A Video the US Military Doesn't Want You to See

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October 7, 2010
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A Video the US Military Doesn't Want You to See
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Dahlia Wasfi: The real face of war is unknown to people, because the media is not showing the real facts. The war is nothing but a busines, where young men are sent to die, for some to get richer and richer. These are the horrors of the war.

9 years after the invasion of Afghanistan from this day, here is an important and inspiring message from Dahlia Wasfi (Physician and Iraqi antiwar activist who has traveled to Iraq twice since the invasion and spoken out around the U.S. about what she has seen):

We have an obligation to every last victim of this illegal aggression, because all of this carnage has been done in our name.

Since World War II, 90 percent of the casualties of war are unarmed civilians, a third of them children. Our victims have done nothing to us. From Palestine to Afghanistan to Iraq to Somalia to wherever our next target may be, their murders are not collateral damage. They are the nature of modern warfare.

They don’t hate us because of our freedoms. They hate us because every day, we are funding and committing crimes against humanity.

The so-called war on terror is a cover for our military aggression to gain control of the resources of Western nations. This is sending the poor of this country to kill the poor of those Muslim countries. This is trading blood for oil. This is genocide, and to most of the world, we are the terrorists.

In these times, remaining silent about our responsibility to the world and its future is criminal, and in light of our complicity in the supreme crimes against humanity in Iraq and Afghanistan and ongoing violations of the UN charter and international law, how dare any American criticize the actions of legitimate resistance to illegal occupation? How dare we condemn anyone else’s violence?

Our so-called enemies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine and our other colonies around the world, and our inner cities here at home are struggling against the oppressive hand of empire, demanding respect for their humanity. They are labeled insurgents or terrorists for resisting rape and pillage by the white establishment, but they are our brothers and sisters in the struggle for justice.

The civilians at the other end of our weapons don’t have a choice. But American soldiers have choices, and while there may have been some doubt five years ago, today, we know the truth. Our soldiers don’t sacrifice for duty, honor and country. They sacrifice for Kellogg, Brown and Root. They don’t fight for America–they fight for their lives and their buddies beside them because we put them in a war zone.

They’re not defending our freedoms–they are laying the foundations for 14 permanent military bases to defend the freedoms of ExxonMobil and British Petroleum. They’re not establishing democracy, they’re establishing the basis for an economic occupation to continue after the military occupation has ended.

Iraqi society today, thanks to American help, is defined by house raids, death squads, checkpoints, detentions, curfews, blood in the streets and constant violence. We must dare to speak out in support of the Iraqi people, who resist and endure the horrific existence we brought upon them through our bloodthirsty imperial crusade.

We must dare to speak out in support of the American war resisters–the real military heroes, who uphold their oath to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, including those terrorist cells in Washington, D.C., more commonly known as the legislative, executive and judicial branches.

I close with a quote from Frederick Douglass, but if you want more information, please visit my Web site at liberatethis.com.

Frederick Douglass said: “Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground, they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its mighty waters.

“The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

Every one of us must keep demanding, keep fighting, keep thundering, keep plowing, keep speaking and keep struggling until justice is served. No justice, no peace.

Statement by Dahlia Wasfi, Physician and Iraqi antiwar activist who has traveled to Iraq twice since the invasion and spoken out around the U.S. about what she has seen.

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2010 / 10 / 15
greg says:

MAKE LOVE NO WAR!

2010 / 10 / 25
threeskins says:

I always thought the truth set us free, this truth makes me ashamed.

God bless all the victims of our aggression.

2010 / 10 / 31
ophelia says:

Henry Kissinger, thank you for your statement. It is only when somebody noble, respectable, and peaceful in some high station says it that people get it. I've been saying this for years.

I do not honor memorial day or veteran's day. I do not condone any friend or family member going to war. They have the choice to RESIST this carnage, this careless business empire, this sample of greed on a mass national scale.

I would lay down my body before setting foot in the killing institution - one dead willingly is more honorable than thousands dead without a chance.

2010 / 11 / 15
Sam says:

1) Who is the speaker at the end and where is she speaking at, in front of who?
2) I agree that this is terrible and that the images and videos are heart wrenching, but this seems somewhat unreliable. Can more sources be provided as to who the soldiers being interviewed are? And who recorded this information, when and where?

2010 / 12 / 01
Mike corbeil says:

Excellent, strong and heart-wrenching compilation! It's an excellent and strong condemnation of this war on Iraq and brings a few words of Rev. Jeremiah Wright back to mind, "God damn America!", I believe was what he precisely and understandably said.

2011 / 02 / 27
Paul Stein says:

I greatly appreciate GRTV video’s and Dr. Wasfi’s work who I have heard at 911 conferences. For me this video and her work speak to the false flag operation of uninvestigated mass murder on 911 as on-going “weapon of mass destruction.” Unquestioned disinformation and ignorance of uninvestigated forensic evidence of those historic facts and their politicized context support the carnage of domestic and global mass murder for oil every day. There would be no counterfeit claims of a “global economic war on terrorism” in the Middle East et al without 911 to justify its legislated criminal shredding of constitutional and international law that continues to create it every day. One does not have to be in the military per se to witness or participate in genocidal mass murder. All “we the people” have to be is “Comfortably Numb ” by following a “banking concept of educating disinformation” to “follow stand-down orders” with a ton of uninvestigated eye-witness video documentation “In Plane Sight” and scientifically proven use of “nanothermite” etc. Why is it more acceptable to show and tell DU babies and men and women blown away in another country than it is to show the never investigated forensic evidence that created it or the scientifically proven use of nanothermite incinerating 3,000 people, pulverizing concrete, and liquefying steel girders pouring from the side of the WTC never mind WTC 7? Why is it no longer acceptable to watch people jumping from buildings or listen to 911calls for help or accountants in the Pentagon who were blown to bits on live TV? Why is it “no longer acceptable” to listen to well-documented critical dialogue about the forensic evidence of uninvestigated live domestic mass murder. Is the “rule of law” a “dead issue” or are “we the people” already dead? I refuse to accept media censoring of this info. Who is the Army? “Network” lives.

2011 / 02 / 28
Richard says:

Such brainless barbarians...
The US is finished, morally deficient..
Rot in hell. Bastards.

2011 / 03 / 05
julia says:

speechless with horror - the devil is at work and I ask myself what should we who love the simplicity and beauty of life do to stop man's inhumanity to his fellow man??

2011 / 03 / 26
Netfa Bandele says:

Good old fashion love will stop all wars first we must respect each other and speak the truth about God Consiousness, if we recognise that God is everywhere and everything perhape we will see a reason to halt dropping bombs everywhere, my advice , try love ,thou shall not KILL. ... NB.

2012 / 02 / 02
dy says:

Netfa Bandele: are you about to love the savage that bragged about selling an Iraqi girl for rape until she hung herself, the savage that then set her on fire and barbequed chicken wings over her burning corpse?

2012 / 07 / 15
Alexander says:

US savage? Yes i am agree - need stop this american wildeman's....
Let's stop all this american's savage(wildeman) in this world :
=Siria
=Livia
=Iraq....
and more than in 89 countries ...

I try to calculate victims of US + GB in this world..... more than Hitler killed.... in twice.... and still kill .... when and who stop americans... like Russian stop German in 1945 .... who STOP US+GB, again(one more time) RUSSIAN will stop US+GB banditos and pay million life of own people ???

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