhortations, to go to war. Howard Zinn
This is a book about American heroes. They experienced the futility, the inhumanity and the brutality of the war in Iraq and then, at great personal sacrifice, made the decision to resist and obey their consciences. When this country gives them medals of honor I will know we live in a just society.Michael Ratner, author of Guantanamo: What the World Should Know
Author Bio
Peter Laufer, a Vietnam War resister, is the author of several books about conflict and migration, including Wetback Nation: The Case for Opening the Mexican-American Border. A former NBC News correspondent, he lives in Sonoma County, in northern California.