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BTL:Military Families With Loved Ones In Iraq Oppose The War While... Current rating: 0
13 Nov 2003
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...Supporting U.S. Troops* Interview with Larry Syverson, member of Military Families Speak Out, conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris
Military Families With Loved Ones in Iraq Oppose the War While Supporting U.S. Troops

Interview with Larry Syverson, member of Military Families Speak Out, conducted by Scott Harris

As America observed Veterans Day 2003, many families of military personnel stationed in Iraq were becoming increasingly apprehensive while they watched the U.S. death toll continue to rise. Since the Pentagon concluded major combat operations on May 1, more than 250 U.S. soldiers have been killed, with a total of nearly 400 dead since the launch of the war in March. According to the Department of Defense, some 2,200 troops have been wounded in American military operations in Iraq thus far. An independent report released by the Project on Defense Alternatives in late October estimated that 13,000 Iraqis were killed during the initial combat phase of the war, with between 3,200 and 4,300 of the dead, unarmed civilians.

Larry Syverson of Richmond, Va. has four sons who have served in the U.S. military. Two of them, Bryce and Branden, are now on combat duty in some of the most dangerous areas of Iraq. Syverson, a senior environmental engineer with Virginia's Department of Environmental Quality, has strongly opposed President Bush's war from the start and participates in vigils at Richmond's federal building several times a week to make his views known to all who will listen.

Syverson is a member of the group, Military Families Speak Out, which was formed last year to support those who oppose the war and who have relatives or loved ones in the military. The group, now numbering over 1,000 families, believes it has a unique role to play in speaking out against the war. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Larry Syverson, who discusses his concern for his sons serving in Iraq and the reasons he opposes the Bush administration's war.

Contact Military Families Speak Out through their website at www.mfso.org or email them at mfso (at) mfso.org

Related links:

Bring Them Home Now at www.bringthemhomenow.org

Veterans for Peace at www.veteransforpeace.org

Citizen Soldier at www.citizen-soldier.org

Veterans Against the Iraq War at www.vaiw.org/vet/index.php

Veterans for Common Sense at www.veteransforcommonsense.org

"Will U.S. Bring Back the Draft?" Defense Web Site Seeks Volunteers; Conscription Abolished in '73, by Tim Harpe, the Toronto Star, Nov. 5, 2003

"The Wages of War: Iraqi Combatant and Noncombatant Fatalities in the 2003 Conflict," by Carl Conetta, PDA Research Monograph #8, Oct. 20, 2003

www.iraqbodycount.net

"How Many Body Bags?" by Robert Scheer, the Los Angeles Times, Nov. 4, 2003

"Deadly Tunnel Vision in Iraq," by Holly Sklar, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Oct. 31, 2003

"Helicopter Down: The Weekend Deaths in Iraq-and the Pentagon's Response-Remind One Former CIA Analyst of Vietnam," by Ray McGovern, TomPaine.com, Nov. 3, 2003

"Progress in Iraq? Shot Down, Killed, Wounded, Depressed," by Frida Berrigan, Nov. 4, 2003 by CommonDreams.org

LISTEN to this week's half-hour program of Between The Lines by clicking on one of the links below:

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